Sandra Oh to host 2019 Golden Globe Awards with Andy Samberg

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Sandra Oh will host the 2019 Golden Globes with Andy Samberg.

As reported by THR, Killing Eve star Sandra Oh will join Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Andy Samberg in hosting the 2019 Golden Globes.

The decision to have the pair as hosts came from Globes partners Hollywood Foreign Press Association, producers Dick Clark Productions and broadcaster NBC.

“Sandra and Andy are the perfect choices to host this world-class event,” Paul Telegdy and George Cheeks, co-chairmen, NBC Entertainment, said Wednesday in a statement. “They bring wit, charm and style to a room filled with the very best of film and television. It’s sure to be another unforgettable fun-filled night.”

The 2019 Golden Globes hosted by Seth Meyers earned a 5.0 ratings in those aged 18-49 and had 19 million viewers.

“We’re excited to welcome Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg as co-hosts of Hollywood’s Party of the Year,” said HFPA president Meher Tatna. “Both Golden Globe Award recipients have continually showcased their talents in film and television, and we can’t wait see what their undeniable chemistry will bring to the Golden Globes stage.”

Oh and Samberg also hosted the presentation of Best TV Comedy Director at the 2018 Emmys together.

In related news, Sandra Oh will be honored at Kore Asian Media’s 2018 Unforgettable Gala alongside John M Chu and John Cho.

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