The men’s fashion and style
magazine named Oxford University professor
Gilbert, biologist Catherine Green and the team
behind the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine as heroes
of the year.
The event, which does not just honour men
despite the name, returned to a physical format
at London's Tate Modern gallery, following a
virtual ceremony last year due to the COVID-19
pandemic.
Anthony Hopkins, who won his second Oscar this
year for his portrayal of a man with dementia in
"The Father", took the legend award while the
icon prize went to "Borat" actor Sacha Baron
Cohen.
In sport, Team GB Olympians and Paralympics GB
were recognised for their triumphs at the Tokyo
Games with the outstanding achievement of the
year award while Southgate, who led England to
the Euro 2020 final, was named inspiration of
the year. England lost the final to Italy on
penalties.
"Bridgerton" breakout star Regé-Jean Page won
standout performance of the year while Adrian
Dunbar, of police drama "Line of Duty", won
television actor of the year.
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Leading man of the year went to
"WandaVision" actor Paul Bettany while Kingsley
Ben-Adir, known for "One Night in Miami ..." and
"Peaky Blinders", won breakthrough actor of the
year. Director Quentin Tarantino was named
writer of the year.
In the world of music, chart-topper Ed Sheeran
was honoured as solo artist of the year, band of
the year went to rock group Wolf Alice while
singer Arlo Parks was named breakthrough music
artist of the year.
Other winners on the night included fashion
designer and environmental activist Vivienne
Westwood, named game changer of the year.
Designer of the year went to Brunello Cucinelli.
(Reporting by Sarah Mills and Marie-Louise
Gumuchian; Editing by Alison Williams)
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