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Golden Globes 2024 Winners: Explore the Comprehensive List of Victorious Nominees

Golden Globes 2024 Winners: Explore the Comprehensive List of Victorious Nominees
Golden Globes 2024 Winners: Explore the Comprehensive List of Victorious Nominees

The 81st edition of the Golden Globe Awards took place on the evening of January 7 in the glamorous setting of Beverly Hills, California.

In a star-studded event, comedian Jo Koy took on the hosting duties for this year’s ceremony, which was broadcast live from the renowned Beverly Hilton. The excitement began with a dazzling red carpet pre-show that set the stage for an unforgettable evening.

Notably, this marked the first Golden Globes event since the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the organization that traditionally organized the awards, faced disbandment amid a series of controversies. Following this development, the Golden Globes assets found a new home as they were acquired by Dick Clark Productions, a longstanding collaborator in co-producing the show with the HFPA.

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The change in ownership and management brought anticipation and curiosity to this edition of the Golden Globes, as industry insiders and fans alike were eager to see how the event would evolve under the helm of Dick Clark Productions. The acquisition signaled a shift in the dynamics of one of the most prestigious awards ceremonies in the entertainment industry.

Against the backdrop of this transition, attendees and viewers were treated to an evening that celebrated outstanding achievements in film and television. The Golden Globes continued to be a platform where the best and brightest talents in the industry were recognized for their contributions, adding a layer of excitement to the event.

The red carpet, a longstanding tradition in awards ceremonies, once again became a showcase of glamour and style. Celebrities from the world of film and television made a statement with their fashion choices, setting trends and capturing the attention of fashion enthusiasts worldwide.

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As the Golden Globes unfolded, it became evident that the essence of the event remained intact, with deserving winners being honored for their exceptional work. The ceremony, now under new management, successfully navigated the challenges posed by the recent changes and delivered a memorable show that captivated audiences.

In conclusion, the 81st Golden Globe Awards marked a significant chapter in the history of the prestigious event. With a change in leadership and ownership, the ceremony embraced a new era while continuing to celebrate the brilliance and creativity of those in the entertainment industry. The night in Beverly Hills showcased not only the resilience of the Golden Globes but also the enduring magic of storytelling on both the big and small screens.

 

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Below is the full list of nominees and winners at the Golden Globes 2024.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Da’Vine Joy Randolph, “The Holdovers” — Winner

Emily Blunt, “Oppenheimer”

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Danielle Brooks, “The Color Purple”

Julianne Moore, “May December”

Jodie Foster, “Nyad”

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Rosamund Pike, “Saltburn”

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

Robert Downey Jr., “Oppenheimer” — Winner

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Ryan Gosling, “Barbie”

Robert DeNiro, “Killers of the Flower Moon”

Charles Melton, “May December”

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William Dafoe, “Poor Things”

Mark Ruffalo, “Poor Things”

 

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Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Ali Wong, “Beef” — Winner

Brie Larson, “Lessons in Chemistry”

Riley Keough, “Daisy Jones & the Six”

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Elizabeth Olsen, “Love and Death”

Juno Temple, “Fargo”

Rachel Weisz, “Dead Ringers”

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Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Steven Yeun, “Beef” — Winner

Matt Bomer, “Fellow Travelers”

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Sam Claflin, “Daisy Jones & the Six”

David Oyelowo, “Lawmen: Bass Reeves”

Jon Hamm, “Fargo”

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Woody Harrelson, “White House Plumbers”

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Television Series

Elizabeth Debicki, “The Crown” — Winner

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Meryl Streep, “Only Murders in the Building”

Hannah Waddingham, “Ted Lasso”

Christina Ricci, “Yellowjackets”

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Abby Elliott, “The Bear”

  1. Smith-Cameron, “Succession”

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Television Series

Matthew Macfadyen, “Succession” — Winner

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James Marsden, “Jury Duty”

Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear”

Billy Crudup, “The Morning Show”

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Alexander Skarsgård, “Succession”

Alan Ruck, “Succession”

 

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Best Screenplay — Motion Picture

Justine Triet and Arthur Harari, “Anatomy of a Fall” — Winner

Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach, “Barbie”

Tony McNamara, “Poor Things”

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Celine Song, “Past Lives”

Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”

Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese, “Killers of the Flower Moon”

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Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear” — Winner

Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso”

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Bill Hader, “Barry”

Jason Segel, “Shrinking”

Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”

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Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building”

 

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television

“Ricky Gervais: Armageddon” — Winner

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“Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact”

“Chris Rock: Selective Outrage”

“Wanda Sykes: I’m an Entertainer”

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“Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love”

“Trevor Noah: Where Was I”

 

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Best Motion Picture — Non-English Language

“Anatomy of a Fall” (France) — Winner

“The Zone of Interest” (United Kingdom)

“Society of the Snow” (Spain)

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“Fallen Leaves” (Finland)

“Past Lives” (United States)

“Io capitano” (Italy)

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Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear” — Winner

Natasha Lyonne, “Poker Face”

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Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary”

Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Selena Gomez, “Only Murders in the Building”

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Elle Fanning, “The Great”

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama

Kieran Culkin, “Succession” — Winner

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Brian Cox, “Succession”

Pedro Pascal, “The Last of Us”

Jeremy Strong, “Succession”

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Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses”

Dominic West, “The Crown”

 

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Best Motion Picture — Animated

“The Boy and the Heron” — Winner

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”

“Elemental”

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“The Super Mario Bros. Movie”

“Wish”

“Suzume”

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Best Director — Motion Picture

Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer” — Winner

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Martin Scorsese, “Killers of the Flower Moon”

Greta Gerwig, “Barbie”

Yorgos Lanthimos, “Poor Things”

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Bradley Cooper, “Maestro”

Celine Song, “Past Lives”

 

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Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

Emma Stone, “Poor Things” — Winner

Margot Robbie, “Barbie”

Natalie Portman, “May December”

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Fantasia Barrino, “The Color Purple”

Alma Pöysti, “Fallen Leaves”

Jennifer Lawrence, “No Hard Feelings”

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Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama

Cillian Murphy, “Oppenheimer” — Winner

Bradley Cooper, “Maestro”

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Leonardo DiCaprio, “Killers of the Flower Moon”

Colman Domingo, “Rustin”

Andrew Scott, “All of Us Strangers”

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Barry Keoghan, “Saltburn”

 

Best Original Score — Motion Picture

Ludwig Göransson, “Oppenheimer” — Winner

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Robbie Robertson, “Killers of the Flower Moon”

Mica Levi, “The Zone of Interest”

Daniel Pemberton, “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”

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Jerskin Fendrix, “Poor Things”

Joe Hisaishi, “The Boy and the Heron”

 

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Best Original Song — Motion Picture

“What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell (from “Barbie”) — Winner

“Dance the Night” by Caroline Ailin, Dua Lipa, Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt (from “Barbie”)

 

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“Addicted to Romance” by Bruce Springsteen (from “She Came to Me”)

“Road to Freedom” by Lenny Kravitz (from “Rustin”)

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“Peaches” by Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond and John Spiker (from “The Super Mario Bros. Movie”)

“I’m Just Ken” by Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson (from “Barbie”)

 

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Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

“Barbie” — Winner

“Oppenheimer”

“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse”

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“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”

“The Super Mario Bros. Movie”

“John Wick: Chapter 4”

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“Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1”

“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour”

 

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Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

“Beef” — Winner

“Lessons in Chemistry”

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“Daisy Jones & the Six”

“All the Light We Cannot See”

“Fellow Travelers”

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“Fargo”

 

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

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“The Bear” — Winner

“Ted Lasso”

“Abbott Elementary”

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“Jury Duty”

“Only Murders in the Building”

“Barry”

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Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama

Sarah Snook, “Succession” — Winner

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Bella Ramsey, “The Last of Us”

Helen Mirren, “1923”

Keri Russell, “The Diplomat”

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Emma Stone, “The Curse”

Imelda Staunton, “The Crown”

 

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Best Television Series – Drama

“Succession” — Winner

“The Last of Us”

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“The Crown”

“The Morning Show”

“The Diplomat”

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“1923”

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

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Paul Giamatti, “The Holdovers” — Winner

Jeffrey Wright, “American Fiction”

Matt Damon, “Air”

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Joaquin Phoenix, “Beau is Afraid”

Timothée Chalamet, “Wonka”

Nicolas Cage, “Dream Scenario”

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Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

“Poor Things” — Winner

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“Barbie”

“American Fiction”

“The Holdovers”

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“May December”

“Air”

 

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Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama

Lily Gladstone, “Killers of the Flower Moon” — Winner

Carey Mulligan, “Maestro”

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Sandra Hüller, “Anatomy of a Fall”

Annette Bening, “Nyad”

Greta Lee, “Past Lives”

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Cailee Spaeny, “Priscilla

 

Best Motion Picture — Drama

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“Oppenheimer” — Winner

“Killers of the Flower Moon”

“Maestro”

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“Past Lives”

“The Zone of Interest”

“Anatomy of a Fall”

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