Sheryl Lee Ralph Dazzles in Gold Gown on Critics’ Choice Red Carpet

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The 'Abbott Elementary' star is nominated tonight.

Sheryl Lee Ralph walked into the Critics’ Choice Awards dripping in gold.

The Abbott Elementary star looked phenomenal in a floor-length, body-hugging gold foil dress featuring a strapless neckline and asymmetrical off-the-shoulder cap sleeve.

The gown's off-the-shoulder detail deserved its own round of applause, adding a pinch of elegance to the award-worthy gown. Ralph's daughter, Ivy, served as her stylist, tweeting that her mother wore a "custom #JovanaLouis gown with jewelry from #mishodesigns."

Flashing an ecstatic smile at the cameras, the 66-year-old glowed from within, clearly thrilled to be in attendance.

She styled her long tresses in tight curls that flowed down her back, accessorized with a gold bangle, and brought the whole look together with a bronzed makeup look.

Ralph is nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series alongside Abbott co-star Janelle James, and Paulina Alexis, Reservation Dogs, Ayo Edebiri, The Bear, Marcia Gay Harden, Uncoupled, and Annie Potts, Young Sheldon.

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The actress has been bringing her fashion A-game to the award show circuit, previously making a statement on the American Music Awards red carpet serving barbiecore vibes to the max.

Back in November, she also made her fashion show runway debut for Rihanna's Savage X Fenty Show Vol. 4.

Related: 'Abbott Elementary' Star Sheryl Lee Ralph to Hit Runway for Rihanna's Fashion Show

In 2022, Ralph nabbed an Emmy Award for her role as Barbara Howard, a tenured teacher and mentor to Quinta Brunson’s Janine Teagues in the groundbreaking ABC comedy.

She dazzled the audience with a little tune–Dianne Reeves' "Endangered Species"–singing, "I am an endangered species / But I sing no victim’s song / I am a woman I am an artist / And I know where my voice belongs.”