With both an Emmy and a Golden Globe, Claire Foy is one of Hollywood's elite.
But the actress, who has previously spoken openly of her struggles with anxiety, admitted she felt unworthy to accept the prestigious See Her gong, presented by the Association Of National Advertisers at the Critics' Choice Awards at Sunday.
The English star, 34, said she initially 'struggled' with the thought of the win and felt that: 'I've offered nothing and I have nothing to offer.'
She was selected for the gong for her portrayal of strong, complex, diverse female characters that defy stereotypes, from Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown to Lisbeth Salander in The Girl In The Spider's Web and Janet Armstrong in First Man.
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Amazing moment: Claire Foy, 34, delivered an emotional and empowering speech at the Critics' Choice Awards in Santa Monica, California on Sunday as she collected her award for the See Her honors
However, after thinking things through, Claire changed this negative mindset.
She said she came to the realization that: 'The greatest privilege of your life is to be who you are and I've realized that that's all I have to offer - to be myself.
'And all I've ever tried to do with anything I've ever made, any work that I've been in is to, hopefully, make something, which people recognize - that they recognize themselves on screen in some way.'
Claire pledged to continue her work. 'I accept this award as an encouragement to myself to be brave enough to face and see myself, and by doing, hopefully, I can understand and see others, and ultimately I can help others to see themselves,' she said.
Strong women: Foy was presented the honor by previous winner Viola Davis
Inimitable: Foy said she was wowed in watching Viola's speech when she collected the award
Defining roles: Foy has played Queen Elizabeth II on Netflix's The Crown and Janet Armstrong in First Man
The First Man actress also hailed Janet Armstrong, who she played to Ryan Gosling's Neil in the motion picture.
'She lived her life with such bravery and resilience and determination and love,' Foy said.
She added that the job of performers is to question ourselves, to question what we depict, who we depict and how we depict them ... there's no such thing as "just the wife" and that's our job.'
Foy gave plaudits to First Man filmmaker Damien Chazelle for his work on the film.
Inspiration: The First Man actress hailed Janet Armstrong, who she played to Ryan Gosling's Neil Armstrong in the motion picture
Impact: Foy said she hoped that viewers of her work would 'recognize themselves on screen in someway and see a thought or an emotion onscreen and they can see themselves'
Queens: Foy and David posed outside of the luxe ceremony in Southern California
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Main photo article With both an Emmy and a Golden Globe, Claire Foy is one of Hollywood’s elite.
But the actress, who has previously spoken openly of her struggles with anxiety, admitted she felt unworthy to accept the prestigious See Her gong, presented by the Association Of National Advertisers at the...
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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