Golden Globes Full List of Winners Jerrod Carmichael served as host of the 80th anniversary of the ceremony, which was held at the Beverly Hilton and broadcast live on NBC and Peacock.
Complete list of Golden Globe Award winners
Some of the celebrities recognized Tuesday night included Quinta Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Angela Bassett, Ke Huy Quan, Colin Farrell, Jennifer Coolidge, Steven Spielberg, Michelle Yeoh, Julia Garner, Zendaya, Guillermo del Toro, Cate Blanchett, and Austin Butler.
Steven Spielberg, Quinta Brunson, Michelle Yeoh, Angela Bassett, Guillermo del Toro, and Jennifer Coolidge are pictured in order from top left to bottom right.
Quinta Brunson, Michelle Yeoh, Angela Bassett, Guillermo del Toro, and Jennifer Aniston are pictured clockwise from the top left.
The Fabelmans and The Banshees of Inisherin took up the top prizes at the Golden Globes, which were presented on Tuesday night. Abbott Elementary, House of the Dragon, and The White Lotus were among the notable TV winners.
Numerous actors and actresses won on an individual basis including Quinta Brunson, Tyler James Williams, Angela Bassett, Ke Huy Quan, Colin Farrell, Jennifer Coolidge, Steven Spielberg, Michelle Yeoh, Julia Garner, Zendaya, Guillermo del Toro, Cate Blanchett, and Austin Butler.
Jerrod Carmichael presided over the 80th ceremony, which was held at the Beverly Hilton and broadcast live on NBC and Peacock. (See images of those arriving on the red carpet here.)
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Adam Sandler, Ke Huy Quan, Colin Farrell, Jeremy Pope, Brendan Fraser, and Austin Butler are pictured from left to right.
Adam Sandler, Ke Huy Quan, Jeremy Pope, Brendan Fraser, Austin Butler, Colin Farrell, and the THR Actor Roundtable
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which organizes the Golden Globes, divided its supporting actor and supporting actress honors into distinct awards, for continuing TV series and limited/anthology series or TV movies, leading to an increase in the number of awards given out this year. Previously, contestants from all of the aforementioned categories of programs competed in the supporting acting TV categories.
Eddie Murphy received the 2023 Cecil B. DeMille Award during the program, and Ryan Murphy accepted the Carol Burnett Award.
In the wake of a Los Angeles Times exposé in 2021 that revealed the HFPA had no Black members, had participated in unethical behavior, and had questionable financial practices, the network declined to run the Golden Globes broadcast last year. This year, the network decided to screen it again. This provoked an entertainment industry boycott and many changes by the HFPA, including a bar on members receiving gifts and the addition of 103 voters with worldwide addresses.
The HFPA, which Eldridge Industries bought and turned into a for-profit organization, now has a voting pool that is 51.5 percent racially and culturally diverse and 52% female. (PME Holdings, LLC, a partnership between Penske Media Corporation and Eldridge, is the owner of The Hollywood Reporter.)
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which organises the Golden Globes, divided its supporting actor and supporting actress honours into distinct awards, for continuing TV series and limited/anthology series or TV movie, leading to an increase in the number of awards given out this year. Previously, contestants from all of the aforementioned categories of programmes competed in the supporting acting TV categories.
Eddie Murphy received the 2023 Cecil B. DeMille Award during the programme, and Ryan Murphy accepted the Carol Burnett Award.
In the wake of a Los Angeles Times exposé in 2021 that revealed the HFPA had no Black members, had participated in unethical behaviour, and had questionable financial practises, the network declined to run the Golden Globes broadcast last year. This year, the network decided to screen it again. This provoked an entertainment industry boycott and many changes by the HFPA, including a bar on members receiving gifts and the addition of 103 voters with worldwide addresses.
The HFPA, which Eldridge Industries bought and turned into a for-profit organisation, now has a vote pool that is 51.5 percent racially and culturally diverse and 52% female. (PME Holdings, LLC, a partnership between Penske Media Corporation and Eldridge, is the owner of The Hollywood Reporter.)
In collaboration with the HFPA, Dick Clark Productions and Jesse Collins Entertainment produced the programme.
The winners are listed in full below. Here you can follow all of The Hollywood Reporter's coverage of the Oscars.
Best Dramatic Film of the Year
Elvis The Fabelmans (WINNER) Avatar: The Way of Water Tár Top Gun: Maverick
Dramatic performance by a female actor in a motion picture
Tár, Cate Blanchett (WINNER)
Empire of Light, Olivia Colman
The Woman King: Viola Davis
Ms. Ana de Armas, Blonde
The Fabelmans, Michelle Williams
Best Actor Performance by a Cast in a Dramatic Film
Elvis, Austin Butler (WINNER)
Whale, Brendan Fraser
The Son of Bill Nighy, Hugh Jackman
The Inspection, Jeremy Pope
Best musical or comedy in a movie
Babylon
Everything at Once Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Triangle of Sadness The Banshees of Inisherin (WINNER)
Best Musical or Comedy Actress Performance in a Motion Picture
Mrs. Harris, Lesley Manville visits Paris
Babel, Margot Robbie
The Menu, Anya Taylor-Joy
E. T. Thompson, All the best to you, Luis Grande
In Michelle Yeoh's film, everything happens at once (WINNER)
Best Musical or Comedy Actor Performance in a Motion Picture
Babylon, Diego Calva
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, Daniel Craig
Black Noise, Adam Driver
John C. Reilly, The Inisherin Banshees (WINNER)
Menu, Ralph Fiennes
Best Animation in a Motion Picture
Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro (WINNER)
The Last Wish Turning Red: Inu-Oh Marcel the Shell with Shoes on
Best Motion Picture in a Language Other Than English
all is quiet on the front lines (Germany)
Argentina, 1985 (WINNER), Close (Belgium), and South Korea's departure decision RRR (India)
Best Actress Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Angela Bassett (WINNER)
The Banshees of Inisherin by Kerry Condon
Everything everywhere all at once with Jamie Lee Curtis
Triangle of Sadness by Dolly De Leon
She cited Carey Mulligan.
The best supporting actor performance in a movie of all time
Inisherin's Banshees by Brendan Gleeson
Brad Pitt, Babylon Barry Keoghan, The Banshees of Inisherin
Everything at Once with Ke Huy Quan (WINNER)
The Good Nurse, Eddie Redmayne
Best Motion Picture Director
Avatar: The Way of Water, by James Cameron
Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, At once, everything everywhere
Elvis, Baz Luhrmann
McDonagh, Martin The Inisherin Banshees
The Fabelmans, Steven Spielberg (WINNER)
Motion Picture Screenplay of the Year
Daniel Scheinert, Todd Field, Tár Daniel Kwan, At once, everything everywhere
McDonagh, Martin The Inisherin Banshees (WINNER)
Polley, Sarah, "Women Talking"
The Fabelmans, Tony Kushner, and Steven Spielberg
Best Original Motion Picture Score
The Banshees of Inisherin by Carter Burwell
Pinocchio by Guillermo del Toro and Alexandre Desplat
Hildur Gndóttir, Women conversing
Babel, Justin Hurwitz (WINNER)
The Fabelmans, John Williams
Movie with the best original song
Taylor Swift's "Carolina" (Where the Crawdads Sing)
"Ciao Papa," Roeban Katz (Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio), Alexandre Desplat, and Guillermo del Toro
Lady Gaga, BloodPop, Benjamin Rice, and "Hold My Hand" (Top Gun: Maverick)
Take Me Up," Ryan Coogler, Rihanna, Tems, and Ludwig Göransson (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever)
Naatu aatu Rahul Sipligunj, M.M. Keeravani, and Kala Bhairava (RRR) (WINNER)
Best Dramatic Television Series
Farewell, Saul
The Crown House of the Dragon Ozark Severance (WINNER)
Dramatic Performance by an Actress in a TV Series
The House of the Dragon's Emma D'Arcy
Imelda Staunton, The Crown, Laura Linney
Zendaya, Euphoria Zendaya, Alaska Daily (WINNER)
Best Actor Performance in a Dramatic Television Series
The Old Man, Jeff Bridges
Yellowstone, Kevin Costner (WINNER)
Andor, Diego Luna
Better Call Saul's Bob Odenkirk
Scott, Adam, and Severance
The best comedies or musicals on television
Abbott Primary (WINNER)
Only Wednesday Murders in the Building According to The Bear Hacks
Best Musical or Comedy Performance by an Actress in a Television Series
Brunson, Quinta, Abbott Elementary (WINNER)
The flight attendant, Kaley Cuoco
Only Murders in the Building, Selena Gomez
Ortega, Jenna, on Wednesday
Smart, Jean Hacks
Best Musical or Comedy Performance by an Actor in a Television Series
Atlanta's Donald Glover
Brad and Bill Hader
Only Murders in the Building, Steve Martin
Only Murders in the Building by Martin Short
The Bear, Jeremy Allen White (WINNER)
The best television movie made for television, limited series, or anthology series
The Jeffrey Dahmer Story: Black Bird Dahmer, Monster
The Outgoing
Tommy & Pam
White Lotus (WINNER)
Best Actress Performance in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Television Motion Picture
George, Jessica Chastain, and Tammy
Inventing Anna by Julia Garner
Pam, Tommy, and Lily James
J.R. Tobin, Gaslit
The Dropout with Amanda Seyfried (WINNER)
Best Actor Performance in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Television Motion Picture
Egerton, Taron, and Black Bird
The Staircase, Colin Firth
The Under the Banner of Heaven by Andrew Garfield
Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story by Evan Peters (WINNER)
Sebastian Stan, Tommy, and Pam
Best Actress Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Motion Picture
The White Lotus, Jennifer Coolidge (WINNER)
Fleishman, Claire Danes is in difficulty
Daisy Under the Banner of Heaven by Edgar-Jones
Jeffrey Dahmer: The Niecy Nash Book of the Monster
The White Lotus, Aubrey Plaza
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Motion Picture
Abraham, F. Murray, The White Lotus
The Patient, starring Domhnall Gleeson
Paul Black Bird, Walter Hauser (WINNER)
Richard Jenkins, The Jeffrey Dahmer Story: Dahmer the Monster
Pam, Tommy, and Seth Rogen
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical-Comedy or Dramatic Performance by an Actress Series on television
The Crown's Elizabeth Debicki
Hacks, Hannah Einbinder
Ozark's Julia Garner (WINNER)
Abbott Elementary's Janelle James
Ralph, Sheryl Lee, Abbott Elementary
Best Supporting Actor in a Musical-Comedy or Dramatic Performance Series on television
The Old Man, John Lithgow
David Tennant, The Crown
Severance Tyler and John Turturro Henry Winkler, Barry University James Williams, Abbott Elementary (WINNER)

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