Golden Globes: A look at some memorable moments from previous award ceremonies

Updated: Feb 27, 2021, 11:10 AM(IST)

Hollywood's awards season kicks into high gear Sunday with the Golden Globes, but the usual party will be replaced with a pandemic-proof ceremony, hosted by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler from New York and Beverly Hills. The ceremony will certainly be unusual, given that the stars cannot gather en masse for what is usually the party of the year, but that does not mean the potential for zany fun is completely lost.

The following are some memorable Golden Globes moments from years past -- some poignant, some funny, and some just plain fun:
 

Tearful tribute to Jack Lemmon

In 1998, an emotional Ving Rhames, who won the Globe for best actor in a television movie for his work in HBO's Don King: Only in America',  asked fellow nominee Jack Lemmon ('12 Angry Men') to come on stage. The audience gave Lemmon a standing ovation -- and Rhames gave him his award.

"I feel that being an artist is about giving, and I'd like to give this to you, Mr Jack Lemmon," Rhames said. "That is one of the nicest, sweetest moments I have ever known in my life," Lemmon said, calling Rhames' performance as the legendary boxing promoter "brilliant."

Rhames refused to take it back when Lemmon offered. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which organizes the event, eventually made another award and sent it to Rhames, according to IMDb.

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Angelina makes a splash

Actress Angelina Jolie literally made a splash after her 1999 Golden Globe win, jumping into the pool at the Beverly Hilton -and pulling a journalist in with her. The actress had said before the ceremony that she would take the plunge if she won -- and stuck to her word.

She took home the trophy for her work in 'Gia', an HBO biopic about model Gia Carangi, who tumbled into drug addiction and died of AIDS-related complications at age 26.
 

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Jeremy Renner on J-Lo's 'globes'

'Avengers' actor Jeremy Renner found himself at the center of a Twitterstorm in 2015 over an off-color joke made as he gave out an award alongside Jennifer Lopez.

After the nominees were announced, the singer -- who recently performed at Joe Biden's presidential inauguration -- asked her co-presenter if she should open the envelope, telling him: "I have the nails." "You've got the globes, too," he retorted, prompting a wave of complaints on social media that he had sexually harassed her on live TV.
 

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Jodie Foster

Jodie Foster

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Party cancelled

It's one thing to behave badly at a party, but it's a worse offense to spoil everyone's fun by canceling the event in its entirety. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association shelved the Golden Globes during the Writers Guild of America strike in 2008 after the Screen Actors Guild said its members wouldn't cross picket lines outside the ceremony.

With the threat of an empty red carpet, the awards were replaced with a dull televised press conference announcing the winners. Even the pandemic of the past year has not forced a cancellation

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