Hollywood dressed up and celebrated Sunday night as the 70th Annual Golden Globes. After three year of Ricky Gervais as host, funny-ladies Tina Fey and Amy Poehler took over hosting duties at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on this anniversary edition. Broadcast on NBC, the Golden Globes also kept the audience updated on the Red Carpet and behind the scenes action via YouTube, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter
The Hollywood Foreign Press has been honouring their choices for the best of Movies and Television since 1944. This year, awards were presented in 25 categories, Les Misérables, Argo and Django Unchained were the films winning multiple trophies and in television, Game Change, Homeland and Girls were the multiple award winners.
Movies:
Best Motion Picture:
Musical/Comedy – Les Misérables
Drama – Argo
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama:
Actor – Daniel Day-Lewis in Abraham Lincoln
Actress – Jessica Chastain in Zero Dark Thirty
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy:
Actor – Hugh Jackman in Les Misérables
Actress – Jennifer Lawrence in Silver Linings Playbook
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Christoph Waltz in Django Unchained
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Anne Hathaway in Les Misérables
Best Director: Ben Affleck – Argo
Best Screenplay: Quentin Taratino – Django Unchained
Best Original Score: Mychael Danna – Life of Pi
Best Original Song: Skyfall (writers Adele & Paul Epworth)
Best Animated Feature Film: Brave
Best Foreign Language Film: Amour
Television:
Best Series:
Musical/Comedy – Girls
Drama – Homeland
Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama:
Actor – Damian Lewis in Homeland
Actress – Claire Danes in Homeland
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical/Comedy:
Actor – Don Cheadle in House of Lies
Actress – Lena Dunham in Girls
Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film:
Actor – Kevin Costner in Hatfields & McCoys
Actress – Julianne Moore in Game Change
Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film:
Actor – Ed Harris in Game Change
Actress – Maggie Smith in Downton Abbey
Best Miniseries or Television Film: Game Change
The Cecil B. DeMille Award, honoring the lifetime achievements of actors and filmmakers was presented to Jodie Foster