Jessica Biel
The actress could win her first Golden Globe for The Sinner in the Best Actress in a Limited-Series or TV Movie, but attended her first ceremony in 2007.
Armie Hammer
The actor earned his first Golden Globe nomination in 2018 for Call Me By Your Name, but Hammer attended the 2011 ceremony with wife Elizabeth Chambers.
Reese Witherspoon
The young starlet stepped out at the 2000 Golden Globes with then-husband, Ryan Phillippe. In 2017, she'll arrive alongside her Big Little Lies co-stars and might win the Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television category.
Tom Hanks
In 1989, Hanks won his first Golden Globe for Big. This time around, he could take home the Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama for his performance in The Post.
Allison Janney
The actress made her Golden Globes debut in 2001 after being nominated for The West Wing. She could win Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her performance in I, Tonya.
Mary J. Blige
The R&B hitmaker earned a Best Original Song nomination in 2007. She's nominated in two categories in 2018, Best Supporting Actress and Best Original Song for Mudbound.
Liev Schreiber
The actor is up for his fifth Ray Donovan nomination at the 2018 Golden Globes, but in 2001 he attended his first ceremony after being nominated in the Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV category.
Eric McCormack
Pictured here at his first Globes in 2001, the Will & Grace star just received his sixth nomination in the Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy TV Series category.
Nicole Kidman
Who could forget the 1992 Golden Globes when the A-lister and Tom Cruise made their grand entrance together? In 2017, Kidman is up for her performance in Big Little Lies.
Jude Law
The actor attended his first Golden Globes in 2003 and received his fourth nomination for The Young Pope in the 2018 Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture for TV category.
Elisabeth Moss
The actress made her Golden Globes debut in 2009, nine years before she'd snag a Best Actress in a Drama TV Series nomination for The Handmaid's Tale.
Helen Mirren
In 1997, the actress won Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture for TV for Losing Chase. She's nominated in the 2018 Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy category for The Leisure Seeker.
Jason Bateman
In 2005, the actor won his first Best Actor Golden Globe for Arrested Development. This time around, he's since switched to the Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama category for Ozark.
Steve Carrell
The Office star won the Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy TV Series in 2006. He now finds himself nominated in the Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy category for Battle of the Sexes.
Susan Sarandon
The nine-time nominee has never won a Golden Globe, but come Sunday that might all change thanks to her performance in Feud: Bette and Joan. She's nominated in the Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture for TV category and first attended in 1992.
Emma Stone
The then-rising actress nabbed her first Golden Globes nomination in 2011 for Easy A. This year, she could win the Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy category for a second consecutive year for Battle of the Sexes.
Kevin Bacon
The I Love Dick star is up for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy TV Series in 2018, three decades after he stepped out for his first Globes.

