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- 2011 Golden Globes Winners List – Fincher, Bale, Portman, Firth
- 2011 Golden Globes – Best Picture – The Social Network
- 2011 Golden Globes – Best Actor – Colin Firth
- 2011 Golden Globes – Best Actress – Natalie Portman
- 2011 Golden Globes – Best Director – David Fincher
- 2011 Golden Globes – Best Supporting Actress – Melissa Leo
- 2011 Golden Globes – Best Animated Film – Toy Story 3
- 2011 Golden Globes – Best Supporting Actor – Christian Bale
| 2011 Golden Globes Winners List – Fincher, Bale, Portman, Firth Posted: 16 Jan 2011 08:05 PM PST
On Sunday night the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards took place honoring the best in film and television from 2010. Some big winners from this year’s event included The Social Network, The Fighter, and The King’s Speech, all of whom had actors, writers, and composers expected to dominate their respective categories. Check out the full list of winners…
Winners Listed in Bold: Best Picture (Drama) Best Picture (Musical or Comedy)
Best Director Best Actor (Drama) Best Actress (Drama) Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) Best Supporting Actor Best Supporting Actress Best Screenplay Best Animated Film Best Foreign Film Best Original Score Best Original Song Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-series, or TV movie Best TV Series, Comedy Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-series or TV Movie Best Actress in a TV Series, Comedy Best TV Series, Drama Best TV Movie or Mini-Series Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama Best Actor, TV Series Comedy Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama Best Actor in a Mini-series or Made-for-TV Movie Best Actress in a Mini-series or Made for TV Movie What did you think of tonight’s Golden Globes? Were there any upsets? Surprises? Tell us what you think! Related Posts |
| 2011 Golden Globes – Best Picture – The Social Network Posted: 16 Jan 2011 07:54 PM PST
The award for Best Picture Drama at the 68th Annual Golden Globes went to The Social Network. The David Fincher directed film about Facebook has swept the majority of the critic awards this season, and it continues to plow its way through the competition. Producer Scott Rudin accepted on behalf of the cast and crew and stated that he’s waited 30 years for this moment. See the competition and the other Best Picture and Television winners below…
Best Picture (Drama) Best Picture (Musical or Comedy) Best Foreign Film And in the television categories… Best TV Movie or Mini-Series Best TV Series, Drama Best TV Series, Comedy What do you think of tonight’s Best Picture and Best TV wins? Related Posts |
| 2011 Golden Globes – Best Actor – Colin Firth Posted: 16 Jan 2011 07:50 PM PST
The Best Actor in a Drama trophy went to Colin Firth at the 68th Annual Golden Globes. The actor picked up the award for his performance as King George VI, in The King’s Speech. While on stage he spoke about going through a bit of a midlife crisis, and how winning for Best Actor is the only thing keeping him off a Harley Davidson. See who he beat out below…
Best Actor (Drama) Also winners in the Best Actor Categories: Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama Best Actor, TV Series Comedy Best Actor in a Mini-series or Made-for-TV Movie What do you think of tonight’s Best Actor winners? Related Posts |
| 2011 Golden Globes – Best Actress – Natalie Portman Posted: 16 Jan 2011 07:30 PM PST
As expected Natalie Portman took home the award for Best Actress in a Drama for her performance as Nina in Black Swan. She thanked her parents, her grandmother, and her fiance who also choreographed the performances in the film. It was a light, yet somewhat emotional speech that had her co-stars elated. See who she beat out…
Best Actress (Drama) Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) And for the television categories… Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama Best Actress in a TV Series, Comedy Best Actress in a Mini-series or Made for TV Movie Portman also won the Best Actress trophy in this category at the Critics Choice Awards on Friday. What do you think of tonight’s Best Actress wins? Related Posts |
| 2011 Golden Globes – Best Director – David Fincher Posted: 16 Jan 2011 07:15 PM PST
Continuing on his awards sweep, David Fincher took home the honor in the Best Director category at the 68th Annual Golden Globes. Fincher came well prepared with a written speech where he discussed how the script for The Social Network was brought to him by producer Scott Rudin, and how he had no idea how successful it would become. See who he beat out…
Best Director Fincher also won the Best Director trophy at the Critics Choice Awards on Friday but wasn’t in attendance to accept it. What do you think of Fincher’s win? Related Posts |
| 2011 Golden Globes – Best Supporting Actress – Melissa Leo Posted: 16 Jan 2011 06:56 PM PST
Melissa Leo took home the award for Best Supporting Actress at this year’s Golden Globes for her performance in David O. Russell’s The Fighter. She played Alice Ward, the crass, white-trash mother of Micky Ward and Dicky Eklund in the boxing drama. She also won in this same category at the Critics Choice Awards, which were held on Friday. See who she beat out below…
Best Supporting Actress Leo gave an enthusiastic acceptance speech where she joked about not being nearly old enough to play Mark Walhberg or Christian Bale’s mother, but she’s happy she did. She also shouted to the top of her lungs, “Look ma, I gotta golden globe!” The winner in the television category was… Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-series or TV Movie What do you think of Leo’s big win? Related Posts |
| 2011 Golden Globes – Best Animated Film – Toy Story 3 Posted: 16 Jan 2011 05:55 PM PST
As expected, Toy Story 3 walked away with the award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 68th Annual Golden Globes. Sunday evening the honor was accepted by director Lee Unkrich, who made a crack to presenters Justin Bieber and Hailee Steinfeld about them not being born when the first Toy Story came out. This film is pretty much a shoe in to win in the same category at the Oscars. See who Toy Story 3 beat out…
Best Animated Film Toy Story 3 also won this honor at this year’s Critics Choice Awards, which were held on Friday in Los Angeles. Unkrich accepted the award, and gave a special thanks to the cast of the film, which he says was anchored by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. What do you think of Toy Story’s big win? Related Posts |
| 2011 Golden Globes – Best Supporting Actor – Christian Bale Posted: 16 Jan 2011 05:03 PM PST
One of the most predictable categories at the 68th Annual Golden Globes was for Best Supporting Actor. The statue went to Christian Bale for his portrayal of Dicky Hedlund in the boxing drama The Fighter. The actor previously picked up the award in the same category at Friday night’s Critics Choice Awards. See who he beat out below…
Best Supporting Actor Christian Bale (The Fighter) – Winner During his acceptance speech Bale thanked his co-star Mark Wahlberg for delivering such a quiet performance that allowed his loud and boisterous character to be noticed. He also joked about not knowing who the folks at the Hollywood Foreign Press were, but he stated that they have incredible taste in actors. When did Bale get a sense of humor? Also winning in the Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-series, or TV movie Category: Scott Caan, "Hawaii Five-O" What do you think of tonight’s winners? Related Posts |
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