67th Annual Golden Globes Award Winners List

The winners of the 67th annual Golden Globes were announced last night at an award's show hosted by Ricky Gervais. The wins were spread around but Avatar, Up and Crazy Heart each won two awards in film. In television, Dexter and Grey Gardens each won two awards. You can find highlights here and a list of the winners below.
MOVIES
- Best Drama: Avatar
- Best Comedy/Musical: The Hangover
- Best Director: James Cameron, Avatar
- Best Animated film: Up
- Best Original Song: "The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart)" by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett
- Best Original Score: Michael Giacchino. Up
- Best Actress, Drama: Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side
- Best Actor, Drama: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart
- Best Actor, comedy/musical: Robert Downey Jr., Sherlock Holmes
- Best Actress, Comedy/Musical: Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia
- Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds
- Best Supporting Actress, Drama: Mo'nique, Precious
- Best Screenplay: Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner, Up In The Air
- Foreign language film: The White Ribbon (Germany)
- Best Actress, Comedy: Toni Collette, United States Of Tara (Showtime)
- Best Supporting Actor, Mini-Series or TV Movie: John Lithgow, Dexter (Showtime)
- Best Actor, Drama: Michael C. Hall, Dexter (Showtime)
- Best Actress, Drama: Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife (CBS)
- Best Mini-series or TV movie: Grey Gardens (HBO)
- Best Actor, mini-series or TV movie: Kevin Bacon, Taking Chance (HBO)
- Best Actress, Mini-series or TV Movie: Drew Barrymore, Grey Gardens (HBO)
- Best Actor, Comedy/musical Series: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock (NBC)
- Best Drama Series: Mad Men (AMC)
- Best Supporting actress, mini-series or TV movie: Chloe Sevigny, Big Love (HBO)
- Best Comedy/musical: Glee (FOX)
Posted on January 18, 2010
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66th Annual Golden Globes Winners
Here's the winners of the 66th annual Golden Globes. It was a huge night for Slumdog Millionaire, 30 Rock and John Adams. Actress Kate Winslet also had a big night taking home two Globes. Heath Ledger won for his amazing performance as Joker in The Dark Knight. Here's the winners list. Shoppingblog.com has some of the red carpet fashion highlights here.Movies:
- Best Motion Picture - Drama: Slumdog Millionaire
- Best Director: Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionaire
- Best Performance by an Actress - Drama: Kate Winslet - Revolutionary Road
- Best Performance by an Actor - Drama: Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
- Best Musical Or Comedy: Vicky Cristina Barcelona
- Best Performance by an Actress - Musical or Comedy: Sally Hawkins - Happy-Go-Lucky
- Best Performance by an Actor - Musical Or Comedy: Colin Farrell - In Bruges
- Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role: Kate Winslet - The Reader
- Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting Role: Heath Ledger - The Dark Knight
- Best Animated Feature Film: Wall-E (Disney/Pixar)
- Best Foreign Language Film: Waltz With Bashir (Israel)
- Best Screenplay: Slumdog Millionaire, written by Simon Beaufoy
- Best Original Score: "Slumdog Millionaire," composed by A. R. Rahman
- Best Original Song: "The Wrestler" by Bruce Springsteen
- Best Television Series - Drama: Mad Men (AMC)
- Best Performance by an Actress - Drama: Anna Paquin - True Blood (HBO)
- Best Performance by an Actor - Drama: Gabriel Byrne - In Treatment (HBO)
- Best Television Series - Musical Or Comedy: 30 Rock (NBC)
- Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Musical Or Comedy: Tina Fey - 30 Rock (NBC)
- Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series - Musical Or Comedy: Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock (NBC)
- Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made for Television: John Adams (HBO)
- Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Laura Linney - John Adams (HBO)
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Paul Giamatti - John Adams (HBO)
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Laura Dern - Recount (HBO)
- Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Tom Wilkinson - John Adams (HBO)
Posted on January 12, 2009
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Official Golden Globes Poster For 2009

Above is the official poster for the 2009 Golden Globes which take place on January 11th. (via Gold Derby)
Posted on December 31, 2008
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Golden Globe Nominees Announced
The Golden Globe nominees for 2009 are out. A lot of people are talking about a Dark Knight snub for Best Picture. It wasn't a complete snub of the film as Heath Ledger was nominated for his terrific Joker performance. You can see the complete nominees here. Below are nominees for the top film and tv categories.
Best Picture:
- The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
- Frost/Nixon
- The Reader
- Revolutionary Road
- Slumdog Millionaire
- Anne Hathaway - Rachel Getting Married
- Angelina Jolie - Changeling
- Meryl Streep - Doubt
- Kristin Scott Thomas - I've Loved You So Long
- Kate Winslet - Revolutionary Road
- Leonardo DiCaprio - Revolutionary Road
- Frank Langella - Frost/Nixon
- Sean Penn - Milk
- Brad Pitt - The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
- Mickey Rourke - The Wrestler
- Dexter (SHOWTIME)
- House (FOX)
- In Treatment (HBO)
- Mad Men (AMC)
- True Blood (HBO)
- Sally Field - Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
- Mariska Hargitay - Law & Order
- January Jones - Mad Men (AMC)
- Anna Paquin - True Blood (HBO)
- Kyra Sedgwick - The Closer (TNT)
- Gabriel Byrne - In Treatment (HBO)
- Michael C. Hall - Dexter (SHOWTIME)
- Jon Hamm - Mad Men (AMC)
- Hugh Laurie - House (FOX)
- Jonathan Rhys Meyers - The Tudors (SHOWTIME)
Posted on December 13, 2008
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Golden Globe Winners Announced
This year's Golden Globe award winners have been announced. It wasn't nearly as exciting as previous because of the ongoing writers strike. No film dominated. Atonement won two awards including Best Picture and Original Score. Best Actress, Drama went to Julie Christie for Away From Her and Best Actor, Drama was awarded to Daniel Day-Lewis, the star of There Will Be Blood. Julian Schnabel won Best Director for the film The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.The television awards were dominated by cable. HBO won several of the tv awards for their shows including Extras, Longford and Entourage. Tina Fey won the only broadcast tv award of the night. She won Best Actress, Comedy for 30 Rock.
You can see a complete list of the awards here. Singers Sing also has a blog post about this year's Best Original Song winner: "Guaranteed" from Into the Wild.
Posted on January 14, 2008
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64th Annual Golden Globes Winners
The winners of the 64th annual Golden Globes have been announced. Dreamgirls won the most film awards with three. Martin Scorsese won Best Director. In television Elizabeth I won three awards and Gideon's Daughter and Ugly Betty won two awards each. Grey's Anatomy won for best drama. ShoppingBlog.com has coverage of the Golden Globes Dresses and of Brad and Angelina's notable Golden Globes appearance. Here is a list of this year's winners.Motion Pictures
Television:
More Globes coverage can be found at Watchers Watch, Glitterati, Empire Online, Gold Derby, MeeVee, Film School Rejects, Glowy Box, Idol Chatter, Risky Biz Blog, Reuters Blog, Film Junk, Radosh and Brilliant But Cancelled.
Posted on January 18, 2007
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Babel Leads Globes With 7 Nominations
ABC News reports that Babel is leading the Golden Globes awards with a total of seven nominations.Helen Mirren, Leonardo DiCaprio and Clint Eastwood were among the multiple Golden Globe nominees Thursday, while the multinational ensemble drama "Babel" led contenders with seven nominations, including best dramatic picture.The Orlando Sentinel film blog notes that double Clint and Leo nominations.
Also nominated for best dramatic picture: the Robert Kennedy story "Bobby," the mob tale "The Departed," the suburban drama "Little Children" and the royalty-in-crisis "The Queen."
A few surprises cropped up among nominees for the 64th annual Globes, Hollywood's second-biggest film honors after the Academy Awards and traditionally a solid forecast for how the Oscars might play out.
Among them: Sacha Baron Cohen's unexpected $100 million hit "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan." The satire of American culture was nominated for best musical or comedy film, while Cohen got a bid for best actor in a musical or comedy.
Clint Eastwood was nominated for both WWII Iwo Jima films he directed this past year, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters From Iwo Jima.The complete list of the award nominees can be found here.
Leo DiCaprio was nominated for both Blood Diamond and The Departed. Which means some other great performance was ignored in the Globes' grasp at "star power" for their annual pre-Oscars party.
Posted on December 15, 2006
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Golden Globe Award Winners Announced
Brokeback Mountain, the gay cowboy romance movie, led the Golden Globes with four awards including Best Motion Picture Drama and Best Director. Walk the Line won three awards including acting awards for stars Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix. Lost won the Globe for best TV series. Here is a list of the winners:
Posted on January 17, 2006
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Brokeback Mountain Leads Globes Nominees
The BBC has a news story about the Golden Globes nominations. Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain currently leads the pack with 7 nominations.Ang Lee's cowboy romance Brokeback Mountain dominates the 63rd annual Golden Globe Awards shortlist with seven nominations including best drama.Other films with 4 nominations or more include Good Night, and Good Luck, Match Point and The Producers. The five films nominated for Best Motion Picture - Drama include Brokeback Mountain, The Constant Gardener, A History of Violence, Match Point and Good Night, and Good Luck The BBC also has the full list of nominations. You can also visit the Golden Globes website for more information.
Based on a 1997 novella by Annie Proulx, the film picked up nominations for director Lee and star Heath Ledger.
The film was also shortlisted for score, screenplay and best supporting actress for Michelle Williams.
The Globes, handed out by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, are widely seen as a forerunner to the Oscars.
Posted on December 15, 2005
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