Patricia Arquetteaccidentallyhit herThe Actcostar Joey Kingon the head with her Golden Globe after the awards ceremony earlier this month — and the 51-year-old actress joked that can’t guarantee it won’t happen again if she wins at Sunday’sSAG Awards.
“Why wouldn’t be there a repeat performance?” Arquette joked on thePeople,Entertainment Weeklyand TNT Red Carpet Live: 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards pre-showon Sunday. “I’m a method actor, right?”
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“I love my Joey King,” Arquette continued. “And that was … I mean, it happens, it was half club and half head butt, so I mean we both contributed to that violent place.”
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“Patricia Arquette accidentally hit me in the head with her Golden Globe,” Kingcaptioneda picture of her bump on Jan. 6. “That sentence will give me bragging rights for the rest of my life. @PattyArquette.”
“What happens in the elevator stays in the elevator! No seriously I’m so sorry sweetest one!” Arquette wrote.
While Arquette received Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG nominations for her role inThe Act, the Oscar winner said she goes periods without getting job offers.
The mother of two shouted outThe Act’s casting director Sharon Bialy for advocating for her and giving Arquette the role. “Other than that I may not have gotten this part,” Arquette said.
Arquette credited casting directors throughout Hollywood for helping advance her career. “I’m so grateful to casting directors today,” Arquette added. “I feel like casting directors have championed me in the room.”
The 26th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards are airing live Sunday starting at 8 p.m. ET on TNT and TBS.
source: people.com