Behind the bar, ‘the only Oscar at the Golden Globes’
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Win or lose, Hollywood’s biggest stars will be looking forward to Oscar once again at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards. But not necessarily THAT Oscar.
As longtime bartender in the show’s off-camera green room, Oscar Zuleta has toasted with Sean Connery, gotten a head rub from Tom Hanks and shared a selfie with Jessica Alba. The 48-year-old Beverly Hilton Hotel staffer keeps the drinks flowing at the awards circuit’s booziest gathering.
“A lot of people know me for that – ‘you are the only Oscar at the Golden Globes,’” Zuleta says. “I know many of the presenters for years now – wonderful people and I get to see them every year and they happen to remember me, luckily.”
Zuleta immigrated to Los Angeles from Guatemala as a teenager. He started working for the Hilton in 1986, at first just pouring cups of coffee. Eventually, he landed on the hotel’s banquet staff, commuting daily from the working-class Mid-City area to the mecca of affluence that is Beverly Hills. He would dish out meals at business conventions or clean up after the hotel’s many charity galas.

