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For any copyright, please send me a message. He was the centre of attention at last year's ceremony, where he was scooped the Best Film Music prize for A Star Is Born.And at this year's British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), Bradley Cooper appeared to take a back seat as he watched the ceremony from the sidelines on Sunday evening. Despite his film Joker being nominated for Best Film, viewers claimed the screen star, 45, looked 'perennially confused and bored' as he sat among the industry's biggest stars at London's Royal Albert Hall. Eagle-eyed fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts on the actor's animated facial expressions as he narrowly missed out on the top gong as Joker's producer to Sam Mendes' 1917.Poking fun at his kooky display, one joked: 'Bradley Cooper is serving excellent slightly confused face tonight #BAFTAs.' Share this article Share Another added: 'Obsessed with Bradley Cooper looking endlessly confused during the BAFTAs #EEBAFTAs.'A third claimed: 'Bradley Cooper looks like a 50 year old Mum trying to look at something on her phone without her glasses. #BAFTAs.' Others wrote: 'Does Bradley Cooper know where he is? I've never seen a man so perennially confused.''Whoever decided to have a Bradley Cooper cam on the BAFTAs, I would like to say thank you. #BAFTAs', another social media user praised. 1917 led the winners, with the World War I masterpiece taking home seven gongs, including Best Film, Director, Outstanding British Film, Special Visual Effects, Cinematography, Production Design and Sound at the star-studded ceremony.While Renee Zellweger, 50, won the Leading Actress gong for her role as Judy Garland in the namesake biopic Judy with Joaquin Phoenix, 45, taking home the Leading Actor award for his role as Joker. 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. 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 t
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