Golden Globes Awards

2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012

Best Picture – Drama
Slumdog Millionaire

Best Actor – Drama
Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler

Best Actress – Drama
Kate Winslet – Revolutionary Road

Best Picture – Comedy/Musical
Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Actress – Comedy/Musical
Sally Hawkins – Happy-Go-Lucky

Best Actor – Comedy/Musical
Colin Farrell – In Bruges

Best Director
Danny Boyle – Slumdog Millionaire

Original Score
A. R. Rahman – Slumdog Millionaire

Best Writer
Simon Beaufoy – Slumdog Millionaire

Foreign Language Film
Waltz With Bashir (Israel)

Best Supporting Actor
Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight

Animation
Wall-E

Original Song
“The Wrestler” – The Wrestler
Music & Lyrics By: Bruce Springsteen

Best Supporting Actress
Kate Winslet – The Reader
TELEVISION

Best Television Series – Drama
Mad Men

Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical
Tina Fey – 30 Rock

Best Television Series – Comedy Or Musical
30 Rock (NBC)
Universal Media Studios In Association With Broadway Video And Little Stranger Inc.

Best Performance By An Actor In A Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television
Paul Giamatti – John Adams

Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical
Alec Baldwin – 30 Rock

Best Performance By An Actress In A Mini-Series
Or Motion Picture Made For Television

Laura Linney – John Adams

Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television
John Adams (Hbo)
Playtone In Association With Hbo Films

Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series – Drama
Anna Paquin – True Blood

Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series – Drama
Gabriel Byrne – In Treatment

Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Series, Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television
Tom Wilkinson – John Adams

Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Series, Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television
Laura Dern – Recount
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NOMINEES

Best Picture – Drama
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures; Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures

Frost/Nixon
Imagine Entertainment, Working Title, Studio Canal; Universal Pictures

The Reader
Mirage Enterprises; The Weinstein Company

Revolutionary Road
An Evamere Entertainment BBC Films Neal Street Production; DreamWorks Pictures in Association with BBC Films and Paramount Vantage

Slumdog Millionaire
Fox Searchlight Pictures and Warner Bros.; Fox Searchlight Pictures and Warner Bros.

Best Picture – Comedy/Musical

<Burn After Reading
Working Title/Releasing Company; Focus Features in association with Studio Canal

Happy-Go-Lucky
Summit Entertainment, Film4, Ingenious Film Partners, Miramax Films; Miramax Films

In Bruges
Blueprint Pictures; Focus Features

Mamma Mia!
Relativity Media, Playtone, Littlestar; Universal Pictures

Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Mediapro; The Weinstein Company

Best Actor – Drama

Leonardo DiCaprio – Revolutionary Road
Frank Langella – Frost/Nixon
Sean Penn – Milk
Brad Pitt – The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler

Best Actor – Comedy/Musical

Javier Bardem – Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Colin Farrell – In Bruges
James Franco – Pineapple Express
Brendan Gleeson – In Bruges
Dustin Hoffman – Last Chance Harvey

Best Actress – Drama

Anne Hathaway – Rachel Getting Married
Angelina Jolie – Changeling
Meryl Streep – Doubt
Kristin Scott Thomas – I’ve Loved You So Long
Kate Winslet – Revolutionary Road

Best Actress – Comedy/Musical

Rebecca Hall – Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Sally Hawkins – Happy-Go-Lucky
Frances McDormand – Burn After Reading
Meryl Streep – Mamma Mia!
Emma Thompson – Last Chance Harvey

Best Supporting Actor

Tom Cruise – Tropic Thunder
Robert Downey Jr. – Tropic Thunder
Ralph Fiennes – The Duchess
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Doubt
Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight

Best Supporting Actress

Amy Adams – Doubt
Penélope Cruz – Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Viola Davis – Doubt
Marisa Tomei – The Wrestler
Kate Winslet – The Reader

Best Director

Danny Boyle – Slumdog Millionaire
Stephen Daldry – The Reader
David Fincher – The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Ron Howard – Frost/Nixon
Sam Mendes – Revolutionary Road

Best Writer

Simon Beaufoy – Slumdog Millionaire
David Hare – The Reader
Peter Morgan – Frost/Nixon
Eric Roth – Benjamin Button
John Patrick Shanley – Doubt

Animation

Bolt
Walt Disney Pictures; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Kung Fu Panda
DreamWorks Animation SKG; Paramount Pictures

Wall-E
Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Original Score

Alexandre Desplat – The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
Clint Eastwood – Changeling
James Newton Howard – Defiance
A. R. Rahman – Slumdog Millionaire
Hans Zimmer – Frost/Nixon

Foreign Language Film

The Baader Meinhof Complex (Germany)
The Country of Germany
(DER BAADER MEINHOF KOMPLEX) Constantin Film Produktion GmbH; Summit Entertainment, LLC

Everlasting Moments (Sweden, Denmark)
The Country of Sweden and The Country of Denmark
(MARIA LARSSONS EVIGA ÖGONBLICK) Final Cut Productions Aps; IFC Films

Gomorrah (Italy)
The Country of Italy
(GOMORRA) Fandango; IFC Films

I’ve Loved You So Long (France)
The Country of France
(IL Y A LONGTEMPS QUE JE T’AIME) UGC YM/UGC Images/France 3 Cinema/Integral Film; Sony Pictures Classics

Waltz With Bashir (Israel)
The Country of IsraelBridgit Folman Film Gang/Les Films D’Ici/Razor Films/Arte France/ITVS International; Sony Pictures Classics

Original Song

“Down To Earth” – Wall-E
Music By: Peter Gabriel, Thomas Newman
Lyrics By: Peter Gabriel
“Gran Torino” – Gran Torino
Music By: Clint Eastwood, Jamie Cullum, Kyle Eastwood, Michael Stevens
Lyrics By: Kyle Eastwood, Michael Stevens
“I Thought I Lost You” – Bolt
Music & Lyrics By: Miley Cyrus, Jeffrey Steele
“Once In A Lifetime” – Cadillac Records
Music & Lyrics By: Beyoncé Knowles, Amanda Ghost, Scott Mcfarnon, Ian Dench, James Dring, Jody Street
“The Wrestler” – The Wrestler
Music & Lyrics By: Bruce Springsteen

AND TELEVISION NODS

Best Television Series – Drama

Dexter (Showtime)
Showtime/John Goldwyn Productions/The Colleton Company/Clyde Phillips Productions
House (Fox)
Universal Media Studios In Association With Heel And Toe Films, Shore Z Productions And Bad Hat Harry Productions
In Treatment (Hbo)
Sheleg, Closest To The Hole Productions In Association With Hbo Entertainment
Mad Men (Amc)
Lionsgate Television
True Blood (Hbo)
Your Face Goes Here Productions In Association With Hbo Entertainment

Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series – Drama

Sally Field – Brothers And Sisters
Mariska Hargitay – Law And Order: Special Victims Unit
January Jones – Mad Men
Anna Paquin – True Blood
Kyra Sedgwick – The Closer

Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series – Drama

Gabriel Byrne – In Treatment
Michael C Hall – Dexter
Jon Hamm – Mad Men
Hugh Laurie – House
Jonathan Rhys Meyers – The Tudors

Best Television Series – Comedy Or Musical

30 Rock (Nbc)
Universal Media Studios In Association With Broadway Video And Little Stranger Inc

Californication (Showtime)
Showtime Presents In Association With Aggressive Mediocrity, And Then

Entourage (Hbo)
Leverage And Closest To The Hole Productions In Association With Hbo Entertainment

The Office (Nbc)
Deedle Dee Productions, Reveille Llc, Universal Media Studios

Weeds (Showtime)
Lionsgate Television

Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical

Christina Applegate – Samantha Who?
America Ferrera – Ugly Betty
Tina Fey – 30 Rock
Debra Messing – The Starter Wife
Mary-Louise Parker – Weeds

Best Performance By An Actor In A Television Series – Comedy Or Musical

Alec Baldwin – 30 Rock
Steve Carell – The Office
Kevin Connolly – Entourage
David Duchovny – Californication
Tony Shalhoub – Monk

Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

A Raisin In The Sun (Abc)
Sony Pictures Television
Bernard And Doris (Hbo)
Trigger Street Independent Productions In Association With Little Bird And Chicago Films And Hbo Films
Cranford (Pbs)
A Co-Production Of Bbc And Wgbh Boston
John Adams (Hbo)
Playtone In Association With Hbo Films
Recount (Hbo)
Spring Creek/Mirage Productions In Association With Trigger Street Productions, Everyman Pictures And Hbo Films

Best Performance By An Actress In A Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

Judi Dench – Cranford
Catherine Keener – An American Crime
Laura Linney – John Adams
Shirley Maclaine – Coco Chanel
Susan Sarandon – Bernard And Doris

Best Performance By An Actor In A Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

Ralph Fiennes – Bernard And Doris
Paul Giamatti – John Adams
Kevin Spacey – Recount
Kiefer Sutherland – 24: Redemption
Tom Wilkinson – Recount

Best Performance By An Actress In A Supporting Role In A Series, Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

Eileen Atkins – Cranford
Laura Dern – Recount
Melissa George – In Treatment
Rachel Griffiths – Brothers And Sisters
Dianne Wiest – In Treatment

Best Performance By An Actor In A Supporting Role In A Series, Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made For Television

Neil Patrick Harris – How I Met Your Mother
Denis Leary – Recount
Jeremy Piven – Entourage
Blair Underwood – In Treatment Tom Wilkinson – John Adams

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