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Parker Marks 25 Years as Bradshaw, Mirren Honored at Golden Globes

Hollywood Reporter
Parker Marks 25 Years as Bradshaw, Mirren Honored at Golden Globes - celebrities news

Sarah Jessica Parker reflected on her iconic role as Carrie Bradshaw at the Golden Globe Awards ceremony on Sunday, marking 25 years since the debut of “Sex and the City.” The actress received the Carol Burnett Award, a new honor recognizing outstanding contributions to television.

Dame Helen Mirren, meanwhile, was presented with the Cecil B. DeMille Award, celebrating her impressive career and acknowledging the actresses who have inspired her. The Golden Globes event, held this year to honor both television and film, recognized significant achievements in the entertainment industry.

Parker's acceptance speech reportedly focused on the enduring legacy of Carrie Bradshaw and the impact the character has had on audiences worldwide. While details of her speech were not immediately available, the award signifies a major milestone in her career and the continued popularity of “Sex and the City.”

Mirren’s tribute to her fellow actresses highlighted the importance of mentorship and inspiration within the industry. The Cecil B. DeMille Award is one of the most prestigious honors in Hollywood, recognizing individuals who have achieved extraordinary success and have made a significant impact on the world of entertainment. The Golden Globes ceremony served as a celebration of these accomplishments and a look ahead to the future of television and film.