BAFTAs: Kieran Culkin named Best Supporting Actor but couldn't attend because of family sickness

Kieran Culkin was named Best Supporting Actor at the EE BAFTAs but couldn't attend the ceremony because of a family illness.

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Kieran Culkin was named Best Supporting Actor at the EE BAFTAs
Kieran Culkin was named Best Supporting Actor at the EE BAFTAs

Kieran Culkin was named Best Supporting Actor at the EE BAFTAs.

The 42-year-old actor had been up against Clarence Maclin ('Sing Sing'), Edward Norton, ('A Complete Unknown') Guy Pearce, ('The Brutalist') Jeremy Strong, ('The Apprentice') Yura Borisov, ('Anora') for his role in 'A Real Pain', but couldn't be present to collect the award, so writer Jesse Eisenberg stepped up instead, just moments after he won for Best Original Screenplay.

Speaking live on stage at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday (16.02.25), he said: "I know I just won an award but this is like the fifth award I've accepted on Kieran's behalf, so that has just confirmed that I'd always known - we have a similar life but his about 27 percent better than mine!

"He'd love to be here but he is in New York but he is with a family member who is quite sick.

"His devotion to his family is beautiful, and I'm so honoured to accept this for him.

Just moments before, 'Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl' picked up its second award of the evening, having already been named Best Children’s and Family Film, and then the stop-motion fought off competition from 'Flow' 'Inside Out 2' and 'The Wild Robot' to be named Best Animated Film.

The animated franchise returned to the screens over Christmas for the first time in over a decade, and was watched by almost 10 million people.

Creator Nick Park said: "I didn't actually write a second speech, but well the main thing is that people think that as animators you must need a lot of patience, but the people who really have patience are our loved outs. It takes us 18 months!"