Julie Walters CBE, 64, dazzles in sequined silver gown as she walks the red carpet at the 2015 BAFTAs
She's one of the nation's most treasured actresses and Julie Walters CBE, certainly turned heads when she walked the red carpet at the 2015 BAFTAs on Sunday evening.
Held at the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden on Sunday evening, the ceremony is the biggest night for British film in the showbiz calendar, awarding gongs across 24 categories.
The 64-year-old looked incredible in a silver glittering dress which trailed to the floor as she strutted her stuff.
All that glitters: Julie Walters, 64, dazzled in a silver sequin gown at Sunday night's BAFTAs ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London
She matched it with silver court shoes and added an air of elegance to her look with a pretty black shawl worn over her shoulders.
Styling her locks into short spikes, she offset her look with a pair of diamond statement drop earrings.
Despite her sartorially stunning look, Julie had an important job to do on the night and presented the Outstanding British Contribution Award to cinema to Christine Langan, for BBC Films.
She's looking good: She accessorized with a black shawl and silver heels as she strutted her stuff down the red carpet
Christine has headed up the department since 2009, which has been responsible for more than 250 films over 25 years, from Truly Madly Deeply to Billy Elliot to Philomena.
She looked incredible in a blue halterneck jumpsuit as she stood with her gong in the press room.
Julie was not alone though and delivered the gong alongside actor Ralph Fiennes, who spent some time pulling some unusual shapes on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony.
Bubbles: The lovely lady was pictured enjoying a glass of champagne backstage as she rested her feet for a second
Relaxing: She appeared to be enjoying every second of the evening as she found time to unwind
The actress is perhaps best known for her work in Educating Rita, Harry Potter, Billy Elliott and television show, Dinner Ladies.
She was pictured enjoying a glass of champagne as she relaxed on a chair backstage at the awards ceremony.
The BAFTAs show, shown exclusively on BBC One and BBC HD from 9pm, was opened by long-running host Stephen Fry, who has presented the show for the last ten years.
Celebration: Despite her sartorially stunning look, Julie had an important job to do on the night and presented the Outstanding British Contribution Award to cinema to Christine Langan, for BBC Films
Prankster: Ralph Fiennes indulged in a spot of planking on the red carpet as he had a little giggle to himself ahead of his award presentation
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