Site icon News Watchlist

Golden Globe Winner Austin Butler Thanks Priscilla, Lisa Marie Presley As He Accepts Award: ‘Love You Forever’

Golden Globe Winner Austin Butler Thanks Priscilla,

Golden Globe Winner Austin Butler Thanks Priscilla,

Golden Globe Winner Austin Butler Thanks Priscilla,: While accepting the Golden Globe for best actor in a dramatic motion picture for his work in “Elvis,” Austin Butler paid homage to the King of Rock and Roll himself and his family.

The late music icon’s ex-wife Priscilla Presley and their daughter Lisa Marie Presley, both present at the 2023 awards ceremony on Tuesday night in Los Angeles, also received thanks from the 31-year-old actor.

“Oh my goodness, I’m losing all of my words! I’m in this room with all my heroes and am so grateful. “Butler began his victory speech at the Beverly Hilton with a distinct Southern drawl.

He continued by lauding many professionals in the field, including director Quentin Tarantino and his “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood” co-star Brad Pitt.

“Brad, I love you,” Butler said. “Quentin, I printed out the Pulp Fiction script when I was 12. I cannot believe I’m here right now.”

The actor said, “I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press for this honor. I will also say to my fellow nominees that you have turned in the most beautiful, profound work, and I am honored and proud to be listed among you.”

Hugh Jackman (“The Son”), Brendan Fraser (“The Whale”), Jeremy Pope (“The Inspection”), and Bill Nighy were among the nominees Butler faced off against (“Living”).

The director of “Elvis,” Baz Luhrmann, also nominated at the ceremony, received gratitude from the star of “The Carrie Diaries.”

Golden Globe Winner Austin Butler Thanks Priscilla,

“I owe this to a fearless, visionary director who gave me the freedom to take risks and who I always felt would be there to back me. “Baz Luhrmann, I adore you,” he said. “Thank you for believing in me when I couldn’t even believe in myself. I’m appreciative of you. I also want to thank Mr. Tom Hanks, who has been the best dance partner I could have ever wished for.

Denzel Washington, who recommended Butler to Luhrmann after the two of them collaborated on the Broadway revival of “The Iceman Cometh,” received praise from Butler.

“Denzel, thank you for your kindness. Thank you for your generosity in championing me when you did not have to,” he said. “I’m so grateful for all eternity to you.”

Butler continued by expressing gratitude to the directors, the Warner Bros. company, and the Presley family. ” He addressed Priscilla, 77, and Lisa Marie, 54, as the camera panned them and said, “Thank you for opening your hearts, memories, and house to me.

“Lisa Marie, Priscilla, I love you forever,” Butler added.

Butler expressed his gratitude to his family, particularly to his late mother, Lori, who passed away from illness in 2014. I know my mum is beaming down right now, so I want to thank her,” he stated. “Mama, I love you so much and appreciate everything you have done for me,” you said.

“Lastly, Elvis Presley himself, you were an icon and a rebel,” Butler concluded. “And I love you so much.”

Although the Presley family didn’t guide portraying the rock icon, Butler said backstage that he was most appreciative for “a feeling of blessing,” which he continued, “meant such a lot to me.”

Later, he expressed his “endless gratitude” to the Presleys for “welcoming me into their family in such a lovely way” to reporters.

“I just feel so endlessly grateful to them that they provided the space for me to try somehow to capture the essence of this man that meant so much to them and that they love so much,” Butler said.

Before the awards event, Priscilla told Fox News Digital on the red carpet that she “liked” the film and thought it was “beyond great.”

Butler, from Anaheim, California, claimed he was not channeling his character’s unmistakable Southern twang during his victory speech, despite numerous social media users making the observation.

“I didn’t even think about it,” he told reporters backstage. “I don’t think I still sound like him, but I must because I hear it all the time.”

Then Butler continued, “I frequently compare that to when someone spends a long time living abroad. I spent three years focusing solely on that, so I’m sure there are traces of him in my DNA, and we will always be connected.” Keep yourself updated with all the latest news from our website Newswatchlist.com and get all the recent updates.

Exit mobile version