82nd Annual Golden Globes®
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Belgian-born actor Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) holds the hand of American actor Gregory Peck in a still from the film ‘Roman Holiday,’ directed by William Wyler, 1953. Actor Gregory Peck died June 12, 2003 at age 87 of natural causes in his Los Angeles, California home. (Photo by Paramount Pictures/Courtesy of Getty Images)
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Celebrating Our Golden Globe Winners: The 2000s

Hollywood enters a new millennium and the Globes go with it. If there’s a through line for the decade it may well be the increasing global flavor of movies. Having worked to connect Hollywood and the world for over 50 years, that is no surprise to the Hollywood Foreign Press. Films like Slumdog Millionaire, Babel, Moulin Rouge, Lost in Translation and Vicky Cristina Barcelona attest to an increasing worldliness of American cinema – and a growing diversity behind the camera. Locations and influences grow more exotic, aware of the world, a reflection perhaps of the growing importance of foreign markets, which now surpass domestic box office. Hollywood has embraced a growing artistic diversity as well and more authors with indie roots begin to show up on our Globes stage to receive their awards. Come along as we count down the winners of the 2000’s… and inch closer to the 75th!