By Marriska Fernandes on January 9, 2017 | 1 Comment
The 74th annual Golden Globes were handed out last night as Jimmy Fallon led the star-studded night as host.
La La Land broke records for the most awards given to one film in a single year, bagging seven statuettes, including Best Picture, Ryan Gosling for Best Actor and Emma Stone for Best Actress in Musical/Comedy category.
Moonlight took home the Best Picture in the Drama category while Casey Affleck won Best Actor and Isabelle Huppert won Best Actress.
The show started with a bang — or lack thereof — as there was a technical glitch with the teleprompter, forcing the Tonight Show host to improvise, giving him ample opportunity to compare his situation to that of Mariah Carey on New Year’s Eve.
Meryl Streep gave a powerful speech as she was honored with the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award.
While one Ryan (Gosling) was collecting his award, another Ryan (Reynolds) was locking lips with Andrew Garfield and that my friends, was trending instantly on social media. ‘Nuff said.
Here is the complete list of winners:
Best Motion Picture, Drama
Moonlight
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
Lion
Manchester By The Sea
Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
La La Land
20th Century Women
Deadpool
Florence Foster Jenkins
Sing Street
Best Director
Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals
Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge
Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester By The Sea
Best Actor, Musical or Comedy
Ryan Gosling, La La Land
Colin Farrell, The Lobster
Hugh Grant, Florence Foster Jenkins
Jonah Hill, War Dogs
Ryan Reynolds, Deadpool
Best Actress, Musical or Comedy
Emma Stone, La La Land
Annette Bening, 20th Century Women
Lily Collins, Rules Don’t Apply
Hailee Steinfeld, The Edge of Seventeen
Meryl Streep, Florence Foster Jenkins
Best Actor, Drama
Casey Affleck, Manchester By The Sea
Joel Edgerton, Loving
Andrew Garfield, Hacksaw Ridge
Viggo Mortensen, Captain Fantastic
Denzel Washington, Fences
Best Actress, Drama
Isabelle Huppert, Elle
Amy Adams, Arrival
Jessica Chastain, Miss Sloane
Ruth Negga, Loving
Natalie Portman, Jackie
Best Supporting Actor
Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Nocturnal Animals
Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
Jeff Bridges, Hell or High Water
Simon Helberg, Florence Foster Jenkins
Dev Patel, Lion
Best Supporting Actress
Viola Davis, Fences
Naomie Harris, Moonlight
Nicole Kidman, Lion
Octavia Spencer, Hidden Figures
Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea
Best Original Score
Justin Hurwitz, La La Land
Nicholas Britell, Moonlight
Johann Johannsson, Arrival
Dustin O’Halloran Hauschka, Lion
Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams and Benjamin Wallfisch, Hidden Figures
Best Original Song
“City of Stars,” La La Land
“Can’t Stop the Feeling,” Trolls
“Faith,” Sing
“Gold,” Gold
“How Far I’ll Go,” Moana
Best Screenplay
Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Tom Ford, Nocturnal Animals
Barry Jenkins, Moonlight
Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester By The Sea
Taylor Sheridan, Hell or High Water
Best Motion Picture, Animated
Zootopia
Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life as a Zucchini
Sing
Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language
Elle
Divines
Neruda
The Salesman
Toni Erdmann
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager
Riz Ahmed, The Night Of
Bryan Cranston, All the Way
John Turturro, The Night Of
Courtney B. Vance, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Sarah Paulson, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Felicity Huffman, American Crime
Riley Keough, The Girlfriend Experience
Charlotte Rampling, London Spy
Kerry Washington, Confirmation
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager
Sterling K. Brown, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
John Lithgow, The Crown
Christian Slater, Mr. Robot
John Travolta, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Olivia Colman, The Night Manager
Lena Headey, Game of Thrones
Chrissy Metz, This Is Us
Mandy Moore, This Is Us
Thandie Newton, Westworld
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, FX
American Crime, ABC
The Dresser, BBC
The Night Manager, Ink Factory
The Night Of, HBO
Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama
Billy Bob Thornton, Goliath
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Matthew Rhys, The Americans
Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan
Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama
Claire Foy, The Crown
Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
Keri Russell, The Americans
Winona Ryder, Stranger Things
Evan Rachel Wood, Westworld
Best Television Series, Drama
The Crown, Netflix
Game of Thrones, HBO
Stranger Things, Netflix
This Is Us, NBC
Westworld, HBO
Best Actor in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Donald Glover, Atlanta
Anthony Anderson, Black-ish
Gael García Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle
Nick Nolte, Graves
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Best Actress in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish
Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Sarah Jessica Parker, Divorce
Issa Rae, Insecure
Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin
Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Atlanta, FX
Black-ish, ABC
Mozart in the Jungle, Amazon
Transparent, Amazon
Veep, HBO
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