Belgian-born actor Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993) holds the hand of American actor Gregory Peck in a still from the film ‘Roman Holiday,’ directed by William Wyler, 1953. Actor Gregory Peck died June 12, 2003 at age 87 of natural causes in his Los Angeles, California home. (Photo by Paramount Pictures/Courtesy of Getty Images)
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Celebrating our Golden Globe Winners: the 1970s

M*A*S*H, Cabaret, American Graffiti among the comedies, and in Drama: The French Connection, The Godfather, The Exorcist, Chinatown, One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, Rocky, American Graffiti… There’s a reason why this decade has passed into film history and the mythology of American cinema in particular. In those ten heady years the Golden Globes chronicle the rise of a new generation of auteurs who would reshape the storytelling landscape with movies which are both timeless and intrinsically of the moment – that period of Hollywood history in which creativity flourished with films which in turn would go on to influence generations of fans and filmmakers world wide. What a ride! And the Globes, as always, were there, at the center of it all, to celebrate and promote the best of the best.