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Kate Winslet continued her fairytale by bagging The Best Actress Award for her role in the film “The Reader” at the Orange British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA 2009) in London on September 8, 2009.
Kate Winslet was present at the Awards show fighting the rough weather and looked pretty ecstatic after bagging the award for The Best Actress.
However Kate looked better prepared with her speech this time around than her Golden Globe Awards Speech.
Kate Said, “Okay! Thank you very, very much.”
“To be given this award at home, this really means a great deal to me. Thank you Bafta, thank you. I want to thank everybody involved in the making of this film. They all know who they are and they all deserve a big fat piece of this. I want to thank my friends and my family, especially my mum and dad, who I will not look at right now, otherwise I will burst into tears. Thank you mum and dad so much for your love and support.
I want to share this with two producers on this film, I know I’m not alone when I say I can’t believe they’re no longer with us, Anthony Minghella and Sydney Pollack. You are much missed today, and you will be much missed for many years to come, and this is for you. Thank you. Thank you.”
Kate Winslet was nominated for Two Awards this time, including Best Supporting Actress and Best Lead Actress.
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