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La La Land and The Night Manager win big at the Golden Globes

La La Land and The Night Manager win big at the Golden Globes

Here are the winners of the 74th Golden Globes
Updated 09 Jan, 2017

The 74th Golden Globes took place last night and as expected, we witnessed some near clean-sweeps at the awards ceremony.

The major wins of the event went to La La Land in Movies and The Night Manager in Television.

Here are the movies and TV shows that received the top awards:


Movies

Best picture, drama

Trevante Rhodes-starrer Moonlight took best picture, drama.

Best picture, comedy or musical

La La Land took all the major wins, including best picture, comedy or musical.

Best actress, drama

Isabelle Huppert won for the French movie, Elle.

Best actor, drama

Casey Affleck won for Manchester by the Sea.

Best actress in a comedy or musical

Emma Stone took the Globe for La La Land.

Best actor in a comedy or musical

Ryan Gosling followed Emma's suit, winning for La La Land.

Supporting actress

Viola Davis, known for her work on the small screen, nabbed the Globe for her work in Fences.

Supporting actor

Aaron Taylor-Johnson won for Nocturnal Animals.

Director

Damien Chazelle earned his award for La La Land.

Screenplay

Damien Chazelle won again for La La Land!

Animated film

Disney's Zootopia scored.

Foreign language film

French movieElle took this one home!

Original score

Justin Hurwitz won for his compositions in La La Land.

Original song

'City of Stars,' a duet featuring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, won for La La Land.


Television

Best series, drama

The Crown, Netflix

Best series, comedy or musical

Atlanta, FX

Best television movie or mini-series

The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, FX

Actress, mini-series or television movie

Sarah Paulson, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story

Actor, mini-series or television movie

Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager

Actress, drama

Claire Foy, The Crown

Actor, drama

Billy Bob Thornton, Goliath

Actress, comedy or musical

Tracee Ellis Ross, black-ish

Actor, comedy or musical

Donald Glover, Atlanta

Supporting actress

Olivia Colman, The Night Manager

Supporting actor

Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager

Comments

Leo Jan 09, 2017 12:19pm
La La Land..what a strange choice!!!
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ZAFAR Jan 09, 2017 12:48pm
Black Mirror, Stranger Things, Westworld were far superior TV series than The Crown
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