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Will Smithis taking the time to appreciate his close relationship with “mentor"Denzel Washington.
And while nominees and attendees alike were excited for Smith’s first-ever SAG award, Washington, 67, couldn’t have been prouder of his longtime friend for his incredible achievement.
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“He just hugged me and he said, ‘I’m so happy for you. Just love who you’re becoming,’ " he said.
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Continued Smith: “He knew me years ago, I would go to Denzel for advice so he’s seen me through the years and he was just telling me how proud he is of who I’ve become and what I’ve become. He was saying that he felt like a weight was lifted off of his shoulders somehow.”
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Additionally, Smith got candid about the upward trajectory of his career as an actor, calling it “a beautiful time in my life.”
“The combination of working onKing Richardand the work I had to do as an actor, I was doing it while I was working on the book,” he said backstage at theSAG Awards.
“So I was mining my childhood, I was, you know, really trying to understand my relationship with my father as I was trying to understand Richard Williams and then my parenting with my kids,” he continued.
Concluded Smith: “It’s been a time of deep personal reflection, and it is resulting in an artistic comprehension and a growth as a man, growth as an artist, that I’ve never had this kind of growth spurt in my life.”
The 28th AnnualSAG Awardsare being broadcast live on TNT and TBS Sunday, Feb. 27.
source: people.com