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Post Remarks

For those who may have missed Sela's remarks following the ceremony, they follow below. This was on E!'s post-awards show late last night ---

Joined mid-sentence, probably answering the inevitable "Where will you put your Golden Globe?"

SELA: ......food service table, where all the cast and crew visit very frequently, with a note to everyone [pointing around her Globe], something to the essence of, it's a team effort and here's to all of us.... Because it truly is, you know, you never, these things never happen in a vacuum, and it's never a one-woman show...or, uh, it's a combination of being surrounded by incredibly talented people, who allow you to shine, bring out the best in you. That's certainly the case for me in this show -- there's, I'm surrounded by incredibly talented actors...writers, directors, really an "A" team. It's hard not to, to do well because of them... __Sue (January 21, 2001)

Celebrities partied all over the Globes


Photo: Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY

("snipped")

Once and Again's Evan Rachel Wood, attending her second Globes at age 13, was feeling at home at HBO's party. "In a weird way, I kind of feel grown up when I come to these things," she said. "I kind of feel in the club."

Also in the HBO club was Sarah Jessica Parker, who said she was "caught completely off guard" by her win for Sex and the City.

Parker's co-star Cynthia Nixon, also at the HBO bash, admitted she has no plans for Valentine's Day, "except an appointment with my gynecologist."

"Maybe we'll work it onto the show," she joked.

Billy Campbell was singing the praises of Once and Again co-star Sela Ward at the Warner Bros./In Style party. "I think she's a genius, and I'm not even saying that because I'm half drunk or I have a tape recorder in my mouth, but, seriously, because it's true."

Ward managed to look relaxed at the crowded Miramax party after what she called a "nerve-racking" awards ceremony. She's picked out a spot for her Golden Globe, which she won for best actress in a TV drama.

"I'm putting it in my bathroom right next to the sink where I brush my teeth. It's a great motivator," she said.

(rest of the article "snipped")__USA Today (January 23, 2001)

TV Guide Insider:

Stars of ABC's Once and Again traded gushes on their way into the soiree. "He brings out the best in me," Sela Ward, a winner for best actress in a drama series, said of her leading man, Billy Campbell. "I share this with him. It's not a one-woman show by any means." Campbell admitted that he knew Ward would prevail. "I told her beforehand that it was going to happen."

Ward said she hoped her win will bring more viewers to her ratings-plagued drama. "We haven't had a permanent home," she told TV Guide Online. "It's hard for fans to find us and I hope it'll draw attention to what I think is just an awesome show."__tvguide.com (January 23, 2001)