Winners: 71st Golden Globes

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Here are the winners of the 71st Golden Globe Awards

LOS ANGELES, USA – Hollywood hits the red carpet Sunday, January 12 (Monday, January 13 in Manila) for the Golden Globes, with a packed cast of A-list nominees vying for the first major honors of Tinseltown’s fiercely-fought awards season.

Here is a list of the winners, updated as they are announced. Please refresh this page for updates.

  • Best motion picture, drama: 12 Years a Slave
  • Best actor in a motion picture, drama: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
  • Best actress in a motion picture, drama: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
  • Best motion picture, musical or comedy: American Hustle
  • Best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street
  • Best TV series, comedy: Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  • Best director, motion picture: Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
  • Cecil B. DeMille Award: Woody Allen
  • Best actress in a TV series, comedy: Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation
  • Best animated feature film: Frozen
  • Best actor in a miniseries or TV movie: Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra
  • Best foreign language film:  La grande bellezza (The Great Beauty), Italy
  • Best actor in a TV series, comedy: Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  • Best screenplay: Spike Jonze, Her
  • Best supporting actor in a motion picture, drama: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club
  • Best actress in a TV series, drama: Robin Wright, House of Cards
  • Best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy: Amy Adams, American Hustle
  • Best supporting actor TV Drama, Miniseries, or Movie: Jon Voight, Ray Donovan
  • Best original song in a motion picture: Ordinary Love by Bono, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
  • Best original score in a motion picture: Alex Ebert, All Is Lost
  • Best drama series: Breaking Bad
  • Best drama actor: Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
  • Best actress in a miniseries or TV movie: Elizabeth Moss, Top of the Lake
  • Best miniseries or TV movie: Behind the Candelabra, HBO
  • Best supporting actress, TV drama, miniseries, or movie: Jacqueline Bisset, Dancing on the Edge
  • Best supporting actress, motion picture: Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle

The Globes are run by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), and voted on by barely 80 journalists – in contrast to the Oscars, chosen by 6,000 members of the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Nominations for the Oscars will be announced Thursday, January 16. The Academy Awards will be held on March 2. – With reports from Agence France-Presse/Rappler.com

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