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Golden Globes 2020: Katherine McNamara leaves almost nothing to the imagination in sheer thigh-slit dress as she attends after-party
By Charlotte Dean For Mailonline Published: 11:06 BST, 6 January 2020 | Updated: 16:08 BST, 6 January 2020
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Katherine McNamara put on a racy display in a sheer thigh-slit gown as she attended the InStyle And Warner Bros Golden Globe Awards after-party on Sunday night. The actress, 24, turned heads in the skin-baring ensemble, which teased her ample assets with its sheer fabric, while covering her modesty with embroidered detailing. Katherine’s emerald gown featured one sleeve and also flashed her toned pins with its perilously high thigh slit, as she posed up a storm for the cameras.

Wow! Katherine McNamara put on a racy display in a sheer thigh-slit gown as she attended the InStyle And Warner Bros Golden Globe Awards after-party on Sunday night
The former Disney star teamed her eye-catching dress with a pair of simple cream stilettos, while forgoing any accessories to keep the attention on her gown.
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She wore her tinted pink locks in loose glamorous waves and accentuated her pretty features with a touch of blue eye shadow and a slick of pink lip gloss.
Katherine worked her magic for the camera as she sauntered into the A-list event.

Sassy: The actress, 24, turned heads in the skin-baring ensemble, which teased her ample assets with its sheer fabric, while covering her modesty with embroidered detailing
It has been 16 years since Renee Zellweger came home with a Golden Globe and it has been even longer for Brad Pitt who last won in 1996.
But the two veteran stars changed their fortunes in yet another great Hollywood comeback story.
The 56-year-old actor earned Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture at the star-studded event held at the Beverly Hills Hilton on Sunday night before his film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood earned top honor Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Zellweger, 50, then won for her role in Judy Garland biopic Judy in one of the most contentious categories of the night: Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.


Leggy! Katherine’s emerald gown featured one sleeve and also flashed her toned pins with its perilously high thigh slit, as she posed up a storm for the cameras

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Katherine McNamara was among a plethora of famous faces who attended the InStyle and Warner Bros Golden Globe Awards after-party and turned heads in her show-stopping dress.
The actress wore a couture gown by Ulyana Sergeenko which hails from the AW15 collection.
Swapping the navy catwalk version for a teal shade, Katherine’s dress was still designed with the confetti decorated mesh bodice. However, it’s the silk satin shine and draping silhouette we love the most.
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She last won Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for Cold Mountain in 2004 while it has been 24-years since Pitt won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture for his work in Twelve Monkeys.
Zellweger faced stiff-competition including: Cynthia Erivo (Harriet), Scarlett Johansson (Marriage Story), Saoirse Ronan (Little Women), and Charlize Theron (Bombshell).
In her speech she showed respect to her fellow nominees as she said: ‘Well hi, everybody. It’s nice to see you. You all look pretty good, 17 years later. Thank you to the HFPA for inviting me back to the family reunion, especially with all these extraordinary ladies this year.
‘Your work moves me, and I’ve been cheering for y’all from theater seats for a long time.’

Glam: The former Disney star teamed her eye-catching dress with a pair of simple cream stilettos, while forgoing any accessories to keep the attention on her gown
Judy follows legendary performer Judy Garland after she arrives in London in the winter of 1968 to perform a series of sold out concert.
During his speech, Brad had the attention of the crowd as he also paid tribute to his co-star Leonardo DiCaprio while making a Titanic joke as he said: ‘I also have to thank my partner in crime, LDC. he’s an all star, he’s a gent. I wouldn’t be here without you, man. I thank you. Still, I would have shared the raft.’
He concluded the fun acceptance speech with a sweet humanitarian message by saying: ‘Hey, if you see an opportunity to be kind to someone tomorrow, take it. I think we all need it.’


Dazzling: She wore her tinted pink locks in loose glamorous waves and accentuated her pretty features with a touch of blue eye shadow and a slick of pink lip gloss
Pitt beat out A-list talent including: Tom Hanks (A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood), Anthony Hopkins (The Two Popes), Al Pacino (The Irishman), and Joe Pesci (The Irishman).
His big award was one of three earned by Once Upon A Time In Hollywood including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.
Producer David Heyman accepted the prize as he revealed that director and writer Quentin Tarantino told him he would be representing the cast and crew on the grand stage as he said: ‘Quentin is nothing if unpredictable. A few seconds ago he told me I was going to speak.’
Tarantino also won for Best Screenplay earlier in the night.

Showstopping! Katherine worked her magic for the camera as she sauntered into the A-list event
Golden Globes 2020: Winners
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Christopher Abbott, Catch-22
Sacha Baron Cohen, The Spy
Russell Crowe, The Loudest Voice – WINNER
Jared Harris, Chernobyl
Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kaitlyn Dever, Unbelievable
Joey King, The Act,
Helen Mirren, Catherine the Great
Merritt Wever, Unbelievable
Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon – WINNER

Michelle Williams won Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for her role in Fosse/Verdon
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Chernobyl, HBO – WINNER
The Loudest Voice, Showtime
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Andrew Scott, Fleabag
Stellan Skarsgård, Chernobyl – WINNER
Henry Winkler, Barry
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Fleabag, Amazon – WINNER
The Kominsky Method, Netflix
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Amazon
The Politician, Netflix
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Patricia Arquette, The Act – WINNER
Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown
Toni Collette, Unbelievable
Meryl Streep, Big Little Lies
Emily Watson, Chernobyl
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
Bill Hader, Barry
Ben Platt, The Politician
Paul Rudd, Living with Yourself
Ramy Youssef, Ramy – WINNER
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Christina Applegate, Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Kirsten Dunst, On Becoming a God in Central Florida
Natasha Lyonne, Russian Doll
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag – WINNER

Talented: Phoebe Waller-Bridge portrays the titular character in the groundbreaking series, which she adapted from her award-winning play – as it follows a young woman trying to cope with life in London while coming to terms with a recent tragedy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
Brian Cox, Succession – WINNER
Kit Harington, Game of Thrones
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Tobias Menzies, The Crown
Billy Porter, Pose
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Olivia Colman, The Crown – WINNER
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies
Reese Witherspoon, The Morning Show

Olivia Colman won for The Crown as she portrays Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix series
Best Television Series – Drama
Big Little Lies, HBO
The Crown, Netflix
Killing Eve, BBC America
The Morning Show, Apple TV Plus
Succession, HBO – WINNER

Succession was named Best Television Series – Drama
Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
The Farewell, A24
Pain and Glory, Sony
Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Pyramide Films
Les Misérables, BAC Films, Amazon
Parasite, CJ Entertainment – WINNER
Best Original Score – Motion Picture
Daniel Pemberton, Motherless Brooklyn
Alexandre Desplat, Little Women
Hildur Guðnadóttir, Joker – WINNER
Thomas Newman, 1917
Randy Newman, Marriage Story
Best Original Song – Motion Picture
Beautiful Ghosts, Cats
(I’m Gonna) Love Me Again, Rocketman – WINNER
Into the Unknown, Frozen II
Spirit, The Lion King
Stand Up, Harriet
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
Al Pacino, The Irishman
Joe Pesci, The Irishman
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – WINNER

Handsome: Pitt led Once Upon A Time In Hollywood to three wins throughout the night
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture
Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell
Annette Bening, The Report
Laura Dern, Marriage Story – WINNER
Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers
Margot Robbie, Bombshell
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Daniel Craig, Knives Out
Roman Griffin Davis, Jojo Rabbit
Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Taron Egerton, Rocketman – WINNER
Eddie Murphy, Dolemite Is My Name

Rocketman star Taron Egerton won Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story
Bong Joon-ho and Han Jin-won, Parasite
Anthony McCarten, The Two Popes
Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – WINNER
Steven Zaillian, The Irishman
Best Motion Picture – Animated
Frozen II, Disney
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, Universal
Missing Link, United Artists Releasing
Toy Story 4, Disney
The Lion King, Disney
Best Director – Motion Picture
Bong Joon-ho, Parasite
Sam Mendes, 1917 – WINNER
Todd Phillips, Joker
Martin Scorsese, The Irishman
Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Christian Bale, Ford v Ferrari
Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory
Adam Driver, Marriage Story
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker – WINNER
Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Awkwafina, The Farewell – WINNER
Ana de Armas, Knives Out
Cate Blanchett, Where’d You Go, Bernadette
Beanie Feldstein, Booksmart
Emma Thompson, Late Night
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Cynthia Erivo, Harriet
Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story
Saoirse Ronan, Little Women
Charlize Theron, Bombshell
Renée Zellweger, Judy – WINNER

Judy star Renee Zellweger won Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Sony – WINNER
Jojo Rabbit, Fox Searchlight
Knives Out, Lionsgate
Dolemite Is My Name, Netflix
Best Motion Picture – Drama
The Irishman, Netflix
Marriage Story, Netflix
1917, Universal – WINNER