Jodie Foster’s Golden Globes Speech: Full Transcript

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Jan 14, 2013 8:33am
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Jodie Foster’s acceptance speech after winning the Cecil B. DeMille award was one of the biggest highlights of Sunday’s Golden Globe awards. Below, read the full transcript of her speech.

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“Well, for all of you ‘SNL’ fans, I’m 50! I’m 50! You know, I need to do that without this dress on, but you know, maybe later at Trader Vic’s, boys and girls. What do you say? I’m 50! You know, I was going to bring my walker tonight but it just didn’t go with the cleavage.”

“Robert [Downey Jr.], I want to thank you for everything: for your bat-crazed, rapid-fire brain, the sweet intro. I love you and Susan and I am so grateful that you continually talk me off the ledge when I go on and foam at the mouth and say, ‘I’m done with acting, I’m done with acting, I’m really done, I’m done, I’m done.’”

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“Trust me, 47 years in the film business is a long time. You just ask those Golden Globes, because you crazy kids, you’ve been around here forever. You know, Phil you’re a nut, Aida, Scott — thank you for honoring me tonight. It is the most fun party of the year, and tonight I feel like the prom queen. Thank you. Looking at all those clips, you know, the hairdos and the freaky platform shoes, it’s like a home-movie nightmare that just won’t end, and all of these people sitting here at these tables, they’re my family of sorts, you know. Fathers mostly. Executives, producers, the directors, my fellow actors out there, we’ve giggled through love scenes, we’ve punched and cried and spit and vomited and blown snot all over one another — and those are just the costars I liked.”

“But, you know, more than anyone else, I share my most special memories with members of the crew. Blood-shaking friendships, brothers and sisters. We made movies together, and you can’t get more intimate than that.”

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“So while I’m here being all confessional, I guess I have a sudden urge to say something that I’ve never really been able to air in public. So, a declaration that I’m a little nervous about but maybe not quite as nervous as my publicist right now, huh Jennifer? But I’m just going to put it out there, right? Loud and proud, right? So I’m going to need your support on this. I am single. Yes I am, I am single. No, I’m kidding — but I mean I’m not really kidding, but I’m kind of kidding. I mean, thank you for the enthusiasm. Can I get a wolf whistle or something?”

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[Audio goes out]

“…be a big coming-out speech tonight because I already did my coming out about a thousand years ago back in the Stone Age, in those very quaint days when a fragile young girl would open up to trusted friends and family and co-workers and then gradually, proudly to everyone who knew her, to everyone she actually met. But now I’m told, apparently, that every celebrity is expected to honor the details of their private life with a press conference, a fragrance and a prime-time reality show. You know, you guys might be surprised, but I am not Honey Boo Boo Child. No, I’m sorry, that’s just not me. It never was and it never will be. Please don’t cry because my reality show would be so boring. I would have to make out with Marion Cotillard or I’d have to spank Daniel Craig’s bottom just to stay on the air. It’s not bad work if you can get it, though.”

“But seriously, if you had been a public figure from the time that you were a toddler, if you’d had to fight for a life that felt real and honest and normal against all odds, then maybe you too might value privacy above all else. Privacy.”

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“Someday, in the future, people will look back and remember how beautiful it once was. I have given everything up there from the time that I was 3-years-old. That’s reality-show enough, don’t you think? There are a few secrets to keeping your psyche intact over such a long career. The first, love people and stay beside them.”

“That table over there, 222, way out in Idaho, Paris, Stockholm, that one, next to the bathroom with all the unfamous faces, the very same faces for all these years. My acting agent, Joe Funicello — Joe, do you believe it, 38 years we’ve been working together? Even though he doesn’t count the first eight. Matt Saver, Pat Kingsley, Jennifer Allen, Grant Niman and his uncle Jerry Borack, may he rest in peace. Lifers. My family and friends here tonight and at home, and of course, Mel Gibson. You know you save me too.”

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“There is no way I could ever stand here without acknowledging one of the deepest loves of my life, my heroic co-parent, my ex-partner in love but righteous soul sister in life, my confessor, ski buddy, consigliere, most beloved BFF of 20 years, Cydney Bernard. Thank you, Cyd. I am so proud of our modern family. Our amazing sons, Charlie and Kit, who are my reason to breathe and to evolve, my blood and soul. And boys, in case you didn’t know it, this song, all of this, this song is for you. This brings me to the greatest influence of my life, my amazing mother, Evelyn. Mom, I know you’re inside those blue eyes somewhere and that there are so many things that you won’t understand tonight.”

“But this is the only important one to take in: I love you, I love you, I love you. And I hope that if I say this three times, it will magically and perfectly enter into your soul, fill you with grace and the joy of knowing that you did good in this life. You’re a great mom. Please take that with you when you’re finally OK to go. You see, Charlie and Kit, sometimes your mom loses it too. I can’t help but get moony, you know. This feels like the end of one era and the beginning of something else. Scary and exciting and now what?”

“Well, I may never be up on this stage again, on any stage for that matter. Change, you gotta love it. I will continue to tell stories, to move people by being moved, the greatest job in the world. It’s just that from now on, I may be holding a different talking stick. And maybe it won’t be as sparkly, maybe it won’t open on 3,000 screens, maybe it will be so quiet and delicate that only dogs can hear it whistle. But it will be my writing on the wall. Jodie Foster was here, I still am, and I want to be seen, to be understood deeply and to be not so very lonely. Thank you, all of you, for the company. Here’s to the next 50 years.”

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User Comments

Hello, Central Casting? Could ya send someone over to play a sloppy narcissist with attention deficit disorder? … Yeah, it’s okay if it’s a former star … Oh, oh, over here honey, okay, stand right there and look right at that camera, and read every word of this whole, entire mess like you really want them to cringe. Okay, QUIET! QUIET! Aaaaand, Roll tape!

Posted by: NTHollywood | January 14, 2013, 10:35 am 10:35 am

spare us Jodie

Posted by: Karen | January 14, 2013, 11:23 am 11:23 am

Boy, they really screwed this one up. By cutting the audio at the worst possible moment. The missing audio segment was just released a few hours ago. Check it out.

Posted by: mobredthree | January 14, 2013, 11:41 am 11:41 am

What is wrong with just saying thank you?

Posted by: Agingdiscoqueen | January 14, 2013, 12:57 pm 12:57 pm

AGINGDISCOQUEEN: read it again. She WAS saying thank you. When you have been in a business for 47 of your 50 years and are receiving a lifetime achievement award you are entitled to take a few minutes to thank the many people who have helped and supported you along the way. That means agent, publicist, crew (often forgotten), costars, friends and especially family. No one requires you to watch, hear or read her remarks. If it’s not to your liking you can write/speak your own words when you’re onstage for the same reason.

Posted by: Floretta | January 14, 2013, 1:44 pm 1:44 pm

What is every in a twist about this? This is hearfelt and genunie. I loved reading it. You go, Jodie, and don’t listen to this lot.

Posted by: IDONTCARE | January 14, 2013, 2:53 pm 2:53 pm

NIce, but a little too long – as is typically the case with Hollywood “stars.” Enough with the LGBT already, too. We all get it. There are FAR MORE PRESSING AND FAR MORE IMPORTANT ISSUES AT HAND!!

Posted by: Louanne | January 14, 2013, 3:45 pm 3:45 pm

NTHOLLYWOOD:

Sloppy Narcissist/ADD, with a degree from Yale University? Can you speak French? Obviously, you’re just now reaching your thirties and maybe one day soon learn to not be so tacky (and wrong). Don’t forget, you’ll be ‘over the hill’ one day.

Yes, the Kristen Stewart/Robert Pattison fiasco affected her a lot. She knows what it’s like to not be able to breathe if you dare to go outside.

Oh, and for anyone that’s watched, she’s an incredible actress; last of the true talents.

Posted by: nancy | January 14, 2013, 4:12 pm 4:12 pm

how typical for some people to criticize Jodie Foster for coming out of the closet. You who criticize are the same privileged heterosexuals who come out of the closet and flaunt your boring sexual orientation fifty times a day, every time you reference your wife, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, hetero marriage, divorced status, touch your lover, hug your lover, kiss your lover, hold hands with your lover. It is because of inconsiderate, cold, insecure about differences people like YOU that hatred and crimes against gays and lesbians exist. So excuse us if while you consider the next time you’re going to OUT yourself to the world as A BORING HETEROSEXUAL, one of the best actresses of all time feels sufficiently secure in her profession (SADLY, AS SHE IS SEEMING TO REACH IT ONLY UPON RETIREMENT), OUTS HERSELF AS A LESBIAN. It is because of angry, hateful, bigots worldwide that she could not come out and present herself honestly to the world, less dumb people like you not watch her films / Hollywood fire her. I wish there were 20 sincere and honest and brave and yes, LESBIAN people like Jodie Foster for every cowardly insecure hateful heterosexual such as you.

Posted by: Kate | January 14, 2013, 4:47 pm 4:47 pm

@Kate….it’s not about her being a lesbian at all. It was a long rambling and very strange speech! She has won many awards and all of her previous thank you’s have been “normal”.
Perhaps your rant indicates some of your own insecurities. Maybe a good counselor can help you get through your own self doubts and issues.

Posted by: J. Hardy | January 14, 2013, 7:18 pm 7:18 pm

Enough about her sexuality, we want to know does she wear hearing aids? There was a photo years of her wearing a hearing aid. We need her to discuss her hearing loss if she in fact, has one. It is time someone broke the stigma for people with hearing loss and admitted in a public venue like the Golden Globes that they wear hearing aids.

Janice Schacter Lintz, chair Hearing Access Program

Posted by: Janice Schacter Lintz | January 14, 2013, 8:22 pm 8:22 pm

These same idiots that have poisoned soul of this country for decades with vial blood thirsty violence, perversion, and communist ideas – that same crowd will now teach us that the guns is the problem?? They will now teach us that man-woman family is the problem? That entrepreneurship and free business is the problem?

Posted by: BPepik | January 15, 2013, 12:23 am 12:23 am

Just finished watching “Contact” again. Still a favorite.

Posted by: Jeff | January 15, 2013, 3:44 am 3:44 am

CLASS ACT!!! Never fell victim to the “wild child” lifestyle. She just lived her life, quietly out of the public unless necessary to promote a movie. Acknowledging the people in your life at a LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT award is important. You don’t spend 20 years with someone and act like they don’t exist because of all the homophobes in the world.

Posted by: Rosette | January 15, 2013, 11:06 am 11:06 am

She is really a nut!!!!!!

Posted by: lonkadin | January 17, 2013, 6:23 pm 6:23 pm

Her speech was great,it was her last big stage moment and she used it perfectly.Please lets not Judge others for they too deserve to live happily.Jodie made you happy at a cost of her happiness.Cant you be grateful for that atleast?!

Posted by: wyclif | February 10, 2013, 2:41 am 2:41 am

I’ve seen and loved most of her films. Just missed one. She’s always had integrity in her work. As has been said before, she’s spent her life under the spotlight and somehow, it amazes me, she’s been able to have a life with a bit of privacy. Good for her!! Let her say whatever she wants. The stage was hers. She’s earned it. That cannot be said for relatively few others in this world.

Posted by: Supporter | February 10, 2013, 11:01 pm 11:01 pm