Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Viola Davis’ Acceptance Speech
FT. ALL OCTAVIA SPENCER’S EMOTIONS
“Yeah. I do want to direct. And if I did direct, I would try to have the same no-bullshit approach to it as Clint [Eastwood] and his crew have. Seriously, there are no frills on his set. It’s a small, tight-knit crew” - GQ Australia’ February/March 2012
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
Nominee: Patrick J. Adams for “Suits”
Not only was Audrey Hepburn used as one of the visual models for animators when creating the Disney character Belle from the 1991 film, Beauty and the Beast, but the ball gown Belle wears in the now famous waltz scene from the Oscar-nominated Disney flick is directly inspired by the royal gown Audrey Hepburn wore in the 1953 film Roman Holiday - her Hollywood debut. Hepburn was used as model primarily for her face’s round features. The Disney animators wanted to make Belle more ‘European-looking,’ than some previous princesses, which led them to Hepburn’s earlier film roles as guidance.