65th Golden Globe Awards

65th
Golden Globe Awards

January 13, 2008


Picture - Drama:
Atonement


Picture - Musical or Comedy:
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street


TV Series - Drama:
Mad Men


TV Series - Musical or Comedy:
Extras


Miniseries or TV Movie:
Longford

The 65th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television of 2007, were scheduled to be presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association on January 13, 2008. However, due to the Writers Guild of America strike, the traditional awards ceremony did not take place;[1] instead, the winners were announced at a news conference at 6:00 pm PST on that day (02:00 January 14 UTC).[2]

The Association attempted to reach an interim agreement with the Writers Guild to allow its members to write for the ceremonies. When a compromise fell through, striking writers threatened to picket the event; almost all of the celebrities planning to attend, including members of the Screen Actors Guild who pledged their support for the strike, promised to boycott the awards rather than cross the picket lines.[2]

To compensate for lost programming time, NBC broadcast a special two-hour edition of Dateline, including film clips, interviews with the nominees, plus commentary from comedian Kathy Griffin and Tiki Barber, Jerome Bettis, and Cris Collinsworth from Football Night in America, starting at 7:00pm EST; a one-hour Hollywood Foreign Press Association news conference announcing the winners at The Beverly Hilton Hotel starting at 9:00pm EST; and a one-hour edition of Access Hollywood visiting sites of the various previously-scheduled parties, starting at 10:00pm EST.[3]

The nominees were announced on December 13, 2007.[4][5]

Winners and nominees

Daniel Day-Lewis, Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama winner
Julie Christie, Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama winner
Johnny Depp, Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy winner
Marion Cotillard, Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy winner
Javier Bardem, Best Supporting Actor winner
Cate Blanchett, Best Supporting Actress winner
Jon Hamm, Best Actor in a Television Series - Drama winner
David Duchovny, Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy winner
Glenn Close, Best Actress in a Television Series - Drama winner
Tina Fey, Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy winner
Jim Broadbent, Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film winner
Queen Latifah, Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film winner
Jeremy Piven, Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film winner
Samantha Morton, Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film winner

These are the nominees for the 65th Golden Globe Awards. Winners are listed at the top of each list.

Film

Best Motion Picture – Drama Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Best Director – Motion Picture Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
Best Original Song – Motion Picture Best Original Score – Motion Picture
Best Foreign Language Film Best Animated Feature Film

Television

Best Television Series – Drama Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Best Miniseries or Television Film
Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film Best Performance by an Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film

Award breakdown

Film

Number of wins:

Number of nominations (at least two):

Television

Number of wins:

Number of nominations (at least two):

See also

References

  1. "Golden Globes ceremony scrapped". BBC News. January 8, 2008. Archived from the original on 10 January 2008. Retrieved January 8, 2008.
  2. 1 2 Cieply, Michael; Carr, David (January 8, 2008). "No Golden Globes Show, Just a News Conference". The New York Times. Retrieved January 8, 2008. the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced Monday that the festive awards dinner will be replaced by a news conference at 9 p.m. Eastern time next Sunday night to announce the actual winners
  3. "'Dateline' presents Golden Globes pre-show - The Envelope - LA Times". Los Angeles Times.
  4. "Cook, Tarantino, Reynolds and Panettiere to Announce Golden Globe Nominations on December 13". goldenglobes.org. December 12, 2007. Archived from the original on December 14, 2007. Retrieved December 13, 2007.
  5. "Hollywood Foreign Press Association 2008 Golden Globe Awards for the Year Ended December 31, 2007". goldenglobes.org. December 13, 2007. Archived from the original on December 14, 2007. Retrieved December 13, 2007.
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