Emotional moment Michael J. Fox stands from his wheelchair at Baftas

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The Back To The Future star
The Back To The Future star's own film lost in one of the other categories earlier in the evening

THE Bafta leading ladies brought the glamour — but it was screen star Michael J. Fox who brought the audience to their feet for a standing ovation.

The Back To The Future actor bravely stood from his wheelchair and received rapturous applause as he gave a moving speech about the power of cinema.

Michael J. Fox presented the Best Film gong at the Baftas eiqrriukiukprw
Michael J. Fox presented the Best Film gong at the BaftasCredit: Getty
Fans thought it was the standout moment of the night
Fans thought it was the standout moment of the nightCredit: Getty
The star arrived on stage to rapturous applause
The star arrived on stage to rapturous applauseCredit: BBC
Fox previously said he finds it 'frustrating and isolating' to be in a wheelchair
Fox previously said he finds it 'frustrating and isolating' to be in a wheelchairCredit: BBC

It provoked cheers at London’s Royal Festival Hall, where he presented the Best Film gong to Oppenheimer.

Fox, 62, has fought Parkinson’s disease since 1991 and previously said he finds it “frustrating and isolating” to be confined to a wheelchair.

Speaking on stage, he said: “Five films are nominated in this category tonight and all five have something in common — they’re the best at what we do.

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“There’s a reason why they say movies are magic — because movies can change your day.

“They can change your outlook and sometimes can change your life.”

One fan wrote on X/Twitter: “Ok #BAFTA, you got me, Michael J. Fox was the star of the night.”

Earlier, his film Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, released last May, had lost out in the Documentary category.

The standout moment followed an underwhelming ceremony hosted by David Tennant.

The former Doctor Who actor, 52, delivered a skit about a dog called Bark Gruffalo to open the ceremony, which was scoffed at by viewers.

Referencing the frosty reception as he ended his monologue, David said: “Even Bark Gruffalo is glazing over.”

Michael poses with football legend David Beckham
Michael poses with football legend David BeckhamCredit: Getty
The star with David backstage
The star with David backstageCredit: Getty
Michael poses with Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham backstage
Michael poses with Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham backstageCredit: Getty
Michael with wife Tracy Pollan at the star-studded event
Michael with wife Tracy Pollan at the star-studded eventCredit: Getty

Howell Davies

London, The Sun Newspaper, BAFTAs, Michael J Fox

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