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		<title>Octavia Spencer, Speechless Winning Best Supporting Actress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>It was a tearful Octavia Spencer who made her way to the stage after Christian Bale pronounced her the winner of the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She was helped up the stairs in her tight dress and delivered a heartfelt and sincere speech, marked by her surprise for the win. As the emotions started [...]</p></p><p>The article <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com/2012/02/entertainment/octavia-spencer-speechless-winning-best-supporting-actress/">Octavia Spencer, Speechless Winning Best Supporting Actress</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.toonaripost.com">The Toonari Post - News, Powered by the People!</a></p><p>It was a tearful Octavia Spencer who made her way to the stage after Christian Bale pronounced her the winner of the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She was helped up the stairs in her tight dress and delivered a heartfelt and sincere speech, marked by her surprise for the win. As the emotions started rolling over her, she hugged the oscar tightly to her chest and tried her best to make sense of her gratefulness. Spencer’s fellow cast members were visibly thrilled about the win and fellow nominee Viola Davis has teary eyes of her own.</p>
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<p>Octavia Spencer won for her portrayal of the defiant help Minny Jackson who strikes up an unusual friendship with Jessica Chastain’s Celia Foote, as both of them are deemed outcast in the local community by the cold and calculated Hilly Holbrook.</p>
<p>The Oscar press corps grabbed the stunned Spencer after her win.</p>
<p>Q. Are you disappointed that perhaps the film didn&#8217;t include that more tragic ending for your character, although it had some low points, it had some, you know, a little bit of a light hearted feel at the end?</p>
<p>A. Well, I think that&#8217;s all in your perception. No, I&#8217;m not disappointed that that scene was deleted. I think that we wanted to make the movie that Kathryn Stockett had envisioned when she wrote the book. I don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s anything light hearted about the Civil Rights movement, but somehow it makes it palatable when you see that type of strife. So if you can have a laugh every other ten minutes while you watch the struggle then, you know, I have no problem with it. But no, I&#8217;m not disappointed with any aspect of the film.</p>
<p>Q. What will you do? The plans after this movies?</p>
<p>A. Well, tonight I am going to find my cast mates and we&#8217;re going to, you know I&#8217;m actually going to have a quarter of a glass of champagne and hang out and and I think we all start projects, you know, within the next couple of days. But I&#8217;m just going to live in this moment because it&#8217;s never happened and lord knows it may never happen again.</p>
<p>Q. There&#8217;s something that stuck out to me in your acceptance speech and you thanked your ‘<em>Help</em>’ cast for how they helped you to transform into your character.<br />
A. I said that? I don&#8217;t even remember what I said. I&#8217;m sorry.</p>
<p>Q. Can you explain how did they help you to do that or you know what your cast really meant to you when you said your family really meant to you?</p>
<p>A. Well, it&#8217;s very rare that you have the type of ensemble that we had. You know, you don&#8217;t get all the Academy Award nominee winners and Cecily Tyson, Mary Steenburgen, Sissy Spacek, Viola Davis coming together to do a project. And then you have the collaboration of Academy Award nominees behind the scenes. We just left our egos at the door and worked together as one beautiful unit from Emma, Viola, Bryce, Allison Janney. I mean, it was an award winning cast. So to be a part of that and to just sort of dissolve into the world that we were representing is something that we&#8217;re supposed to do as actors but it was rare that we did it without judgment with each other.</p>
<p>Q. You originally spoke about overcoming fear in playing your role in <em>The Help</em>. What would you say to a young man or woman about to start in the Army and overcoming their fears?</p>
<p>A. Well, I haven&#8217;t really overcome mine. I&#8217;m scared to death right now. You know, I don&#8217;t take what men and women in uniform do lightly. You guys provide us with the freedoms and the protection that we as citizens sometimes take for granted, so I don&#8217;t know that I&#8217;m the person that can say because I I&#8217;ve not served in that capacity. What I will say is I think I guess I&#8217;m reminded of Emerson: Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. That&#8217;s what you guys do for us every day.</p>
<p>Q. Would you sum up this award season for us and tell us about the love affair you had with <em>The Help</em>?</p>
<p>A. Well, the word I want to use I can&#8217;t, it&#8217;s a word in the well, I want to say fan effing tastic. But we&#8217;ll just leave the effing out. Fantastic. It is it is humbling. It is the love affair I&#8217;ve had with <em>The Help</em>, I am I&#8217;m a benefactor of all of the riches that the real life Minnys, Aibileens, Constantines, Skeeters, Celias, that they basically repeated. And so I am I&#8217;m very humble because I get to stand here and accept this award and I haven&#8217;t really done anything. So I don&#8217;t know. That&#8217;s a tough question to answer. Sorry.</p>
<p>Q. My question to you is, is that when you were walking up those stairs and by the time you got up there, a heartfelt standing ovation was given to you and you went into strictly emotions. What were you feeling at that moment and what would you say to any young girl who would aspire to be in your shoes tonight?</p>
<p>A. Well, get a great designer because you don&#8217;t know if you&#8217;re going to be on TV or not. And really and truly I was just trying not to fall down because I had an incident where I fell at an awards show. This is one of those evenings in my life that I&#8217;ll never forget. I hope it&#8217;s the hallmark of more for young aspiring actresses of color, and by color I don&#8217;t mean just African American. I mean Indian, Native American, Latin American, Asian American. I hope that in some way that I can be some sort of beacon of hope, especially because I am not the typical Hollywood beauty. You guys are supposed to go, oh, no, you are.</p>
<p>[Laughter]</p>
<p>There&#8217;s crickets, guys, work with me here. Work with me.</p>
<p>No, I don&#8217;t know. I just think that you have to believe in yourself and you have to work very hard. You can&#8217;t ever think that you&#8217;re the best thing since sliced bread because I promise you, there are going to be Viola Davises and Jessica Chastains and Emma Stones who are the best thing since sliced bread. So take it seriously, but don&#8217;t take it too seriously.</p>
<p>Q. The outpouring of emotion tonight for you and for your movie has been overwhelming, especially considering that you&#8217;re a relative newcomer.</p>
<p>A. Well, it depends on who you ask. Fifteen years, I&#8217;m a newcomer. Okay, I&#8217;ll take it.</p>
<p>Q. Congratulations. This is going to open so many doors for you. In your wildest dreams what is the one role that you want to play?</p>
<p>A. I don&#8217;t have one role that I want to play. I guess you know what, I want to be a producer. I want to be an activist. I want to be proactive in bringing about work for men, women, boys, girls, everybody who is good at what they do and deserve a shot at it. So I think my role, I want to have a presence both behind the scenes and in front of the camera. So I can&#8217;t say on one particular thing, so I&#8217;ll just name them all. I&#8217;ll be the jack of all trades and hopefully decent at one of them.</p>
<p>Thank you. Thank you, guys.</p>
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