Glenn Close and Lady Gaga tied in the Best Actress in a Film category at Sunday's Critics' Choice Awards ceremony in Santa Monica.
Close won for her performance in The Wife, Lady Gaga for her work in A Star is Born, Adams for Sharp Objects and Arquette for Escape at Dannemora. "I was thinking that the world kind of pits us against each other in this profession, and I know from all the women in this category -- and I think I can speak for all of the women in this room -- we celebrate each other! We're proud to be in this room together," Close said as she collected her prize. Gaga said she was thrilled she and Close were honored together since Close is a good friend of her mother. "The true star of the film is not me; it is bravery and it is perseverance," she said, referring to the themes at the heart of A Star is Born, which follows the romance between her rising star and the drug addicted, fading music icon Bradley Cooper plays. By Karen Butler, UPI.com Copyright © 2019 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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