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Uggie, featured in the film "The Artist," may be giving George Clooney a run for his money as most adorable, based on backstage Golden Globes goings on.
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updated 1/18/2012 7:52:40 PM ET 2012-01-19T00:52:40

George Clooney was no Uggie. Meryl Streep was still not reading her speech. And Ricky Gervais was getting great reviews.

A look at the surprising doings and sayings backstage at the 69th Annual Golden Globes:

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Clooney Is Never Wrong, er, Right? Some insta-critics might have disagreed, but Gervais got good notices from several of the winners, including Kate Winslet and Clooney. "I thought he was fun," the latter said. "I think people were expecting a lot of trash talk. He did what he does. He makes me laugh. He's funny."

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Actually, No, He's Never Wrong: "The Descendants" star nailed one of the highlights of the night: "Jane Fonda in that dress. My God."

Story: It was a big night for big names at Golden Globes

Um, Eat Pad Thai? When asked about the whereabouts of his "Ides of March" charge Ryan Gosling, Clooney cracked, "He's in Thailand or something, and you know what you do in Thailand...."

MORE: Best &Worst of 2012 Golden Globes

Never Follow a Kid Act — or a Pet Act: No offense to Mr. Clooney, but once you've seen Uggie the dog in person, the gray-haired one, who took the press-conference stage in the wake of "The Artist's" cast, didn't seem quite as cute anymore.

Well, He Does Have That Over Uggie: Unlike the cinematic canine, who was silent, vaguely skittish, not to mention, way shorter in person, Clooney carried on credible discourse on Darfur, the power of film, the significance of Sidney Poitier and, appropriately enough, rescue dogs.

Slideshow: Golden Globe winners (on this page)

Hey, That's Just What George Clooney Would Have Said! "The Artist's" dapper Jean Dujardin was asked about being the so-called "George Clooney of France." He smiled a dazzling smile, then smartly demurred. "It's a joke," he said with the help of a translator. "It's very nice, but it's very hard for (me) to hear such things."

Hey, That's Just What George Clooney Would Have Done! During "The Artist's" press conference, Dujardin scooped up the overwhelmed-looking Uggie, and gave the pooch a scratch on the head.

Lost in the Non-Translation: So, we asked Dujardin whether people tell the silent-film star that he's louder in person. Our first-class wit (and probably poorly worded English) eluded him. Stammered the actor, "What? Maybe. I don't know!"

A Likely Story: "I can't believe I said s--- on TV," Streep said. "I never do anything like that."

Another Likely Story: As viewers of the Globes telecast know, Streep cussed because she forgot her glasses, and couldn't read her speech. Or so she said. She claimed to have the speech on her backstage, but when reporters asked her to read it, "The Iron Lady" winner said, "It's too long."

And Yet Another Likely Story: Clooney explained he didn't want to bring Streep's glasses up to the stage (so she could read her phantom speech) because he didn't want to interrupt her. He said he handed the specs to David Fincher, figuring the director would know how to take charge, but he, Fincher, "chickened out." The glasses ended up back with Streep's husband. Or so Clooney said.

Most Stunned-Looking (and Most Slight, Too): Michelle Williams.

So, Yeah, She Was Totally Robbed: Williams won for "My Week With Marilyn;" Marilyn Monroe wasn't even nominated for the movie's source material, "The Prince and the Showgirl." Did the Globes snub Monroe, we ask Williams? "I have tremendous fondness for that performance," the actress said. "She's luminous."

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Somebody's Been Doing Her IMDb Homework: Unprompted, Williams correctly pointed out that Monroe was honored on other occasions by the Hollywood Foreign Press, including once with the now-defunct World Film Favorite honor.

And the Golden Globe for Best Golden Globes Performance Goes to: "The Help's" Octavia Spencer. She was funny, she was serious, and she was always personable. "I'm sorry, y'all," she confesses, "but I have to keep these shoes off." And so she took 'em off.

A Memo to Shoe Designer Christian LouBoutin from Ms. Spencer: "When you have this much weight, you gotta give us more platform."

Most Awkward Moment: Matt LeBlanc humored a reporter who, in embarrassing fashion, asked him to do Joey's "How you doin'?" After all those Globe losses for "Friends," and after all the trouble with "Joey," the actor deserved better on his night of victory for "Episodes."

Most Comfortable With the Backstage Press, Not Counting Clooney Who Doesn't Count Because He'd Always Win: Steven Spielberg, Clare Danes and the cast of "Modern Family." Sofia Vergara even waved rabbit-ear fingers over Jesse Tyler Ferguson's head while he fielded a question.

And He Wasn't Talking About Camille, Either: "There's a lot on my plate." — "Boss" winner Kelsey Grammer on his life, his series (about to start shooting Season 2) — and his baby-to-be. Make that, babies-to-be. Grammer let it slip he and his wife are expecting twins.

"Albert Nobbs 2: The Sequel" Has a Star! "I would like to one day play a man," "Mildred Pierce" winner Winlset confessed when asked about her as-yet unrealized ambitions.

Er, Um...Sorry? "Game of Thrones" star Peter Dinklage followed Williams to the press-conference stage, and he noticed the room was different. As in, quieter. "You had so many questions for Michelle," he said.

Whatever Happened to the Biggest Party of the Year?! So, how did Madonna immediately plan to mark her victory? "I'm going to go back to my seat," she said.

"Capt. Von Trapp" Would've Worked, Too: Reporters, to a writer, respectfully addressed 82-year-old Christopher Plummer not as "Chris," or "Christopher," but as "Mr. Plummer."

So, Yes, He Is Overall Familiar With How the Internet Operates: We informed Mr. Plummer (natch) that the Twitterverse, its Joan Rivers wing included, had nothing but nice things to say about the "Beginners" winner. Did he appreciate how rare that is? "Usually," he told us, "they have no nice things to say about me at all."

A Couple of Teases: Idris Elba, a winner for "Luther," handled a question on whether he'll be the next James Bond by saying he'd be "honored to play the part," while Jessica Lange handled a question on whether she'll be back for season two of "American Horror Story" by saying "nothing is definite yet."

PHOTOS: 15 Best Things Ever Said at the Golden Globes

Me. Ow: "Homeland's" Morena Baccarin got a question on her dress, the one that was quite striking, and, um, well-ventilated, and she didn't seem happy. "Well, I'm glad I get to talk about the real stuff," she noted.

Geez, Let's Hope He Doesn't Think Everybody Always Dresses So Fancy: "This is my first time in California," said "The Artist" composer Ludovic Bource.

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Video: A look at the Globes’ memorable moments

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    >> a look back at the night's most memorable moments as we share it with you right now.

    >> you look absolutely stunning.

    >> so, where was i?

    >> what moves specifically like jagger do you like? [ as jagger ] he loves to point and he does the rooster, too.

    >> thank you to the hollywood foreign press association for putting in my hands the same award that marilyn monroe herself won over 50 years ago. i'm honored.

    >> amy poehler , "parks & reck recreati recreation" t.

    >> she's just like a virgin. [ clears throat ] madonna.

    >> if i'm like a virgin, ricky, come over here and do something about it.

    >> octavia spencer , "the help."

    >> you know, with regard to domestics in this country now and then, i think dr. king said it best. all labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance. i thank you. these actresses did stunning work heart breaking true and bold four will go home empty handed one will take home gold

    >> sydney poitier !

    >> they call it the cecil b. cecil b. demille award in my house it will also be the poitier award.

    >> meryl streep !

    >> oh, i'm going to have to remember my speech. [ applause ]

    >> kate winslet .

    >> kelsey grammer .

    >> laura dern .

    >> george clooney .

    >> thanks, good night.

    >>> and the golden globe goes

Photos: Awards

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  1. George Clooney

    George Clooney won the Golden Globe for best actor in a motion picture drama for his role as a Hawaiian man struggling to hold his family together in "The Descendants." (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  2. Meryl Streep

    Meryl Streep won the award for best actress in a motion picture drama for "The Iron Lady." She plays former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher in the film. (Mark J. Terrill / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  3. 'The Artist'

    Uggie, the dog from "The Artist," poses with the film's cast. The black-and-white, nearly silent movie won the award for best motion picture comedy or musical. (Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  4. Martin Scorsese

    Director Martin Scorsese claimed the best director award for his work on "Hugo," a love letter to the early days of filmmaking. (Mark J. Terrill / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  5. Jean Dujardin

    French actor Jean Dujardin barely speaks in "The Artist," yet he won the Golden Globe for best actor in a motion picture comedy or musical. (Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  6. 'Modern Family'

    The cast of ABC's "Modern Family" pose with the trophy for best television comedy or musical. (Paul Buck / EPA) Back to slideshow navigation
  7. Matt LeBlanc

    Matt LeBlanc won the best actor in a TV comedy or musical for his work in "Episodes." (Mark J. Terrill / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  8. Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, Sidney Poitier

    Morgan Freeman poses with Helem Mirren and Sidney Poitier. Freeman won the Cecil B. Demille award for outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. (Mark J. Terrill / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  9. Ricky Gervais

    Ricky Gervais returned to host the Golden Globes for the third year in a row, despite taking heavy criticism last year for his digs at Hollywood stars. (Paul Drinkwater / NBC via Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  10. Octavia Spencer

    Octavia Spencer claimed the award for best supporting actress in a motion picture for her role in "The Help." (Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  11. Idris Elba

    Idris Elba poses with his award for best performance by an actor in a TV series, miniseries or TV movie for "Luther." (Lucy Nicholson / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  12. Jessica Lange

    Jessica Lange claimed the trophy for best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a TV series, miniseries or TV movie for "American Horror Story." (Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  13. Claire Danes

    Claire Danes poses with her award for best performance by an actress in a television drama for 'Homeland.' She won the same honor for "My So-Called Life" in 1994 when she was just 15. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  14. Steven Spielberg

    Director Steven Spielberg's "Adventures of Tintin" won the best animated feature award. (Lucy Nicholson / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  15. Michelle Williams

    Michelle Williams accepts her award for best actress in a motion picture comedy or musical for the film "My Week With Marilyn." (Handout / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  16. Peter Dinklage

    Peter Dinklage won the best supporting actor award for work in a TV series, miniseries or TV movie. He plays Tyrion Lannister in "Game of Thrones." (Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  17. Madonna

    Madonna poses with a Golden Globe trophy she won for best original song for "Masterpiece," from "W.E." She also wrote and directed the movie, which looks at the love affair between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII. (Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  18. 'Downton Abbey'

    Rebecca Eaton, Julian Fellows, Gareth Neame and Brian Percival, producers of "Downton Abbey," pose with the award their PBS series won for best TV series, miniseries or movie. (Mark J. Terrill / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  19. Kelsey Grammer

    Kelsey Grammer claimed the trophy for best actor in a TV series for his role in "Boss." (Robyn Beck / AFP - Getty Images) Back to slideshow navigation
  20. Kate Winslet

    Actress Kate Winslet won the award for best actress in a TV series, miniseries or movie for her role in "Mildred Pierce." (Mark J. Terrill / AP) Back to slideshow navigation
  21. Laura Dern

    Actress Laura Dern claimed the Golden Globe for best actress in a TV comedy or musical for her role in HBO's "Enlightened." (Lucy Nicholson / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
  22. Christopher Plummer

    Actor Christopher Plummer took home the night's first award. He was named best supporting actor in a movie for his role in "Beginners." (Lucy Nicholson / Reuters) Back to slideshow navigation
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