In a night celebrating enduring Hollywood careers, Sarah Jessica Parker received the Golden Globes’ Carol Burnett Award for television excellence, while Helen Mirren was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the inaugural Golden Eve ceremony, with emotional tributes from their spouses and co-stars.
The Golden Globes inaugurated a new tradition with Golden Eve, a separate ceremony honoring lifetime achievement awards that brought together Hollywood’s most respected figures for an evening of celebration and reflection. The event, held Tuesday at the Beverly Hilton Hotel and aired Thursday on CBS, featured emotional presentations and acceptance speeches that highlighted decades of career achievements.
Sarah Jessica Parker received the Carol Burnett Award for outstanding contributions to television, presented by her husband of nearly 30 years, Matthew Broderick. In a poignant moment, Broderick recalled questioning Parker’s decision to pursue television when she was first offered the role that would define her career.
Matthew Broderick’s Emotional Tribute
Broderick’s presentation speech revealed the personal dynamics behind Parker’s career choices. “Do you really want to do TV?” the actor remembered asking Parker when she first encountered the script for what would become “Sex and the City” in the 1990s. His hesitation contrasted with the monumental success that followed, as Parker would go on to win six Golden Globes and two Emmys for her portrayal of Carrie Bradshaw.
The ceremony showcased how Parker’s decision transformed not only her career but their lives together. Broderick noted that “the president came to our house,” referencing the cultural impact that made the couple fixtures in New York society and beyond.
Parker’s Career Reflections
Accepting the award, Parker described acting as “a privilege and a dream,” tracing her inspiration to watching her mother and future stepfather perform in an Ohio production of “Once Upon a Mattress.” Remarkably, this was the same show that launched Carol Burnett’s Broadway career, creating a full-circle moment when Parker later starred in a Broadway revival.
Parker’s career spans more than 50 years, beginning with her childhood role as Annie on Broadway. She reflected on meeting her iconic “Sex and the City” characters—Carrie Bradshaw, Charlotte York, Samantha Jones, and Miranda Hobbes—and spending “25 years with the most glorious ensemble of women and actors, where we treated all of New York like CBS Television City and the streets like Studio 33.”
Helen Mirren’s Cecil B. DeMille Award
Across the ballroom, another Hollywood legend received equal recognition as Helen Mirren accepted the Cecil B. DeMille Award for outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. The 80-year-old Oscar winner approached the honor with characteristic perspective, preferring to view it as “a life lived, a life survived, a life enjoyed, a life sweated, and a life carried on, hopefully,” rather than a career eulogy.
Mirren was presented by her “Mosquito Coast” and “1923” co-star Harrison Ford, who won the DeMille Award in 2002. Ford praised Mirren as “an undeniable screen presence who brings to every scene a powerful commitment to narrative and character. And when she goes full badass, it’s awesome to watch.”
Mirren’s Inspirations and Collaborators
In her acceptance speech, Mirren delivered riveting lists of heroes and collaborators with dramatic flair. She acknowledged the women who inspired her: “Monica Vitti, Anna Magnani, Jane Fonda, Bette Davis, Judy Garland,” and those known by single names: “Madonna, Barbra, Cher, Sarah Jessica, Meryl, Kate with a K and Cate with a C, and, of course, ultimate goddess, Viola.”
The latter reference was to Viola Davis, who won the DeMille Award last year and was among Mirren’s presenters. Davis recalled the transformative experience of seeing Mirren in 1989’s “The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover,” describing it as “the door kicking in moment, the thunderbolt, the sermon on the mount, the burning bush. Whatever I was in search of, right there I saw.”
A New Golden Globes Tradition
Golden Eve represents a significant evolution for the Golden Globes, creating dedicated space for career achievement honors separate from the main awards ceremony. The concept allows these lifetime recognition moments to receive full attention rather than being compressed into the fast-paced main event.
The ceremony opened with remarks from the award’s namesake, Carol Burnett, who at 92 welcomed Parker to the club from her table with “My darling Sarah, welcome to the club.” Ted Danson, the most recent Carol Burnett Award winner before Parker, also participated in the opening.
Personal and Professional Partnerships
Both honorees were celebrated by their spouses of nearly 30 years, highlighting the importance of long-term partnerships in sustaining Hollywood careers. Mirren’s husband, director Taylor Hackford, spoke in her honor, while Broderick’s emotional presentation to Parker underscored their enduring personal and professional bond.
The evening also featured tributes from co-stars that highlighted the collaborative nature of successful careers. Parker received a tearful tribute from longtime “Sex and the City” co-star Kristin Davis and a toast with cosmopolitans—Carrie Bradshaw’s signature drink—led by Colman Domingo.
Legacy and Future Impact
The creation of Golden Eve signals the Golden Globes’ commitment to honoring television and film history while creating new traditions. Both Parker and Mirren represent actors who have maintained relevance across decades, evolving with the industry while maintaining their distinctive artistic identities.
Mirren’s current Golden Globe nomination for her role in the series “MobLand” demonstrates her ongoing creative output, while Parker’s continued work on the “Sex and the City” reboot “And Just Like That…” shows her commitment to the character that defined her career.
The ceremony establishes a template for future honors, potentially elevating the prestige of both the Carol Burnett and Cecil B. DeMille Awards by giving them dedicated ceremonial space. Both honorees will also be acknowledged during Sunday’s main Golden Globes ceremony airing live on CBS.
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