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Sacha Baron Cohen appears backstage with the Golden Globe he won for "Borat" at the 64th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California on January 15, 2007. (UPI Photo/Jim Ruymen) 
Published: Dec. 22, 2008 at 10:12 AM

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22 (UPI) -- Simon Baker, Drew Barrymore and Sacha Baron Cohen have agreed to be presenters at "The 66th annual Golden Globe Awards" in Los Angeles, organizers say.

The event honoring the best of movies and television programs in 2008 will be telecast live on NBC Jan. 11 from The Beverly Hilton.

Director Steven Spielberg is to receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association at the event for his "outstanding contribution to the entertainment field," the association, which presents the awards, said in a news release.

Topics: Drew Barrymore, Sacha Baron Cohen, Simon Baker
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