See the 2020 Golden Globe Nominees' First Red Carpets
Kirsten Dunst
The then-12-year-old was a first-time nominee for Interview With the Vampire in 1995.
Jennifer Aniston
The Morning Show star was a famous Friends cast member at the ceremony in 1996, six years before her first Golden Globe nomination.
Nicole Kidman
In 1992, Nicole Kidman attended the Golden Globes as a first-time nominee alongside her then-husband Tom Cruise.
Reese Witherspoon
In 2000, the Morning Show star was a first-time nominee for Election and attended with then-husband Ryan Phillippe.
Tom Hanks
The Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood star first attended the Golden Globes in 1989 as a first-time nominee and winner for Big.
Brad Pitt
Back in 1995, Brad Pitt was a first-time Golden Globe nominee for Legends of the Fall.
Jennifer Lopez
Then a breakout star, Jennifer Lopez stepped out at the Golden Globe Awards in 1998 as a first-time nominee for Selena.
Leonardo DiCaprio
The three-time Golden Globe winner was up for his first Golden Globe in 1994 for What's Eating Gilbert Grape at 19 years old.
Eddie Murphy
In 1997, the Dolemite Is My Name star stepped out on the Golden Globe red carpet as a fourth-time nominee for The Nutty Professor.
Joaquin Phoenix
More than a decade ago in 2006, the Joker star took home his first Golden Globe for Walk the Line alongside co-star Reese Witherspoon.
Cate Blanchett
In 1999, Cate Blanchett was a first-time Golden Globe nominee and winner for Elizabeth.
Scarlett Johansson
Nearly two decades ago, Scarlett Johansson was a double first-time nominee at the 2004 Golden Globes for Lost in Translation and Girl With a Pearl Earring.
Renée Zellweger
In 2000, the Judy star attended not as a nominee, but as nominee Jim Carrey's date.