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01.26 | '24' at the Golden Globes

It's the Golden Globes award ceremony right now. Here's Elisha Cuthbert and here's Reiko Aylesworth.

Canadian actress Elisha Cuthbert of the TV show '24' wore a 1950s-inspired look with a strapless, pale pink organza cocktail dress by Monique Lhuillier, accessorized with a small bouquet of roses at the waist.

"It's a little prom queen, but I love it," Cuthbert told Melissa Rivers on E! Entertainment Television. "I wanted to do simple; I didn't want to do too crazy."

Her '24' co-star Kiefer Sutherland, a nominee Sunday night, was also on hand. "The real pressure is that the fans have really enjoyed the first two seasons and there is a pressure in trying to maintain that level of quality," he said during an interview on the red carpet.

The Ottawa Citizen does some in-depth reporting, including a nice photo of Elisha in her pretty dress. No spoilers, UK fans.

UPDATE: '24' won 'Best Drama Television Series', apparently. About four minutes ago. It merits one line in this BBC report. Stands to reason, really.

ANOTHER UPDATE: Kiefer Sutherland didn't win the 'Best Actor in a Drama Television Series' award, which went to Anthony LaPaglia for 'Without A Trace', whatever that is.

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Comments:

Who cares about Keifer? Ricky Gervais won for The Office... With a bit of luck, they won't let his big head back into the country.

Posted by: Scurra at January 26, 2004 05:32 PM | #

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