Just days ahead of Sunday night’s 76th annual Golden Globe Awards broadcast, which will be cohosted for the first time by Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s Andy Samberg and Killing Eve‘s Sandra Oh, the list of 2019 Golden Globes celebrity presenters has finally been revealed. Get ready for a star-studded night featuring several of our favorite actors from TV and movies, including some of this year’s nominees.
Nearly 30 names comprise the esteemed lineup, including icons like Harrison Ford, who in addition to receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2002 has also been nominated for four Golden Globes. We’re also excited to see The Big Bang Theory‘s Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco present; the latter had the sweetest moment ever with costar Jim Parsons when she presented him his first Golden Globe in 2011. Plus, This Is Us stars Chrissy Metz and Sterling K. Brown are slated to make appearances, as well as Jessica Chastain and Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman, whose Marvel film is nominated in three categories, including best motion picture — drama.
We can always count on celebrity presenters to create memorable moments during awards season, especially at the Golden Globes. This year’s nominees — including, of course, Black Panther, across multiple categories — have already generated buzz. With Samberg and Oh cohosting, the evening is sure to be memorable.
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Here is the first round of presenters that have been announced:
- Halle Berry
- Chadwick Boseman
- Sterling K. Brown
- Jessica Chastain
- Kaley Cuoco
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Dick Van Dyke
- Idris Elba
- Harrison Ford (Cecil B. DeMille Award recipient)
- Johnny Galecki
- Justin Hartley
- Taraji P. Henson
- Felicity Huffman
- Allison Janney
- Michael B. Jordan
- William H. Macy
- Chrissy Metz
- Mike Myers
- Lupita Nyong’o
- Gary Oldman
- Jim Parsons
- Sam Rockwell
- Saoirse Ronan
- Octavia Spencer
- Ben Stiller
- Lena Waithe
- Catherine Zeta-Jones
The 2019 Golden Globe Awards air Sunday, Jan. 6 at 8/7c on NBC.
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