First Published: January 14, 2012 5:41 PM EST Credit: Getty Images
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Viola Davis rose to fan-favorite status and wowed the critics playing good-hearted, lovable maid Aibileen Clark in âThe Help,â and the Golden Globe-nominated actress says the recognition for the challenging role is definitely satisfying.
âIt feels pretty good!â Viola told Access Hollywoodâs Shaun Robinson at the Criticsâ Choice Movie Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday, when asked how it feels to receive such acting accolades. âI definitely feel like Iâve gone to a different place in my career and I feel a higher sense of responsibility for women [and] for women of color â" it feels tremendous.
âI feel like Iâm like, stepping into my purpose,â she added.
While she knew she had stumbled upon a very special script when sh e signed on for âThe Help,â Viola said she wasnât quite sure how audiences would react to the film.
âI knew it was going to be something. I didnât know if it was going to be negative or positive, but I knew it was going to be something,â she told Shaun. âI thought it could go either way. We were making a movie about maids in 1963 who are uneducated, and it definitely couldâve gone the other way.â
As for whether sheâs nervous about Ricky Gervais taking the wheel as host at the Golden Globes on Sunday (where sheâs up for the coveted Best Actress â" Motion Picture Drama award), Viola said sheâs hoping she escapes the comedianâs wrath.
âIf he says something about me, yeah, absolutely!â she told Shaun with a laugh, when asked if sheâs nervous about Ricky hosting. âBut otherwise, he is absolutely hysterical. He can blast other people and I will laugh with abandon!
âIf he says something about me, Iâm gonna get my ex-linebacker husband and Iâm gonna say, âRicky, heyâ¦,ââ she jokingly added.
The 69th Golden Globes will air Sunday at 8 ET/5 PT on NBC.
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