Robert Aramayo Receives BAFTA Best Actor Award, Surpassing DiCaprio and Chalamet
In Brief
Robert Aramayo, from Hull, was awarded BAFTA Best Actor, ahead of Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet.
Key Facts
- Robert Aramayo, originally from Hull, was awarded the BAFTA Best Actor prize.
- Aramayo was nominated alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet for the award.
- He stated he was surprised by his win and had not prepared a speech.
- Aramayo delivered a message to Leonardo DiCaprio during the ceremony.
- According to The Independent, Aramayo has worked to raise awareness of a misunderstood condition while starring in a London play.
What Happened
Robert Aramayo, a Yorkshire-born actor, received the BAFTA Best Actor award, with nominees including Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet. Aramayo expressed surprise at the win, noting he had not prepared a speech, and addressed DiCaprio during his acceptance.
Why It Matters
The recognition of Aramayo at the BAFTA awards has been noted by multiple sources for its significance in highlighting British talent. According to The Independent, Aramayo's advocacy work and his role in a prominent London play have also received attention.
Sources
- Sky News — Who is BAFTA winner Robert Aramayo?(4h ago)
- The Independent — Robert Aramayo gobsmacked as he beats Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet for Best Actor Bafta(19h ago)
- The Independent — Who’s Robert Aramayo? The actor shocked he won a Bafta over DiCaprio(18h ago)
