Golden Globes 2021 Winners Full List LIVE UPDATES: The Golden Globes for film and television, organized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, are being handed out at a ceremony hosted by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. The ceremony is being broadcast from New York City and Los Angeles on NBC television at 8 p.m. ET (0100 GMT on Monday). Following is the list of Golden Globes 2021 Winners:-

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Best supporting actor in a film
Sacha Baron Cohen, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Daniel Kaluuya, Judas and the Black Messiah – WINNER
Jared Leto, The Little Things
Bill Murray, On the Rocks
Leslie Odom, Jr, One Night in Miami

Best supporting actor in a TV series, limited series or TV movie
John Boyega, Small Axe – WINNER
Brendan Gleeson, The Comey Rule
Dan Levy, Schitt’s Creek
Jim Parsons, Hollywood
Donald Sutherland, The Undoing

Best actress in a TV series – musical or comedy
Lily Collins, Emily in Paris
Kaley Cuoco, The Flight Attendant
Elle Fanning, The Great
Jane Levy, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Catherine O’Hara, Schitt’s Creek – WINNER

Best animated film
The Croods: A New Age
Onward
Over the Moon
Soul – WINNER
Wolfwalkers

Best actor in a limited series or TV movie
Bryan Cranston, Your Honor
Jeff Daniels, The Comey Rule
Hugh Grant, The Undoing
Ethan Hawke, The Good Lord Bird
Mark Ruffalo, I Know This Much Is True – WINNER

Best screenplay
Promising Young Woman, Emerald Fennell
Mank, Jack Fincher
The Trial of the Chicago 7, Aaron Sorkin – WINNER
The Father, Florian Zeller and Christopher Hampton
Nomadland, Chloé Zhao

Best actress in a TV series – drama
Olivia Colman, The Crown
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Emma Corrin, The Crown – WINNER
Laura Linney, Ozark
Sarah Paulson, Ratched

Best original song
Fight for You, Judas and the Black Messiah
Hear My Voice, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Io Si Seen, The Life Ahead – WINNER
Speak Now, One Night in Miami
Tigress & Tweed, The United States vs. Billie Holliday

Best score – film
The Midnight Sky (Alexandre Desplat)
Tenet (Ludwig Göransson)
News of the World (James Newton Howard)
Mank (Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross)
Soul (Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Jon Batiste) – WINNER

Best actor in a TV series – musical or comedy
Don Cheadle, Black Monday
Nicholas Hoult, The Great
Eugene Levy, Schitt’s Creek
Jason Sudeikis, Ted Lasso – WINNER
Ramy Youssef, Ramy

Best TV series – musical or comedy
Emily in Paris
The Flight Attendant
The Great
Schitt’s Creek – WINNER
Ted Lasso

Best actress in a film – musical or comedy
Maria Bakalova, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Kate Hudson, Music
Michelle Pfeiffer, French Exit
Rosamund Pike, I Care a Lot – WINNER
Anya Taylor-Joy, Emma

Best actor in a TV series – drama
Jason Bateman, Ozark
Josh O’Connor, The Crown – WINNER
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Al Pacino, Hunters
Matthew Rhys, Perry Mason

Best film – foreign language
Another Round
La Llorona
The Life Ahead
Minari – WINNER
Two of Us

Best TV series – drama
The Crown – WINNER
Lovecraft Country
The Mandalorian
Ozark
Ratched

Best supporting actress in a film
Glenn Close, Hillbilly Elegy
Olivia Colman, The Father
Jodie Foster, The Mauritanian – WINNER
Amanda Seyfried, Mank
Helena Zengel, News of the World

Best supporting actress in a TV series, limited series or TV film
Gillian Anderson, The Crown – WINNER
Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown
Julia Garner, Ozark
Annie Murphy, Schitt’s Creek
Cynthia Nixon, Ratched

Best actress in a limited series or TV film
Cate Blanchett, Mrs America
Daisy Edgar-Jones, Normal People
Shira Haas, Unorthodox
Nicole Kidman, The Undoing
Anya Taylor-Joy, The Queen’s Gambit – WINNER

Best limited series or TV movie
Normal People
The Queen’s Gambit – WINNER
Small Axe
The Undoing
Unorthodox

Best actor in a film – drama
Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal
Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom – WINNER
Anthony Hopkins, The Father
Gary Oldman, Mank
Tahar Rahim, The Mauritanian

Best director – film
Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman
David Fincher, Mank
Regina King, One Night in Miami
Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7
Chloé Zhao, Nomadland – WINNER

Best film – musical or comedy
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm – WINNER
Hamilton
Palm Springs
Music
The Prom

Best actor in a film – musical or comedy
Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm – WINNER
James Corden, The Prom
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Hamilton
Dev Patel, The Personal History of David Copperfield
Andy Samberg, Palm Springs

Best actress in a film – drama
Viola Davis, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Andra Day, The United States vs Billie Holiday – WINNER
Vanessa Kirby, Pieces of a Woman
Frances McDormand, Nomadland
Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman

Best film – drama
The Father
Mank
Nomadland – WINNER
Promising Young Woman
The Trial of the Chicago 7

- Diversity, Netflix dominate Golden Globes as ''Nomadland'' wins best drama movie

- Chadwick Boseman wins Golden Globe for his emotional final movie role

- 'Nomadland,'' satire ''Borat 2'' win top Golden Globes

- ''The Crown'' sweeps Golden Globes for television

- ''The Crown'' wins best TV drama at Golden Globes

- ''Schitt''s Creek'' wins best TV comedy series at Golden Globes

- Black British actors triumph in early Golden Globe awards

- Chadwick Boseman, Netflix up for honors at virtual Golden Globes

- Chadwick Boseman wins Golden Globe for his emotional final movie role

Chadwick Boseman was named best movie actor at the Golden Globe awards on Sunday, six months after his death at age 43 shocked fans around the world. Boseman, best known for the superhero movie "Black Panther," was awarded the Golden Globe for lead actor in a movie drama for his role as an ambitious trumpet player in 1920s jazz drama "Ma Rainey`s Black Bottom."  His widow, Simone Ledward Boseman, delivered a heartbreaking speech while accepting the award through tears on Boseman`s behalf.

"He would say something beautiful," she said. "Something inspiring. Something that would amplify that little voice inside of all of us that tells you you can. That tells you to keep going ... and I don`t have his words." "Ma Rainey" was Boseman`s last film performance, and Sunday`s Golden Globe marked the biggest Hollywood award for Boseman in his career in film and television. He has also won posthumous awards for the "Ma Rainey" role from several movie critics groups but was never Oscar- or Golden Globe-nominated while he was alive.

Boseman died in August 2020, having kept secret a four-year battle with colon cancer. In "Ma Rainey," the screen adaptation of August Wilson`s stage play of the same name, Boseman plays trumpet player Levee, hungry for change, who clashes with blues singer Ma, played by Viola Davis, on a hot 1920s day in a Chicago recording studio.

In one of the play`s key moments, Levee rails against God for turning his back on Black people in a speech that fellow cast members said gave them the chills when filming, even though they were unaware he was struggling with cancer. "Something very spiritual happened in that moment. It was something you could not look away from. ... It was an extraordinary moment. It was a terrifying moment as well," actor Michael Potts said in an interview last year. Boseman is also nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award next month, and is widely expected to be a strong Oscar contender when nominations are announced in mid-March. "And honey, you keep `em coming," Ledward Boseman said at the end of her Globes speech.

(Source: Reuters)

- 'Minari' wins best foreign film Golden Globe after being deemed ineligible for best picture nod

"Minari", a semi-autobiographical drama about a family of Korean immigrants trying to realise their American dream in the 1980s, has won the best foreign film Golden Globe following a controversy around the its classification that led the movie to be overlooked in the best picture race.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), the body that conducts the Globes, courted sharp criticism from several personalities, including Lulu Wang, Simu Liu, and Phil Lord after it relegated the Lee Isaac Chung directorial to the foreign-language category given that the film was financed and produced by American companies, A24 and Plan B, respectively.

The cast, led by "The Walking Dead" alum Steven Yeun, and crew were also majority made up of American talent.

Also starring Han Ye-ri, Alan Kim, Noel Kate Cho, Youn Yuh-jung, and Will Patton, "Minari" was only nominated in one category.

It really was a family affair for Chung, whose seven-year-old daughter was sitting in his lap, as accepted the award, his first.

The filmmaker thanked the "Minari" team, his cousins, his parents, his sister, and his wife, who he said was "hiding".

"And this one here," he said patting his daughter who went on to hug him tightly, adding "she is the reason I made this film."

Chung, who has received rave reviews for the film, also addressed the controversy around its nomination.

The second-generation Korean American said "Minari" is about a family that is trying to speak a language of its own.

"It goes deeper than any American or foreign language," he added.

"It's a language of the heart and I'm trying to learn it myself and pass it on. I hope a lot of (people) learn how to speak this language of love to each other especially this year. God bless you all and thank you," Chung said as he closed his acceptance speech.

As per the rules of the HFPA, the contenders for the best drama or comedy/musical categories must feature at least 50 per cent English dialogues.

(Source: PTI)

-Diversity, Netflix dominate Golden Globes as ''Nomadland'' wins best drama movie

Drama "Nomadland" and satire "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" won movie honors at the Golden Globes on Sunday in a mostly virtual bicoastal ceremony that was marked by impassioned calls for more diversity and the dominance of Netflix.

"Nomadland," a moving drama about van dwellers in recession-hit America from Searchlight Pictures, also took the best director prize for Chinese-born Chloe Zhao. It made Zhao only the second woman to win at the Globes in that category, and the first woman director of Asian descent to win.

"For everyone who has gone through this difficult and beautiful journey at some point in their lives, this is for you," said Zhao.

"We don`t say goodbye, we say see you down the road," she said, quoting a line from the movie.
The two wins for "Nomadland" increased the profile of the film ahead of nominations in March for the Oscars.

Sacha Baron Cohen, the creator of "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm" from Amazon Studios was named best comedy movie actor, while singer Andra Day was a surprise winner for her lead role in "The United States vs. Billie Holiday."

"Donald Trump is contesting the result!" Baron Cohen joked about the win for the "Borat" sequel, which was a satire on the America of the former U.S. president.

Netflix Inc`s period drama "Mank," about "Citizen Kane" screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz, had gone into Sunday`s show with a leading six nods but ended the night empty-handed.

Nevertheless, the streaming service was the biggest winner on Sunday, with four wins in the movie field and six for television, including best TV drama series "The Crown" and limited series chess saga "The Queen`s Gambit."

The usual chummy gathering of A-listers at a gala dinner in Beverly Hills, California, was replaced by webcams in the homes of celebrities that were either dressed up or, like "Ted Lasso" star Jason Sudeikis, in casual garb.

Hosted by Tina Fey in New York and Amy Poehler in Beverly Hills, the small physical audiences were made up of masked frontline workers.

Peter Morgan, creator of "The Crown" said he missed being together. "I`m just sorry I am sitting here in my tragic little office and not surrounded by the people who make this show such a pleasure," Morgan said, appearing by video.

However Jodie Foster, a best supporting actress winner for the Guantanamo prison legal drama "The Mauritanian," told reporters backstage that she felt it was one of the best Golden Globe shows ever.
"It didn`t feel like it was filled with so much artifice," said Foster.

Emotional high points included a posthumous best actor award for Chadwick Boseman, who died at age 43 last August from an undisclosed battle with cancer.

"He would say something beautiful," said his widow Simone Ledward Boseman, as she fought back tears. "I don`t have his words."

British actors Daniel Kaluuya and John Boyega were among other Black winners chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which has been lambasted in recent days for having no Black people among its 87 members.

"Soul," the first Pixar movie to have a Black character in the lead, was named best animated movie and won best score.

The HFPA was the target of jokes and comments throughout the night. "We all know awards shows are stupid," said Fey. "Even in stupid things, inclusivity is important and there are no Black members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association."

Members of the HFPA appeared briefly on Sunday`s show and pledged to do better.

Jane Fonda, 83, used her lifetime achievement acceptance speech to make the case for elevating all voices in Hollywood, saying that stories "really can change people.

(Source: Reuters)

-Stories can change people: Jane Fonda calls for representation in Cecil B DeMille Award speech

Art has not just walked in step with history but has led the way, said Hollywood veteran Jane Fonda, who emphasised the need for more diversity in the entertainment industry during her acceptance speech for the Cecil B DeMille Award at the 2021 Golden Globes.

Citing the power of storytelling, the 83-year-old actor-activist urged for colleagues to show leadership, representation and denounce favouritism in Hollywood.

"Stories, they really can change people. But there's a story we've been afraid to see and hear about ourselves in this industry, a story about which voices we respect and elevate and which we tune out, a story about who is offered a seat at the table and who is kept out of the rooms where decisions are made," Fonda said.

"So let's all of us, including all the groups that decide who gets hired and what gets made and who wins awards, let's all of us make an effort to expand that tent so that everyone rises and everyone's story has a chance to be seen and heard," she added.

The seven-time Golden Globe winner said it is time leaders acknowledged and recognised diversity.
"Doing this simply means acknowledging what's true, being in step with the emerging diversity that's happening because of all those who marched and fought in the past and those who have picked up the baton today. After all, art has always been not just in step with history, but has led the way. So let's be leaders; okay?" Fonda further said.

The actor, who was feted for her "lasting impact on the world of entertainment", also listed many of the works that inspired her in the past year, including "Nomadland", "Minari", "Judas and the Black Messiah", "Small Axe", "US vs Billie Holliday", "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom", "One Night in Miami" and "I May Destroy You".

Many of these pieces of art, she said, "have deepened my empathy for what being Black has meant".
Fonda, who already has two Academy Awards, an Emmy, and an AFI Life Achievement to her name, became the 67th - and 16th female - to receive the coveted award.

In a career spanning six decades, the actor has starred in films like "Julia", "Coming Home", "Klute", and "9 to 5".

Her most recent feature film outing was the 2018 film "Book Club", whose sequel is currently under development. She also stars in Netflix comedy series "Grace and Frankie", which was renewed for a seventh and final season in 2019.

In 2019, Fonda made headlines for her participation in the climate change protests in Washington DC, wherein she was arrested on multiple occasions.

Previous winners of the Cecil B DeMille Award include the likes of Walt Disney, Judy Garland, John Wayne and Frank Sinatra, as well as her father Henry Fonda.

(Source:PTI)

Golden Globes 2021: Following is a list of key film nominations:

MOVIES
BEST DRAMA
"Nomadland"
"The Trial of the Chicago 7"
"Mank"
"The Father"
"Promising Young Woman"
BEST COMEDY OR MUSICAL
"Borat Subsequent Moviefilm"
"Hamilton"
"Palm Springs"
"Music"
"The Prom"
BEST ACTOR, DRAMA
Chadwick Boseman - "Ma Rainey`s Black Bottom"
Anthony Hopkins - "The Father"
Riz Ahmed - "Sound of Metal"
Gary Oldman - "Mank"
Tahar Rahim - The Mauritanian"
BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA
Carey Mulligan - "Promising Young Woman"
Frances McDormand - "Nomadland"
Vanessa Kirby - "Pieces of a Woman"
Viola Davis - "Ma Rainey`s Black Bottom"
Andra Day - "The United States vs. Billie Holiday"
BEST ACTOR, COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Sacha Baron Cohen - "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm"
Dev Patel - "The Personal History of David Copperfield"
James Corden - "The Prom"
Lin-Manuel Miranda - "Hamilton"
Andy Samberg - "Palm Springs"
BEST ACTRESS, COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Maria Bakalova - "Borat Subsequent Moviefilm"
Michelle Pfeiffer - "French Exit"
Kate Hudson - "Music"
Rosamund Pike - "I Care a Lot"
Anya Taylor-Joy - "Emma"
BEST DIRECTOR
Chloé Zhao - "Nomadland"
Aaron Sorkin - "The Trial of the Chicago 7"
Regina King - "One Night in Miami"
David Fincher - "Mank"
Emerald Fennell - "Promising Young Woman"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Daniel Kaluuya - "Judas and the Black Messiah"
Sacha Baron Cohen - "The Trial of the Chicago 7"
Jared Leto - "The Little Things"
Bill Murray - "On the Rocks"
Leslie Odom Jr. - "One Night in Miami"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Olivia Colman - "The Father"
Amanda Seyfried - "Mank"
Jodie Foster - "The Mauritanian"
Glenn Close - "Hillbilly Elegy"
Helena Zengel - "News of the World"
BEST ANIMATED FILM
"The Croods: A New Age"
"Onward"
"Over the Moon"
"Soul"
"Wolfwalkers"
BEST FOREIGN FILM
"Another Round" (Denmark)
"La Llorona" (France, Guatemala)
"The Life Ahead" (Italy)
"Minari" (USA)
"Two of Us" - (USA, France)
TELEVISION
BEST TV DRAMA SERIES
"The Crown"
"Lovecraft Country"
"The Mandalorian"
"Ozark"
"Ratched"
BEST TV COMEDY/MUSICAL SERIES
"Schitt`s Creek"
"Ted Lasso"
"The Great"
"The Flight Attendant"
"Emily in Paris"
BEST ACTOR, TV DRAMA
Jason Bateman - "Ozark"
Josh O`Connor - "The Crown"
Matthew Rhys - "Perry Mason"
Al Pacino - "Hunters"
Bob Odenkirk - "Better Call Saul"
BEST ACTRESS, TV DRAMA
Olivia Colman - "The Crown"
Jodie Comer - "Killing Eve"
Emma Corrin - "The Crown"
Laura Linney - "Ozark"
Sarah Paulson - "Ratched"
BEST ACTOR, TV COMEDY/MUSICAL
Eugene Levy - "Schitt`s Creek"
Jason Sudeikis - "Ted Lasso"
Ramy Youssef - "Ramy"
Don Cheadle - "Black Monday"
Nicholas Hoult - "The Great"
BEST ACTRESS, TV COMEDY/MUSICAL
Catherine O`Hara - "Schitt`s Creek"
Elle Fanning - "The Great"
Kaley Cuoco - "The Flight Attendant"
Jane Levy - "Zoey`s Extraordinary Playlist"
Lily Collins - "Emily in Paris"
BEST TV MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
"Normal People"
"The Queen`s Gambit"
"Small Axe"
"The Undoing"
"Unorthodox"