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Marty Supreme was biggest loser as it walked away from Sunday's London ceremony empty handed, despite a whopping 11 nominations.
Timothée Chalamet, 30, was predicted to win the prestigious Best Actor gong after his previous triumphs at the and last month.
However his winning streak ended when rising British star Robert Aramayo's name was called for his role in drama I Swear, in a shock win that saw him beat out both Timothée and Lenaordo DiCaprio.
The movie, which sees Timothée play aspiring table tennis champion Marty Mauser, now ties with 1969's Woman In Love and 2004's Finding Neverland for most BAFTA losses.
Amongst its nominations Marty Supreme was up for Best Film, which was won by One Battle After Another and Best Supporting Actress, which Odessa A'Zion lost to Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku.
One Battle After Another, nominated in 14 categories, took home six BAFTAs including Best film and director but, shockingly, not Leading Actor, or Supporting Actress.
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Marty Supreme was BAFTAs biggest loser as it walked away from Sunday's London ceremony empty handed, despite a whopping 11 nominations (Timothée Chalamet pictured)
Timothée Chalamet, 30, was predicted to win the prestigious Best Actor gong after his previous triumphs at the Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globes (pictured in the movie)
His winning streak ended when rising British star Robert Aramayo's name was called for his role in drama I Swear, in a shock win that saw him beat out Timothée and Lenaordo DiCaprio
Meanwhile Sinners, nominated in 13 categories, took home only three.
Leonardo is the most-BAFTA-nominated actor in history but has only once won, for The Revenant.
The extent to which Robert Aramayo's affects the chances of either him or Chalamet winning an Oscar is up for debate – it should be noted though that Aramayo is not Oscar nominated.
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While accepting his Best Actor award Robert, overcome with emotion, told the crowd: 'I absolutely can’t believe this. I can’t believe I’m looking at people like you [Leonardo DiCaprio] never mind that I’m stood here.
He added: ‘I honestly cannot believe that I have won this award I really cannot. Everyone in this category blows me away.
'When I was in school came to speak to us at Juillard and he gave an amazing talk on longevity as an actor, protecting your instrument and avoiding self destructive behaviours, it had an incredible impact on every one in that room.'
As the camera panned to the fellow actors in the category, Leonardo was seen clapping politely while Timothee also managed a smile.
Amongst its nominations Marty Supreme was up for Best Film, which was won by One Battle After Another
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The movi sees Timothée play aspiring table tennis champion Marty Mauser
As well as Best Supporting Actress which Odessa A'Zion lost to Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku
The movie, which sees Timothée play aspiring table tennis champion Marty Mauser, now ties with 1969's Woman In Love and 2004's Finding Neverland (pictured) for most BAFTA losses
As his name was announced, Robert's father jumped to his feet and was shouting as he expressed his delight and the pair embraced in a hug.
Meanwhile emotionally recalled her journey from a wannabe with a 'nuclear bad fake tan' to the golden girl of awards season as she received the Leading Actress gong.
The actress, 36, emotionally accepted the honour for her role in Chloe Zhao's Hamnet, one of the two awards given to the film during the ceremony.
Jessie, who is already tipped as a favourite to win the Oscar for Best Actress, also used her acceptance speech to thank her fellow nominees.
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The star was casted as William Shakespeare's wife Agnes in the film, which is based on Maggie O'Farrell's book of the same name.
She said: 'This is really such an incredible honour. As a little girl I never thought in a million years I would be allowed to make a film but here I am.
Leonardo DiCaprio is the most-BAFTA-nominated actor in history but has only once won, for The Revenant
One Battle After Another earned the most nods with 14, including one for lead star Leonardo DiCaprio
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