By Kimberley Dadds
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If she wanted to cement herself in the movie world, now Juno Temple has done it with a bang.
The Atonement actress was picked to win the EE Rising Star Award at Sunday night's BAFTA Awards.
And it makes it even more of an achievement as the 23-year-old's trophy was the only one to be voted for by the public.
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She's arrived: Juno Temple is crowned the Rising Star at Sunday night's EE BAFTA Awards
Joining the likes of Kristen Stewart, Eva Green and Tom Hardy, who have all previously picked up the gong, Juno looked ecstatic as she took to the stage after hearing her name announced.
Wearing a white halterneck Stella McCartney gown with black detailing and a cinched in belt she showed off her style in front of the A-list crowd.
Now firmly cementing herself alongside them, she smiled as she was handed the prize.
Congratulations! Anne Hathaway was on hand to give her a hug after coming off stage with the award
Winners: The girls both posed with their awards looking rather pleased with themselves
While speaking into the mic she jokingly thanked her brother for 'getting his whole school to vote for me'.
And to top off the special evening she was even given a congratulatory hug from Anne Hathaway backstage.
The two ladies posed for photographs together after embracing in the touching cuddle.
Touched: She looked ecstatic as she took to the stage in her Stella McCartney gown to pick up the prize
The EE Rising Star Award is the only publicly-voted award presented at the EE British Academy Film Awards, and a hotly contested accolade for up and coming acting talent.
Juno was one of five international actors nominated for their exceptional talent and recognised as a true star in the making.
She beat the likes of Andrea Riseborough, Alicia Vikander, Elizabeth Olsen and Suraj Sharma to win the title.
Acceptance speech: It was the only award of the night to have been voted for by the public
Warm embrace: The Atonement star has now sealed her place in the Hollywood scene thanks to the accolade
Winner: She happily posed with the trophy as she joined John C Reilly and Sarah Silverman in the press room
Templeâs breakthrough came when she won the role of Cate Blanchettâs rebellious, brooding daughter in Notes on a Scandal.
This led to her appearance in the BAFTA- and Oscar-winning film Atonement, opposite Keira Knightley, James McAvoy and Saoirse Ronan.
Since then a variety of well received film roles have followed, most recently opposite Matthew McConaughey and Emile Hirsch in the darkly comic Killer Joe.
Smile! She showed off her style in the white and black frock on Sunday evening at the Royal Albert Hall
You'll be getting used to this: She walked the red carpet earlier in the evening hoping she would be named the winner
Spencer McHugh, Director of Brand at EE, said: 'Weâre absolutely delighted that the British public has chosen Juno as their winner. With the award now in its 8th year the continued support of the voting public has helped us build on its great reputation as a credible accolade in the film industry. Congratulations to Juno, a much-deserved winner.'
Pippa Harris, Deputy Chair of BAFTAâs Film Committee and Chair of the Jury for the EE Rising Star Award, added: 'It has been a fantastic year for emerging film talent and all the nominees clearly have star quality.
'Congratulations to Juno I hope this award marks the beginning of a new and exciting chapter in her career.'
THE EE BAFTA AWARDS 2013, FULL LIST OF WINNERS:
ArgoDirector
Ben Affleck (Argo)
Leading Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
Leading Actress
Emmanuelle Riva (Amour)
Supporting Actor
Christoph Waltz (Django Unchained)
Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)
Bafta Fellowship
Sir Alan Parker
THE EE Rising Star Award (voted for by the public)
Juno Temple
Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema
Tessa Ross
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer
Bart Layton, Dimitri Doganis (The Imposter)
Film Not in the English Language
Amour
Documentary
Searching For Sugar Man
Skyfall
Animated Film
Brave
Original Screenplay
Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino)
Original Music
Skyfall (Thomas Newman)
Cinematography
Life Of Pi (Claudio Miranda)
Editing
Argo (William Goldenberg)
Costume Design
Anna Karenina (Jacqueline Durran)
Make-up and Hair
Les Miserables (Lisa Westcott)
Sound
Les Miserables
Short Animation
The Making Of Longbird
Short Film
Swimmer
Adapted Screenplay
David O Russell (Silver Linings Playbook)
Production Design
Les Miserables (Eve Stewart, Anna Lynch-Robinson)
Special Visual Effects
Life Of Pi
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