Last year, actor Laura Dern won an Oscar for her portrayal of powerhouse attorney Nora Fanshaw in Marriage Story. Laura Wasser – LA’s go-to lawyer – is thought to be inspiration for the character.
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Laura Dern did not stay long for Sunday’s Golden Globes.
The actress, who presented the night’s first award, Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, to Daniel Kaluuya for “Judas and the Black Messiah”, said she spent all of seven minutes at the mostly virtual ceremony.
Dern, who donned a stunning Givenchy suit for the bash, shared, “So, I just went to the Golden Globe Awards. I was here all of seven minutes, I think.”
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Last year, actor Laura Dern won an Oscar for her portrayal of powerhouse attorney Nora Fanshaw in Marriage Story. Laura Wasser – LA’s go-to lawyer – is thought to be inspiration for the character.
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Gallery: Happy Birthday, Laura Dern! (BANG Showbiz)"When Dawn and I get together, we talk a lot. She helps me sort out my feelings about things and people.
Golden Globes were an uneven affair. They began with a muted Daniel Kaluuya and Laura Dern apologising for a malfunctioning Zoom link, and got progressively more chaotic as they went on.
Laura Dern spent just seven minutes at the Golden Globe Awards. The 'Big Little Lies' actress donned a Givenchy suit to appear on stage at the Beverly Hilton hotel on Sunday (28.
first-ever virtually telecast Golden Globes Awards in a huge “consider the circumstances” kind of way.Sunday night’s broadcast on NBC was, obviously, more technically challenging due to its coronavirus pandemic realities. That was immediately apparent when the audio cut out on Daniel Kaluuya — the very first award winner — leaving presenter Laura Dern momentarily speechless until Kaluuya’s audio returned about 10 seconds later.
“You did me dirty!” said actor Daniel Kaluuya after the audio finally kicked in after he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his amazing turn as Chairman Fred Hampton in the Shaka King-directed Judas and the Black Messiah.
The first-ever partially virtual Golden Globes got off to a rocky start.
Elaine Low Senior TV Writer“You’re doing me dirty, you’re doing me dirty,” actor Daniel Kaluuya quipped at the start of his acceptance speech as the first awards presentation of the 78th Golden Globes got off to a rocky start, when the handoff to the winner’s video feed wound up transitioning to silence.Laura Dern presented the award for best supporting actor in a motion picture to Kaluuya for his performance in Warner Bros.’ “Judas and the Black Messiah.” But Kaluuya’s audio feed didn’t
Daniel Kaluuya is a Golden Globe winner! The 32-year-old actor was presented with the award for Best Supporting Actor for at Sunday night's award show, but his speech was almost cut due to a technical difficulty. It appears he accidentally muted his microphone during the beginning of his acceptance speech. «As you can see, we unfortunately have a bad connection » Laura Dern said as she presented the first award of the night.