Da’Vine Joy Randolph stuns in light blue off-shoulder dress at Producers Guild Awards following Independent Spirit Award win

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Just hours after winning her first Independent Spirit Award, Da’Vine Joy Randolph headed across town for the 2024 Producers Guild Awards.

The 37-year-old actress has been cleaning up this awards season, taking home almost every award she was nominated for, playing Mary Lamb in The Holdovers.

She has won a Golden Globe, BAFTA, Critics Choice, National Board of Review, Screen Actors Guild and Independent Spirit awards over the last few months. 

Randolph stepped out in an off-shoulder powder blue dress at the ceremony, which was held at the Ray Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

She accessorized with long diamond strand earrings and a watch over her dress on her left wrist.

Just hours after winning her first Independent Spirit Award, Da'Vine Joy Randolph headed across town for the 2024 Producers Guild Awards

Just hours after winning her first Independent Spirit Award, Da’Vine Joy Randolph headed across town for the 2024 Producers Guild Awards

Randolph stepped out in an off-shoulder powder blue dress at the ceremony, which was held at the Ray Dolby Theatre in Hollywood

Randolph stepped out in an off-shoulder powder blue dress at the ceremony, which was held at the Ray Dolby Theatre in Hollywood

Her powder blue gown fell all the way to the floor, obscuring the actress’ footwear for the evening.

Just hours earlier, Randolph accepted the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Performance.

The thanked Film Independent for the award, and then thanked The Holdovers distributor Focus Features, ‘for betting on this independent film.’

She also thanked director Alexander Payne for, ‘always being steadfast in your vision for this project.

Randolph then thanked screenwriter David Hemingson for, ‘being so brave and vulnerable in your writing and sharing so much of your own family to build on this one.’

‘It was an honor to play Mary,’ she added, before thanking her co-stars Paul Giamatti and Dominic Sessa.

‘I don’t know what I ever did to deserve scene partners like you, but I am so incredibly grateful. Embarking on this journey with you will forever be one of the highlights of my career,’ she said.

‘I often joke that making Holdovers felt like doing a student film. Whatever resources we lacked such as heated seats during a Boston winter we made up for in care and determination.’

Her powder blue gown fell all the way to the floor, obscuring the actress' footwear for the evening

Her powder blue gown fell all the way to the floor, obscuring the actress’ footwear for the evening

‘Every day I was astonished by the level of innovation and creativity that our cast and crew exhibited all to turn the limited resources we had into an incredible piece of art,’ she said.

She added that the film, ‘is a beautiful testament of what can happen when a small group of passionate people are given a chance to come togther and tell a story.’

‘Independent films are the beating heart of this industry, and they are worth fighting for. Thank you,’ she concluded. 

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