During the Bafta this Sunday in London, the prize for “rising star” went to Emma Mackey, Franco-British actress seen in “Sex Education” and “Eiffel.”

Very nice reward for actress Emma Mackey. The Franco-British, seen in the Netflix series Sex Education and the movies eiffel And Death on the Nilereceived the “rising star” award (EE Rising Star) at the Bafta 2023 this Sunday, February 19, the very prestigious British film awards.

Naomi Ackie, Sheila Atim, Daryl McCormack and Aimee Lou Wood, who starred with the Franco-British in Sex Education were also nominated in this category, which rewards new talent across the Channel each year.

“I’m very proud to have been appointed alongside you, it’s a real honor,” said Emma Mackey on stage, who also thanked her family.

An award won by Tom Holland in 2017

Revealed thanks to its role in Sex Education, Emma Mackey was born and raised in France until she was 17, before leaving to study in London and settling in the English capital. Before her, Tom Holland won the “EE Rising Star Award” in 2017, as did Kristen Stewart in 2010.

During the Bafta 2023, it’s the movie In the west, nothing is new, Netflix German productionwhich imposed itself very largely by winning seven prizes, including those for best film and best director for the German Edward Berger.

Cate Blanchett also won the Bafta for best actress for her role as the ruthless conductor in Tarand hailed upon receiving her award an “extraordinary year for women.”

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