In an announcement on Wednesday, NBC Entertainment co-chairmen Paul Telegdy and George Cheeks called Oh and Samberg the “perfect choices” for the prestigious event.
“They bring wit, charm and style to a room filled with the very best of film and television,” the executives said.
The “Killing Eve” star and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” comedian stole the show earlier this year while presenting an award at the Emmys together, leaving fans wanting more.
Meher Tatna, president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the annual Golden Globes show, said he was looking forward to seeing the duo’s “undeniable chemistry” onstage.
I rewatched Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg presenting together at the Emmys this year and now I am PSYCHHHHHHED for the GLOOOOOOBES this is a new and strange feeling. https://t.co/CPi3mxUqwA#GoldenGlobes
Both Oh and Samberg have won Golden Globes in the past: Oh’s memorable performance in “Grey’s Anatomy” won the award for best actress in a supporting role in 2006, and Samberg took home two Golden Globes as an actor and producer for “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”
Oh’s latest leading role, in BBC America’s critically acclaimed drama series “Killing Eve,” for which she also serves as an executive producer, might just put her in the running for a second Golden Globe.
Nominations for the Golden Globes will be announced Thursday morning.
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