From Miss/Mr Golden Globe to stardom
Every year, the Miss/Mr Golden Globe title is awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, to the daughter or son of a celebrity. The title-holder then assists in the Association's Golden Globe Awards.
Over the years, many of the title-holders have become stars - almost as though the title of Mr/Miss Golden Globe is the precursor to Hollywood glory in later life.
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Every year, the Miss/Mr Golden Globe title is awarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, to the daughter or son of a celebrity. The title-holder then assists in the Association's Golden Globe Awards.
Over the years, many of the title-holders have become stars - almost as though the title of Mr/Miss Golden Globe is the precursor to Hollywood glory in later life. -
Rainey Qualley: The 22 year old, daughter of actress Andie MacDowell and Paul Qualley, Rainey Qualley, has been crowned as the Miss Golden Globe 2012 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the announcement of which was made in December last year.
She is about to make her film debut opposite her mother in Mighty Fine. -
Linda Evans: Hit TV soap Dynasty's Krystle Carrington, Linda Evans, was picked as Miss Golden Globe in 1964. During her Miss Globe year, Linda Evans appeared on TV shows such as The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, with a big screen role in Beach Blanket Bingo on the anvil.
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Melanie Griffith: Life came full-circle for the daughter of Peter Griffith and actress Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith, who the title in 1975, at 18. Her career took off when director Mike Nichols cast her for his film Working Girl, in 1988. She won the Golden Globe in Actress Comedy/Musical category, in 1989.
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Joely Fisher: Five years after her big debut as 'Averil' in the 1987 comedy,Pretty Smart, Joely Fisher was picked by the Association as Miss Golden Globe(1992). The daughter of Eddie Fisher and Connie Stevens, is best known for her work on television as 'Paige Clark' in two sitcoms - Ellen for which she also earned a Golden Globe nomination - and Till Death.
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Freddie Prinze, Jr.: Breaking the monotony of females winning the title each year, son of Freddie Prinze and Kathy Elaine Cochran, Freddie Prinze, Jr, was the first to win the title of Mr. Golden Globe in 1996. He became a popular star among the teens with his films like I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997), its sequel, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998), She's All That (1999), Summer Catch (2001) and the Scooby-Doo series.
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Dakota Johnson: Daughter of Don Johnson, she became the award show's first second-generation Miss Golden Globe in 2006, exactly 31 years after her mother, Melanie Griffith, was awarded the title. From modeling to acting, she made her first film debut in the 1999 film, Crazy in Alabama. She was seen in 2010 in the hit David Fincher film, The Social Network.
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Lorraine Nicholson: The Miss Golden Globe title came Nicholson's way in 2007 at 16. The daughter of six-time Golden Globe recipient Jack Nicholson and Rebecca Broussard, Lorraine is an actress whose credits include the hit 2006 comedy Click, The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement and Something's Gotta Give.
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Rumer Willis: Daughter of Hollywood royalty Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, Rumer Willis was named Miss Golden Globe in 2008. Her illustrious parents have a slew of nominations for the Globes, and a win, between them. Demi Moore has been a two-time Globe nominee while Bruce Willis is a four-time nominee – and winner for the TV series Moonlighting.