Watch CBS News

Stars mingle at Hollywood Foreign Press Association lunch

Actress Jennifer Lawrence and director Steven Spielberg attend the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's 2012 Luncheon held at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Aug. 9, 2012, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Kevin Winter/Getty Images

(CBS/AP) Stars from Jennifer Lawrence to John Travolta attended the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's annual summer luncheon on Thursday at the Beverly Hills Hotel, where the group behind the Golden Globe Awards presented grants and introduced its officers for the coming year.

The stars helped present and accept $1.2 million in grants from the association to organizations around the country that promote film education and preservation.

Pictures: Hollywood Foreign Press luncheon 2012

The Sundance Institute, Film Foundation and American Film Institute were among 40 nonprofit beneficiaries of grants this year.

The luncheon also gave Hollywood's elite a chance to mingle. Steven Spielberg talked movies with Harvey Weinstein. John Travolta chatted with Bradley Cooper. Dustin Hoffman and Jack Black shared cellphone photos.

"I loved your movie," Weinstein said to Travolta, who stars in Oliver Stone's marijuana drama "Savages."

Meanwhile, Hoffman and Black swapped snaps on their iPhones as Kerry Washington and Christina Hendricks posed for a photo.

"I am here to get nominated," Hoffman joked as he took the stage. He told the audience he had just turned 75.

"Dustin's 75 and he looks great; I'm 57 and I look like hell!" said the grey-bearded Kelsey Grammer, who sat with his new wife, Kayte.

Don Johnson was practically unrecognizable with a newly taut face and his long hair wrapped into a bun. He referred to "Scandal" star Washington as "poised, delicious and divine."

Washington said from the stage that she'd gotten close to Black during the luncheon.

"I'm going to call him my dear friend because of the things we've shared this afternoon," she said of the comedian.

Black addressed Spielberg from the podium: "`Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Killer' looks incredible," the funnyman said to the director of "Lincoln," a different movie.

Lawrence also joked with the legendary filmmaker.

"I just had to follow Steven Spielberg," she said when she took the stage. "Or you opened for me, actually."

Spielberg thanked the organization for its support of film-preservation efforts that totaled $3.6 million over the past 16 years. Film is "mankind's most original medium," he said.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association has given nearly $15 million in grants over the past 18 years from profits generated by the Golden Globe Awards telecast. The 2013 Golden Globes are set for Jan. 13.

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue