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Next set of Golden Globe presenters includes Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper, Emily Blunt, Nicole Kidman

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Fri, Jan 4th 2019 03:25 pm

Antonio Banderas, Kristen Bell, Steve Carell, Olivia Colman, Taron Egerton, Richard Gere, Danai Gurira, Lucy Liu, Julianne Moore, Megan Mullally, Chris Pine, Amy Poehler, Gina Rodriguez, Maya Rudolph, Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz join acclaimed group of presenters at 76th annual awards event

Antonio Banderas (four-time Golden Globe Award nominee), Kristen Bell (nominee), Emily Blunt (Golden Globe Award winner and six-time award nominee), Steve Carell (Golden Globe Award winner and nine-time award nominee), Olivia Colman (Golden Globe Award winner and two-time award nominee), Bradley Cooper (four-time nominee), Taron Egerton, Lady Gaga (Golden Globe winner and four-time award nominee), Richard Gere (Golden Globe Award winner and four-time award nominee), Danai Gurira, Nicole Kidman (five-time Golden Globe Award winner and 14-time award nominee), Lucy Liu, Julianne Moore (two-time Golden Globe Award winner and nine-time award nominee), Maya Rudolph, Megan Mullally (four-time nominee), Chris Pine, Amy Poehler (Golden Globe Award winner and three-time nominee), Gina Rodriguez (Golden Globe Award winner and three-time award nominee), Emma Stone (Golden Globe Award winner and five-time award nominee) and Rachel Weisz (Golden Globe Award winner and three-time award nominee) are the second round of presenters announced by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards.

This accomplished group of individuals will join previously announced presenters Halle Berry, Chadwick Boseman, Sterling K. Brown, Jessica Chastain, Kaley Cuoco, Jamie Lee Curtis, Dick Van Dyke, Idris Elba, Harrison Ford, 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 and Catherine Zeta-Jones.

Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg will host the ceremony, airing live coast to coast from The Beverly Hilton on Sunday, Jan. 6 (8-11 p.m. ET), on NBC. 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 16-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.

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