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Da’Vine Joy Randolph is a golden girl when she is honored at the Time 100 Gala after winning the Oscar for The Holdovers.

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Da'Vine Joy Randolph looked resplendent in a gold dress as she arrived on the red carpet at the Time 100 Gala in New York City on Thursday.

Da’Vine Joy Randolph looked resplendent in a gold dress as she arrived on the red carpet at the Time 100 Gala in New York City on Thursday.

Held at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the star-studded event welcomed a dazzling guest list of famous faces from around the world.

Among them, Da’Vine, 37, who made the Time 100 list this year, made his presence felt in a regal ensemble that featured an extravagant train.

Her dress had a fashionable shoulder on one side and was dotted with elegant reliefs that caught the light.

The Broadway veteran’s latest honor comes just over a month after she won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her performance in The Holdovers.

Da’Vine Joy Randolph looked resplendent in a gold dress as she arrived on the red carpet at the Time 100 Gala in New York City on Thursday.

Presented at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the star-studded event welcomed a dazzling guest list of famous faces from around the world.

Presented at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the star-studded event welcomed a dazzling guest list of famous faces from around the world.

Set at a boarding school in New England, the comedy-drama starred Paul Giamatti as an ornery teacher opposite Da’Vine as the cafeteria manager.

Now, fresh off her Academy Awards win, Da’Vine once again turned up the glam factor on the Time 100 Gala red carpet.

Once the event began, Da’Vine sat next to beloved Saturday Night Live alum Maya Rudolph, who gave the camera a mischievous smile.

Time magazine released its long-awaited annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world earlier this month.

Taraji found herself in esteemed company in this year’s lineup, amid names ranging from Patrick Mahomes to Dua Lipa to 21 Savage.

Australian pop diva Kylie Minogue, Hamilton alum Leslie Odom Jr., Bollywood superstar Alia Bhatt and trans star Juno Elliot Page were also on the list.

Taylor Swift’s longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff, breakfast TV titan Kelly Ripa and anime legend Hayao Miyazaki are also getting gongs.

Each honoree received a tribute written by another name in bold: Dua’s, for example, was written by Patti Smith and Kelly’s, by Anderson Cooper.

Once the event began, Da'Vine sat next to beloved Saturday Night Live alum Maya Rudolph, who gave the camera a mischievous smile.

Once the event began, Da’Vine sat next to beloved Saturday Night Live alum Maya Rudolph, who gave the camera a mischievous smile.

Business mogul Mark Cuban received a glowing testimonial from Ashton Kutcher, while Michael J. Fox received a blurb from Ryan Reynolds.

Meanwhile, Sofia Coppola was written by Rashida Jones, who like her had an iconic father and starred in Sofia’s film On The Rocks.

Lenny Kravitz wrote a tribute to Zola heartthrob Colman Domingo, and Get Out hunk Daniel Kaluuya gave a generous shout-out to Slumdog Millionaire star Dev Patel.

The glittering awards ceremony took place this week, but won’t air on television until May 12, when viewers can tune in to the show on ABC.

Thursday’s gala welcomed a fleet of A-list celebrities who also weren’t on Time’s list, including Uma Thurman and Patrick’s wife, Brittany Mahomes.

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