Golden Globe Winner’s: A complete list of them all

There were some big upsets at last night’s Golden Globe Awards

Last night in Hollywood it was “La La Land” who delivered a dominant performance at the 2017 Golden Globes. A great night for movies and television as the Hollywood Foreign Press hosted the annual Golden Globe Awards.

The big winners on television, “Atlanta” upset “Veep” and “Transparent” as this year’s top comedy, while “The Crown” was named king of the dramas. On the bigger screen, “Moonlight” scored the highest drama honor. As you’d could probably guess, “La La Land” landed the Best Musical or Comedy statue, one of its record-breaking seven prize.

Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series – Drama

Rami Malek-“Mr. Robot”

Bob Odenkirk-“Better Call Saul”

Matthew Rhys-“The Americans”

Liev Schrieber-“Ray Donovan”

Billy Bob Thornton-“Goliath” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

Mahershala Ali-“Moonlight”

Jeff Bridges-“Hell or High Water”

Simon Helberg-“Florence Foster Jenkins”

Dev Patel-“Lion”

Aaron Taylor Johnson-“Nocturnal Animals” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

Rachel Bloom-“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”

Julia Louis Dreyfus-“Veep”

Sarah Jessica Parker-“Divorce”

Issa Rae-“Insecure”

Gina Rodriguez-“Jane the Virgin”

Tracee Ellis Ross-“black-ish” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

 

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

“Atlanta” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

“black-ish”

“Mozart in the Jungle”

“Transparent”

“Veep”

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Felicity Huffman-“American Crime”

Riley Keough-“The Girlfriend Experience”

Sarah Paulson-“People v. OJ Simpson” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Charlotte Rampling-“London Spy”

Kerry Washington-“Confirmation”

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

“People v OJ Simpson” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

“The Dresser”

“The Night Manager”

“The Night Of”

“American Crime”

Sterling K. Brown-“People v OJ Simpson”

Hugh Laurie-“The Night Manager” *WINNER

John Lithgow-“The Crown”

Christian Slater-“Mr. Robot”

John Travolta-“People v OJ Simpson”

 

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

“Moonlight”

“La La Land” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

“Arrival”

“Lion”

“Hidden Figures”

 

Best Original Song – Motion Picture

“Can’t Stop the Feeling”-“Trolls”

“City of Stars”-“La La Land” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

“Faith”-“Sing”

“Gold”-“Gold”

“How Far I’ll Go”-“Moana

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture

Viola Davis-“Fences” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Naomie Harris-“Moonlight”

Nicole Kidman-“Lion”

Octavia Spencer-“Hidden Figures”

Michelle Williams-“Manchester by the Sea”

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Olivia Colman-“The Night Manager*GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Lena Headey-“Game of Thrones”

Chrissy Metz-“This Is Us”

Mandy Moore-“This Is Us”

Thandie Newton-“Westworld”

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Colin Farrell-“The Lobster”

Ryan Gosling-“La La Land” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Hugh Grant-“Florence Foster Jenkins”

Jonah Hill-“War Dogs”

Ryan Reynolds-“Deadpool”

 

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

“La La Land” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

“Nocturnal Animals”

“Moonlight”

“Manchester By The Sea”

“Hell or High Water”

 

Best Motion Picture – Animated

“Kubo and the Two Strings”

“Moana”

“My Life as a Zucchini”

“Sing”

“Trolls”

“Zootopia” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language

“Elle” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

“Neruda”

“The Salesman”

“Toni Erdmann”

“Divines”

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Riz Ahmed-“The Night Of”

Bryan Cranston-“All the Way”

John Turturro-“The Night Of”

Tom Hiddleston-“Night Manager” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Courtney B. Vance-“People v. OJ Simpson”

 

Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama

Caitriona Balfe-“Outlander”

Claire Foy-“The Crown” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Keri Russell-“The Americans”

Winona Ryder-“Stranger Things”

Evan Rachel Wood-“Westworld”

 

Best Television Series – Drama

“The Crown” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

“Game of Thrones”

“Stranger Things”

“This Is Us”

“Westworld”

 

Best Director – Motion Picture

Damien Chazelle-“La La Land” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Tom Ford-“Nocturnal Animals”

Mel Gibson-“Hacksaw Ridge”

Barry Jenkins-“Moonlight”

Kenneth Lonergan-“Manchester by the Sea”

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

Anthony Anderson-“black-ish”

Gael García Bernal-“Mozart in the Jungle”

Donald Glover-“Atlanta” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Nick Nolte-“Graves”

Jeffrey Tambor-“Transparent”

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Annette Bening-“20th Century Women”

Lily Collins-“Rules Don’t Apply”

Hailee Steinfeld-“Edge of Seventeen”

Emma Stone-“La La Land” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Meryl Streep-“Florence Foster Jenkins”

 

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

“20th Century Women”

“Deadpool”

“Florence Foster Jenkins”

“La La Land” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

“Sing Street”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

Casey Affleck-“Manchester by the Sea” *WINNER

Joel Edgerton-“Loving”

Andrew Garfield-“Hacksaw Ridge”

Viggo Mortensen-“Captain Fantastic”

Denzel Washington-“Fences”

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

Amy Adams-“Arrival”

Jessica Chastain-“Miss Sloane”

Isabelle Huppert-“Elle” *GOLDEN GLOBE WINNER

Ruth Negga-“Loving”

Natalie Portman-“Jackie”

 

Best Motion Picture – Drama

“Hacksaw Ridge”

“Hell or High Water”

“Lion”

“Manchester by the Sea”

Moonlight” *GOLDEN WINNER

Winner’s list from Golden Globe organization and video from the Hollywood Reporter. 

 

 

Jim Williams is the Washington Bureau Chief, Digital Director as well as the Director of Special Projects for Genesis Communications. He is starting his third year as part of the team. This is Williams 40th year in the media business, and in that time he has served in a number of capacities. He is a seven time Emmy Award winning television producer, director, writer and executive. He has developed four regional sports networks, directed over 2,000 live sporting events including basketball, football, baseball hockey, soccer and even polo to name a few sports. Major events include three Olympic Games, two World Cups, two World Series, six NBA Playoffs, four Stanley Cup Playoffs, four NCAA Men’s National Basketball Championship Tournaments (March Madness), two Super Bowl and over a dozen college bowl games. On the entertainment side Williams was involved s and directed over 500 concerts for Showtime, Pay Per View and MTV Networks.