Oscars: Jack Nicholson, Jennifer Lawrence cross paths, charmingly
Jack Nicholson and Jennifer Lawrence crossed paths backstage at the Oscars on Sunday night in a collision that pitted charm against charm, with the result being, well, charming.
Lawrence was describing her shock at receiving the lead actress Oscar to “Good Morning America’s” George Stephanopoulos when Jack stepped into view, shaking the interviewer’s hand and flattering a stunned J-Law.
After a mutual-praise exchange that had Lawrence gushing about loving “all” of Nicholson’s movies, he began to take his leave.
“You look like an old girlfriend,” Nicholson told her as he walked away.
“Oh, really? Do I look like a new girlfriend?” she joked back.
“I thought about it,” he said suavely.
“Oh, my God!” she said after she thought he’d left, face crashing into her hands. “Is he still here?” she asked Stephanopoulos.
“I’ll be waiting!,” Nicholson said, popping back into the picture with his trademark shades on.
“Oh, my God. I need a rear-view mirror!” she exclaimed.
For all of Lawrence’s regular-girl realness over the course of awards-season interviews, this may have been the realest reaction audiences have seen from the 22-year-old actress — or at least the biggest.
“I was going to ask you what are you going to remember about tonight,” Stephanopoulos said with a laugh.
“That!” Lawrence pronounced, smiling broadly and gesturing Jack’s way with her thumb. “That!”
It was her first time meeting the screen legend, she said.
As if we couldn’t tell.
ALSO:
Jennifer Lawrence shines for Dior, eats to stay calm for Oscars
Jennifer Lawrence: Did her gown fall apart at SAG Awards? [Video]
Oscars: Lena Dunham supports Anne Hathaway, boos Seth MacFarlane
Follow Christie D’Zurilla on Twitter and Google+. Follow the Ministry of Gossip on Twitter @LATcelebs and on Facebook facebook.com/ministryofgossip.
PHOTOS AND MORE:
PHOTOS: Celebrity portraits by The Times
PHOTOS: Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show
The Envelope: Celebs on the red carpet
More to Read
From the Oscars to the Emmys.
Get the Envelope newsletter for exclusive awards season coverage, behind-the-scenes stories from the Envelope podcast and columnist Glenn Whipp’s must-read analysis.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.