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From an emotional speech from Angela Bassett, collecting an honorary Oscar, to a star studded turn out here's everything that happened at the 14th Governors Awards.
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00:00You know Lena Horne once said, it's so nice to get flowers while you can yet still smell the
00:06fragrance. And indeed, it is. From an emotional speech from Angela Bassett and honorary Oscars
00:14to a star-studded turnout, here's everything that happened at the 14th Governor's Awards
00:18on Tuesday night. Hollywood's biggest names like Leonardo DiCaprio, Olivia Rodrigo, Margot Robbie,
00:24Bradley Cooper, Natalie Portman, and Charles Melton, among others, filled the Hollywood
00:29and Highland Center to honor Bassett, along with legendary filmmaker Mel Brooks, and film editor
00:34Carol Littleton, who were all presented with honorary Oscars, as well as Michelle Satter,
00:39who was given the Gene Herschel Humanitarian Award. Comic John Mulaney served as the ceremony's first
00:44ever host and brought down the house with jokes about the last year in film, as well as jokes at
00:49his own expense.
00:49For those of you that don't recognize me from the Tuesday night AA meeting in the Palisades,
00:54my name is John Mulaney. Here's what a great actor Angela Bassett is. She got an Oscar nomination
01:01for a Marvel movie. That's like getting a Pulitzer Prize for a Reddit comment.
01:07For her honor, Bassett, who many expected to win the Best Supporting Actress Oscar last year for her
01:13performance in Black Panther, Wakanda Forever, was introduced on stage to receive her honorary Oscar
01:18by her frequent co-star Regina King. Bottom line, Angela has lived a career for the ages,
01:24and I swear she is ageless. She is artistic excellence embodied in human form.
01:32Bassett accepted her award with an impassioned speech about the history of Black actresses in
01:37Hollywood that was a highlight of the evening.
01:39I call their names to acknowledge every one of them this evening for being beacons of possibility
01:45and hope for little black and brown girls. Elsewhere, Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick,
01:51who starred in the Broadway adaptation of The Producers, introduced Brooks, who won a competitive
01:56Oscar in 1969 for Best Original Screenplay for the film, and performed a song and dance number
02:01before bringing him on stage.
02:03It's springtime for Hitler and Germany.
02:09In his acceptance speech, Brooks referenced the previous Oscar statue he received.
02:13I miss it. I miss it so much. I never should have sold it.
02:19Then came the presentation to Littleton, who cut some of the most iconic films in Hollywood history,
02:24including E.T. She was introduced by Glenn Close, who called her a great humanist
02:29after the truth of a moment and a truly great human being.
02:32And finally, Satter received her humanitarian award and paid tribute to her son Michael Latt,
02:37who tragically was murdered just weeks ago.
02:40Tonight, I share this honor with Michael.
02:43The event was originally scheduled for November 18th, but was pushed into 2024,
02:49back when the WGA and SAG-AFTRA were still on strike.
02:53For more on everything from the 14 Governor's Awards, head to THR.com.
02:57And for the latest entertainment news and updates, keep watching The Hollywood Reporter News.
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