New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Halle Berry (Golden
Globe Award winner and six-time award nominee), Chadwick Boseman, Sterling K. Brown (Golden
Globe Award winner and two-time award nominee),
Jessica Chastain (Golden
Globe Award winner and five-time award nominee), Kaley Cuoco, Jamie Lee Curtis (two-time Golden
Globe Award winner and seven-time award nominee), Dick Van Dyke (three-time Golden
Globe Award nominee), Idris Elba (Golden
Globe Award winner and six-time award nominee), Harrison Ford (Four-time Golden
Globe Award nominee and Cecil B. deMille Award recipient), Johnny Galecki (Golden
Globe Award nominee), Justin Hartley, Taraji P. Henson (Golden
Globe Award winner and one-time award nominee), Felicity Huffman (Golden
Globe Award winner and seven-time award nominee),
Allison Janney (Golden
Globe Award winner and six-time award nominee), Michael B. Jordan,
William H. Macy (five-time Golden
Globe Award nominee), Chrissy Metz (two-time Golden
Globe Award nominee), Mike Myers, Lupita Nyong'o (Golden
Globe Award nominee), Gary Oldman (Golden
Globe Award winner and one-time award nominee), Jim Parsons (Golden
Globe Award winner and three-time award nominee), Sam
Rockwell (Golden
Globe Award winner and two-time award nominee), Saoirse Ronan (Golden
Globe Award winner and three-time award nominee), Octavia Spencer (Golden
Globe Award winner and three-time award nominee), Ben Stiller, Lena Waithe, and Catherine Zeta-Jones (two-time Golden
Globe Award nominee) have been announced as presenters by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) for the 76th Annual Golden GlobeĀ® Awards.
Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg will host the high-profile ceremony airing live coast to coast on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019 from 5-8 p.m. PT/8-11 p.m. ET on NBC from The Beverly Hilton. Previously announced Golden
Globe Award winner and six-time award nominee
Jeff Bridges will be the recipient of the 2019 Cecil B. deMille Award. Five-time Golden
Globe Award winner and sixteen-time Golden
Globe Award nominee Carol Burnett will receive the first-ever Golden
Globe television special achievement award, the Carol Burnett Award. Isan Elba will serve as this year's Golden
Globe Ambassador.
Produced by dick clark productions in association with the HFPA, the Golden
Globe Awards are viewed in more than 210 territories worldwide. Meher Tatna is president of the HFPA. Allen Shapiro, Executive Chairman of dick clark productions, Mike Mahan, CEO of dick clark productions, and Barry Adelman, Executive VP of Television at dick clark productions will serve as executive producers.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) was founded in 1943 as the Hollywood Foreign Correspondents Association (HFCA) by a group of entertainment journalists representing world media in Hollywood, who realized the need to unite and organize to gain the recognition and access to studios and talent accorded to the domestic press. All qualified journalists were accepted, with the bold goal of "Unity Without Discrimination of Religion or Race." A year later, the HFCA created the Golden
Globe Awards which, to this day, the entire membership selects, votes on and awards every year for outstanding achievements in motion pictures and television. This year marked the 75th anniversary of the Golden
Globe Awards. Members of the HFPA represent 56 countries with a combined readership of 250 million in some of the world's most respected publications. Each year, the organization holds the third most watched awards show on television, the Golden GlobeĀ® Awards, which has enabled the organization to donate more than $33 million to 80 entertainment-related charities, scholarship programs and humanitarian efforts over the last 25 years. For more information, please visit www.GoldenGlobes.com and follow us on Twitter (@GoldenGlobes), Instagram (@GoldenGlobes), and Facebook (www.facebook.com/GoldenGlobes).