Andrews remains a working actor at 71. She will reprise her role in "Shrek 3" this summer, already having gained a younger audience of fans from her role as a queen in "The Princess Diaries" and its sequel. Dick Van Dyke, Andrews' co-star in "Mary Poppins," presented the award. They shared a big hug onstage.
"I never quite got over being a little bit tongue-tied in Julie's presence," he said. "That beauty ... that voice could tune a piano."
Andrews received a standing ovation from an audience that included her husband of nearly 37 years, Blake Edwards, whom Andrews called "my main squeeze."
"I have one very tiny complaint," she said. "When he directs me in a love scene, he says, `That was fine, but I know you can do better.'"
Andrews came to fame on stage and radio in her native England. She won an Oscar for "Mary Poppins," and was nominated for "The Sound of Music" and "Victor/Victoria," directed by Edwards.
"My career has just been blessed by good fortune," she said. "What about all those delicious leading men? You have given me an evening I shall just treasure my entire life."
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — "Babel" co-stars Adriana Barraza and Rinko Kikuchi lent an international flair to the red carpet, alternately answering questions in English and their native languages of Spanish and Japanese.
Both women received supporting Oscar nominations, the same category they shared at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Barraza belongs to the Mexican equivalent of the U.S. actors' union, and she recalled her first acting job as a nurse in a soap opera.
"I said, `You are OK, you can go,'" she said. "But I put all my heart in those lines."
Barraza and Kikuchi have already selected their attire for the Feb. 25 Academy Awards.
"It's a huge, huge thing," Barraza said.
"It's the first time I make a film," Kikuchi said. "I'm very honored."
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The old gang from WJM-TV reunited at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, led by Mary Tyler Moore.
Moore, along with Ed Asner, Georgia Engel, alerie Harper, Cloris Leachman, Gavin MacLeod and Betty White, received a standing ovation when they presented the award for ensemble in a comedy series to NBC's "The Office."
"It's a pleasure and a joy and I celebrate that we're all still walking," Harper joked on the red carpet.
The entire cast has continued working since their blockbuster CBS comedy about life at a Minneapolis television newsroom went off the air in 1977.
"We wish we were still together doing it," Moore said.
Whenever they see each other, White said the old friends always pick up where they left off.
"We finish the sentence that was interrupted four years ago," she said before the show.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) —
Shirley Jones didn't toil in a commercial or tiny part to earn her Screen Actors Guild card.
She became a union member with her first role starring in the 1953 musical "Oklahoma!" Jones later earned an Oscar for "Elmer Gantry" and starred in "The Music Man" with a young Ron Howard.
But it took her 53 years to earn her first SAG award nomination for the
Hallmark Channel movie "Hidden Places." She lost to Helen
Mirren
for "Elizabeth I."
"I'm really excited," she said. "You are in a business that you love and then
you find out that there are lots of people in the business that love you. What
more could you ask for?"