Renee Zellweger has reunion with Bridget Jones co-star Hugh Grant

‘That is a very, very silly little dress’: Hugh Grant rolls back the years as he dusts off one of his best lines from Bridget Jones’ Diary during sweet BAFTAs reunion with Renée Zellweger

  • The actor quoted a line used by Bridget Jones’ character Daniel Cleaver as he attempts to seduce the hopeless singleton  
  • Based on the bestselling novel by Helen Fielding, Bridger Jones’s Diary was a box office hit following its release in 2001 
  • It went on to spawn two sequels,  Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) and Bridget Jones’s Baby (2016)

They first met as on-screen comedic love interests Bridget Jones and Daniel Cleaver 16 years ago.

And Hugh Grant rolled back the years as he quoted one of his best known lines from Bridget Jones’ Diary while greeting Renee Zellweger at the 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday.

Having just bagged the Leading Actress gong for her stand-out performance as Judy Garland, the actress, 50, almost had a double take after walking straight into Hugh, 59.

Hello stranger! Renee Zellweger looked delighted to meet her former Bridget Jones co-star Hugh Grant in a backstage reunion at the British Academy Film Awards on Sunday

The pair exchanged hugs and kisses behind the awards stage, with legendary actor Robert DeNiro looking on. 

And moments later host Graham Norton introduced Hugh to present the Best Film category.

Setting down a BAFTA on the podium, the actor joked: ‘Well first of all, well done Jones.’

Funny: ‘That was a very, very, silly little dress I thought,’ Hugh commented of Renee’s stunning candy pink Prada column gown, a reference to their 2001 film Bridget Jones’ Diary 

Old times: The line was famously used by Hugh in 2001 smash Bridget Jones, during a scene in which a drunken Daniel Cleaver seduces Bridget on her sofa

‘That was a very, very, silly little dress I thought,’ he continued, commenting on Renee’s stunning candy pink Prada column gown.

The line was famously used by Hugh in 2001 smash Bridget Jones, during a scene in which a drunken Cleaver seduces Bridget on her sofa. 

Attempting to undress her in one of the film’s most memorable scenes, he quips: ‘Now these are very silly little boots, Jones. And this is a very silly little dress. And, um, these are, f*** me, absolutely enormous panties.’  

Reunion: Having just bagged the Leading Actress gong for her performance as Judy Garland, the actress, 50, almost had a double take after walking straight into Hugh, 59

Rival: Presenting the Best Film award, Hugh also referenced Bridget Jones co-star co-star Colin Firth, who famously challenged his character for the hand of Renee 

Prompting laughter from the star-studded audience, Hugh also referenced Bridget Jones co-star co-star Colin Firth, who famously challenged his character for the hand of Renee. 

‘The Best Film category is an amazing bunch of films, actually inspiring. I voted [for the award], I don’t normally do that unless I’m specificaly trying to prevent Colin Firth from winning.’

Renee won the Leading Actress gong against tough competition for her role as Judy Garland in the namesake biopic Judy.

Presented the award by The Irishman’s Robert DeNiro, Renee said: ‘Always a gentleman, Bob just said “this is very heavy”. Thank you to the British Academy this is very humbling. 

‘To all our crew look what we did! Invited to the BAFTAs, in this town here Judy played her final shows, lived her final days, made in this town by a group of folks who just wanted to collaboratively celebrate her, and look, it’s pretty neat.

She’s a winner! Renee beamed in candy pink the winner on the red carpet at EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday

‘Sharing this experience and this evening with you is among my life’s great blessings and I’m so grateful. Miss Garland, London town who loved you so much still loves you back.’

Sam Mendes’ 1917 led the winners at the 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards on Sunday night at the Royal Albert Hall in London.  

The World War I masterpiece took home seven gongs, which included the Best Film, Director, Outstanding British Film, Special Visual Effects, Cinematography, Production Design and Sound at the star-studded ceremony.

Joaquin Phoenix, 45, took home the Leading Actor award for his role as Joker, while Renee scooped the Leading Actress gong.

Gong: As the awards reached their pinnacle Sunday night, Renee picked up the Leading Actress gong for her role as Judy Garland in the namesake biopic Judy

Surprise: Renee chatted with Leading Actor winner Joaquin Phoenix backstage

Despite receiving 11 nominations, Joker only took home three awards – Casting, Original Score and Joaquin’s Leading Actor gong.   

Other A-lister wins included Laura Dern, 52, who won the Supporting Actress gong for her role as cutthroat lawyer Nora Fanshaw in Marriage Story. 

While an absent Brad Pitt won the Supporting Actor gong for his role as Cliff Booth in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, which was collected by his co-star Margot Robbie who lost out on her own Supporting Actress nomination for her Sharon Tate role in the Quentin Tarantino movie.   

Beaming: The actress, 50, wore a candy pink Prada column gown with matching stiletto heels that poked out from underneath her outfit

Big night: She lightly accessorised the vintage look with bold diamond and gold art-Deco-style bangles and rings

Andy Serkis was honoured with the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema award by his Lord Of The Rings co-star Sir Ian McKellen while E.T producer Kathleen Kennedy received the highest honour with The Fellowship award.  

Bong Joon-ho’s Parasite received two wins on Sunday evening, taking home the Film Not in the English Language and Original Screenplay gongs. 

Top Boy and Blue Story actor Michael Ward won the EE Rising Star Award, which was voted for by the public.

Lovingly: Hugh looked more loved-up than ever with wife Anna Eberstein on the red carpet

For Sama won Documentary, Jojo Rabbit won Adapted Screenplay, Le Mans ‘66 won Editing and Klaus took home the Animated Film award.   

Despite not winning an award for her role, Margot Robbie’s Bombshell won the Make Up & Hair BAFTA with Little Women winning Costume Design. 

Writer/director Mark Jenkin and producers Kate Byers and Linn Waite won the Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer for Bait.

While Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) took home the British Short Film award and Grandad Was a Romantic won the British Short Animation gong.   

So sweet: The Notting Hill star, 59, shared a sweet loving glance with his Swedish television producer wife, 36, on the star-studded red carpet

The 2020 ceremony is the 73rd annual EE British Academy Film Awards and is considered the UK’s most prestigious awards ceremony. It is also the last event to take place ahead of the Oscars. 

The ceremony was hosted by Graham Norton, taking over the role from Joanna Lumley, who hosted for two years prior. 

BAFTA winners and nominees are voted for by 6,500 BAFTA members, comprised of industry professionals and creatives around the world. 

Members vote to decide the nominations from hundreds of films in round one, then vote for the winner from the shortlist in round two.

BAFTAs 2020: THE WINNERS

 BEST FILM

1917 Pippa Harris, Callum McDougall, Sam Mendes, Jayne-Ann Tenggren – WINNER 

THE IRISHMAN Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, Martin Scorsese, Emma Tillinger Koskoff

JOKER Bradley Cooper, Todd Phillips, Emma Tillinger Koskoff

ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD David Heyman, Shannon McIntosh, Quentin Tarantino

PARASITE Bong Joon-ho, Kwak Sin-ae

Joker has earned the most nods with 11 nominations 

OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM

1917 Sam Mendes, Pippa Harris, Callum McDougall, Jayne-Ann Tenggren, Krysty Wilson-Cairns – WINNER 

BAIT Mark Jenkin, Kate Byers, Linn Waite

FOR SAMA Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts

ROCKETMAN Dexter Fletcher, Adam Bohling, David Furnish, David Reid, Matthew Vaughn, Lee Hall

SORRY WE MISSED YOU Ken Loach, Rebecca O’Brien, Paul Laverty

THE TWO POPES Fernando Meirelles, Jonathan Eirich, Dan Lin, Tracey Seaward, Anthony McCarten

 

OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER

BAIT Mark Jenkin (Writer/Director), Kate Byers, Linn Waite (Producers) – WINNER 

FOR SAMA Waad al-Kateab (Director/Producer), Edward Watts (Director)

MAIDEN Alex Holmes (Director)

ONLY YOU Harry Wootliff (Writer/Director)

RETABLO Álvaro Delgado-Aparicio (Writer/Director)*

 

FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

THE FAREWELL Lulu Wang, Daniele Melia

FOR SAMA Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts

PAIN AND GLORY Pedro Almodóvar, Agustín Almodóvar

PARASITE Bong Joon-ho – WINNER 

PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE Céline Sciamma, Bénédicte Couvreur

 

DOCUMENTARY

AMERICAN FACTORY Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert

APOLLO 11 Todd Douglas Miller

DIEGO MARADONA Asif Kapadia

FOR SAMA Waad al-Kateab, Edward Watts – WINNER 

THE GREAT HACK Karim Amer, Jehane Noujaim

 

Frozen 2 earns a nomination for Animated Film

ANIMATED FILM

FROZEN 2 Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee, Peter Del Vecho

KLAUS Sergio Pablos, Jinko Gotoh – WINNER 

A SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE: FARMAGEDDON Will Becher, Richard Phelan, Paul Kewley

TOY STORY 4 Josh Cooley, Mark Nielsen

 

DIRECTOR

1917 Sam Mendes – WINNER 

THE IRISHMAN Martin Scorsese

JOKER Todd Phillips

ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD Quentin Tarantino

PARASITE Bong Joon-ho

 

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

BOOKSMART Susanna Fogel, Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Katie Silberman

KNIVES OUT Rian Johnson

MARRIAGE STORY Noah Baumbach

ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD Quentin Tarantino

PARASITE Han Jin Won, Bong Joon-ho – WINNER 

Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood has earned 10 nods 

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

THE IRISHMAN Steven Zaillian

JOJO RABBIT Taika Waititi – WINNER 

JOKER Todd Phillips, Scott Silver

LITTLE WOMEN Greta Gerwig

THE TWO POPES Anthony McCarten

 

LEADING ACTRESS  

JESSIE BUCKLEY Wild Rose

SCARLETT JOHANSSON Marriage Story

SAOIRSE RONAN Little Women

CHARLIZE THERON Bombshell

RENÉE ZELLWEGER Judy – WINNER 

 

Saoirse Ronan has earned a leading actress nod for Little Women

LEADING ACTOR

LEONARDO DICAPRIO Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood

ADAM DRIVER Marriage Story

TARON EGERTON Rocketman

JOAQUIN PHOENIX Joker – WINNER 

JONATHAN PRYCE The Two Popes

  

  

 SUPPORTING ACTRESS

LAURA DERN Marriage Story – WINNER 

SCARLETT JOHANSSON Jojo Rabbit

FLORENCE PUGH Little Women

MARGOT ROBBIE Bombshell

MARGOT ROBBIE Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood

 

SUPPORTING ACTOR 

TOM HANKS A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

ANTHONY HOPKINS The Two Popes

AL PACINO The Irishman

JOE PESCI The Irishman

BRAD PITT Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood – WINNER 

 

ORIGINAL SCORE

1917 Thomas Newman

JOJO RABBIT Michael Giacchino

JOKER Hildur Guđnadóttir – WINNER 

LITTLE WOMEN Alexandre Desplat

STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER John Williams  

 

JoJo Rabbit has received six nominations in total

CASTING

JOKER Shayna Markowitz – WINNER 

MARRIAGE STORY Douglas Aibel, Francine Maisler

ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD Victoria Thomas

THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD Sarah Crowe

THE TWO POPES Nina Gold

 

CINEMATOGRAPHY

1917 Roger Deakins – WINNER 

THE IRISHMAN Rodrigo Prieto

JOKER Lawrence Sher

LE MANS ’66 Phedon Papamichael

THE LIGHTHOUSE Jarin Blaschke

 

Netflix hit The Irishman has 10 nominations

EDITING 

THE IRISHMAN Thelma Schoonmaker

JOJO RABBIT Tom Eagles

JOKER Jeff Groth

LE MANS ’66 Andrew Buckland, Michael McCusker – WINNER 

ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD Fred Raskin

 

PRODUCTION DESIGN 

1917 Dennis Gassner, Lee Sandales – WINNER 

THE IRISHMAN Bob Shaw, Regina Graves

JOJO RABBIT Ra Vincent, Nora Sopková

JOKER Mark Friedberg, Kris Moran

ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD Barbara Ling, Nancy Haigh

 

COSTUME DESIGN 

THE IRISHMAN Christopher Peterson, Sandy Powell

JOJO RABBIT Mayes C. Rubeo

JUDY Jany Temime

LITTLE WOMEN Jacqueline Durran – WINNER 

ONCE UPON A TIME… IN HOLLYWOOD Arianne Phillips

 

Sam Mendes’ movie 1917 has received nine nominations 

MAKE UP & HAIR 

1917 Naomi Donne

BOMBSHELL Vivian Baker, Kazu Hiro, Anne Morgan – WINNER 

JOKER Kay Georgiou, Nicki Ledermann

JUDY Jeremy Woodhead

ROCKETMAN Lizzie Yianni Georgiou

 

SOUND

1917 Scott Millan, Oliver Tarney, Rachael Tate, Mark Taylor, Stuart Wilson – WINNER 

JOKER Tod Maitland, Alan Robert Murray, Tom Ozanich, Dean Zupancic

LE MANS ’66 David Giammarco, Paul Massey, Steven A. Morrow, Donald Sylvester

ROCKETMAN Matthew Collinge, John Hayes, Mike Prestwood Smith, Danny Sheehan

STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER David Acord, Andy Nelson, Christopher Scarabosio, Stuart Wilson, Matthew Wood

 

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS

1917 Greg Butler, Guillaume Rocheron, Dominic Tuohy – WINNER

AVENGERS: ENDGAME Dan Deleeuw, Dan Sudick

THE IRISHMAN Leandro Estebecorena, Stephane Grabli, Pablo Helman

THE LION KING Andrew R. Jones, Robert Legato, Elliot Newman, Adam Valdez

STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER Roger Guyett, Paul Kavanagh, Neal Scanlan, Dominic Tuohy

 

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION 

GRANDAD WAS A ROMANTIC. Maryam Mohajer – WINNER 

IN HER BOOTS Kathrin Steinbacher

THE MAGIC BOAT Naaman Azhari, Lilia Laurel

 

BRITISH SHORT FILM 

AZAAR Myriam Raja, Nathanael Baring

GOLDFISH Hector Dockrill, Harri Kamalanathan, Benedict Turnbull, Laura Dockrill

KAMALI Sasha Rainbow, Rosalind Croad

LEARNING TO SKATEBOARD IN A WARZONE (IF YOU’RE A GIRL) Carol Dysinger, Elena Andreicheva – WINNER 

THE TRAP Lena Headey, Anthony Fitzgerald

 

EE RISING STAR AWARD (voted for by the public)

AWKWAFINA

JACK LOWDEN

KAITLYN DEVER

KELVIN HARRISON JR.

MICHEAL WARD – WINNER 

Producer Kathleen Kennedy was granted the BAFTA Fellowship Award.

Actor Andy Serkis was honoured for his Outstanding Contribution to Cinema. 

 

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