Lisa Ann Walter proved why she is one of the most beloved stars of our time at Saturday night's SAG Awards.
Viewers witnessed the radiant presence of Walter, known for her role in Abbott Elementary, as she gracefully navigated the SAG Awards red carpet while being mic'd up.
Check out just one of her hilarious conversations below:During a brief intermission between awards presentations, the Netflix stream treated viewers to behind-the-scenes footage of Walter, engaging in lively conversations with fellow celebrities and colleagues.
In one delightful moment, Walter humorously recounted an encounter where Bill Hader playfully mistook her for Quinta Brunson's publicist. Additionally, viewers were treated to Walter's keen observations as she described Ali Wong's stunning and intricate dress to Sheryl Lee Ralph.
But viewers were also impressed with Walter's own choice of gown, with the 60-year-old star slaying in a gorgeous floor-length gown with sexy cutouts around the bust and the midsection.
The look had people flocking to X to voice their unwavering love for the actress:
Elsewhere at the show, Walter shared a hilarious moment with fellow actress Rhea Perlman, as they brought some unexpected accessories to the red carpet: flasks.
Their iconic interaction unfolded during the opening monologue, as host Idris Elba, kicked off the show.
The Luther star humorously noted the lack of commercial breaks due to the live streaming on Netflix, prompting attendees to strategically plan their bar visits. "For those of you who were smart to bring a flask, remember: sharing is caring," he quipped.
The cameras then cut to Perlman and Walter, who showcased their preparedness as Perlman took a swig from a silver flask before offering it to Walter. Walter, in good spirits, followed suit - drawing big laughs from the crowd. Watch the moment below:
Walter then offered a swig to her Abbott costar Sheryl Lee Ralph - who responded with a hilarious open-mouthed "No, thank you".
Both Perlman and Walter were SAG nominees, with Perlman nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture for her role in Barbie, and Walter nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series for Abbott Elementary, continuing the tradition of excellence in their respective projects.