Robert Aramayo Tells Leonardo DiCaprio ‘I Can’t Believe This’ as He Scoops Bafta
Robert Aramayo made BAFTA history as the first to win Rising Star and Leading Actor awards in one night for his role in the British film I Swear.
- On the ceremony day, Robert Aramayo claimed two BAFTA awards, winning both Rising Star and Best Actor for his role in I Swear, a first in BAFTA history.
- Premiering at TIFF, I Swear is a biographical drama about John Davidson, released in the UK on October 10, 2025.
- Aramayo's win stunned the field of nominees as he reacted with disbelief after Kerry Washington announced him, thanking Ethan Hawke on stage.
- With BAFTA recognition, the awards boost Robert Aramayo's profile and increase awareness of Tourette syndrome, given the film's focus on Davidson's resilience.
- From a stage adaptation of A Clockwork Orange, Robert Aramayo, born November 6, 1992, started acting at age 7, gaining early success in theatre and film.
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33-year-old Robert Aramayo burst onto the scene overnight.
Robert Aramayo has been the great surprise of the BAFTA 2026. The Briton has won the award for the best star actor for his work at I Swear, where he plays a young man diagnosed with Tourette syndrome. The actor thus defeated the great favorites of the season, among them Timothée Chalamet and Leonardo DiCaprio.Although Chalamet sounds in every corner to win the Oscar 2026, the truth is that this recognition displaced his own and others.In the las…
Robert Aramayo wins BAFTA awards and surpasses Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet. After all, they are lovingly comforted.
It became known as the young version of Ned Stark in Game of Thrones, was consecrated internationally in The Lord of the Rings: the Rings of Power and this Sunday confirmed his full position in the firmament of British cinema Read
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