The actress posed for a photo with Help co-star and fellow Liverpudlian Stephen Graham.
Jodie was encouraged out of the building through a separate exit to avoid the man in question. Jodie also addressed the fact that Killing Eve has come to an end, she said: "My head has been consumed by theatre at the minute. She plays a carer who bonds with a patient (Stephen Graham) during the horrors of the first lockdown.
Channel 4's Help star Jodie Comer has beaten Kate Winslet and It's a Sin's Lydia West to the Leading Actress gong at the BAFTA TV Awards.
She has both won and been nominated for Killing Eve in the past. Comer thanked Channel 4 for “believing in the script from the very beginning,” Graham, and Thorne for “integrity, passion and completely changing my view and priorities in the work I want to do going forwards.” Comer beat Winslet, who was nominated for a star turn in Sky Atlantic’s Mare of Easttown, and breakoutWest, with It’s a Sin losing out for the third time at tonight’s London ceremony.
Jodie Comer cut a stylish figure at at this year's BAFTA Television Awards on Sunday afternoon at London's Royal Festival Hall.
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Jodie Comer looks stunning on the red carpet as The Help star scores a BAFTA at the 2022 TV awards.
The Killing Eve actress, best-known for playing Villanelle in the BBC series, picked up the final award for her performance in the Channel 4 show. Jodie Comer has wowed fans on the red carpet as The Help star scores a BAFTA at the 2022 TV awards. BAFTA TV Awards 2022: Jodie Comer wows BBC viewers as The Help star wins Bafta
The leading actress at the Bafta TV awards was Jodie Comer for her role in Channel 4's Help.
Sean Bean won best leading actor at the Bafta TV awards for his role in BBC’s prison drama Time. T he actress, who won her first Bafta TV award for her role in Killing Eve, thanked Channel 4 for “believing in the script”. he leading actress at the Bafta TV awards was Jodie Comer for her role in Channel 4’s Help.
The Liverpudlian star, 29, has been nominated for the Best Leading Actress award for her role in Channel 4's Covid-19 drama Help at tonight's (May 8) glitzy ...
She continued: "I'm kind of doing theatre at the minute so my head's been very consumed by that but it's strange you know. However, she also stopped to talk about the final episode of BBC's Killing Eve. Jodie Comer has opened up about the Killing Eve finale.
In her acceptance speech, Comer thanked Channel 4 for 'believing in the script from the very beginning'
The show also won Best Mini-Series, which came as a shock to cast and crew earlier in the ceremony - admitting they were 'ill-prepared' for the win. She added that she came out of the show with a feeling she’d never felt before from a role, also saying she was glad to film in Liverpool with Stephen Graham, who she ‘adores’. It's the second time the star has picked up the award, having also been named Best Leading Actress in 2019 for her role as Villanelle in Killing Eve.