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Deadline interviewing Mads at Mufasa London premiere
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Aaron Pierre at the Mufasa: The Lion King London Premiere | 12. 11. 24.
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Mads Mikkelsen and his wife at the Mufasa premiere in London
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Anika Noni Rose before the Mufasa London premiere
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Da'Vine Joy Randolph | Bishme Cromartie ensemble | Mufasa: The Lion King London Premiere | 2024
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After starting her career as a member of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé has become a powerful diva, solo artist, and mother with a strong point of view and a unique personal style. In her early days, the singer was all about coordinating with her band members in costumes designed by her mother, Ms. Tina Knowles-Lawson. Since then, she’s evolved to glamorous designer gowns and plenty of naked dresses, including a few memorable turns at the Met Gala at the hands of Givenchy’s former designer Riccardo Tisci. In fact, she’s such a superstar she doesn’t even need to walk the red carpet anymore—she rarely anoints the step-and-repeat with her presence, but when she does, it is likely the only moment of the evening that matters. In honor of Beyoncé’s indelible style, here’s a look back at some of her most memorable red carpet moments so far.2024: Mufasa: Lion King PremiereLISA O'CONNOR/AFP/Getty ImagesIn a sculpted Balmain dress, Beyoncé supported her daughter Blue Ivy at the Lion King premiere. Blue, wearing a gilded Christian Siriano look, made her voice-acting debut in the film.2024: iHeart Radio AwardsMichael Buckner/Billboard/Getty ImagesFresh off her Cowboy Carter album, Beyoncé slipped into a vintage Versace moment, aptly nicknamed “Midnight Cowgirl,” to accept the Innovator Award at the iHeart Radio Awards.2024: Mea Culpa PremiereMEGA/GC Images/Getty ImagesThe superstar donned jaw-dropping black and white Balmain to support the premiere of Kelly Rowland’s role in Mea Culpa. 2024: New York Fashion WeekJames Devaney/GC Images/Getty ImagesBeyoncé shocked Bushwick when she stepped out to Luar’s runway show—her first NYFW appearance in nearly a decade—while wearing a bedazzled couture suit and matching cowboy hat. 2024: Grammy AwardsKevin Mazur/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesOn theme in Western tinged Louis Vuitton during the 2024 Grammy Awards.2023: Renaissance London PremiereKevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé had a major disco diva moment at the Renaissance London premiere in a plunging mini dress complete with an extra-long train.2023: Renaissance L.A. PremiereBeyoncé naturally lived out her full “Alien Superstar” fantasy in a fitted chainmail Versace look for the premiere of Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé in Los Angeles.2023: Grammy AwardsTimothy Norris/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé accepted the honor of "Best Dance/Electronic Music Album" for Renaissance at the 2023 Grammy Awards in a scalloped, tow-toned Gucci look that she pared with opera-length gloves.2023: Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal WeekendMason Poole/Parkwood Media/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe star was reportedly paid a whopping $24 million to perform at the Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal Weekend and she looked every bit of that price tag in a cut-out gold gown and dramatic taffeta train.2022: Academy AwardsBeyoncé was joined by her husband, Jay-Z, for her first Oscars in 13 years. For the occasion, the singer wore a yellow, Valentino haute couture dress with an attached cape and opera gloves. 2022: Harder They Fall PremiereWearing an Alexandre Vauthier fall 2020 haute couture dress, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Harder They Fall, which Jay-Z helped produce. 2022: Grammy AwardsRobert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Getty ImagesWhile Beyoncé didn’t walk the red carpet, she did appear on stage with Megan Thee Stallion to accept the award for Best Rap Performance in a black leather Schiaparelli haute couture mini dress with built-in gloves. 2020: Golden Globe AwardsOnce again, skipping the red carpet, Beyoncé attended the 2020 Golden Globes on the arm of Jay-Z in a black and gold Schiaparelli haute couture gown. 2019: The Lion King European Premiere Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived on the red carpet for the European premiere of the Lion King wearing a gold Cong Tri dress with a slit up to her hip bone. 2019: The Lion King LA PremiereMatt Winkelmeyer/Getty ImagesWith her daughter, Blue Ivy, by her side, Beyoncé attended the premiere of The Lion King in Los Angeles. Blue’s crystal-adorned suit jacket and tulle skirt matched her mom’s Alexander McQueen tuxedo dress. 2017: Grammy AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesAfter accepting her Grammys, Beyoncé posed on the carpet with her awards, showing off her growing bump in a sequined, red Peter Dundas gown. 2016: MTV Video Music AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesNominated for 11 awards at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, Beyoncé wore an appropriately regal gown by Francesco Scognamiglio, featuring a feathery neckline that extended out and around the back, giving it the illusion of wings.2016: Met GalaBeyoncé arrived to the 2016 Met Gala wearing a beaded, rose gold Givenchy number.2015: Met GalaPhoto by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for VarietyThe singer wore this jaw dropping, see-through Givenchy custom embellished gown that put the word “naked dress” on the fashion map to the 2015 Met Gala. 2015: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in a beaded, figure-hugging Proenza Schouler dress. 2014: MTV Movie AwardsGregg DeGuire/WireImage/Getty ImagesNever one to say no to a black, long-sleeved beaded dress, Beyoncé wore this Nicolas Jebran couture look to the MTV Movie Awards in 2014. 2014: Met GalaGeorge Pimentel/WireImagePlaying into the ‘Charles James: Beyond Fashion’ theme at the 2014 Met Gala, the star chose a gothic-inspired, sheer and embellished Givenchy gown.2014: Grammy AwardsWearing a custom, ivory Michael Costello sheer floral print gown, Beyoncé attended the 56th annual Grammy Awards. 2013: Met GalaLars Niki/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé’s 2013 Met Gala dress was courtesy of Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy and featured a high-slight skirt covered in an orange flame motif. 2013: Beyoncé: Life is But a Dream PremiereCharles Eshelman/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWearing a jewel-encrusted Elie Saab spring 2012 couture gown, Beyoncé attended the premiere of her HBO documentary in NYC. 2013: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé went a bit more casual for the 2013 Grammys, opting to wear a geometric black and white Osman jumpsuit. 2012: BET AwardsJason Merritt/TERM/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe singer wore a neon-colored Stephane Rolland gown to the 2012 BET Awards. The large gold metal geometric belt was the perfect accessory to add an extra touch of glamour to the look. 2012: Met GalaLarry Busacca/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 2012 Met Gala in a show-stopping, sheer Givenchy couture gown, which was detailed with crystal embellishments, black lace, and an ombré feathered train.2011: MTV Video Music AwardsAnthony Harvey/Getty ImagesThe orange, one-shoulder Lanvin gown was perfect for showing off Beyoncé’s baby bump at the 2011 MTV VMAs. 2011: Met Gala Dimitrios Kambouris / StaffAt the 2011 Met Gala, Beyoncé turned heads in a black and gold Emilio Pucci cut-out fishtail gown, paired with a sleek middle-part ponytail hairstyle.2010: Grammy AwardsBeyoncé wore a rose-colored, satin Stephane Rolland gown to the 2010 Grammy Awards. 2009: Academy AwardsAt the 2009 Academy Awards, Beyoncé posed in a Tina Knowles House of Deréon original design. 2009: Golden Globe AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 66th annual Golden Globes in a beautifully textured, champagne-colored Elie Saab dress. 2008: Met Gala Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesThe singer went for a more romantic aesthetic for the 2008 Met Gala when she chose this pink, satin Armani Privé gown.2008: Grammy AwardsFrazer Harrison/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé has never been afraid of a little sparkle and she proved that when she wore this blue tulle Elie Saab gown with a structured, sequined bodice to the 2008 Grammys. 2007: BET AwardsIn this glitzy Dolce & Gabbana dress with a metal corset belt, Beyonce was the queen of the 2007 BET Awards, where she won the award for Best Female R&B Artist.2007: Academy AwardsTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty ImagesWearing a sea foam green Armani Privé gown with a beaded, one-shoulder detail, Beyoncé attended the Oscars in 2007. 2007: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesDitching her usual long gowns for a silk, Giorgio Armani mini dress, Beyoncé hit the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. 2007: Dreamgirls UK Premiere Dave Hogan/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé looked like a dream girl herself in this silver, beaded Elie Saab dress at the movie’s UK premiere. 2007: Golden Globe AwardsPatrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesWearing her go-to designer, Elie Saab, Beyoncé attended the 2007 Golden Golobes in this low-cut golden gown. 2006: Dreamgirls LA Premiere Beyoncé looked like a true confection in this blue scalloped Elie Saab dress at the LA premiere of Dreamgirls. 2006: Cannes Film Festival Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage/Getty ImagesWearing a dress from her mom’s fashion line, House of Deréon, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Dreamgirls at the Cannes Film Festival. 2006: Grammy AwardsAt the 48th Annual Grammy Awards, the singer wore another fitted strapless gown covered in crystals. 2006: Pink Panther PremiereBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesOf course, Beyoncé had to wear pink to the Pink Panther premiere, and this gorgeous, satin Givenchy midi dress with an embellished overlay was the perfect choice. 2005: Academy AwardsThe singer looked sophisticated at the 2005 Academy Awards in a strapless vintage Atelier Versace gown and bold diamond chandelier earrings.2005: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesThis black and gold Roberto Cavalli dress looks like perfection from the front, but it’s the open back that really makes the whole look. 2004: MTV Video Music AwardsBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesBeyoncé and Jay-Z made their red carpet debut at the 2004 MTV VMAs. For the occasion, Beyoncé paired Farrah Fawcett-inspired curls with a playful gold short suit.2004: BRIT AwardsBeyoncé was all about the glam at the 2004 Brit Awards, wearing a completely beaded Dolce & Gabbana gown with barely there straps and big, bouncy curls. 2004: Grammy AwardsJeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWhen Beyoncé attended the Grammys solo for the first time, she did so looked like a trophy herself in this gold, draped gown. 2003: Billboard Music AwardsBeyoncé was a stylish glamazon at the Billboard Music Awards in an intricately beaded gold mini frock. She completed the look with gold metal sandals and oversized pendant earrings.2003: The Fighting Temptations PremiereVince Bucci/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThis beaded, pale blue Armani dress guaranteed that all eyes were on Beyoncé at the premiere of her movie, The Fighting Temptations. 2003: MTV Video Music AwardsIan West - PA Images/PA Images/Getty Images2003: Golden Globe AwardsJeffrey Mayer/WireImage/Getty ImagesLooking very much like a bride in this white gown with an embroidered, corseted top and tulle skirt, Beyoncé attended the Golden Globes in 2003. 2002: Austin Powers in Goldmember Premiere Beyoncé celebrated her first movie role in the Austin Powers film Goldmember by dressing the part for the premiere. The singer wore a Tina Turner-esque fringe mini dress with hair to match. 2002: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesThe singer stood with her former Destiny’s Child group members, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, in matching shimmering looks and handkerchief skirts at the 2002 Grammys. 2001: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé matched the carpet at the 2001 MTV Movie Awards in a yellow sheer and embellished midi dress with a high slit. 2001: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child attended the 2001 Grammys in matching silk gowns in various cream hues. 2000: MTV Video Music AwardsSteve Azzara/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child looked especially cool in these leather, studded outfits at the VMAs in 2000. 2000: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé made her presence known on the red carpet of the 9th Annual MTV Movie Awards in an asymmetrical, tie-dye slip dress paired with long blonde wavy locks.2000: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child, along with former member Farrah Franklin, attended the Grammys in different white, beaded, and lace looks that came together nicely on the red carpet. 1999: Soul Train Music AwardsFormer Destiny’s Child members LaTavia Robertson and LeToya Lucket joined Rowland and Beyoncé in matching purple looks with various belt details and cutouts. 1998: Soul Train Music AwardsWearing outfits likely designed by Beyoncé’s mom, the first iteration of Destiny’s Child attended the 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles.This article was originally published on Sep. 4, 2017 Source link
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After starting her career as a member of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé has become a powerful diva, solo artist, and mother with a strong point of view and a unique personal style. In her early days, the singer was all about coordinating with her band members in costumes designed by her mother, Ms. Tina Knowles-Lawson. Since then, she’s evolved to glamorous designer gowns and plenty of naked dresses, including a few memorable turns at the Met Gala at the hands of Givenchy’s former designer Riccardo Tisci. In fact, she’s such a superstar she doesn’t even need to walk the red carpet anymore—she rarely anoints the step-and-repeat with her presence, but when she does, it is likely the only moment of the evening that matters. In honor of Beyoncé’s indelible style, here’s a look back at some of her most memorable red carpet moments so far.2024: Mufasa: Lion King PremiereLISA O'CONNOR/AFP/Getty ImagesIn a sculpted Balmain dress, Beyoncé supported her daughter Blue Ivy at the Lion King premiere. Blue, wearing a gilded Christian Siriano look, made her voice-acting debut in the film.2024: iHeart Radio AwardsMichael Buckner/Billboard/Getty ImagesFresh off her Cowboy Carter album, Beyoncé slipped into a vintage Versace moment, aptly nicknamed “Midnight Cowgirl,” to accept the Innovator Award at the iHeart Radio Awards.2024: Mea Culpa PremiereMEGA/GC Images/Getty ImagesThe superstar donned jaw-dropping black and white Balmain to support the premiere of Kelly Rowland’s role in Mea Culpa. 2024: New York Fashion WeekJames Devaney/GC Images/Getty ImagesBeyoncé shocked Bushwick when she stepped out to Luar’s runway show—her first NYFW appearance in nearly a decade—while wearing a bedazzled couture suit and matching cowboy hat. 2024: Grammy AwardsKevin Mazur/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesOn theme in Western tinged Louis Vuitton during the 2024 Grammy Awards.2023: Renaissance London PremiereKevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé had a major disco diva moment at the Renaissance London premiere in a plunging mini dress complete with an extra-long train.2023: Renaissance L.A. PremiereBeyoncé naturally lived out her full “Alien Superstar” fantasy in a fitted chainmail Versace look for the premiere of Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé in Los Angeles.2023: Grammy AwardsTimothy Norris/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé accepted the honor of "Best Dance/Electronic Music Album" for Renaissance at the 2023 Grammy Awards in a scalloped, tow-toned Gucci look that she pared with opera-length gloves.2023: Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal WeekendMason Poole/Parkwood Media/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe star was reportedly paid a whopping $24 million to perform at the Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal Weekend and she looked every bit of that price tag in a cut-out gold gown and dramatic taffeta train.2022: Academy AwardsBeyoncé was joined by her husband, Jay-Z, for her first Oscars in 13 years. For the occasion, the singer wore a yellow, Valentino haute couture dress with an attached cape and opera gloves. 2022: Harder They Fall PremiereWearing an Alexandre Vauthier fall 2020 haute couture dress, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Harder They Fall, which Jay-Z helped produce. 2022: Grammy AwardsRobert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Getty ImagesWhile Beyoncé didn’t walk the red carpet, she did appear on stage with Megan Thee Stallion to accept the award for Best Rap Performance in a black leather Schiaparelli haute couture mini dress with built-in gloves. 2020: Golden Globe AwardsOnce again, skipping the red carpet, Beyoncé attended the 2020 Golden Globes on the arm of Jay-Z in a black and gold Schiaparelli haute couture gown. 2019: The Lion King European Premiere Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived on the red carpet for the European premiere of the Lion King wearing a gold Cong Tri dress with a slit up to her hip bone. 2019: The Lion King LA PremiereMatt Winkelmeyer/Getty ImagesWith her daughter, Blue Ivy, by her side, Beyoncé attended the premiere of The Lion King in Los Angeles. Blue’s crystal-adorned suit jacket and tulle skirt matched her mom’s Alexander McQueen tuxedo dress. 2017: Grammy AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesAfter accepting her Grammys, Beyoncé posed on the carpet with her awards, showing off her growing bump in a sequined, red Peter Dundas gown. 2016: MTV Video Music AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesNominated for 11 awards at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, Beyoncé wore an appropriately regal gown by Francesco Scognamiglio, featuring a feathery neckline that extended out and around the back, giving it the illusion of wings.2016: Met GalaBeyoncé arrived to the 2016 Met Gala wearing a beaded, rose gold Givenchy number.2015: Met GalaPhoto by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for VarietyThe singer wore this jaw dropping, see-through Givenchy custom embellished gown that put the word “naked dress” on the fashion map to the 2015 Met Gala. 2015: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in a beaded, figure-hugging Proenza Schouler dress. 2014: MTV Movie AwardsGregg DeGuire/WireImage/Getty ImagesNever one to say no to a black, long-sleeved beaded dress, Beyoncé wore this Nicolas Jebran couture look to the MTV Movie Awards in 2014. 2014: Met GalaGeorge Pimentel/WireImagePlaying into the ‘Charles James: Beyond Fashion’ theme at the 2014 Met Gala, the star chose a gothic-inspired, sheer and embellished Givenchy gown.2014: Grammy AwardsWearing a custom, ivory Michael Costello sheer floral print gown, Beyoncé attended the 56th annual Grammy Awards. 2013: Met GalaLars Niki/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé’s 2013 Met Gala dress was courtesy of Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy and featured a high-slight skirt covered in an orange flame motif. 2013: Beyoncé: Life is But a Dream PremiereCharles Eshelman/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWearing a jewel-encrusted Elie Saab spring 2012 couture gown, Beyoncé attended the premiere of her HBO documentary in NYC. 2013: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé went a bit more casual for the 2013 Grammys, opting to wear a geometric black and white Osman jumpsuit. 2012: BET AwardsJason Merritt/TERM/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe singer wore a neon-colored Stephane Rolland gown to the 2012 BET Awards. The large gold metal geometric belt was the perfect accessory to add an extra touch of glamour to the look. 2012: Met GalaLarry Busacca/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 2012 Met Gala in a show-stopping, sheer Givenchy couture gown, which was detailed with crystal embellishments, black lace, and an ombré feathered train.2011: MTV Video Music AwardsAnthony Harvey/Getty ImagesThe orange, one-shoulder Lanvin gown was perfect for showing off Beyoncé’s baby bump at the 2011 MTV VMAs. 2011: Met Gala Dimitrios Kambouris / StaffAt the 2011 Met Gala, Beyoncé turned heads in a black and gold Emilio Pucci cut-out fishtail gown, paired with a sleek middle-part ponytail hairstyle.2010: Grammy AwardsBeyoncé wore a rose-colored, satin Stephane Rolland gown to the 2010 Grammy Awards. 2009: Academy AwardsAt the 2009 Academy Awards, Beyoncé posed in a Tina Knowles House of Deréon original design. 2009: Golden Globe AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 66th annual Golden Globes in a beautifully textured, champagne-colored Elie Saab dress. 2008: Met Gala Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesThe singer went for a more romantic aesthetic for the 2008 Met Gala when she chose this pink, satin Armani Privé gown.2008: Grammy AwardsFrazer Harrison/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé has never been afraid of a little sparkle and she proved that when she wore this blue tulle Elie Saab gown with a structured, sequined bodice to the 2008 Grammys. 2007: BET AwardsIn this glitzy Dolce & Gabbana dress with a metal corset belt, Beyonce was the queen of the 2007 BET Awards, where she won the award for Best Female R&B Artist.2007: Academy AwardsTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty ImagesWearing a sea foam green Armani Privé gown with a beaded, one-shoulder detail, Beyoncé attended the Oscars in 2007. 2007: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesDitching her usual long gowns for a silk, Giorgio Armani mini dress, Beyoncé hit the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. 2007: Dreamgirls UK Premiere Dave Hogan/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé looked like a dream girl herself in this silver, beaded Elie Saab dress at the movie’s UK premiere. 2007: Golden Globe AwardsPatrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesWearing her go-to designer, Elie Saab, Beyoncé attended the 2007 Golden Golobes in this low-cut golden gown. 2006: Dreamgirls LA Premiere Beyoncé looked like a true confection in this blue scalloped Elie Saab dress at the LA premiere of Dreamgirls. 2006: Cannes Film Festival Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage/Getty ImagesWearing a dress from her mom’s fashion line, House of Deréon, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Dreamgirls at the Cannes Film Festival. 2006: Grammy AwardsAt the 48th Annual Grammy Awards, the singer wore another fitted strapless gown covered in crystals. 2006: Pink Panther PremiereBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesOf course, Beyoncé had to wear pink to the Pink Panther premiere, and this gorgeous, satin Givenchy midi dress with an embellished overlay was the perfect choice. 2005: Academy AwardsThe singer looked sophisticated at the 2005 Academy Awards in a strapless vintage Atelier Versace gown and bold diamond chandelier earrings.2005: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesThis black and gold Roberto Cavalli dress looks like perfection from the front, but it’s the open back that really makes the whole look. 2004: MTV Video Music AwardsBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesBeyoncé and Jay-Z made their red carpet debut at the 2004 MTV VMAs. For the occasion, Beyoncé paired Farrah Fawcett-inspired curls with a playful gold short suit.2004: BRIT AwardsBeyoncé was all about the glam at the 2004 Brit Awards, wearing a completely beaded Dolce & Gabbana gown with barely there straps and big, bouncy curls. 2004: Grammy AwardsJeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWhen Beyoncé attended the Grammys solo for the first time, she did so looked like a trophy herself in this gold, draped gown. 2003: Billboard Music AwardsBeyoncé was a stylish glamazon at the Billboard Music Awards in an intricately beaded gold mini frock. She completed the look with gold metal sandals and oversized pendant earrings.2003: The Fighting Temptations PremiereVince Bucci/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThis beaded, pale blue Armani dress guaranteed that all eyes were on Beyoncé at the premiere of her movie, The Fighting Temptations. 2003: MTV Video Music AwardsIan West - PA Images/PA Images/Getty Images2003: Golden Globe AwardsJeffrey Mayer/WireImage/Getty ImagesLooking very much like a bride in this white gown with an embroidered, corseted top and tulle skirt, Beyoncé attended the Golden Globes in 2003. 2002: Austin Powers in Goldmember Premiere Beyoncé celebrated her first movie role in the Austin Powers film Goldmember by dressing the part for the premiere. The singer wore a Tina Turner-esque fringe mini dress with hair to match. 2002: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesThe singer stood with her former Destiny’s Child group members, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, in matching shimmering looks and handkerchief skirts at the 2002 Grammys. 2001: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé matched the carpet at the 2001 MTV Movie Awards in a yellow sheer and embellished midi dress with a high slit. 2001: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child attended the 2001 Grammys in matching silk gowns in various cream hues. 2000: MTV Video Music AwardsSteve Azzara/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child looked especially cool in these leather, studded outfits at the VMAs in 2000. 2000: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé made her presence known on the red carpet of the 9th Annual MTV Movie Awards in an asymmetrical, tie-dye slip dress paired with long blonde wavy locks.2000: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child, along with former member Farrah Franklin, attended the Grammys in different white, beaded, and lace looks that came together nicely on the red carpet. 1999: Soul Train Music AwardsFormer Destiny’s Child members LaTavia Robertson and LeToya Lucket joined Rowland and Beyoncé in matching purple looks with various belt details and cutouts. 1998: Soul Train Music AwardsWearing outfits likely designed by Beyoncé’s mom, the first iteration of Destiny’s Child attended the 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles.This article was originally published on Sep. 4, 2017 Source link
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After starting her career as a member of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé has become a powerful diva, solo artist, and mother with a strong point of view and a unique personal style. In her early days, the singer was all about coordinating with her band members in costumes designed by her mother, Ms. Tina Knowles-Lawson. Since then, she’s evolved to glamorous designer gowns and plenty of naked dresses, including a few memorable turns at the Met Gala at the hands of Givenchy’s former designer Riccardo Tisci. In fact, she’s such a superstar she doesn’t even need to walk the red carpet anymore—she rarely anoints the step-and-repeat with her presence, but when she does, it is likely the only moment of the evening that matters. In honor of Beyoncé’s indelible style, here’s a look back at some of her most memorable red carpet moments so far.2024: Mufasa: Lion King PremiereLISA O'CONNOR/AFP/Getty ImagesIn a sculpted Balmain dress, Beyoncé supported her daughter Blue Ivy at the Lion King premiere. Blue, wearing a gilded Christian Siriano look, made her voice-acting debut in the film.2024: iHeart Radio AwardsMichael Buckner/Billboard/Getty ImagesFresh off her Cowboy Carter album, Beyoncé slipped into a vintage Versace moment, aptly nicknamed “Midnight Cowgirl,” to accept the Innovator Award at the iHeart Radio Awards.2024: Mea Culpa PremiereMEGA/GC Images/Getty ImagesThe superstar donned jaw-dropping black and white Balmain to support the premiere of Kelly Rowland’s role in Mea Culpa. 2024: New York Fashion WeekJames Devaney/GC Images/Getty ImagesBeyoncé shocked Bushwick when she stepped out to Luar’s runway show—her first NYFW appearance in nearly a decade—while wearing a bedazzled couture suit and matching cowboy hat. 2024: Grammy AwardsKevin Mazur/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesOn theme in Western tinged Louis Vuitton during the 2024 Grammy Awards.2023: Renaissance London PremiereKevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé had a major disco diva moment at the Renaissance London premiere in a plunging mini dress complete with an extra-long train.2023: Renaissance L.A. PremiereBeyoncé naturally lived out her full “Alien Superstar” fantasy in a fitted chainmail Versace look for the premiere of Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé in Los Angeles.2023: Grammy AwardsTimothy Norris/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé accepted the honor of "Best Dance/Electronic Music Album" for Renaissance at the 2023 Grammy Awards in a scalloped, tow-toned Gucci look that she pared with opera-length gloves.2023: Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal WeekendMason Poole/Parkwood Media/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe star was reportedly paid a whopping $24 million to perform at the Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal Weekend and she looked every bit of that price tag in a cut-out gold gown and dramatic taffeta train.2022: Academy AwardsBeyoncé was joined by her husband, Jay-Z, for her first Oscars in 13 years. For the occasion, the singer wore a yellow, Valentino haute couture dress with an attached cape and opera gloves. 2022: Harder They Fall PremiereWearing an Alexandre Vauthier fall 2020 haute couture dress, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Harder They Fall, which Jay-Z helped produce. 2022: Grammy AwardsRobert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Getty ImagesWhile Beyoncé didn’t walk the red carpet, she did appear on stage with Megan Thee Stallion to accept the award for Best Rap Performance in a black leather Schiaparelli haute couture mini dress with built-in gloves. 2020: Golden Globe AwardsOnce again, skipping the red carpet, Beyoncé attended the 2020 Golden Globes on the arm of Jay-Z in a black and gold Schiaparelli haute couture gown. 2019: The Lion King European Premiere Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived on the red carpet for the European premiere of the Lion King wearing a gold Cong Tri dress with a slit up to her hip bone. 2019: The Lion King LA PremiereMatt Winkelmeyer/Getty ImagesWith her daughter, Blue Ivy, by her side, Beyoncé attended the premiere of The Lion King in Los Angeles. Blue’s crystal-adorned suit jacket and tulle skirt matched her mom’s Alexander McQueen tuxedo dress. 2017: Grammy AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesAfter accepting her Grammys, Beyoncé posed on the carpet with her awards, showing off her growing bump in a sequined, red Peter Dundas gown. 2016: MTV Video Music AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesNominated for 11 awards at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, Beyoncé wore an appropriately regal gown by Francesco Scognamiglio, featuring a feathery neckline that extended out and around the back, giving it the illusion of wings.2016: Met GalaBeyoncé arrived to the 2016 Met Gala wearing a beaded, rose gold Givenchy number.2015: Met GalaPhoto by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for VarietyThe singer wore this jaw dropping, see-through Givenchy custom embellished gown that put the word “naked dress” on the fashion map to the 2015 Met Gala. 2015: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in a beaded, figure-hugging Proenza Schouler dress. 2014: MTV Movie AwardsGregg DeGuire/WireImage/Getty ImagesNever one to say no to a black, long-sleeved beaded dress, Beyoncé wore this Nicolas Jebran couture look to the MTV Movie Awards in 2014. 2014: Met GalaGeorge Pimentel/WireImagePlaying into the ‘Charles James: Beyond Fashion’ theme at the 2014 Met Gala, the star chose a gothic-inspired, sheer and embellished Givenchy gown.2014: Grammy AwardsWearing a custom, ivory Michael Costello sheer floral print gown, Beyoncé attended the 56th annual Grammy Awards. 2013: Met GalaLars Niki/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé’s 2013 Met Gala dress was courtesy of Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy and featured a high-slight skirt covered in an orange flame motif. 2013: Beyoncé: Life is But a Dream PremiereCharles Eshelman/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWearing a jewel-encrusted Elie Saab spring 2012 couture gown, Beyoncé attended the premiere of her HBO documentary in NYC. 2013: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé went a bit more casual for the 2013 Grammys, opting to wear a geometric black and white Osman jumpsuit. 2012: BET AwardsJason Merritt/TERM/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe singer wore a neon-colored Stephane Rolland gown to the 2012 BET Awards. The large gold metal geometric belt was the perfect accessory to add an extra touch of glamour to the look. 2012: Met GalaLarry Busacca/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 2012 Met Gala in a show-stopping, sheer Givenchy couture gown, which was detailed with crystal embellishments, black lace, and an ombré feathered train.2011: MTV Video Music AwardsAnthony Harvey/Getty ImagesThe orange, one-shoulder Lanvin gown was perfect for showing off Beyoncé’s baby bump at the 2011 MTV VMAs. 2011: Met Gala Dimitrios Kambouris / StaffAt the 2011 Met Gala, Beyoncé turned heads in a black and gold Emilio Pucci cut-out fishtail gown, paired with a sleek middle-part ponytail hairstyle.2010: Grammy AwardsBeyoncé wore a rose-colored, satin Stephane Rolland gown to the 2010 Grammy Awards. 2009: Academy AwardsAt the 2009 Academy Awards, Beyoncé posed in a Tina Knowles House of Deréon original design. 2009: Golden Globe AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 66th annual Golden Globes in a beautifully textured, champagne-colored Elie Saab dress. 2008: Met Gala Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesThe singer went for a more romantic aesthetic for the 2008 Met Gala when she chose this pink, satin Armani Privé gown.2008: Grammy AwardsFrazer Harrison/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé has never been afraid of a little sparkle and she proved that when she wore this blue tulle Elie Saab gown with a structured, sequined bodice to the 2008 Grammys. 2007: BET AwardsIn this glitzy Dolce & Gabbana dress with a metal corset belt, Beyonce was the queen of the 2007 BET Awards, where she won the award for Best Female R&B Artist.2007: Academy AwardsTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty ImagesWearing a sea foam green Armani Privé gown with a beaded, one-shoulder detail, Beyoncé attended the Oscars in 2007. 2007: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesDitching her usual long gowns for a silk, Giorgio Armani mini dress, Beyoncé hit the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. 2007: Dreamgirls UK Premiere Dave Hogan/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé looked like a dream girl herself in this silver, beaded Elie Saab dress at the movie’s UK premiere. 2007: Golden Globe AwardsPatrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesWearing her go-to designer, Elie Saab, Beyoncé attended the 2007 Golden Golobes in this low-cut golden gown. 2006: Dreamgirls LA Premiere Beyoncé looked like a true confection in this blue scalloped Elie Saab dress at the LA premiere of Dreamgirls. 2006: Cannes Film Festival Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage/Getty ImagesWearing a dress from her mom’s fashion line, House of Deréon, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Dreamgirls at the Cannes Film Festival. 2006: Grammy AwardsAt the 48th Annual Grammy Awards, the singer wore another fitted strapless gown covered in crystals. 2006: Pink Panther PremiereBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesOf course, Beyoncé had to wear pink to the Pink Panther premiere, and this gorgeous, satin Givenchy midi dress with an embellished overlay was the perfect choice. 2005: Academy AwardsThe singer looked sophisticated at the 2005 Academy Awards in a strapless vintage Atelier Versace gown and bold diamond chandelier earrings.2005: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesThis black and gold Roberto Cavalli dress looks like perfection from the front, but it’s the open back that really makes the whole look. 2004: MTV Video Music AwardsBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesBeyoncé and Jay-Z made their red carpet debut at the 2004 MTV VMAs. For the occasion, Beyoncé paired Farrah Fawcett-inspired curls with a playful gold short suit.2004: BRIT AwardsBeyoncé was all about the glam at the 2004 Brit Awards, wearing a completely beaded Dolce & Gabbana gown with barely there straps and big, bouncy curls. 2004: Grammy AwardsJeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWhen Beyoncé attended the Grammys solo for the first time, she did so looked like a trophy herself in this gold, draped gown. 2003: Billboard Music AwardsBeyoncé was a stylish glamazon at the Billboard Music Awards in an intricately beaded gold mini frock. She completed the look with gold metal sandals and oversized pendant earrings.2003: The Fighting Temptations PremiereVince Bucci/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThis beaded, pale blue Armani dress guaranteed that all eyes were on Beyoncé at the premiere of her movie, The Fighting Temptations. 2003: MTV Video Music AwardsIan West - PA Images/PA Images/Getty Images2003: Golden Globe AwardsJeffrey Mayer/WireImage/Getty ImagesLooking very much like a bride in this white gown with an embroidered, corseted top and tulle skirt, Beyoncé attended the Golden Globes in 2003. 2002: Austin Powers in Goldmember Premiere Beyoncé celebrated her first movie role in the Austin Powers film Goldmember by dressing the part for the premiere. The singer wore a Tina Turner-esque fringe mini dress with hair to match. 2002: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesThe singer stood with her former Destiny’s Child group members, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, in matching shimmering looks and handkerchief skirts at the 2002 Grammys. 2001: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé matched the carpet at the 2001 MTV Movie Awards in a yellow sheer and embellished midi dress with a high slit. 2001: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child attended the 2001 Grammys in matching silk gowns in various cream hues. 2000: MTV Video Music AwardsSteve Azzara/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child looked especially cool in these leather, studded outfits at the VMAs in 2000. 2000: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé made her presence known on the red carpet of the 9th Annual MTV Movie Awards in an asymmetrical, tie-dye slip dress paired with long blonde wavy locks.2000: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child, along with former member Farrah Franklin, attended the Grammys in different white, beaded, and lace looks that came together nicely on the red carpet. 1999: Soul Train Music AwardsFormer Destiny’s Child members LaTavia Robertson and LeToya Lucket joined Rowland and Beyoncé in matching purple looks with various belt details and cutouts. 1998: Soul Train Music AwardsWearing outfits likely designed by Beyoncé’s mom, the first iteration of Destiny’s Child attended the 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles.This article was originally published on Sep. 4, 2017 Source link
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After starting her career as a member of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé has become a powerful diva, solo artist, and mother with a strong point of view and a unique personal style. In her early days, the singer was all about coordinating with her band members in costumes designed by her mother, Ms. Tina Knowles-Lawson. Since then, she’s evolved to glamorous designer gowns and plenty of naked dresses, including a few memorable turns at the Met Gala at the hands of Givenchy’s former designer Riccardo Tisci. In fact, she’s such a superstar she doesn’t even need to walk the red carpet anymore—she rarely anoints the step-and-repeat with her presence, but when she does, it is likely the only moment of the evening that matters. In honor of Beyoncé’s indelible style, here’s a look back at some of her most memorable red carpet moments so far.2024: Mufasa: Lion King PremiereLISA O'CONNOR/AFP/Getty ImagesIn a sculpted Balmain dress, Beyoncé supported her daughter Blue Ivy at the Lion King premiere. Blue, wearing a gilded Christian Siriano look, made her voice-acting debut in the film.2024: iHeart Radio AwardsMichael Buckner/Billboard/Getty ImagesFresh off her Cowboy Carter album, Beyoncé slipped into a vintage Versace moment, aptly nicknamed “Midnight Cowgirl,” to accept the Innovator Award at the iHeart Radio Awards.2024: Mea Culpa PremiereMEGA/GC Images/Getty ImagesThe superstar donned jaw-dropping black and white Balmain to support the premiere of Kelly Rowland’s role in Mea Culpa. 2024: New York Fashion WeekJames Devaney/GC Images/Getty ImagesBeyoncé shocked Bushwick when she stepped out to Luar’s runway show—her first NYFW appearance in nearly a decade—while wearing a bedazzled couture suit and matching cowboy hat. 2024: Grammy AwardsKevin Mazur/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesOn theme in Western tinged Louis Vuitton during the 2024 Grammy Awards.2023: Renaissance London PremiereKevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé had a major disco diva moment at the Renaissance London premiere in a plunging mini dress complete with an extra-long train.2023: Renaissance L.A. PremiereBeyoncé naturally lived out her full “Alien Superstar” fantasy in a fitted chainmail Versace look for the premiere of Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé in Los Angeles.2023: Grammy AwardsTimothy Norris/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé accepted the honor of "Best Dance/Electronic Music Album" for Renaissance at the 2023 Grammy Awards in a scalloped, tow-toned Gucci look that she pared with opera-length gloves.2023: Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal WeekendMason Poole/Parkwood Media/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe star was reportedly paid a whopping $24 million to perform at the Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal Weekend and she looked every bit of that price tag in a cut-out gold gown and dramatic taffeta train.2022: Academy AwardsBeyoncé was joined by her husband, Jay-Z, for her first Oscars in 13 years. For the occasion, the singer wore a yellow, Valentino haute couture dress with an attached cape and opera gloves. 2022: Harder They Fall PremiereWearing an Alexandre Vauthier fall 2020 haute couture dress, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Harder They Fall, which Jay-Z helped produce. 2022: Grammy AwardsRobert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Getty ImagesWhile Beyoncé didn’t walk the red carpet, she did appear on stage with Megan Thee Stallion to accept the award for Best Rap Performance in a black leather Schiaparelli haute couture mini dress with built-in gloves. 2020: Golden Globe AwardsOnce again, skipping the red carpet, Beyoncé attended the 2020 Golden Globes on the arm of Jay-Z in a black and gold Schiaparelli haute couture gown. 2019: The Lion King European Premiere Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived on the red carpet for the European premiere of the Lion King wearing a gold Cong Tri dress with a slit up to her hip bone. 2019: The Lion King LA PremiereMatt Winkelmeyer/Getty ImagesWith her daughter, Blue Ivy, by her side, Beyoncé attended the premiere of The Lion King in Los Angeles. Blue’s crystal-adorned suit jacket and tulle skirt matched her mom’s Alexander McQueen tuxedo dress. 2017: Grammy AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesAfter accepting her Grammys, Beyoncé posed on the carpet with her awards, showing off her growing bump in a sequined, red Peter Dundas gown. 2016: MTV Video Music AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesNominated for 11 awards at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, Beyoncé wore an appropriately regal gown by Francesco Scognamiglio, featuring a feathery neckline that extended out and around the back, giving it the illusion of wings.2016: Met GalaBeyoncé arrived to the 2016 Met Gala wearing a beaded, rose gold Givenchy number.2015: Met GalaPhoto by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for VarietyThe singer wore this jaw dropping, see-through Givenchy custom embellished gown that put the word “naked dress” on the fashion map to the 2015 Met Gala. 2015: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in a beaded, figure-hugging Proenza Schouler dress. 2014: MTV Movie AwardsGregg DeGuire/WireImage/Getty ImagesNever one to say no to a black, long-sleeved beaded dress, Beyoncé wore this Nicolas Jebran couture look to the MTV Movie Awards in 2014. 2014: Met GalaGeorge Pimentel/WireImagePlaying into the ‘Charles James: Beyond Fashion’ theme at the 2014 Met Gala, the star chose a gothic-inspired, sheer and embellished Givenchy gown.2014: Grammy AwardsWearing a custom, ivory Michael Costello sheer floral print gown, Beyoncé attended the 56th annual Grammy Awards. 2013: Met GalaLars Niki/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé’s 2013 Met Gala dress was courtesy of Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy and featured a high-slight skirt covered in an orange flame motif. 2013: Beyoncé: Life is But a Dream PremiereCharles Eshelman/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWearing a jewel-encrusted Elie Saab spring 2012 couture gown, Beyoncé attended the premiere of her HBO documentary in NYC. 2013: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé went a bit more casual for the 2013 Grammys, opting to wear a geometric black and white Osman jumpsuit. 2012: BET AwardsJason Merritt/TERM/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe singer wore a neon-colored Stephane Rolland gown to the 2012 BET Awards. The large gold metal geometric belt was the perfect accessory to add an extra touch of glamour to the look. 2012: Met GalaLarry Busacca/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 2012 Met Gala in a show-stopping, sheer Givenchy couture gown, which was detailed with crystal embellishments, black lace, and an ombré feathered train.2011: MTV Video Music AwardsAnthony Harvey/Getty ImagesThe orange, one-shoulder Lanvin gown was perfect for showing off Beyoncé’s baby bump at the 2011 MTV VMAs. 2011: Met Gala Dimitrios Kambouris / StaffAt the 2011 Met Gala, Beyoncé turned heads in a black and gold Emilio Pucci cut-out fishtail gown, paired with a sleek middle-part ponytail hairstyle.2010: Grammy AwardsBeyoncé wore a rose-colored, satin Stephane Rolland gown to the 2010 Grammy Awards. 2009: Academy AwardsAt the 2009 Academy Awards, Beyoncé posed in a Tina Knowles House of Deréon original design. 2009: Golden Globe AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 66th annual Golden Globes in a beautifully textured, champagne-colored Elie Saab dress. 2008: Met Gala Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesThe singer went for a more romantic aesthetic for the 2008 Met Gala when she chose this pink, satin Armani Privé gown.2008: Grammy AwardsFrazer Harrison/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé has never been afraid of a little sparkle and she proved that when she wore this blue tulle Elie Saab gown with a structured, sequined bodice to the 2008 Grammys. 2007: BET AwardsIn this glitzy Dolce & Gabbana dress with a metal corset belt, Beyonce was the queen of the 2007 BET Awards, where she won the award for Best Female R&B Artist.2007: Academy AwardsTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty ImagesWearing a sea foam green Armani Privé gown with a beaded, one-shoulder detail, Beyoncé attended the Oscars in 2007. 2007: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesDitching her usual long gowns for a silk, Giorgio Armani mini dress, Beyoncé hit the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. 2007: Dreamgirls UK Premiere Dave Hogan/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé looked like a dream girl herself in this silver, beaded Elie Saab dress at the movie’s UK premiere. 2007: Golden Globe AwardsPatrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesWearing her go-to designer, Elie Saab, Beyoncé attended the 2007 Golden Golobes in this low-cut golden gown. 2006: Dreamgirls LA Premiere Beyoncé looked like a true confection in this blue scalloped Elie Saab dress at the LA premiere of Dreamgirls. 2006: Cannes Film Festival Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage/Getty ImagesWearing a dress from her mom’s fashion line, House of Deréon, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Dreamgirls at the Cannes Film Festival. 2006: Grammy AwardsAt the 48th Annual Grammy Awards, the singer wore another fitted strapless gown covered in crystals. 2006: Pink Panther PremiereBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesOf course, Beyoncé had to wear pink to the Pink Panther premiere, and this gorgeous, satin Givenchy midi dress with an embellished overlay was the perfect choice. 2005: Academy AwardsThe singer looked sophisticated at the 2005 Academy Awards in a strapless vintage Atelier Versace gown and bold diamond chandelier earrings.2005: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesThis black and gold Roberto Cavalli dress looks like perfection from the front, but it’s the open back that really makes the whole look. 2004: MTV Video Music AwardsBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesBeyoncé and Jay-Z made their red carpet debut at the 2004 MTV VMAs. For the occasion, Beyoncé paired Farrah Fawcett-inspired curls with a playful gold short suit.2004: BRIT AwardsBeyoncé was all about the glam at the 2004 Brit Awards, wearing a completely beaded Dolce & Gabbana gown with barely there straps and big, bouncy curls. 2004: Grammy AwardsJeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWhen Beyoncé attended the Grammys solo for the first time, she did so looked like a trophy herself in this gold, draped gown. 2003: Billboard Music AwardsBeyoncé was a stylish glamazon at the Billboard Music Awards in an intricately beaded gold mini frock. She completed the look with gold metal sandals and oversized pendant earrings.2003: The Fighting Temptations PremiereVince Bucci/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThis beaded, pale blue Armani dress guaranteed that all eyes were on Beyoncé at the premiere of her movie, The Fighting Temptations. 2003: MTV Video Music AwardsIan West - PA Images/PA Images/Getty Images2003: Golden Globe AwardsJeffrey Mayer/WireImage/Getty ImagesLooking very much like a bride in this white gown with an embroidered, corseted top and tulle skirt, Beyoncé attended the Golden Globes in 2003. 2002: Austin Powers in Goldmember Premiere Beyoncé celebrated her first movie role in the Austin Powers film Goldmember by dressing the part for the premiere. The singer wore a Tina Turner-esque fringe mini dress with hair to match. 2002: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesThe singer stood with her former Destiny’s Child group members, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, in matching shimmering looks and handkerchief skirts at the 2002 Grammys. 2001: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé matched the carpet at the 2001 MTV Movie Awards in a yellow sheer and embellished midi dress with a high slit. 2001: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child attended the 2001 Grammys in matching silk gowns in various cream hues. 2000: MTV Video Music AwardsSteve Azzara/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child looked especially cool in these leather, studded outfits at the VMAs in 2000. 2000: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé made her presence known on the red carpet of the 9th Annual MTV Movie Awards in an asymmetrical, tie-dye slip dress paired with long blonde wavy locks.2000: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child, along with former member Farrah Franklin, attended the Grammys in different white, beaded, and lace looks that came together nicely on the red carpet. 1999: Soul Train Music AwardsFormer Destiny’s Child members LaTavia Robertson and LeToya Lucket joined Rowland and Beyoncé in matching purple looks with various belt details and cutouts. 1998: Soul Train Music AwardsWearing outfits likely designed by Beyoncé’s mom, the first iteration of Destiny’s Child attended the 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles.This article was originally published on Sep. 4, 2017 Source link
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After starting her career as a member of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé has become a powerful diva, solo artist, and mother with a strong point of view and a unique personal style. In her early days, the singer was all about coordinating with her band members in costumes designed by her mother, Ms. Tina Knowles-Lawson. Since then, she’s evolved to glamorous designer gowns and plenty of naked dresses, including a few memorable turns at the Met Gala at the hands of Givenchy’s former designer Riccardo Tisci. In fact, she’s such a superstar she doesn’t even need to walk the red carpet anymore—she rarely anoints the step-and-repeat with her presence, but when she does, it is likely the only moment of the evening that matters. In honor of Beyoncé’s indelible style, here’s a look back at some of her most memorable red carpet moments so far.2024: Mufasa: Lion King PremiereLISA O'CONNOR/AFP/Getty ImagesIn a sculpted Balmain dress, Beyoncé supported her daughter Blue Ivy at the Lion King premiere. Blue, wearing a gilded Christian Siriano look, made her voice-acting debut in the film.2024: iHeart Radio AwardsMichael Buckner/Billboard/Getty ImagesFresh off her Cowboy Carter album, Beyoncé slipped into a vintage Versace moment, aptly nicknamed “Midnight Cowgirl,” to accept the Innovator Award at the iHeart Radio Awards.2024: Mea Culpa PremiereMEGA/GC Images/Getty ImagesThe superstar donned jaw-dropping black and white Balmain to support the premiere of Kelly Rowland’s role in Mea Culpa. 2024: New York Fashion WeekJames Devaney/GC Images/Getty ImagesBeyoncé shocked Bushwick when she stepped out to Luar’s runway show—her first NYFW appearance in nearly a decade—while wearing a bedazzled couture suit and matching cowboy hat. 2024: Grammy AwardsKevin Mazur/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesOn theme in Western tinged Louis Vuitton during the 2024 Grammy Awards.2023: Renaissance London PremiereKevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé had a major disco diva moment at the Renaissance London premiere in a plunging mini dress complete with an extra-long train.2023: Renaissance L.A. PremiereBeyoncé naturally lived out her full “Alien Superstar” fantasy in a fitted chainmail Versace look for the premiere of Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé in Los Angeles.2023: Grammy AwardsTimothy Norris/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé accepted the honor of "Best Dance/Electronic Music Album" for Renaissance at the 2023 Grammy Awards in a scalloped, tow-toned Gucci look that she pared with opera-length gloves.2023: Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal WeekendMason Poole/Parkwood Media/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe star was reportedly paid a whopping $24 million to perform at the Atlantis The Royal Grand Reveal Weekend and she looked every bit of that price tag in a cut-out gold gown and dramatic taffeta train.2022: Academy AwardsBeyoncé was joined by her husband, Jay-Z, for her first Oscars in 13 years. For the occasion, the singer wore a yellow, Valentino haute couture dress with an attached cape and opera gloves. 2022: Harder They Fall PremiereWearing an Alexandre Vauthier fall 2020 haute couture dress, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Harder They Fall, which Jay-Z helped produce. 2022: Grammy AwardsRobert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Getty ImagesWhile Beyoncé didn’t walk the red carpet, she did appear on stage with Megan Thee Stallion to accept the award for Best Rap Performance in a black leather Schiaparelli haute couture mini dress with built-in gloves. 2020: Golden Globe AwardsOnce again, skipping the red carpet, Beyoncé attended the 2020 Golden Globes on the arm of Jay-Z in a black and gold Schiaparelli haute couture gown. 2019: The Lion King European Premiere Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived on the red carpet for the European premiere of the Lion King wearing a gold Cong Tri dress with a slit up to her hip bone. 2019: The Lion King LA PremiereMatt Winkelmeyer/Getty ImagesWith her daughter, Blue Ivy, by her side, Beyoncé attended the premiere of The Lion King in Los Angeles. Blue’s crystal-adorned suit jacket and tulle skirt matched her mom’s Alexander McQueen tuxedo dress. 2017: Grammy AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesAfter accepting her Grammys, Beyoncé posed on the carpet with her awards, showing off her growing bump in a sequined, red Peter Dundas gown. 2016: MTV Video Music AwardsFrederick M. Brown/Getty ImagesNominated for 11 awards at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, Beyoncé wore an appropriately regal gown by Francesco Scognamiglio, featuring a feathery neckline that extended out and around the back, giving it the illusion of wings.2016: Met GalaBeyoncé arrived to the 2016 Met Gala wearing a beaded, rose gold Givenchy number.2015: Met GalaPhoto by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for VarietyThe singer wore this jaw dropping, see-through Givenchy custom embellished gown that put the word “naked dress” on the fashion map to the 2015 Met Gala. 2015: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesBeyoncé arrived at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in a beaded, figure-hugging Proenza Schouler dress. 2014: MTV Movie AwardsGregg DeGuire/WireImage/Getty ImagesNever one to say no to a black, long-sleeved beaded dress, Beyoncé wore this Nicolas Jebran couture look to the MTV Movie Awards in 2014. 2014: Met GalaGeorge Pimentel/WireImagePlaying into the ‘Charles James: Beyond Fashion’ theme at the 2014 Met Gala, the star chose a gothic-inspired, sheer and embellished Givenchy gown.2014: Grammy AwardsWearing a custom, ivory Michael Costello sheer floral print gown, Beyoncé attended the 56th annual Grammy Awards. 2013: Met GalaLars Niki/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé’s 2013 Met Gala dress was courtesy of Riccardo Tisci at Givenchy and featured a high-slight skirt covered in an orange flame motif. 2013: Beyoncé: Life is But a Dream PremiereCharles Eshelman/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWearing a jewel-encrusted Elie Saab spring 2012 couture gown, Beyoncé attended the premiere of her HBO documentary in NYC. 2013: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé went a bit more casual for the 2013 Grammys, opting to wear a geometric black and white Osman jumpsuit. 2012: BET AwardsJason Merritt/TERM/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThe singer wore a neon-colored Stephane Rolland gown to the 2012 BET Awards. The large gold metal geometric belt was the perfect accessory to add an extra touch of glamour to the look. 2012: Met GalaLarry Busacca/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 2012 Met Gala in a show-stopping, sheer Givenchy couture gown, which was detailed with crystal embellishments, black lace, and an ombré feathered train.2011: MTV Video Music AwardsAnthony Harvey/Getty ImagesThe orange, one-shoulder Lanvin gown was perfect for showing off Beyoncé’s baby bump at the 2011 MTV VMAs. 2011: Met Gala Dimitrios Kambouris / StaffAt the 2011 Met Gala, Beyoncé turned heads in a black and gold Emilio Pucci cut-out fishtail gown, paired with a sleek middle-part ponytail hairstyle.2010: Grammy AwardsBeyoncé wore a rose-colored, satin Stephane Rolland gown to the 2010 Grammy Awards. 2009: Academy AwardsAt the 2009 Academy Awards, Beyoncé posed in a Tina Knowles House of Deréon original design. 2009: Golden Globe AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesBeyoncé attended the 66th annual Golden Globes in a beautifully textured, champagne-colored Elie Saab dress. 2008: Met Gala Patrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesThe singer went for a more romantic aesthetic for the 2008 Met Gala when she chose this pink, satin Armani Privé gown.2008: Grammy AwardsFrazer Harrison/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé has never been afraid of a little sparkle and she proved that when she wore this blue tulle Elie Saab gown with a structured, sequined bodice to the 2008 Grammys. 2007: BET AwardsIn this glitzy Dolce & Gabbana dress with a metal corset belt, Beyonce was the queen of the 2007 BET Awards, where she won the award for Best Female R&B Artist.2007: Academy AwardsTIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty ImagesWearing a sea foam green Armani Privé gown with a beaded, one-shoulder detail, Beyoncé attended the Oscars in 2007. 2007: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesDitching her usual long gowns for a silk, Giorgio Armani mini dress, Beyoncé hit the red carpet at the Grammy Awards. 2007: Dreamgirls UK Premiere Dave Hogan/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesBeyoncé looked like a dream girl herself in this silver, beaded Elie Saab dress at the movie’s UK premiere. 2007: Golden Globe AwardsPatrick McMullan/Patrick McMullan/Getty ImagesWearing her go-to designer, Elie Saab, Beyoncé attended the 2007 Golden Golobes in this low-cut golden gown. 2006: Dreamgirls LA Premiere Beyoncé looked like a true confection in this blue scalloped Elie Saab dress at the LA premiere of Dreamgirls. 2006: Cannes Film Festival Jean Baptiste Lacroix/WireImage/Getty ImagesWearing a dress from her mom’s fashion line, House of Deréon, Beyoncé attended the premiere of Dreamgirls at the Cannes Film Festival. 2006: Grammy AwardsAt the 48th Annual Grammy Awards, the singer wore another fitted strapless gown covered in crystals. 2006: Pink Panther PremiereBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesOf course, Beyoncé had to wear pink to the Pink Panther premiere, and this gorgeous, satin Givenchy midi dress with an embellished overlay was the perfect choice. 2005: Academy AwardsThe singer looked sophisticated at the 2005 Academy Awards in a strapless vintage Atelier Versace gown and bold diamond chandelier earrings.2005: Grammy AwardsJon Kopaloff/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesThis black and gold Roberto Cavalli dress looks like perfection from the front, but it’s the open back that really makes the whole look. 2004: MTV Video Music AwardsBrian ZAK/Gamma-Rapho/Getty ImagesBeyoncé and Jay-Z made their red carpet debut at the 2004 MTV VMAs. For the occasion, Beyoncé paired Farrah Fawcett-inspired curls with a playful gold short suit.2004: BRIT AwardsBeyoncé was all about the glam at the 2004 Brit Awards, wearing a completely beaded Dolce & Gabbana gown with barely there straps and big, bouncy curls. 2004: Grammy AwardsJeff Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty ImagesWhen Beyoncé attended the Grammys solo for the first time, she did so looked like a trophy herself in this gold, draped gown. 2003: Billboard Music AwardsBeyoncé was a stylish glamazon at the Billboard Music Awards in an intricately beaded gold mini frock. She completed the look with gold metal sandals and oversized pendant earrings.2003: The Fighting Temptations PremiereVince Bucci/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty ImagesThis beaded, pale blue Armani dress guaranteed that all eyes were on Beyoncé at the premiere of her movie, The Fighting Temptations. 2003: MTV Video Music AwardsIan West - PA Images/PA Images/Getty Images2003: Golden Globe AwardsJeffrey Mayer/WireImage/Getty ImagesLooking very much like a bride in this white gown with an embroidered, corseted top and tulle skirt, Beyoncé attended the Golden Globes in 2003. 2002: Austin Powers in Goldmember Premiere Beyoncé celebrated her first movie role in the Austin Powers film Goldmember by dressing the part for the premiere. The singer wore a Tina Turner-esque fringe mini dress with hair to match. 2002: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesThe singer stood with her former Destiny’s Child group members, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, in matching shimmering looks and handkerchief skirts at the 2002 Grammys. 2001: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé matched the carpet at the 2001 MTV Movie Awards in a yellow sheer and embellished midi dress with a high slit. 2001: Grammy AwardsFrank Trapper/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child attended the 2001 Grammys in matching silk gowns in various cream hues. 2000: MTV Video Music AwardsSteve Azzara/Corbis Entertainment/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child looked especially cool in these leather, studded outfits at the VMAs in 2000. 2000: MTV Movie AwardsBeyoncé made her presence known on the red carpet of the 9th Annual MTV Movie Awards in an asymmetrical, tie-dye slip dress paired with long blonde wavy locks.2000: Grammy AwardsSteve Granitz/WireImage/Getty ImagesDestiny’s Child, along with former member Farrah Franklin, attended the Grammys in different white, beaded, and lace looks that came together nicely on the red carpet. 1999: Soul Train Music AwardsFormer Destiny’s Child members LaTavia Robertson and LeToya Lucket joined Rowland and Beyoncé in matching purple looks with various belt details and cutouts. 1998: Soul Train Music AwardsWearing outfits likely designed by Beyoncé’s mom, the first iteration of Destiny’s Child attended the 12th Annual Soul Train Music Awards in Los Angeles.This article was originally published on Sep. 4, 2017 Source link
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James Earl Jones by Susan King
Here are some facts you may not know about James Earl Jones:
His father Robert Earl Jones played Luther in the Oscar-winning best film, THE STING (’73).
He appeared in the X-rated movie, END OF THE ROAD (’70), with Stacy Keach.
He once dated Oscar-nominated actress Carrie Snodgress (DIARY OF A MAD HOUSEWIFE, ‘70).
He was a pre-med student in college.
He made his Broadway debut more than 60 years ago in the multi-Tony Award-winning drama Sunrise at Campobello.
From 1961-64 he was a cast member of the award-winning off-Broadway production of The Blacks: A Clown Show, which also featured Cicely Tyson, Roscoe Lee Brown, Maya Angelou, Louis Gossett Jr. and Godfrey Cambridge.
From the time he was five, he was raised by his grandparents on their farm in Jackson, MI.
For eight years, he was mute. Jones’ stutter was so bad when he was young, that he didn’t speak. “I was a stutterer. So, my first year of school was my first mute year, and then those mute years continued until I got to high school.”
His English teacher Donald Crouch helped him gain his voice through his love of poetry, public speaking and acting, though he did have stuttering issues into adulthood.
Of course, it’s hard to believe that Jones’ powerful baritone voice—which has terrified audiences as Darth Vader in the STAR WARS franchise captivated fans as the strong but loving father Mufasa in the animated film THE LION KING (’94) and the current photo-realistic blockbuster remake, in addition to being the authoritative voice of CNN—was silenced for nearly a decade.
Over the decades, the 88-year-old Jones has earned Emmys, Tony Awards, a Grammy and an honorary Oscar. Nevertheless, concerns were raised when his picture wasn’t included in the promotional material for the new THE LION KING and when he didn’t appear at the world premiere in Los Angeles. But director Jon Favreau told USA Today that the actor is in good health, but he lives in New York and chose not to attend.
“This is something that takes a lot out of you to do,” Favreau explained. “So, his participation was geared more toward his performance.”
As remarkable as his performances have been on screen and television, Jones is really in his element on stage. I’ve had the great fortune of seeing him twice on stage, including in 1988 when he appeared in Los Angeles in his Tony Award-winning performance in August Wilson’s Fences. As soon as he walked out on stage, he grabbed the audience and never let go for nearly three hours. During a scene in which he raged at his wife, Jones was so intense I thought he was going to collapse. He didn’t, but I thought I was going to collapse from exhaustion when the play was over.
When I interviewed him two years later for the L.A. Times, he confessed how upset he was when audiences laughed at the dramatic moments.
“Do you know what laughter is?’” asked Jones, who is a formidable presence in person. “For American audiences, laughter is rejection. If you sat a person in a seat by themselves without a group, they would deal with a play. But in a group, their instinct is to reject it with derisive laughter. It means you lost them.”
He continued: “Give me a genuine response and I can absorb that. I can incorporate that in my performance. I want to say to them, OK, I’ll take a break, and you can make your sounds and when you’re finished, I’ll resume the play.”
Jones didn’t return to Broadway until 2005 when he and Leslie Uggams starred in a revival of Ernest Thompson’s On Golden Pond, earning a Tony nomination for his performance.
The actor made his film debut in Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 masterpiece DR. STRANGELOVE, as B-52 bombardier St. Lothar Zogg, and three years later he joined Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Alec Guinness in THE COMEDIANS.
But it was THE GREAT WHITE HOPE (’70) that changed his movie career. Jones was the toast of Broadway in 1968 with the play version for which Jones and his leading lady Jane Alexander both earned Tony Awards. Jones portrayed Jack Jefferson, a boxer at the turn of the 20th century, based on the legendary Jack Johnson. Directed by Martin Ritt, the film version didn’t do very well at the box office and received mixed critical response.
In his New York Times review, Vincent Canby criticized the movie adding “the film contains a performance that makes the windy, otherwise empty movie seem inhabited, if not by life, at least by art. James Earl Jones, who re-creates the role of Jack Jefferson, he played on Broadway, is marvelous to watch, combining heroic physical presence, technique and (to me) a completely mysterious way of projecting intelligence, so that the character commands attention even when the drama doesn’t.”
Jones became the second African-American to be nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for his towering performance. Sidney Poitier was first nominated for THE DEFIANT ONES (’58) and then made history when he won for LILLIES OF THE FIELD (’63).
Though Jones is best known for his dramatic work, he demonstrated his romantic comedy chops in CLAUDINE (’74), in which he turns on the charm as a carefree bachelor garbage collector who begins dating 36-year-old welfare mother (Diahann Carroll) of six. Diana Sands was originally cast as Claudine, but learned she was dying of cancer and insisted her good friend Carroll get the role. She ended up earning an Oscar nomination for lead actress and she and Jones received Golden Globe nominations.
Judith Crist in New York magazine wrote that she thought Jones gave the “performance of his career as the bright, charming chap who chose to be a garbage man so that nobody would envy or dislike him.“
Jones received his honorary Oscar in November 2011 while he as appearing on the London stage with Vanessa Redgrave and Boyd Gaines in Driving Miss Daisy. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ has a clip of the event on YouTube. At the curtain call, Redgrave announces Jones is receiving the Oscar on stage and introduces Sir Ben Kingsley who has Jones’ Oscar. Jones looks like a little boy filled with joy and surprise.
Clutching his Oscar, Jones says beaming: “I just want to ask you a question, if an actor’s nightmare is being on stage buck naked and not knowing his lines, what the heck do you call this? I’ve been on stage, a great audience and thank you. I had my clothes on. I knew my words and then out from the wings steps Sir Ben Kingsley and he hands me an Oscar. Frankly, what else would you call this but an actor’s wet dream!”
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