Michael Fassbender won yet another award last night, the Best Actor prize at last night's Evening Standard British Film Awards.

The Killarney native won for his fantastic work in both Shame and Jane Eyre. In the week before the BAFTAs, Fassbender won but wasn't on hand to accept his award; Instead Shame co-writer, Abi Morgan accepted on his behalf and read a message from him where he said he was "truly honoured and delighted" to pick up the gong. The Guard picked up a well deserved award, as Mark Strong collected The Peter Sellers Comedy Award for the film; while Irish cinematographer Robbie Ryan was also a winner on the night for his work lensing Wuthering Heights. Full list of winners below.

Best Film - We Need To Talk About Kevin
Best Actor - Michael Fassbender for Shame and Jane Eyre
Best Actress - Olivia Colman for Tyrannosaur
Most Promising Newcomers - Tom Kingsley and Will Sharpe for co-writing and directing Black Pond
Peter Sellers Award For Comedy - The Guard
Best Documentary - Senna
Best Screenplay - Andrew Haigh for Weekend
London Film Museum Award for Technical Achievement - Robbie Ryan for his cinematography of Wuthering Heights
Alexander Walker Special Award - John Hurt for his contribution to cinema
Blockbuster of the Year, People's Choice Award - Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2.