Matthew McConaughey & Kate Hudson
The How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days co-stars walked the red carpet together as a way to promote their rom-com. At the time, Kate Hudson was married to The Black Crowes rocker Chris Robinson, though they split three years later.
Richard Gere & Renée Zellweger
Chicago earned top honors at the 60th Golden Globes, with Richard Gere and Renée Zellweger each receiving the lead acting awards for Best Performance in a Musical or Comedy Motion Picture. The movie also nabbed the Golden Globe for Best Musical or Comedy Motion Picture.
Jennifer Aniston
The Friends actress didn't let a broken toe stop her from attending the Golden Globes, hitting the stage with a black cane that coordinated with her floor-length gown. That night, she took home her first—and only!—Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series for her role as Rachel Green on the NBC show.
Brad Pitt
Aniston's then-husband, Brad Pitt, served as a presenter at the star-studded ceremony.
Lara Flynn Boyle
The Twin Peaks star turned heads on the red carpet a head-to-toe pink look by designer David Cardona. She told Joan Rivers of her inspiration at the time, "I figured either a prima ballerina or a prima donna."
Kieran Culkin
More than a decade before wowing critics as Roman Roy on Succession, Kieran Culkin was a fresh-faced 20-year-old who was nominated for his first-ever Golden Globe award for his titular role in Igby Goes Down.
Kim Cattrall
The Sex and the City star won her first and only Golden Globe for her work on the beloved HBO series.
Jennifer Garner & Scott Foley
The Alias star, who was nominated for a Best Performance in a Television Drama Series award, brought then-husband Scott Foley as her date.
Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman nabbed her third Golden Globe when she won the award for Best Performance in a Drama Motion Picture for her role as Virginia Woolf in The Hours, beating out co-star Meryl Streep in the process.
Edward Norton & Salma Hayek
Edward Norton was on hand to support then-girlfriend Salma Hayek, who was nominated for a lead actress award for her performance in Frida.
Sarah Jessica Parker
Always the daring fashionista, SJP rocked a black pantsuit with a corset top to the event.
Halle Berry & Eric Benét
As a presenter, Halle Berry attended the glitzy ceremony with then-husband Eric Benét.
Leonardo DiCaprio
The Catch Me If You Can actor was nominated for a lead acting award for his portrayal of con man Frank Abagnale, Jr.
Michael Caine & Robin Williams
The two acting legends took the stage to present Gene Hackman with the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
Paul Walker
Fresh from the success of The Fast and the Furious, the actor served as a presenter at the 2003 ceremony.
The Edge & Bono
Bono raised eyebrows when called U2's Best Original Song win "really, really f--king brilliant" during his acceptance speech. He and bandmate The Edge accepted the award for their band's song "The Hands That Built America," which was featured on Gangs of New York.
Susan Sarandon & Son Jack
Clad in a red Donna Karan halter dress, the actress—who was nominated for a supporting actress award for her performance in Igby Goes Down—had her son Jack as her plus-one.

