Taron Egerton, Rakie Ayola and Russell T Davies were among the winners at BAFTA Cymru on Sunday night.
The winners at the 32nd BAFTA Cymru Awards were announced at a ceremony at the ICC Wales in Newport.
The awards, which aim to “honour excellence and celebrate talent across film and television in Wales“, were hosted by the presenter Alex Jones.
Egerton won the award for best actor for his role in Apple TV+’s crime drama miniseries Black Bird.
Ayola took home the best actress gong for her role in BBC drama The Pact.
She was also awarded the Siân Phillips award – one of the ceremony’s highest accolades – which is awarded to a Welsh individual who has made significant contributions to film or television.
Writer Russell T Davies, whose first episodes back at the helm of Doctor Who will air next month, won best writer for his work on ITV’s Nolly which was based on the story of the late Crossroads star Noele Gordon.
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Sky Cinema’s Save the Cinema, documenting how the Lyric Theatre in Carmarthenshire was saved from closure, won two accolades for costume design and production design.
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Sky Max’s The Lazarus Experiment won the award for television drama, while The Rising picked up the prize for sound.
Chloe Fairweather won in the factual director category, for Sky Documentaries’ Scouting For Girls: Fashion’s Darkest Secret.