Jim Carrey to Make First Red Carpet Appearance Since Cathriona White's Death at Golden Globes

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Jim Carrey is returning to the public eye.

The two-time Golden Globe winner will be a presenter at the award show's 73rd annual ceremony, marking his first public appearance since his late former girlfriend, Cathriona White, was found dead in September 2015.

Carrey will join the other first round of presenters announced by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association on Tuesday, including Amy Adams, Jaimie Alexander, Patricia Arquette, Jamie Foxx, Amber Heard, Bryce Dallas Howard, Kate Hudson, Helen Mirren, Julianne Moore, Eddie Redmayne, Kurt Russell, J.K. Simmons, Channing Tatum, Olivia Wilde, and Mel Gibson.

WATCH: Jim Carrey 'Deeply Saddened' by Cathriona White's Death

Ricky Gervais, who will return for a fourth time to host the ceremony, and seemed absolutely delighted by the announcement of Passion of the Christ actor Gibson as a presenter, playfully tweeting, "Thank you, Jesus.” And “Too easy, in fact," referencing the inevitable jokes at Gibson’s expense we can expect.

The 2016 Golden Globes will air live on Sunday, Jan. 10, at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.

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Watch the video below for a timeline of Carrey and White's love.