British Soap Awards 2014: Coronation Street dominates with prizes for Julie Hesmondhalgh and David Neilson
The long-running soap cleaned up the awards ceremony at the Hackney Empire
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Your support makes all the difference.Coronation Street reigned supreme at this year's British Soap Awards, walking away with a total of nine awards.
The long-running soap won accolades across most of the big categories at last night's ceremony.
David Neilson was given the award for Best Actor and Julie Hesmondhalgh took home the award for Best Actress.
The pair also jointly received an award in the Best On-Screen Partnership category. They have played husband and wife Roy and Hayley Cropper on the show for 16 years.
Coronation Street won in the Best Storyline category for Hayley death.
The duo's joint performance also earned them a Bafta Award last week in the Soap and Continuing Drama category.
But Coronation Street lost out to Hollyoaks in the Best Soap category, the soap won three awards in total. Hollyoaks actress Anna Passey, who plays Sienna Blake, won the award for Best Villain. While Ellis Hollins won the Best Young Performance award for his role as Tom Cunningham.
It was a surprisingly quiet night for EastEnders, which only came away with two awards, one for Best Newcomer and Outstanding Achievement (Off screen).
The full list of winners
Best British soap
Hollyoaks
Best Actor
David Neilson – Coronation Street
Best Actress
Julie Hesmondhalgh – Coronation Street
Best Comedy Performance
Simon Gregson – Coronation Street
Best young performance
Ellis Hollins - Hollyoaks
Spectacular scene of the year
The Woolpack Flood & Siege - Emmerdale
Best on-screen partnership
David Neilson & Julie Hesmondhalgh – Coronation Street
Best Newcomer
Maddy Hill - EastEnders
Best Dramatic Performance
David Neilson – Coronation Street
Best Storyline
Hayley’s cancer – Coronation Street
Best Single Episode
Hayley’s death – Coronation Street
Outstanding Achievement Award
Helen Worth (Coronation Street)
Outstanding Achievement (off screen)
Carolyn Weinstein (Company Manager – EastEnders)
Villain of the year
Anna Passey - Hollyoaks
Sexiest Male
Danny Mac - Hollyoaks
Sexiest Female
Michelle Keegan – Coronation Street
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