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Sunday, 28 April 2013

Myleene Klass wows in sexy cut-out dress on the Olivier Awards red carpet + Full winners list


Hello boys! Newly-single Myleene Klass wows in sexy cut-out dress on the Olivier Awards red carpet

  • Dame Helen Mirren wins Best Actress for The Audience - her first ever Olivier Award
  • The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time sweeps the board with seven awards
  • Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton win top acting prizes for the musical Sweeney Todd
  • Hosted by Sheridan Smith and Hugh Bonneville

She's only been officially single for a few days following her divorce, so no wonder Myleene Klass is feeling jubilant.
And when the TV presenter, 35, looks as fabulous as this, it's unlikely she'll stay single for long.
The mother-of-two certainly made quite an entrance as Sunday night's Oliver Awards as she walked up the red carpet in a sexy black dress.
Scroll down for a list of winners
Single and sensational: Myleene Klass wows in a sexy black cut-out dress as she arrives at the Olivier Awards at the Royal Opera House
Single and sensational: Myleene Klass wows in a sexy black cut-out dress as she arrives at the Olivier Awards at the Royal Opera House
Bringing sexy back: The dress showed off the 35-year-old's toned figure and cleavage
Bringing sexy back: The dress showed off the 35-year-old's toned figure and cleavage
Bringing sexy back: The dress showed off the 35-year-old's toned figure and cleavage
The cut-out sides and back of the Michael Kors creation showcased Myleene's super-toned figure and cleavage as she posed outside the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden.
    The former Hear'Say singer was at the annual theatre awards to present Best New Opera Production to Einstein On The Beach.
    Earlier this week, the star was granted a divorce from her husband Graham Quinn.
    Not an inch to pinch: Myleene looked incredibly slim in the revealing outfit
    Not an inch to pinch: Myleene looked incredibly slim in the revealing outfit
    Doing her job: Myleene presented Bryan Hymel with Outstanding Achievement in Opera
    Doing her job: Myleene presented Bryan Hymel with Outstanding Achievement in Opera
    Theatre royalty: Dame Helen Mirren, who is up Best Actress, wore a midnight blue gown
    Theatre royalty: Dame Helen Mirren, who is up Best Actress, wore a midnight blue gown
    In their Homeland: Damian Lewis was there to support his wife Helen McCrory, who is up for Best Actress In A Supporting Role for The Last Of The Haussmans
    In their Homeland: Damian Lewis was there to support his wife Helen McCrory, who is up for Best Actress In A Supporting Role for The Last Of The Haussmans
    The security guard split from Myleene after just six months of marriage - although the couple had been together for 11 years and have two daughters together.
    Myleene and Graham were granted a decree nisi in just 100 seconds on the grounds of his 'unreasonable behaviour' at London's High Court on Tuesday.
    Meanwhile, Dame Helen Mirren, who won for Best Actress for The Audience, wore a midnight blue gown with low-cut neckline.
    Babe in blue: Kim Cattrall (left) wore an asymmetrical vintage number, while Best Actress nominee Billie Piper wore a dark blue gown
    Babe in blue: Kim Cattrall (left) wore an asymmetrical vintage number, while Best Actress nominee Billie Piper wore a dark blue gown
    Babe in blue: Kim Cattrall (left) wore an asymmetrical vintage Thierry Mugler number, while Best Actress nominee Billie Piper wore a dark blue gown
    Talented pair: Best Actor nominee James McAvoy arrived with his wife Anne-Marie Duff, who wore a 1920s-inspired dress
    Talented pair: Best Actor nominee James McAvoy arrived with his wife Anne-Marie Duff, who wore a 1920s-inspired dress
    She also presented Best Actor In A Supporting Role to her co-star Richard McCabe, who plays former Prime Minister Harold Wilson. 
    Also in dark blue was fellow Best Actress nominee Billie Piper, who has been nominated for The Effect.
    The former Doctor Who star attended with her husband Laurence Fox.
    Who will it be? Best Actress nominee Kristin Scott Thomas (left) in a sheer, ruffled number, while Best Actress In A Musical nominee Imelda Staunton wore green satin
    Who will it be? Best Actress nominee Kristin Scott Thomas (left) in a sheer, ruffled number, while Best Actress In A Musical nominee Imelda Staunton wore green satin
    Who will it be? Best Actress nominee Kristin Scott Thomas (left) in a sheer, ruffled number, while Best Actress In A Musical nominee Imelda Staunton wore green satin 
    Red carpet: Downton Abbey star Lily James (left) went for a cream corset and black maxi skirt, while Anna Chancellor wore a black jacket and dress
    Red carpet: Downton Abbey star Lily James (left) went for a cream corset and black maxi skirt, while Anna Chancellor wore a black jacket and dress
    Red carpet: Downton Abbey star Lily James (left) went for a cream corset and black maxi skirt, while Anna Chancellor wore a black jacket and dress
    British-Canadian actress Kim Cattrall also dazzled in a blue, asymmetrical vintage Thierry Mugler number at the ceremony, where she presented Luke Treadaway for Best Actor for The Curious Incident.
    The former Sex And The City star completed her outfit with David Morris diamond earrings.
    This year's ceremony was co-hosted by Sheridan Smith and Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville.
    Meanwhile, black appeared to be a popular choice of dress shade for many guests at the star-studded ceremony.
    Keep it simple: Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede wore an unusual black dress, while former newsreader Selina Scott went for the same shade
    Keep it simple: Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede wore an unusual black dress, while former newsreader Selina Scott went for the same shade
    Keep it simple: Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede wore an unusual black dress, while former newsreader Selina Scott went for the same shade
    Feeling Glee-ful: Broadway stars Idina Menzel looked glam in red (left) and Glee star Matthew Morrison
    Feeling Glee-ful: Broadway stars Idina Menzel looked glam in red (left) and Glee star Matthew Morrison
    Feeling Glee-ful: Broadway stars Idina Menzel looked glam in red (left) and Glee star Matthew Morrison
    Best Actress nominee Kristin Scott Thomas, who is nominated for Old Times, wore a sheer black dress.
    Actress Anne-Marie Duff opted for a black and white 1920s-style dress as she arrived with husband James McAvoy.
    The Scottish actor, who was up for Best Actor for Macbeth at the Trafalgar Studios, looked dapper in a black suit.
    Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede wore an unusual black dress with red high heels and gold jewellery.
    High spirits: Billie shares a laugh with actor husband Laurence Fox in the lobby
    High spirits: Billie shares a laugh with actor husband Laurence Fox in the lobby
    And the next award goes to... Hugh Bonneville and Sheridan Smith hosted the star-studded ceremony
    And the next award goes to... Hugh Bonneville and Sheridan Smith hosted the star-studded ceremony
    In the pink: Best Actress In A Musical nominee Summer Strallen wore a strapless pale pink gown
    In the pink: Best Actress In A Musical nominee Summer Strallen wore a strapless pale pink gown
    Red alert: West End star Elaine Page looked ravishing in red as she arrived with a male companion
    Red alert: West End star Elaine Page looked ravishing in red as she arrived with a male companion
    Veteran newsreader Selina Scott also opted for the same shade in a panelled sheer dress with silver detailing.
    Best Actress In A Musical nominee Summer Strallen, who is nominated for Top Hat, looked stunning in a strapless, pale pink gown.
    The Bodyguard star Debbie Kurup, who is nominated for Best Performance in a Supporting Role a Musical, wore an eye-catching purple Jasper Conran gown and Cartier jewels.
    All that glitters: Best Performance In A Supporting Role In A Musical nominee Leigh Zimmerman (left) shimmered in a silver gown, while Sherlock star Lara Pulver wore yellow Maria Grachvogel
    All that glitters: Best Performance In A Supporting Role In A Musical nominee Leigh Zimmerman (left) shimmered in a silver gown, while Sherlock star Lara Pulver wore yellow Maria Grachvogel
    All that glitters: Best Performance In A Supporting Role In A Musical nominee Leigh Zimmerman (left) shimmered in a silver gown, while Sherlock star Lara Pulver wore yellow Maria Grachvogel
    Triumphant: Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner Nicola Walker (left) and choreographer Arlene Phillips
    Triumphant: Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner Nicola Walker (left) and choreographer Arlene Phillips
    Triumphant: Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner Nicola Walker (left) and choreographer Arlene Phillips
    Glamour: Nominees Debbie Kurup (left in Jasper Conran and Cartier) and Janie Dee certainly pulled out all the stops
    Glamour: Nominees Debbie Kurup (left in Jasper Conran and Cartier) and Janie Dee certainly pulled out all the stops
    Glamour: Nominees Debbie Kurup (left in Jasper Conran and Cartier) and Janie Dee certainly pulled out all the stops
    Night out: Actress Anastasia Hille (left) and actress and former Loose Women panellist Lynda Bellingham
    Night out: Actress Anastasia Hille (left) and actress and former Loose Women panellist Lynda Bellingham
    Night out: Actress Anastasia Hille (left) and actress and former Loose Women panellist Lynda Bellingham
    Meanwhile, Janie Dee, who is up for Best Actress In A Supporting Role for Jerwood Theatre Downstairs, went for dramatic glamour in a grey halterneck dress with layered skirt.
    Representing Hollywood and Broadway was Idina Menzel, who wore a red lace number.
    Also in attendance was Glee star Matthew Morrison, who was a seasoned Broadway star before appearing in the TV musical show.
    Colourful: Actress Margo Stilley (left) wore a green satin number, while jazz singer Dionne Bromfield wore a Marina Qureshi dress
    Colourful: Actress Margo Stilley (left) wore a green satin number, while jazz singer Dionne Bromfield wore a Marina Qureshi dress
    Green with envy: Actress Margo Stilley (left) wore a green satin number, while jazz singer Dionne Bromfield wore a Marina Qureshi dress
    Dapper: (L-R) Best Actor In A Musical nominee Will Young, Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe and War Horse star Tom HIddlestone
    Dapper: (L-R) Best Actor In A Musical nominee Will Young, Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe and War Horse star Tom HIddlestone
    Dapper: (L-R) Best Actor In A Musical nominee Will Young, Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe and War Horse star Tom HIddlestone
    Dapper: (L-R) Best Actor In A Musical nominee Will Young, Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe and War Horse star Tom HIddlestone
    Thespians: David Suchet and wife Sheila Harris (left) and Australian musical theatre star Adam Gracia and his girlfriend
    Thespians: David Suchet and wife Sheila Harris (left) and Australian musical theatre star Adam Gracia and his girlfriend
    Thespians: David Suchet and wife Sheila Ferris (left) and Australian musical theatre star Adam Garcia and his girlfriend
    Matching: Best Actor nominee Rafe Spall and his wife Elize Du Toit (left) and Best Actor In A Musical nominee Tom Chambers and his wife Clare
    Matching: Best Actor nominee Rafe Spall and his wife Elize Du Toit (left) and Best Actor In A Musical nominee Tom Chambers and his wife Clare
    Matching: Best Actor nominee Rafe Spall and his wife Elize Du Toit (left) and Best Actor In A Musical nominee Tom Chambers and his wife Clare
    Coupled up: Queen legend Brian May and his wife Anita Dobson (left) and Tim Minchin and his wife Sarah
    Coupled up: Queen legend Brian May and his wife Anita Dobson (left) and Tim Minchin and his wife Sarah
    Coupled up: Queen legend Brian May and his wife Anita Dobson (left) and Tim Minchin and his wife Sarah

    Olivier Awards 2013 Winners

    Best Actor: Luke Treadaway for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    Best Actress: Helen Mirren for The Audience
    Best Actor In A Musical: Michael Ball for Sweeney Todd
    Best Actress In A Musical: Imelda Staunton for Sweeney Todd
    Best Actor In A Supporting Role: Richard McCabe for The Audience
    Best Actress In A Supporting Role: Nicola Walker for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    Best Performance In A Supporting Role In A Musical: Leigh Zimmerman for A Chorus Line
    Best Director: Marianne Elliott for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    Best New Play: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    Best New Musical: Top Hat
    Best Entertainment & Family Award: Goodnight Mister Tom
    Radio 2 Audience Award: Billy Elliott
    Best Musical Revival: Sweeney Todd
    Best Revival: Long Day's Journey Into Night
    Best Lighting Design: Paule Constable for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    Best Sound Design: Ian Dickinson and Adrian Sutton The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    Best Set Design: Bunny Christie and Finn Ross for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
    Best Costume: Jon Morrell for Top Hat
    Best Choreographer: Bill Deamer for Top Hat
    Outstanding Achievement In Dance: Marianela Núñez for the Royal Ballet
    Outstanding Achievement In Affiliate Theatre: Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at The Royal Court
    Outstanding Achievement In Opera: Bryan Hymel
    Best New Opera Production: Einstein On The Beach at The Barbican
    Special Award: Michael Frayn



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