British-Nigerian actress Wunmi Mosaku has taken home the Best Supporting Actress award at the 2026 BAFTA (British Academy Film Awards) a major milestone that spotlights her extraordinary talent and rising influence in global cinema.

Mosakuโ€™s win comes in recognition of her critically acclaimed performance in the film The Color Purple (2023), where her depth, nuance, and emotional power resonated with audiences and critics alike. Her portrayal captivated the BAFTA voting body, earning her one of the ceremonyโ€™s most prestigious acting honours and securing her place among the industryโ€™s most respected performers.

The award marks a significant moment not just for Mosaku but for international representation in film awards. Critics and fans alike noted how her work brings greater visibility to diverse voices on screen, reflecting an evolving entertainment landscape where powerful performances are celebrated across cultural and national lines.

In her acceptance speech, Mosaku thanked her collaborators, family and the storytelling community for their support, and emphasised her gratitude for opportunities that allow her to bring compelling characters to life. Her speech resonated widely, underscoring the emotional impact of her journey and her commitment to her craft.

Mosakuโ€™s BAFTA win adds to a growing list of accolades for her work and solidifies her emergence as a force in film one whose performances bridge worlds and connect deeply with global audiences. Fans and peers have flooded social media with congratulations, celebrating both her artistic achievement and what her success represents in the broader conversation about diversity, talent and recognition on the world stage.

This BAFTA victory positions Mosaku for continued award season momentum and further high-profile roles, confirming that her star is shining brighter than ever.

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