Monday, June 07, 2010

Crime Drama Actors Take Home BAFTAs

BAFTA

The BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) awards for television were given out last night, with crime dramas nearly sweeping the acting categories.

Kenneth Branagh won the Leading Actor award for his performance as Kurt Wallander in the series Wallander, based on the crime novels by Henning Mankell.

Matthew Macfadyen won for Supporting Actor for his role in Criminal Justice, while Rebecca Hall won for Supporting Actress for her role in Red Riding 1974, an adaptation of the first of David Peace's books in his crime series collectively known as the Red Riding Quartet.

It was the first BAFTA for each of these actors.

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