MARG HELGENBERGER HONORED WITH A STAR ON THE HOLLYWOOD WALK OF FAME – TRANSCRIPT OF JORJA FOX’S
January 23, 2012
Hollywood Blvd, in front of the legendary Musso and Franks
Jorja: “Hello! Hi, I’m the one who’s going to have to read everything, as Marg knows.”
Marg: “It’s what you do.”
Jorja: “Yeah. I’m so happy for you. I had the very good fortune of meeting Marg Helgenberger in July of 2000, just as we were embarking on what would prove to be one of the signature adventures of our lives. Over the course of these last 12 years, we’ve shared some of the best and most exciting times a person can have. It has been kind of like riding one of those magic carpet rides that you read about when you were a kid. We’ve been blessed. We won the ‘number one show in the world’ title again last year. There’s been mountains of accolades, parties, trips, award nominations, awards, critical acclaim, magazine covers, games, museum exhibits, dolls, and there has been lots of very, very hard work. Sometimes in the dark, or the cold, or the rain.” (crowd laughs)
“There has been loss, too. Loss of partnerships, both professional and personal. Loss of beloved pets. Loss of our younger selves (crowd laughs). And the toughest, of course, loss of loved ones along the way. Through it all, Marg has been an unshakable rock, a fearless leader, a devoted cheerleader, and very often, the brains of our operation. Marg sets the bar skyscraper high for the rest of us, without making us feel small. She can wade through a landfill in the morning and slip into an evening gown by dinner time without missing a single beat (crowd laughs and cheers). She’s tough as nails, smooth as silk, ‘easy like Sunday morning’, and ‘steady as she goes’.”
“I think she has touched every single person she has met along the way. She’s generous, she’s giving, and she’s an amazing listener, whether she’s hanging with gold coast executives at a swanky event, hanging out in a ditch somewhere with our unseen heroic crew, or hanging out in a hospital with women who’ve been struck with breast cancer.”
“Now, I know I don’t have to tell you how talented Marg Helgenberger is (crowd cheers). Her craftsmanship is legendary and very well documented. But I will gloat for a minute about getting to watch her perform on a daily basis. She lights up any corner of the world that she’s in and brings an authenticity and intimacy to every scene that she does that is simply dazzling to watch. Speaking for your CSI tribe today, and there are many of us that are here. Give yourselves a shout out! We love you. We’re SO going to miss working with you in the near future. And we wish you the absolute best going forward at everything you do. I, for one, am willing to wager a large Vegas bet that this is just Marg’s professional halftime show. After all you do have to stop and smell the roses.”
“We have a pretty epic football pool at work. When the guys need help with their picks, Marg is the first person that they ask. Marg’s also the first person the guys ask to dance at our seasonal parties. Marg is an anomaly. She’s a broad, she’s a dame, and she’s a lady. And I am very proud to call her my friend.”
“Congrats, Marg, Hollywood Boulevard’s going to shine even brighter tonight now that you are a fixture on the scene. I love you.” (Marg and Jorja hug.)