Proof No One Had a Better Time At the 2020 SAG Awards Than Henry Winkler

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By now, you already know the 2020 SAG Awards were a must-see.

At Sunday’s star-studded event, Jennifer Lopez slayed on the red carpet while Eugene Levy stole Tom Hanks‘ spotlight during his “I Am An Actor” intro. Plus, Parasite made historyRenée Zellweger gave a sweet shout-out to Tom Cruise, and, oh yes, Brad Pittand Jennifer Aniston reunited and hugged backstage—and the world will never be the same.

Still, no one—and we mean no one—had a better time at 26th annual show than Henry Winkler. The actor’s HBO series Barry was up for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. And while the coveted Actor statue ultimately went to The Marvelous Mrs. Maiselthe 74-year-old hardly felt defeated. In fact, he was positively glowing after spotting Pitt on the red carpet. (He not only pointed and took a sneaky snap of the Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood star, but also posed with him for a picture that will definitely be getting framed.)

But that wasn’t his only starstruck moment. While heading into the show, the Happy Days alum bumped into Joaquin PhoenixScarlett Johansson and many more. And let’s just say, his reactions are worthy of their own award.

Scroll ahead and see for yourself!

Henry Winkler, Brad Pitt

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Henry Winkler, Brad Pitt

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Brad Pitt, Henry Winkler

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Joaquin Phoenix, Henry Winkler

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Joaquin Phoenix, Summer Phoenix, Henry Winkler

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Scarlett Johansson, Henry Winkler

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Colin Jost, Henry Winkler

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Jamie Foxx, Henry Winkler

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