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Golden Globes 2015: Winners List


By IMAGE
12th Jan 2015
Golden Globes 2015: Winners List

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Our prediction was correct! Michael Keaton was indeed deserving of his Best Actor in a Comedy gong, following his turn in Birdman. And as for the same in a drama, nobody could be more worthy than Eddie Redmayne. If you’ve not yet seen his performance as Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything, stop what you’re doing and go see it. He’s jaw-droppingly good.

But it was Richard Linklater’s Boyhood that stole the show, racking up Golden Globe awards for Best Movie, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress for Patricia Arquette. TV wise, it was a big night for Fargo and Downton Abbey’s Joanne Froggart.

Check out the full winners list below. Are you surprised to see certain stars snubbed? Who do you think should have won?

CECIL B. DeMILLE AWARD

George Clooney

BEST DIRECTOR (FILM)

Richard Linklater – Boyhood

BEST ACTRESS (TV SERIES, DRAMA)

Ruth Wilson – The Affair

BEST ACTOR (COMEDY / MUSICAL)

Michael Keaton – Birdman

BEST COMEDY / MUSICAL FILM

Grand Budapest Hotel

BEST ACTRESS (DRAMA)

Julianne Moore – Still Alice

BEST ACTOR (DRAMA)

Eddie Redmayne – Theory of Everything

BEST DRAMA FILM

Boyhood

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR (DRAMA)

JK Simmons – Whiplash

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (TV MINISERIES)

Jo Froggatt – Downton Abbey

BEST TV MINISERIES

Fargo

BEST ACTOR (TV MINISERIES / MADE FOR TV FILM)

Billy Bob Thornton – Fargo

BEST ACTRESS (TV SERIES, MUSICAL / COMEDY)

Gina Rodriguez – Jane The Virgin

BEST TV SERIES (COMEDY / MUSICAL)

Transparent

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

Johann Johannsson – Theory Of Everything

BEST ORIGINAL SONG

Common and John Legend – “Glory” from Selma

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR (TV MINISERIES / MADE FOR TV FILM)

Matt Bomer – The Normal Heart

BEST ACTRESS (COMEDY / MUSICAL)

Amy Adams – Big Eyes

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

How To Train Your Dragon 2

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (FILM)

Patricia Arquette – Boyhood

BEST SCREENPLAY (FILM)

Birdman

BEST ACTOR (TV SERIES, MUSICAL / COMEDY)

Jeffrey Tambor – Transparent

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM

Leviathan

BEST ACTRESS (TV MINISERIES / MADE FOR TV FILM)

Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Honorable Woman

BEST TV SERIES (DRAMA)

The Affair

BEST ACTOR (TV SERIES, DRAMA)

Kevin Spacey – House of Cards

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