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Heard and seen backstage and on red carpet at SAG

LOS ANGELES (AP) It was indebtedness during initial steer when

Viola Davis

and

Cicely Tyson

met adult on a red runner during Sunday's

Screen Actors Guild Awards

, with Tyson coming Davis from behind as she was being interviewed.

"I said, 'That's my Viola.' we could tell her from a back," Tyson pronounced after "The Help" co-stars embraced and acted for photos together.

Tyson pronounced she was agreeably astounded by a greeting she got to her tiny purpose in "The Help."

"I did not design this greeting my impression would have that put it, for me, on a whole other level," a 78-year-old former Oscar hopeful said. "Oprah (Winfrey) pronounced to me, 'You blew me away.'"

Davis, an Oscar hopeful for her purpose in a movie, descri bed herself as "a small redskin lady in an Afro who had a large dream."

She was vital a dream Sunday, operative a runner with her husband, Julius Tennon.

"It's her show. I'm only here to support her and make her feel comfortable," Tennon said.

"I'm shy," Davis added.

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Armie Hammer

, nominated as ancillary actor for his purpose in "J. Edgar," stopped on a SAG Awards

red carpet

prolonged adequate to make light of being on a wrong side of a law in West Texas after a drug-sniffing dog detected pot in his car.

"Be some-more wakeful of your vicinity subsequent time you're roving with contraband," quipped Hammer, who played FBI executive Hoover's crony and associate lawman, Clyde Tolson, in a film.

The 25-year-old actor spent about a day in jail before profitable a $1,000 bond after his Nov. 20 detain in Sierra Blanca, Texas.

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Christopher Plummer

, a leader of this year's ancillary actor SAG award, gave most of a credit for his win, not to discuss his prolonged life, to his "long-suffering mother Elaine who 43 years ago came to my rescue."

Plummer had a obvious affinity for celebration when he met Elaine Taylor, who eventually became his third wife.

"She said, 'Listen, if you're critical about removing together in life, you've got to stop drinking,'" Plummer pronounced backstage. "She was passed right and she was utterly infamous about it. She did save my life since we was unequivocally going downhill."

Plummer won for his purpose in "Beginners," portraying an aged father who comes out as happy after his wife's death. If he repeats that delight during this year's Academy Awards he would turn a oldest actor to win an Oscar during age 82.

"I can't speak about that since it's miles down a road," he said.

Asked if he would like to win, Plummer pronounced jokingly, "No, we consider it's frightfully boring.

"We don't go into this business rapt by awards. If we did, we wouldn't final 5 minutes."

(news.yahoo.com)

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