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81st
Golden
Globe
Awards
–
Source:
Elyse
Jankowski/Golden
Globes
2024
/
Getty
If
you
missed
last
night’s
Golden
Globes,
we
have
the
complete
list
of
winners
and
a
rundown
of
the
evening’s
festivities.
On
Sunday,
January
7
the
81st
Golden
Globe
Awards
went
down
live
from
the
Beverly
Hilton
in
Los
Angeles.
The
first
award
show
of
2024
brought
out
all
the
stars
and
Oppenheimer
dominated
as
expected
during
the
ceremony,
giving
Cillian
Murphy
his
first
award
while
adding
to
Robert
Downey
Jr.’s
collection.
The popular
Hulu
series
The
Bear
also
took
home
multiple
awards
including
one
for
Ayo
Edebiri.
The
stunning
star
won
the
Golden
Globe
for
Best
Television
Female
Actor.
Another
big
winner
was
Da’Vine
Joy
Randolph
who
won
Best
Supporting
Actress
in
a
Movie
for
her
role
as
grieving
mother
and
cook
Mary
in
The
Holdovers.
Source:
Gilbert
Flores/Golden
Globes
2024
/
Getty
“Mary
has
changed
my
life
—
you
have
made
me
feel
seen
in
so
many
ways
that
I’ve
never
imagined,
and
I
hope
I’ve
helped
you
all
find
your
inner
Mary,”
said
the
37-year-old
star.
“Because
there’s
a
little
bit
of
her
in
all
of
us.”
You
can
view
the
full
list
of
winners
below.
Best
Motion
Picture
–
Drama
Anatomy
of
a
Fall
(Neon)
Killers
of
the
Flower
Moon
(Apple
Original
Films)
Maestro
(Netflix)
Oppenheimer
(Universal
Pictures)
(WINNER)
Past
Lives
(A24)
The
Zone
of
Interest
(A24)
Best
Motion
Picture
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Air
(Amazon
MGM
Studios)
American
Fiction
(Orion
Pictures/Amazon
MGM
Studios)
Barbie
(Warner
Bros.
Pictures)
The
Holdovers
(Focus
Features)
May
December
(Netflix)
Poor
Things
(Searchlight
Pictures)
(WINNER)
Best
Motion
Picture
–
Animated
The
Boy
and
the
Heron
(GKids)
(WINNER)
Elemental
(Walt
Disney
Studios
Motion
Pictures)
Spider-Man:
Across
the
Spider-Verse
(Sony
Pictures
Releasing)
The
Super
Mario
Bros.
Movie
(Universal
Pictures)
Suzume
(Crunchyroll
/
Sony
Pictures
Entertainment)
Wish
(Walt
Disney
Studios
Motion
Pictures)
Cinematic
and
Box
Office
Achievement
Barbie
(Warner
Bros.
Pictures)
(WINNER)
Guardians
of
the
Galaxy
Vol.
3
(Walt
Disney
Studios
Motion
Pictures)
John
Wick:
Chapter
4
(Lionsgate)
Mission:
Impossible
–
Dead
Reckoning
Part
One
(Paramount
Pictures)
Oppenheimer
(Universal
Pictures)
Spider-Man:
Across
the
Spider-Verse
(Sony
Pictures
Releasing)
The
Super
Mario
Bros.
Movie
(Universal
Pictures)
Taylor
Swift:
The
Eras
Tour
(AMC
Theatres
Distribution)
Best
Motion
Picture
–
Non-English
Language
Anatomy
of
a
Fall,
France
(Neon)
(WINNER)
Fallen
Leaves,
Finland
(Mubi)
Io
Capitano,
Italy
(Pathe
Distribution)
Past
Lives,
United
States
(A24)
Society
of
the
Snow,
Spain
(Netflix)
The
Zone
of
Interest,
United
Kingdom/USA
(A24)
Best
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Motion
Picture
–
Drama
Bradley
Cooper,
Maestro
Leonardo
DiCaprio,
Killers
of
the
Flower
Moon
Colman
Domingo,
Rustin
Barry
Keoghan,
Saltburn
Cillian
Murphy,
Oppenheimer
(WINNER)
Andrew
Scott,
All
of
Us
Strangers
Best
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Motion
Picture
–
Drama
Annette
Bening,
Nyad
Lily
Gladstone,
Killers
of
the
Flower
Moon
(WINNER)
Sandra
Hüller,
Anatomy
of
a
Fall
Greta
Lee,
Past
Lives
Carey
Mulligan,
Maestro
Cailee
Spaeny,
Priscilla
Best
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Motion
Picture
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Fantasia
Barrino,
The
Color
Purple
Jennifer
Lawrence,
No
Hard
Feelings
Natalie
Portman,
May
December
Alma
Pöysti,
Fallen
Leaves
Margot
Robbie,
Barbie
Emma
Stone,
Poor
Things
(WINNER)
Best
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Motion
Picture
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Nicolas
Cage,
Dream
Scenario
Timothée
Chalamet,
Wonka
Matt
Damon,
Air
Paul
Giamatti,
The
Holdovers
(WINNER)
Joaquin
Phoenix,
Beau
Is
Afraid
Jeffrey
Wright,
American
Fiction
Best
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Supporting
Role
in
Any
Motion
Picture
Willem
Dafoe,
Poor
Things
Robert
De
Niro,
Killers
of
the
Flower
Moon
Robert
Downey
Jr.,
Oppenheimer
(WINNER)
Ryan
Gosling,
Barbie
Charles
Melton,
May
December
Mark
Ruffalo,
Poor
Things
Best
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Supporting
Role
in
Any
Motion
Picture
Emily
Blunt,
Oppenheimer
Danielle
Brooks,
The
Color
Purple
Jodie
Foster,
Nyad
Julianne
Moore,
May
December
Rosamund
Pike,
Saltburn
Da’Vine
Joy
Randolph,
The
Holdovers
(WINNER)
Best
Director
—
Motion
Picture
Bradley
Cooper,
Maestro
Greta
Gerwig,
Barbie
Yorgos
Lanthimos,
Poor
Things
Christopher
Nolan,
Oppenheimer
(WINNER)
Martin
Scorsese,
Killers
of
the
Flower
Moon
Celine
Song,
Past
Lives
Best
Screenplay
–
Motion
Picture
Greta
Gerwig,
Noah
Baumbach,
Barbie
Tony
McNamara,
Poor
Things
Christopher
Nolan,
Oppenheimer
Eric
Roth,
Martin
Scorsese,
Killers
of
the
Flower
Moon
Celine
Song,
Past
Lives
Justine
Triet,
Arthur
Harari,
Anatomy
of
a
Fall
(WINNER)
Best
Original
Song
–
Motion
Picture
“Addicted
to
Romance,”
She
Came
to
Me,
Music
and
lyrics
by
Bruce
Springsteen
“Dance
the
Night,”
Barbie,
Music
and
lyrics
by
Mark
Ronson,
Andrew
Wyatt,
Dua
Lipa,
Caroline
Ailin
“I’m
Just
Ken,”
Barbie,
Music
and
lyrics
by
Mark
Ronson,
Andrew
Wyatt
“Peaches,”
The
Super
Mario
Bros.
Move,
Music
and
lyrics
by
Jack
Black,
Aaron
Horvath,
Michael
Jelenic,
Eric
Osmond,
John
Spiker
“Road
to
Freedom,”
Rustin,
Music
and
lyrics
by
Lenny
Kravitz
“What
Was
I
Made
For?”
Barbie,
Music
and
lyrics
by
Billie
Eilish
O’Connell,
Finneas
O’Connell
(WINNER)
Best
Original
Score
–
Motion
Picture
Jerskin
Fendrix,
Poor
Things
Ludwig
Göransson,
Oppenheimer
(WINNER)
Joe
Hisaishi,
The
Boy
and
the
Heron
Mica
Levi,
The
Zone
of
Interest
Daniel
Pemberton,
Spider-Man:
Across
the
Spider-Verse
Robbie
Robertson,
Killers
of
the
Flower
Moon
Best
Television
Series
–
Drama
1923
(Paramount+)
The
Crown
(Netflix)
The
Diplomat
(Netflix)
The
Last
of
Us
(HBO/Max)
The
Morning
Show
(Apple
TV+)
Succession
(HBO/Max)
(WINNER)
Best
Television
Series
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Abbott
Elementary
(ABC)
Barry
(HBO/Max)
The
Bear
(FX)
(WINNER)
Jury
Duty
(Amazon
Freevee)
Only
Murders
in
the
Building
(Hulu)
Ted
Lasso
(Apple
TV+)
Best
Television
Limited
Series,
Anthology
Series
or
Motion
Picture
Made
for
Television
All
the
Light
We
Cannot
See
(Netflix)
Beef
(Netflix)
(WINNER)
Daisy
Jones
&
the
Six
(Prime
Video)
Fargo
(FX)
Fellow
Travelers
(Showtime)
Lessons
in
Chemistry
(Apple
TV+)
Best
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Television
Series
–
Drama
Helen
Mirren,
1923
Bella
Ramsey,
The
Last
of
Us
Keri
Russell,
The
Diplomat
Sarah
Snook,
Succession
(WINNER)
Imelda
Staunton,
The
Crown
Emma
Stone,
The
Curse
Best
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Television
Series
–
Drama
Brian
Cox,
Succession
Kieran
Culkin,
Succession
(WINNER)
Gary
Oldman,
Slow
Horses
Pedro
Pascal,
The
Last
of
Us
Jeremy
Strong,
Succession
Dominic
West,
The
Crown
Best
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Television
Series
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Rachel
Brosnahan,
The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel
Quinta
Brunson,
Abbott
Elementary
Ayo
Edebiri,
The
Bear
(WINNER)
Elle
Fanning,
The
Great
Selena
Gomez,
Only
Murders
in
the
Building
Natasha
Lyonne,
Poker
Face
Best
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Television
Series
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Bill
Hader,
Barry
Steve
Martin,
Only
Murders
in
the
Building
Jason
Segel,
Shrinking
Martin
Short,
Only
Murders
in
the
Building
Jason
Sudeikis,
Ted
Lasso
Jeremy
Allen
White,
The
Bear
(WINNER)
Best
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Limited
Series,
Anthology
Series
or
a
Motion
Picture
Made
for
Television
Riley
Keough,
Daisy
Jones
&
the
Six
Brie
Larson,
Lessons
in
Chemistry
Elizabeth
Olsen,
Love
&
Death
Juno
Temple,
Fargo
Rachel
Weisz,
Dead
Ringers
Ali
Wong,
Beef
(WINNER)
Best
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Limited
Series,
Anthology
Series
or
a
Motion
Picture
Made
for
Television
Matt
Bomer,
Fellow
Travelers
Sam
Claflin,
Daisy
Jones
&
the
Six
Jon
Hamm,
Fargo
Woody
Harrelson,
White
House
Plumbers
David
Oyelowo,
Lawmen:
Bass
Reeves
Steven
Yeun,
Beef
(WINNER)
Best
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Supporting
Role
on
Television
Elizabeth
Debicki,
The
Crown
(WINNER)
Abby
Elliott,
The
Bear
Christina
Ricci,
Yellowjackets
J.
Smith-Cameron,
Succession
Meryl
Streep,
Only
Murders
in
the
Building
Hannah
Waddingham,
Ted
Lasso
Best
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Supporting
Role
on
Television
Billy
Crudup,
The
Morning
Show
Matthew
Macfadyen,
Succession
(WINNER)
James
Marsden,
Jury
Duty
Ebon
Moss-Bachrach,
The
Bear
Alan
Ruck,
Succession
Alexander
Skarsgard,
Succession
Best
Performance
in
Stand-Up
Comedy
on
Television
Ricky
Gervais,
Ricky
Gervais:
Armageddon
(WINNER)
Trevor
Noah,
Trevor
Noah:
Where
Was
I
Chris
Rock,
Chris
Rock:
Selective
Outrage
Amy
Schumer,
Amy
Schumer:
Emergency
Contact
Sarah
Silverman,
Sarah
Silverman:
Someone
You
Love
Wanda
Sykes,
Wanda
Sykes:
I’m
an
Entertainer