Viola Davis and Meryl Streep were dressed to impress as they attended the Golden Gala: A Celebration of Excellence in Beverly Hills on Friday evening.
The American actress and film producer, 59, looked incredible as she cut a glamorous figure in a satin pink floor-length gown.
The ensemble boasted a plunging neckline, stylish cape sleeves, and plisse detailing throughout.
Viola further accessorised her carpet look with statement drop earrings and a silver diamond bracelet.
To complete her look, the beauty styled her short locks straight for the evening and wore a flawless palette of makeup.
Viola was also joined on the carpet by her husband Julius Tennon, 71, who looked incredibly dapper in a black double-breasted blazer with satin lapels and tailored trousers.
Viola Davis, 59, cut a glamorous figure in a satin pink floor-length gown on Friday evening as she attended the Golden Gala: A Celebration of Excellence in Beverly Hills
She was also joined by Meryl Streep, 75, who looked incredible in a green striped floor-length dress
The pair appeared more loved-up than ever as they linked arms for several snaps before they were joined by their daughter Genesis, 14, who showed off her sophisticated sense of style as she donned a red dress.
Meanwhile, The Devil Wears Prada star, 75, looked incredible in a green striped floor-length dress.
The stylish floaty ensemble boasted a V-neckline and ruffled detailing on the sleeves.
Meryl further accessorised her look with a gold pendant necklace and gold-toned hoop earrings as she and Viola posed up a storm at the event.
During the event, Viola and Ted Danson, 77, were celebrated for their career achievements in film and television.
Viola delivered a moving 16-minute speech while accepting the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award. Meanwhile, during the black-tie gala dinner, Ted received the Carol Burnett Award.
She reflected on how her turbulent upbringing fuelled her passion for acting as an escape and how financial necessity often influenced her choice of roles.
Meryl presented the award to Viola, who she called a pure artist who ‘delivers the truth every time.’
Viola’s ensemble boasted a plunging neckline, stylish cape sleeves, and plisse detailing throughout
Viola was also joined on the carpet by her husband Julius Tennon, 71, who looked incredibly dapper in a black double-breasted blazer with satin lapels and tailored trousers
The pair appeared more loved-up than ever as they linked arms for several snaps before they were joined by their daughter Genesis, 14
Meanwhile, The Devil Wears Prada stars floaty ensemble boasted a V-neckline and ruffled detailing on the sleeves (L-R Mary Steenburgen, Ted Danson, Viola, and Meryl)
During the event, Viola and Ted Danson, 77, were celebrated for their career achievements in film and television
Meryl presented the award to Viola, who she called a pure artist who ‘delivers the truth every time’
The American actress looked incredibly emotional as she held back tears while her pal praised her
Both actors worked together in the 2008 film ‘Doubt,’ where Meryl first became in awe of Viola, who she called her ‘favourite actor in the world’
Meanwhile, Ted congratulated Viola while accepting his award, calling her an ‘amazing actor’ (L-R Carol Burnett, Meryl, Mary, and Ted)
During the event, the star appeared in very high spirits as she was supported by her friends and family (Viola and Danielle Pinnock)
Jane Fonda also attended the event in support of Viola and congratulated the star for all her achievements
Both actors worked together in the 2008 film ‘Doubt,’ where Meryl first became in awe of Viola, who she called her ‘favourite actor in the world.’
Meanwhile, Ted congratulated Viola while accepting his award, calling her an ‘amazing actor’.
The three-time Globes winner said: ‘It’s such a pleasure to be in the same room with you.’
Ted has been a fixture on TV since he broke out as Boston bartender Sam Malone on NBC’s comedy ‘Cheers.’
His other credits include ‘The Good Place,’ ‘Mr. Mayor,’ ‘Fargo,’ ‘CSI’ and ‘CSI: Cyber,’ ‘Damages’ and ‘Becker.’
Some other popular names in attendance at the event included Carol Burnett, Jane Fonda, Anthony Anderson, Steve Guttenberg and singer-songwriter Kenneth ‘Babyface’ Edmonds.