The Golden Globes will present the best of 2024’s film and television lineup this weekend. This year 27 categories have been organized, and over 130 nominees have earned a spot. Now, organizers of the 82nd annual ceremony have chosen their celebrity presenters to honor the award winners. These stars represent Hollywood’s past and present offering a warm welcome. Here are the stars who are joining 2025 ceremony host, Emmy-nominated Nikki Glaser.
2025 Global Globes Presenters
Nominated for 2025
- Auli’i Cravalho: Cravalho is highly known for her voice for Moana in Moana & Moana 2. She is also representing Moana 2 for “Best Animated Motion Picture”.
- Colin Farrell: Two-time Golden Globes Winner in “Best Musical/Comical Performance in a Motion Picture by an Actor” for In Bruges (2009) and The Banshees of Inisherin (2023). He’s going on his 4th nomination for HBO Max’s The Penguin.
- Coleman Domingo: Nominated “Best Drama Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture” for Rustin (2024). Domingo is on his 2nd Golden Globes nomination for Sing Sing.
- Demi Moore: Famously known for her lead role in Ghost (1991). Moore will enter her 4th Golden Globes nomination for The Substance.
- Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson: A WWE Superstar, and an American action and comedy film actor. Johnson recently starred in Red One and Moana 2 reprising his role as Maui. He will be joining his co-star, Auli’i Cravalho for Moana 2’s Golden Globe nomination.
- Jeff Goldblum: Goldblum is famously known as Ian Malcolm in the Jurassic Park & Jurassic World films. He will also participate in the Golden Globes’ 82nd Ceremony with the Wicked Part One cast for “Best Musical/Comedy Motion Picture”.
- Kathy Bates: Bates is famously known for Taylor Hackford’s Dolores Claiborne (1995). She previously won two Golden Globes for “Best Drama Performances by an Actress” for Misery (1991) and The Late Shift (1997). Following behind Glenn Close, Bates has been nominated 9 times for the Golden Globes. She enters again for Matlock in the Television Drama category.
- Margaret Qualley: Qualley joins her co-star, Demi Moore, for her second Golden Globes nomination for “Best Actress in a Supporting Role” for The Substance.
Previous Winners
- Andrew Garfield: Garfield won “Best Musical/Comical Performance in a Motion Picture by an Actor” for Johnathan Larson’s tick, tick…BOOM! (2022). He has been nominated by the Golden Globes 4 times.
- Anya Taylor-Joy: Taylor-Joy won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Television, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture for Television” for Scott Frank’s Queen’s Gambit (2021). She has been nominated 3 times by the Golden Globes.
- Ariana DeBose: Debose won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture” for Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story (2021).
- Awkwafina (Nora Lum): Lum won “Best Musical/Comical Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture” for Lulu Wang’s The Farewell (2020).
- Catherine O’Hara: O’Hara won “Best Musical/Comical Performance by an Actress in a Television Series” for Schitt’s Creek. She’s famously known for her role as Mrs. McCallister from Home Alone.
- Jennifer Coolidge: Coolidge won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Television, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture for Television” for The White Lotus (2023).
- Elton John: Two-time Golden Globes Winner for “Best Original Song for Motion Picture” for The Lion King (1995) and Rocketman (2020).
- Glenn Close: Two-time Golden Globes for “Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series” for Damages (2008) and The Lion in Winter (2004). She won her third award for “Best Drama Performance by an Actress in Motion Picture” for The Wife (2019). She has been nominated for the Golden Globes 16 times since 1985.
- Kate Hudson: Hudson won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for any Motion Picture” for Almost Famous (2001). She has been nominated twice for the Golden Globes.
- Ke Huy Quan: Huy Quan won his first Golden Globe for his 2023 film, Everyone, Everywhere, All at Once for “Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture”. 2025 will be his first year presenting an award.
- Michael Keaton: Keaton won two Golden Globes, one for Birdman (2015) and one for Dopesick (2022) for “Best Performance by an Actor”.
- Michelle Yeoh: Yeoh won her first Golden Globe for “Best Musical/Comical Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture” with her co-star, Ke Huy Quan, for Everyone, Everywhere, All at Once (2023). They reunite to become presenters for the Golden Globes’ 82nd annual ceremony.
- Nicholas Cage: Cage won “Best Drama Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture” for Leaving Las Vegas (1996). His recent nomination was for the 2024 comedy film, Dream Scenario.
- Sarah Paulson: Paulson won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Television, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television” for The People v. OJ Simpson (2017).
- Sharon Stone: Stone won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Drama” for Casino (1996). She has been nominated by the Golden Globes 4 times.
- Rachel Brosnahan: Brosnahan won “Best Performance by an Actress for a Television Series” for The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2019).
- Viola Davis: Davis is best known as Annalise Keating from How to Get Away with Murder. She won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for any Motion Picture” for Fences (2017). She is the third most nominated of the Global Globes presenters with 7 entries.
Previously Nominees
- Anthony Ramos: Ramos returns to the Golden Globes after his 2022 Nomination. He represented Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights for “Best Musical/Comical Performance in a Motion Picture by an Actor”.
- Aubrey Plaza: Plaza represented The White Lotus for “Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Television, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture for Television” in 2023.
- Èdgar Ramírez: Two-time Golden Globes nominee for “Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Television, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture for Television” for Carlos (2011) and American Crime Story (2019).
- Kaley Cuoco: Cuoco portrays Penny from The Big Bang Theory. She’s a two-time Golden Globes Nominee for “Best Musical/Comical Performance by an Actress in a Television Series” for The Flight Attendant (2021 and 2023).
- Kerry Washington: Washington famously portrays Alicia Masters in Fantastic Four & Rise of the Silver Surfer, and Princess Shuri in Marvel’s Black Panther. Washington is a 2-time Golden Globes nominee for “Best Performance by an Actress” in Television. She recently starred in her lead role for Tyler Perry’s Six Triple Eight.
- Melissa McCarthy: Famously known for her role in Mike & Molly. McCarthy was nominated twice for “Best Performance by an Actress in Motion Picture” (2016 and 2019).
- Mindy Kaling: Famously known for Kelly Kapoor for The Office and voiced Velma Dinkley in HBO Max’s Velma. She’s a previous Golden Globe nominee for “Best Television Series” for The Office (2007, 2009, and 2010).
- Seth Rogen: Rogen represented Pam & Tommy for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Television, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television” in 2023.
Non-Nominees
- Anthony Mackie: Mackie portrays Sam Wilson from Marvel’s Captain America and Avengers films.
- Brandi Carlile: Carlile is a young mixed-genre American musician and songwriter. She recently released her new album, In the Canyon Haze.
- Gal Godot: Gadot portrays Gisele Yashar in the Fast & Furious films.
- Morris Chestnut: Chestnut is known for playing John Watson in Watson and Detective Marcus Williams in Kick-Ass 2.
- Miles Teller: Teller is famously known for his role in Divergent (2014) and his last known role was in Tom Cruise’s Top Gun Maverick (2022). He returns to the spotlight to present a Golden Globe at the 82nd ceremony.
- Nate Bergatze: Bergatze is an American stand-up comedian with his own Netflix series of tour shows.
- Rob McElhlenny: Showrunner for It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Lost, and Law & Order.
- Samal Hayek Pinault: Famous for her lead role in Frida (2002) and Marvel’s The Eternals.
- Vin Diesel: Diesel is best known as Dominic Toretto from the Fast & Furious films. He’s currently an executive producer for the animation adaptation of the survival simulator ARK: The Animated Series.
- Zoë Kravitz: Kravitz is famously known as Leta Lestrange for Fantastic Beasts films. She is also the daughter of American multi-genre musician and songwriter, Lenny Kravitz.
2025 Golden Globes Airing
The 82nd Annual Golden Globes Ceremony will be airing live on CBS and Paramount+ on January 5th. The ceremony will be broadcast from Beverly Hills at 5PM Pacific Time/8PM Eastern Time. In celebration of the first award show of the year, Nikki Glaser has prepared a 2025 Golden Globes bingo card. You can find them on the official awards show hosting site. Play with family and friends on a pre-made card or create your own to match wacky guesses!