But Sandra Bullock revealed that she 'didn't feel worthy' of her Oscar while attending a Gravity press conference in Toronto Monday.
The brunette actress easily defied her 49 years in a bright pink-patterned sleeveless frock and nude stilettos.
Pretty in pink: Sandra Bullock revealed that she
'didn't feel worthy' of her Oscar while attending a Gravity press
conference in Toronto Monday
The Miss Congeniality star could have benefited from lipstick, but otherwise looked radiant as she sat alongside crew members of her sci-fi thriller.
The visual effects-heavy 3D film - due out October 4 - also stars George Clooney and was helmed by Alfonso Cuarón.
Sandra won the role after the director's first choices, Angelina Jolie and Natalie Portman, turned it down.
Standing out: The brunette actress easily defied her 49 years in a bright pink-pattnered sleeveless frock and nude stilettos
Hollywood smile: The Miss Congeniality star
could have benefited from lipstick, but otherwise looked radiant as she
sat alongside crew members of her sci-fi thriller
Third choice: Sandra won the role after the director's first choices, Angelina Jolie and Natalie Portman, turned it down
Clooney free: And while director Alfonso Cuaron,
producer David Heyman, and screenwriter Jonas Cuaron were all present,
George Clooney was busy shooting Tomorrowland in Vancouver
The difficult shoot required her to be suspended from 12 wires in a 9-by-9-foot, LED-lit cube to give it the weightless feel of outer space.
Bullock is already garnering Oscar buzz for her role as astronaut Dr. Ryan Stone, who becomes stranded in space following a catastrophic event.
But the Golden Globe winner pointed out that she still 'didn't feel worthy of it when I got it' the first time.
Role of a lifetime: Bullock is already garnering
Oscar buzz for her role as astronaut Dr. Ryan Stone, who becomes
stranded in space following a catastrophic event
Coming October 4! The visual effects-heavy 3D film also stars George Clooney and was helmed by Alfonso Cuarón
'I feel like, OK, I'm going to spend the rest of my life hopefully earning it,' the Speed star told reporters - according to Entertainment Weekly.
'I still haven't gotten around to having my moment with it yet. Maybe one day it will come. What it does do is make you realize how hard you have to work to earn it.'
And while Cuarón, producer David Heyman, and screenwriter Jonas Cuaron were all present, George Clooney was busy shooting Tomorrowland in Vancouver.
'My son thinks he's a very cool dude': Bullock -
seen here in Venice Aug. 27 - revealed that her three-year-old adopted
son Louis is Clooney's biggest fan
Bullock revealed that her three-year-old adopted son Louis is Clooney's biggest fan.
'My son thinks he's a very cool dude. If there was a choice between me and George and Alfonso, my son will leave to go with George and the guys,' the doting mother said.
'He asked, "Where's George and Rande [Gerber]? I need them." We went to meet with them and they had man time. I stood off to the side and waited for them to finish, and then I was allowed to take him back.'
Not worthy? The Golden Globe winner - seen here
with her Oscar in 2010 - said she didn't feel worthy and will 'spend the
rest of my life hopefully earning it'