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ASPEN, Colo. (AP) – Goldie Hawn says she’s never doubted herself, even when she made an audience laugh during a production of Romeo and Juliet.

“I liked myself … and trusted in the universe,” she said Saturday after receiving the American Film Institute’s Star Award during the 12th U.S. Comedy Arts Festival.

“Comedy is like catching lightning in a bottle,” she said. “You’re trying to catch that moment and it’s all about timing.”

The 60-year-old cover girl for this month’s American Association of Retired People’s magazine wore furry boots, an off-the-shoulder sweater and snug jeans.

Hawn also has a more serious side – she wrote a script for her next project, “Ashes to Ashes,” which focuses on an aging woman who is questioning her life choices.

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