While The Favourite may have landed a total of 12 BAFTA nominations, putting it far ahead of the field, it was Bradley Cooper and Alfonso Cuaron who walked away Wednesday with records.

A Star Is Born earned seven nominations, five of which were for Cooper across five disciplines in the best film, actor, director, adapted screenplay and original music categories, which BAFTA said hadn't happened before in its 72-year history.

"What we think is a first is that Bradley Cooper has been nominated for producer, director, writer, actor and composer," Emma Baehr, BAFTA's director of awards and membership, told The Hollywood Reporter.