Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Golden Globes: 10 things you didn't know

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LOS ANGELES, (AFP) - Hollywood's annual awards season revs up on Sunday as industry A-listers turn out for the 75th Golden Globes. Here are 10 fun-filled facts about Tinseltown's biggest pre-Oscars prize-giving, organiaed by the 90-member Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n.

Founded in 1944, the awards were given out for the first 14 years by journalist­s who were members of the Hollywood Foreign Correspond­ents Associatio­n, a precursor to the HFPA. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr took over the stage as impromptu masters of ceremony in 1958 and stole the show -- and were invited back as official hosts the following year.

Unlike the Oscar-awarding Academy of Motion Picture, Arts and Sciences, the HPFA doesn't give out technical prizes, sticking to recognisin­g actors, directors, producers and writers. 25 awards are up for grabs -- 14 in film and 11 in television.

Meryl Streep has the most nomination­s, her 31st coming this year for Pentagon Papers thriller 'The Post'. She has won 8 times, one less than record-holder Barbra Streisand. Jamie Foxx and Helen Mirren jointly hold the record for the most nomination­s in one year with 3. The youngest winner remains Ricky Schroder, who was 9, for his role in 'The Champ', while the oldest was Jessica Tandy, who was 80 when she picked up best actress for 'Driving Miss Daisy'.

Renee Zellweger was in the bathroom when her best actress award for 'Nurse Betty' was announced in 2001, leaving a bemused Hugh Grant to ask her table for her whereabout­s. The red-faced starlet turned up in the nick of time to receive her award. Christine Lahti got caught short three years earlier, and was otherwise engaged when Michael J. Fox announced she had won best actress for 'Chicago Hope'.

'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' was the first movie to win all of the “big five” categories -- best picture, actor, actress, director and screenplay -- as part of a 6-win haul in 1975. It remained the only “big fiver” until 'La La Land' scooped the major categories in a record-breaking 7-trophy clean sweep.

The Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievemen­t was first handed out in 1952 to... Cecil B. DeMille. Subsequent winners have included Walt Disney, Judy Garland, Sidney Poitier and Jodie Foster.

Marlon Brando refused to accept his Globe for 'The Godfather' in 1973 in protest against the Vietnam war. Two months later, he rejected an Oscar over the poor treatment of Native Americans in the film industry. The producers of 'Z' refused the Globe for best foreign language film in 1970 as they were angry it was left out of the best motion picture category.

The 24-karat gold-plated Golden Globe statuette costs around $800 to make and is 27.3cm tall weighing in at a hefty 2.5kg. This year's show will be compered for the first time by NBC late night host Seth Meyers, who is promising the usual political humour throughout the night and has vowed not to pull punches on Hollywood's sexual misconduct scandals. Previous hosts have included Ricky Gervais, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler and Jimmy Fallon.

Guests will be treated to champagne cocktails -- Moet Imperial, tequila, blood orange juice and a smattering of honey. They will sit down to a burrata cheese, frisee lettuce and heirloom tomato salad before tucking into a main course of sea bass. Dessert is a crunchy base of hazelnuts beneath a coffee biscuit and Frangelico mascarpone drenched in chocolate and topped with a chocolate globe filled with sea salted caramel.

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