Timberlake's attendance came just days after the release of
his new song 'CAN'T STOP THE FEELING!', with the video featuring
the cast of upcoming film 'Trolls'.
Among the nominees at this year's event was Oscar winner, Mark
Rylance, who won Best Actor for his role as Thomas Cromwell in
'Wolf Hall', based on Hilary Mantel's book about the political
intrigues of Henry VIII's court in 1500s Tudor England.
Rylance said he could link the work he did on 'Wolf Hall' to his
Oscar-winning turn in 'Bridge of Spies'.
"Certainly the work I did on 'Bridge of Spies' benefited from
this opportunity the BBC gave me with 'Wolf Hall'. I don't think
I would have acted as well in 'Bridge of Spies' if I hadn't have
done 'Wolf Hall,'" he said.
The Best Actress award went to Suranne Jones, for her role as
Gemma Foster in 'Doctor Foster'. British comedy stalwart and
actor Lenny Henry was honored the 'Special Award' after more
than 40 years in showbiz.
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