A good cause. Geena Davis came found a home in television with the 2005-2006 show Commander in Chief where she played a fictionalized American president and won a Golden Globe for her troubles. She ...
PROVIDENCE (WBSM) — Wareham’s own Oscar winner Geena Davis is coming home to southern New England to take part in this year’s Rhode Island Comic Con. RICC made the announcement last week that the ...
In 2025, Glaser became the first female solo host of a Globes telecast, and received rave reviews. By Scott Feinberg Executive Editor of Awards Nikki Glaser, the Golden Globe-, Grammy- and Emmy ...
Nikki Glaser did so well navigating host duties for this year’s bounce-back version of the Golden Globes that producer Dick Clark Productions has asked her to return for the 2026 ceremony next ...
Comedian Nikki Glaser will be bringing the laughs to the Golden Globes once again in 2026. CBS and the Golden Globes announced on Thursday, March 13, that Glaser, 40, is officially returning to ...
In 1992, Geena Davis starred in a sports movie that told a tale inspired by pioneering real-life female athletes from the 1940s. Davis knew the film, which predominantly starred women and was directed ...
Nikki Glaser joked she hopes 'The White Lotus' producers "will finally recognize my talent and cast me" when she hosts the Golden Globes again in January 2026 CBS Nikki Glaser is heading back to ...
After a well-reviewed emcee debut, the Golden Globes are bringing back comedian Nikki Glaser to host the 2026 ceremony. Dick Clark Productions, the producer of the award show, announced Thursday ...
Nikki Glaser is set to return as host of the first major awards show of the season, CBS and the Golden Globes announced on Thursday. Glaser, who made her debut as host of the Globes in January to ...
Comedian Nikki Glaser will return to host the 83rd annual Golden Globes, which are set to take place in January 2026 on CBS and stream on Paramount+. It will mark Glaser’s second time as Globes ...
The Golden Globes organization is ending its policy of paying a $75,000 annual salary to former Hollywood Foreign Press Association members, who vote on the organization’s annual film and TV honors.