Ricky Gervais to host 2016 Golden Globes

Ricky Gervais hosts the 2014 Golden Globes. Photo: Reuters
Ricky Gervais hosts the 2014 Golden Globes. Photo: Reuters
Irreverent British comedian Rick Gervais will host the Golden Globes ceremony in 2016 for a fourth time, organizers said, bringing his biting humor to the glitzy annual movie and television awards ceremony in Los Angeles.

Gervais, the creator of mockumentary "The Office," hosted the dinner for three consecutive years from 2010-2012, keeping his celebrity targets on edge with a stream of barbed comments.

Organizers the Hollywood Foreign Press Association said they were thrilled to have him back for the ceremony.

"His off-the-cuff wit and quirky charm will surely have the room and audiences around the world at the edge of their seats," Lorenzo Soria, president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, said.

Gervais, 54, sent a cryptic Twitter message saying only "Pssst!" and launched the hashtag #Hesback.

The Golden Globes is one of Hollywood's biggest and rowdiest awards ceremonies, and is broadcast live on NBC around the world.

"Disarming and surprising, Ricky is ready to honor - and send up - the best work of the year in film and television. Fasten your seats belts," NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt said in a statement.

Last year's Golden Globes hosts were American comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, who were at the helm for a third time.

Gervais starred in and created the British version of "The Office" in 2001 before selling the format to US television. He also created the comedy series "Extras" and "Life's Too Short" as well as appearing in movies including "Night at the Museum," "The Invention of Lying" and "Muppets Most Wanted."

Last week the organizers of the Oscars announced that edgy comedian Chris Rock would host its 2016 ceremony in Hollywood in February.

 

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