By Zoom and by cam, Golden Globes deliver the glam
NEW YORK — Glam was back for the Golden Globes virtual, bicoastal awards night Sunday as nominees Zoomed in from around the world.
And they were ready, style-wise, as the Globes split hosts, with Amy Poehler at the Beverly Hilton and Tina Fey at the Rainbow Room in New York.
There was nary a pair of sweats in sight.
Regina King’s dog snoozed in the background as she showed off her Louis Vuitton gown in silver and black. Amanda Seyfried, from somewhere in the American South, wore a sunny, springy coral Oscar de la Renta with floral adornment, echoing many stars who said they wanted to bring a little joy.
“I’ve got my son, who is 5 months old, laying against a pillow in a tux,” Seyfried said during a round of preshow interviews.
Cynthia Erivo went for neon green Valentino,and Kaley Cuoco munched pizza in another de la Renta design. Gillian Anderson, alone in Prague, wore a green gown and Julia Garner a two-tone Prada black and white look. She didn’t forget the lipstick, a deep red.
Among the early awards, Catherine O’Hara, collected a Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy series, signally what could be another big night for “Schitt’s Creek,” which swept the comedy categories at the Emmy’s
From a couch in a remote location, O’Hara praised the show’s cocreators, and her costars Eugene Levy and his son Daniel Levy, for “an inspiring, funny, beautiful family love story in which they let me wear 100 wigs and speak like an alien.”
Daniel Kaluuya won the Golden Globe for best supporting actor in a film is for his work in “Judas and the Black Messiah.”
Kaluuya’s acceptance speech could not be heard from his location at first, and he jokingly shouted, “You did me dirty!” once the audio was restored.
The actor was nominated in 2018 for his leading role in “Get Out.”
He topped fellow nominees Leslie Odom Jr., Sacha Baron Cohen, Bill Murray and Jared Leto.
Fey took the stage at New York’s Rainbow Room while Poehler remained at the Globes’ usual home at the Beverly Hilton. In their opening monologue, they managed their typically well-timed back-and-forth despite being almost 3,000 miles from each other.
“I always knew my career would end with me wandering around the Rainbow Room pretending to talk to Amy,” said Fey. “I just thought it would be later.”
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