The Murphy Brown nominee and Hollywood icon was photographed at the Golden Globes back in 1966.
The Can You Ever Forgive Me? star went to the show for the first time in 2012 as a presenter.
Back in 1999, the Tully star attended the Golden Globes with then-boyfriend Stephan Jenkins and presented alongside Mighty Joe Young co-star, Bill Paxton. Five years later, she attended as a first-time nominee and, by the end of the night, winner.
The Vice star was first photographed at the Golden Globes when he won for The Fighter at the 2011 ceremony.
The Vice actress is no stranger to the Golden Globes—she's been nominated nine times and won twice. In 2009, she attended for the first time as a nominee for Doubt.
This year's double nominee has been going to the Golden Globes since 2005, when she was part of the cast of the nominated film, Ray.
Back in 2006, the Favourite actress went home a winner for her performance in The Constant Gardener.
The three-time Golden Globe winner had first-time luck back in 1990 when the Homecoming nominee took home a statue for Steel Magnolias.
The Americans nominee was a Golden Globe newcomers back in 1999, where she took home a trophy for her performance in Felicity.
The Ozark star was a first-time attendee, nominee and winner back at the 2005 show.
While 2019 marks the Good Place actress' first Golden Globes as a nominee, she attended the show as a first-time guest back in 2010.
The breakout Will & Grace nominee stepped out onto the Golden Globes red carpet for the first time back in 2000. She's been nominated eight more times since for her performance on the NBC show, including this year.
Back in 1995, the Kidding nominee was a first-time nominee for The Mask and joined by his future ex-wife, Lauren Holly.
Long before the Tale actress won four Golden Globes, she appeared the 1982 ceremony as Miss Golden Globe.
The Very English Scandal nominee first experienced the Golden Globes in 1995, when he won for his first nomination in Four Weddings and a Funeral.
The four-time Golden Globe nominee first attended the show back in 2000.
Back in 2007, the new Mary Poppins was a first-time nominee twice and took home a statue for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television.
The Favourite nominee first stepped out at the Golden Globes in 2011 as a first-time nominee—and a blond!—for her performance in Easy A.