 And to some entertainment news, the winners and nominees on British's biggest film night headed to an after-party at London's Gross Venor House Hotel on Sunday following the 75th British Academy Films Award. An absent Will Smith won the leading actor award for playing the father of tennis champion, Venice and Serena Williams in King Richard. Jonas Callan won the leading actress for portraying a widow who discovered her late husband's devastating secret in an after-law affair. Ariana DeBose picked up the best supporting actress trophy for her role in Spielberg's West Side Story. Fresh from his win at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Troy Kosor, whose deaf one supporting actor for CUDA, a coming-of-age story at about hearing member of a deaf family. Summer of Soul, directed by Amir Kuslov, Thompson of Hip Hop Band, The Roots won the best documentary for telling of the 1969 Haalem Cultural Festival. Jane Champions, the power of the dog, won the Converted Best Film and Best Director. The film's producer picked up the award on her behalf. Well, I heard it's not a very British thing to show your emotions, maybe. I could be wrong, and if so, I apologize. But I was just like, don't cry, don't cry. Be dignified about anything, try. Just try to be dignified. But it was really special, and I got emotional because I meant it, I meant it everywhere, especially in regards to Cindy Toland, our casting director. Actors don't work without casting directors who champion them, and without her, I wouldn't be here, so. It feels wonderful to be recognized, not that BAFTA looks at me as deaf, but as an actor who happens to be deaf. I'm just trying to bring a new perspective and hope to inspire folks to open their hearts and minds, to make, to think about possibilities and opportunities for the future. Not only for deaf actors, but maybe directors, writers, producers, and so on. And so I'm just so glad that I'm the first deaf award winner. You know, this is a part of history now, and so it's truly a blessing. Not a pressure, because I think we're all in collaboration in the industry, and no matter what level you're at, whether you're coming in or you're a veteran, we've all got a part to play, and it's that that makes me really grateful for even coming from where I come from, being working class, and getting to this position. It doesn't, yeah, it doesn't really matter, do you know what I mean? We're all in it together, and I know that sounds cliche, but we literally are, we've all got a part to play. Hold it like a baby, but you know, for me, especially, it means a lot to me, because I used to live here in a Kinnish town, and so I consider London a second home, and really this is the city that brought my group prominence. Like, we came here first, we left our hometown, to come to London so that we could make it, and then come back to America, you know, pulling a Hendrick, so for the people to give this back to me, this is amazing. 30 years later, I never thought of this, eating fish and tips in Kinnish town. Just a little, it's all a bit surreal, really. We haven't, I mean, I was based in Sydney, I'm based in London. We haven't seen each other for two years, so to be suddenly back together and winning Best Film, it's very nice to be on the red carpet with a BAFTA, we just wish Jane Campion was here. She's in Los Angeles because this is her movie, and it's an incredible tribute to her vision to have her recognized in this way by BAFTA.