He got women swooning with his on-screen role of Ross Poldark.

And Aidan Turner scooped the Best Actor In A Play award for his stellar performance in The Lieutenant of Inishmore at the WhatsOnStage Awards on Sunday.

The Poldark hero, 35, swapped his period costume for a dapper suit when he attended the awards at The Prince of Wales Theatre, in London.

Swoon: Aidan Turner looked worlds away from Poldark in a suit as he won Best Actor In A Play at the glitzy WhatsOnStage Awards on Sunday

While he opted for a bearded look instead of his on-screen character's stubble, the Irish actor looked incredibly handsome as he styled his wavy locks in a tousled style.

Aidan was bestowed the award for his portrayal of Mad Padraic, a man too violent to be a member of the IRA in The Lieutenant of Inishmore.

The Lieutenant of Inishmore transports audience members back to Ireland 1993 when the Northern Ireland peace process was underway.

A dark sequence of events unfold when Padraic (Turner), the 'mad' leader of an Irish National Liberation Army Splinter group, finds out his cat has been killed.

He's a winner! The star scooped the Best Actor In A Play award for his stellar performance in The Lieutenant of Inishmore at the WhatsOnStage Awards

Exciting: Loyal fans have been eagerly awaiting the fifth and final installment of the series, while filming has been wrapped up but the release date has yet to be made public

Aidan courted attention for his role as the dashing titular character Ross Poldark in the Cornish love story which spans five seasons.

In the beginning, Ross returns from the American Revolutionary War to find out his childhood sweetheart Elizabeth is betrothed to someone else.

Romantic scenes see the soldier falls madly in love with the fiery red-head servant girl Demelza (Eleanor Tomlinson) who he makes his wife.

Different look: The Poldark hero, 35, swapped his period costume for a dapper suit when he attended the awards at The Prince of Wales Theatre, in London

He's fabulous: While he opted for a bearded look instead of his on-screen character's stubble, the Irish actor looked incredibly handsome as he styled his wavy locks in a tousled style

Poldark's past four seasons document their love and their marital struggles against the backdrop of 18th century Cornwall.

Loyal fans have been eagerly awaiting the fifth and final installment of the series, while filming has been wrapped up but the release date has yet to be made public.

However, Aidan revealed he would 'love' to take on more theatre roles after starring in hot television series Poldark.

Winning: Aidan was bestowed the award for his portrayal of Mad Padraic, a man too violent to be a member of the IRA in The Lieutenant of Inishmore

Storytelling: The Lieutenant of Inishmore transports audience members back to Ireland 1993 when the Northern Ireland peace process was underway

Big role: A dark sequence of events unfold when Padraic (Turner), the 'mad' leader of an Irish National Liberation Army Splinter group, finds out his cat has been killed

He told The Evening Standard in July 2018: 'I’d love to do more but it is finding time, there is one more year left of Poldark to do and then we’re open.

'It is great doing a comedy, especially a comedy that’s getting the reaction it has been getting from the audience.

'It’s just the best kind of comedy, it’s really dark, it’s what Martin does well. You laugh at something and then five minutes later you have to check yourself. It’s so dark, it’s so poignant and it’s so on the nose but you do crucify yourself for laughing at things you can only laugh at in the theatre.'

Strictly a night out! Former Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips, 75, looked incredibly youthful when she attended the event

Strictly stylish: Arlene showcased her wonderful figure in a sophisticated black dress which she paired with PVC trainers

Winner! Marianne Elliott looked elegant in her pleated dress when she showed off her WhatsOnStage award