James McAvoy wins Scottish Bafta film actor award
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-30074727 Version 0 of 1. Hollywood star James McAvoy has beaten stiff competition from Peter Mullan and Jack O'Connell to win the coveted Actor Film award at Scotland's annual Bafta ceremony. McAvoy won the award for his portrayal of a corrupt policeman in Filth. Sophie Kennedy Clark won the Actress Film trophy for her performance in Philomena. Other winners included David Tennant, who took the Actor Television category for his role in The Escape Artist. Another big winner on the night was Shirley Henderson, who collected the Actress Television award for her role as a grieving mother in Channel 4's Southcliffe. The winners of the British Academy Scotland Awards 2014 were unveiled at a red carpet ceremony at Glasgow's Radisson Blu Hotel. During the event, Lorraine Kelly received a special award honouring her 30-year television career. Dundee-based Kelly anchors ITV's morning show Lorraine, which began as Lorraine Live on GMTV in 1994. An outstanding contribution awards also went to Tommy Gormley, a Hollywood first assistant director whose credits include the much-anticipated Star Wars: Episode VII. He was praised in an emotional video message from Hollywood Director JJ Abrams who said: "I'd like to say three things. One: Bafta Scotland rules. Two: Scotland rules. And three: Tommy Gormley rules. "Tommy Gormley is not just the most incredible first AD I've ever seen but is one of the greatest people I've ever met." Starred Up One of the night's biggest winners was Starred Up, which collected three of the four categories in which it was nominated. The hard-hitting prison drama finished ahead of Filth and Sunshine on Leith to win the Feature Film award. For his work on the film, David Mackenzie took home the Director Film/Television award, while Jonathan Asser picked up the Writer Film/Television trophy. Will Anderson's Monkey Love Experiments triumphed in the Animation category. Edinburgh-based video game studio Rockstar Games, accepted the Game award for Grand Theft Auto V, the latest instalment in the best-selling game franchise. Bafta nominations (winners in bold): ACTOR FILM JAMES MCAVOY Filth PETER MULLAN Sunshine on Leith JACK O'CONNELL Starred Up ACTOR TELEVISION MARK BONNAR Line of Duty DOUGLAS HENSHALL Shetland DAVID TENNANT The Escape Artist ACTRESS FILM JANE HORROCKS Sunshine on Leith SOPHIE KENNEDY CLARK Philomena FREYA MAVOR Sunshine on Leith ACTRESS TELEVISION LAURIE BRETT Waterloo Road SHIRLEY HENDERSON Southcliffe SHARON ROONEY My Mad Fat Diary CHILDREN'S PROGRAMME ALL OVER THE PLACE AUSTRALIA THE DOG ATE MY HOMEWORK KATIE MORAG COMEDY/ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME LIMMY'S SHOW! CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! MILLER'S MOUNTAIN MRS BROWN'S BOYS CURRENT AFFAIRS BLETHERING REFERENDUM DAVE: LOAN RANGER PANORAMA: ALL IN A GOOD CAUSE DIRECTOR FILM/TELEVISION JON S BAIRD Filth DAVID MACKENZIE Starred Up DEXTER FLETCHER Sunshine on Leith FACTUAL SERIES BRITAIN'S WHALE HUNTERS: THE UNTOLD STORY CLYDEBUILT: SHIPS THAT BUILT THE COMMONWEALTH THE STORY OF WOMEN AND ART FEATURE FILM FILTH STARRED UP SUNSHINE ON LEITH FEATURES/FACTUAL ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME DREAM ME UP SCOTTY I BELONG TO GLASGOW LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION |