Morgan Freeman and the classiest Golden Globes time

During his  Golden Globe Awards starting speech, Ricky Gervais recognized the Artist Foreign Press Association’s prize show as a less famous, trashier edition of the Academy Awards.


At least one moment in time demonstrated that information wrong: Morgan Freeman’s popularity of the Cecil B. DeMille Award, the Globes comparative of a life-time good results recognition.


The statuette was offered to the “Shawshank Redemption” celebrity by Crosby Poitier (pure class) and Helen Mirren (additional genuine class) and recognized by Freeman with his signature spontaneity and unshowy pride (classiness trifecta complete).

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