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The 79th Annual Golden Globe Winners

By bondsy Jan 10, 2022 | 6:21 AM

This year’s Golden Globes were . . . different.  Instead of having a televised award show, winners were simply announced online. The show was cancelled because the Hollywood Foreign Press Association needs to reform.  There’s a lot of controversy over their lack of diversity and unethical behavior.  And the surge in coronavirus cases didn’t help.

So here, with a distinct lack of fanfare, is the complete list of the 79th Annual Golden Globe winners:

 

Movie Awards

Best Drama:  “The Power of the Dog”

Best Actress in a Drama:  Nicole Kidman,  “Being the Ricardos”

Best Actor in a Drama:  Will Smith,  “King Richard”

Best Musical or Comedy:  “West Side Story”

Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy:  Rachel Zegler,  “West Side Story”

Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy:  Andrew Garfield,  “Tick, Tick . . . Boom!”

Best Animated Feature Film:  “Encanto”

Best Supporting Actress:  Ariana DeBose,  “West Side Story”

Best Supporting Actor:  Kodi Smit-McPhee,  “The Power of the Dog”

Best Director:  Jane Campion“The Power of the Dog”

Best Original Song:  “No Time to Die” by Billie Eilish, from the Bond movie “No Time to Die”

Best Original Score:  “Dune”

Best Screenplay:  “Belfast”  (Written by Kenneth Branagh)

Best Foreign-Language Film:  “Drive My Car”  (Japan)

 

 

 

TV Awards

Best Drama Series:  “Succession”

Best Actress in a Drama:  Mj Rodriguez,  “Pose”

Best Actor in a Drama:  Jeremy Strong,  “Succession”

Best Musical or Comedy Series:  “Hacks”

Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series:  Jean Smart,  “Hacks”

Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series:  Jason Sudeikis,  “Ted Lasso”

Best Miniseries or TV Movie:  “The Underground Railroad”

Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie:  Kate Winslet,  “Mare of Easttown”

Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie:  Michael Keaton,  “Dopesick”

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or TV Movie:  Sarah Snook,  “Succession”

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or TV Movie:  O Yeong-su,  “Squid Game”

 

 

(For more information, head to GoldenGlobes.com.)

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