2011 Golden Globe candid quotes
When Christian Bale accepted the supporting actor award for his performance in the boxing drama “The Fighter,” he made a point of singling out Ryan Kavanaugh -- who’d recently lost appeals for producing credit on the film with both the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences and the Producers Guild of America. “Ryan!” Bale said. “That was a deal we just made.”
Asked about the comment backstage, Bale said, “Ryan had had me saying I owed him a free movie, I had to get paid nothing to do a movie for him on the next one, so he said if I thanked him personally he’d let me off and actually pay me for the next movie we do. So that was the payoff.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
“The thing about the red carpet is how fast you go,” says
This year,
Stars. They’re just like us. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times)
Sure, Temple Grandin was glad that
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“Go back and watch ‘American Psycho’ and you see it, there’s a lot of humor there,” says Nolan, pictured here with his wife Emma Thomas. “I went back and watched that film before I cast him [as Batman] and I was surprised at how much humor there was behind the performance. Now it’s very dark humor, of course, but you do see it.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Does “The Big Bang Theory’s” Jim Parsons choreograph those crazy dance moves before filming?
“I tend to be an awkward mover in real life, as I have my hand on my head like that,” he says backstage after accepting the TV comedy actor award. “Who does that? From a very young age, I have been a pacer and a memorizer, but for this show ,a lot is really created in the moment and during rehearsal and sometimes in performance.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
“I feel the movie was about the love of this family, and it would be very difficult to see that and take that in and have that incredibly fearful anger that ... is preventing adoptions, marriages,” says “Kids Are All Right” producer Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, speaking on the socially conscious aspects of the film. “That’s not what this country is about.”
Photo: The cast and crew of
Before the ceremony,
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Katey Sagal won for lead actress in a TV drama for her role in “Sons of Anarchy,” and already someone’s thinking about bigger projects. Sagal was taken aback when a reporter in the press room told her she had “kind of a Sarah Palin thing going on.”
“Really?” she said. “Sarah Palin?”
“Yes,” said the reporter. “Do you see yourself playing Sarah Palin anytime in the future?”
Meanwhile, husband and show creator Kurt Sutter couldn’t wait to rush backstage to congratulate his wife, but not before telling the Los Angeles Times, “I’m over the moon! I’m so very happy for my darling. And I’m shocked! This is just amazing.” (Mike Nelson / EPA)
In the press room, newly minted supporting actor in a
“I don’t have any invites, but hopefully this will get me in,” he said holding up his award in disbelief. (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
“This may be a little racist, but your child is black. I’m so sorry, your ‘child’ is ‘African American’” --