The BAFTA Cymru Awards returned for a star-studded night in Cardiff on Sunday for the first time post pandemic. The One Show presenter Alex Jones hosted the ceremony at St David's Hall where the best of Wales' film and television stars came together to celebrate the breadth of talent across the country both in front of and behind the camera.
During the ceremony attended by the likes of new Doctor Who Ncuti Gatwa, Callum Scott Howells and Strictly's Amy Dowden, In My Skin won the award for Television Drama while Owen Teale won the award for Actor for Dream Horse. Following her nomination at the 2022 EE BAFTA Film Awards, Emilia Jones won the award for Actress for her performance in CODA.
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You can find the full of winners for this year's awards below:
Actor: Owen Teale - Dream Horse
Actress: Emilia Jones - Coda
Breakthrough Cymru: Chloe Fairweather - Dying to Divorce
Children’s programme: Hei Hanes! - Cwmni Da / S4C
Director (factual): Dylan Williams Y Côr / Men Who Sing
Director (fiction): Molly Manners - In My Skin
Editing (factual): Dan Young - Slammed
Editing (fiction): Elen Pierce Lewis - Landscapers
Entertainment programme: Bwyd Byd Epic Chris - Cwmni Da / S4C
Factual Series: Ysgol Ni: Y Moelwyn - Darlun / S4C
Feature/television Film: Grav - Regan Development / Tarian Cyf / S4C
Make up and hair: Claire Williams - The Pursuit Of Love
News, current affairs & topical: Coronavirus: A Care Home’s Story - ITV Cymru Wales
Photography Factual: Tim Davies - The Long Walk Home
Photography and lighting (fiction): Will Baldy - The Pact
Presenter: Chris Roberts in Bwyd Byd Epic Chris
Short film: Affairs Of The Art
Single documentary: Y Parchedig Emyr Ddrwg
Sound: Sound Team Dream Horse
Television drama: In My Skin
Writer: Kayleigh Llewellyn - In My Skin
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