Kate Winslet won her third BAFTA during tonight's (February 14) star-studded gala.
Winslet picked up the Best Supporting Actress trophy at the Royal Opera House for her portrayal of original Apple team member Joanna Hoffman in Steve Jobs.
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"What an incredible year to be nominated, and what an incredible year to be in this room," said Winslet. "I really am quite overwhelmed actually."
Going on to thank Danny Boyle for casting her and joking that screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is "out of his mind", she also paid tribute to cast, crew and her family, as well as the real Joanna Hoffman for sharing her experiences with her.
She previously collected a Supporting Actress BAFTA for Sense and Sensibility in 1996, and 14 years later was named Best Actress for World War II drama The Reader.
Tonight, she won out over Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight), Rooney Mara (Carol), Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina) and Julie Walters (Brooklyn).
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