Helen Mirren's Golden Globes Honoree Speech: A Humble Tribute to Her Career and Colleagues
Dame Helen Mirren took home the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award at this year's Golden Globe ceremony, an honor that she humbly accepted with characteristic wit and gratitude.
The award is the culmination of a career marked by impressive performances in films like "1923," where Mirren reunited with her longtime friend Harrison Ford. Speaking of whom, Ford served as presenter for the evening and praised Mirren for being a true "badass" – not just on screen but also off it.
Ford's tribute to Mirren was nothing short of effusive, describing her as an artist who brings authenticity and power to every scene she's in. He jokingly noted that while Mirren is known for playing royalty, she is truly majestic in everything she does.
Mirren took a moment to acknowledge the two Golden Globes she has won previously, but this time with a self-deprecating twist. She referred to the award as "two large balls" – figuratively speaking, of course – which have undoubtedly helped her career. However, in a tongue-in-cheek remark, Mirren joked that if this were her memorial, she was thrilled by the turnout and making a list of those who didn't make it.
Throughout her acceptance speech, Mirren expressed admiration for the people she's worked with over the years, citing notable colleagues like Ryan Reynolds, Will Smith, Anthony Hopkins, Vin Diesel, Harrison Ford, Bruce Willis, and Al Pacino. She even poked fun at her own advice-seeking days, referencing Victor Mature's sage advice on mastering public speaking while maintaining a flat stomach – a necessity she no longer faces with the help of modern Spanx and Ozempic.
Mirren's speech was an uplifting tribute to her illustrious career and the relationships that have defined it. As one might expect from this accomplished actress, her words were infused with warmth, humor, and a deep appreciation for the people who've helped shape her journey in the entertainment industry.
Dame Helen Mirren took home the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award at this year's Golden Globe ceremony, an honor that she humbly accepted with characteristic wit and gratitude.
The award is the culmination of a career marked by impressive performances in films like "1923," where Mirren reunited with her longtime friend Harrison Ford. Speaking of whom, Ford served as presenter for the evening and praised Mirren for being a true "badass" – not just on screen but also off it.
Ford's tribute to Mirren was nothing short of effusive, describing her as an artist who brings authenticity and power to every scene she's in. He jokingly noted that while Mirren is known for playing royalty, she is truly majestic in everything she does.
Mirren took a moment to acknowledge the two Golden Globes she has won previously, but this time with a self-deprecating twist. She referred to the award as "two large balls" – figuratively speaking, of course – which have undoubtedly helped her career. However, in a tongue-in-cheek remark, Mirren joked that if this were her memorial, she was thrilled by the turnout and making a list of those who didn't make it.
Throughout her acceptance speech, Mirren expressed admiration for the people she's worked with over the years, citing notable colleagues like Ryan Reynolds, Will Smith, Anthony Hopkins, Vin Diesel, Harrison Ford, Bruce Willis, and Al Pacino. She even poked fun at her own advice-seeking days, referencing Victor Mature's sage advice on mastering public speaking while maintaining a flat stomach – a necessity she no longer faces with the help of modern Spanx and Ozempic.
Mirren's speech was an uplifting tribute to her illustrious career and the relationships that have defined it. As one might expect from this accomplished actress, her words were infused with warmth, humor, and a deep appreciation for the people who've helped shape her journey in the entertainment industry.