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List Of Key 2023 Golden Globe Winners

“House of the Dragon” won best TV drama and “Abbott Elementary” received the prize for best TV comedy at the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards.


US actress Angela Bassett poses with the award for Best Supporting Actress (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Here are the winners in key categories for the 80th Golden Globe Awards, which were handed out on Tuesday.

This year’s ceremony took place as metaphorical storm clouds gathered over Hollywood. The entertainment business is still struggling to recover its stride after COVID shuttered movie theaters and upended production. There have been hits, such as “Elvis” and “Top Gun: Maverick,” but several of the movies that won Globes, such as “The Fabelmans” and “Tár,” have struggled at the box office.

At the same time, many of the companies behind the evening’s award frontrunners, including Amazon, the Walt Disney Company, and Netflix, have implemented significant layoffs in preparation for a slowing economy.

Eddie Murphy and Ryan Murphy received the Cecil B. DeMille Award, which recognises career achievement in film, and the Carol Burnett Award, which honours career achievement in television, respectively. Ryan Murphy used his speech to recognize openly gay or trans performers he worked with such as MJ Rodriguez, Jeremy Pope, Niecy Nash, and Billy Porter, calling them signs of “hope and progress.”

“Use them as your north stars,” Murphy told viewers who might not see themselves reflected often on screen or who might feel under attack because of their race or sexual orientation.

Eddie Murphy poked fun at a viral moment from last year’s Oscars, while telling the audience that he followed a simple blueprint for success in the movie business.

“Pay your taxes, mind your business and keep Will Smith’s wife’s name out your fucking mouth,” Eddie Murphy said, referencing the actor’s assault of Chris Rock.

The painful reality that some people are experiencing around the world has managed to break through the glitz and glam. Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, appeared on video to rally viewers to his country’s cause as it continues to be mired in an existential conflict with Russia.

“The tide is turning and it is already clear who will win,” Zelensky said to loud applause.

 

See the winners below.

Best Picture, Drama

“Avatar: The Way of Water” (20th Century Studios)

“Elvis” (Warner Bros.)

“The Fabelmans” (Universal Pictures) (WINNER)

“Tár” (Focus Features)

“Top Gun: Maverick” (Paramount Pictures)

 

Irish actor Colin Farrell (L), British-Irish director Martin McDonagh (C) and Irish actor Barry Keoghan (R) pose with the award for Best Musical/Comedy Series for “The Banshees of Inisherin” in the press room during the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California, on January 10, 2023. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

(From L) Peter Czernin, Irish actor Colin Farrell, British-Irish director Martin McDonagh, Irish actress Kerry Condon, Irish actor Brendan Gleeson, Graham Broadbent, and Irish actor Barry Keoghan poses with the award for Best Musical/Comedy Series for “The Banshees of Inisherin” (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Best Picture, Musical or Comedy

“Babylon” (Paramount Pictures)

“The Banshees of Inisherin” (Searchlight Pictures) (WINNER)

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” (A24)

“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” (Netflix)

“Triangle of Sadness” (Neon)

 

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 10: (L-R) Tony Kushner, Seth Rogen, Judd Hirsch, Gabriel LaBelle, Steven Spielberg, Michelle Williams, Paul Dano, and Kristie Macosko Krieger, winners of Best Picture – Drama for “The Fabelmans”. (Photo by Amy Sussman / Getty Images via AFP)

 

US director Steven Spielberg poses with the awards for Best Director – Motion Picture and Best Picture – Drama for “The Fabelmans”.  (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Best Director, Motion Picture

James Cameron (“Avatar: The Way of Water”)

Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)

Baz Luhrmann (“Elvis”)

Martin McDonagh (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)

Steven Spielberg (“The Fabelmans”) (WINNER)

 

(L-R) Colin Farrell and Martin McDonagh, winners of Best Picture – Musical/Comedy for “The Banshees of Inisherin”. (Photo by Amy Sussman / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

 

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture

“Tár” (Focus Features) — Todd Field

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” (A24) — Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert

“The Banshees of Inisherin” (Searchlight Pictures) — Martin McDonagh (WINNER)

“Women Talking” (MGM/United Artists Releasing) — Sarah Polley

“The Fabelmans” (Universal Pictures) — Steven Spielberg, Tony Kushner

 

US actor Austin Butler poses with the award for Best Actor – Motion Picture – Drama for “Elvis”. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

Austin Butler (“Elvis”) (WINNER)

Brendan Fraser (“The Whale”)

Hugh Jackman (“The Son”)

Bill Nighy (“Living”)

Jeremy Pope (“The Inspection”)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

Cate Blanchett (“Tár”) (WINNER)

Olivia Colman (“Empire of Light”)

Viola Davis (“The Woman King”)

Ana de Armas (“Blonde”)

Michelle Williams (“The Fabelmans”)

 

Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh poses with the award for Best Actress – Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy for “Everything Everywhere All at Once”  on January 10, 2023. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

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

Lesley Manville (“Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris”)

Margot Robbie (“Babylon”)

Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Menu”)

Emma Thompson (“Good Luck to You, Leo Grande”)

Michelle Yeoh (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”) (WINNER)

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

Diego Calva (“Babylon”)

Daniel Craig (“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”)

Adam Driver (“White Noise”)

Colin Farrell (“The Banshees of Inisherin”) (WINNER)

Ralph Fiennes (“The Menu”)

 

US-Vietnamese actor Ke Huy Quan poses with the award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for “Everything Everywhere All at Once”. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture

Brendan Gleeson (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)

Barry Keoghan (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)

Brad Pitt (“Babylon”)

Ke Huy Quan (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”) WINNER

Eddie Redmayne (“The Good Nurse”)

 

US actress Angela Bassett poses with the award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture for “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Best Supporting Actress, Motion Picture

Angela Bassett (“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”) WINNER

Kerry Condon (“The Banshees of Inisherin”)

Jamie Lee Curtis (“Everything Everywhere All at Once”)

Dolly De Leon (“Triangle of Sadness”)

Carey Mulligan (“She Said”)

Best Television Series, Drama

“Better Call Saul” (AMC)

“The Crown” (Netflix)

“House of the Dragon” (HBO) (WINNER)

“Ozark” (Netflix)

“Severance” (Apple TV+)

 

(From L) US actor Tyler James Williams, US actor Chris Perfetti, US actress Janelle James, US actress Quinta Brunson, US actress Lisa Ann Walter, US actress Sheryl Lee Ralph and US actor William Stanford Davis pose with the award for Best Television Actress – Musical/Comedy Series for “Abbott Elementary”. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy

“Abbott Elementary” (ABC) (WINNER)

“The Bear” (FX)

“Hacks” (HBO Max)

“Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu)

“Wednesday” (Netflix)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama

Jeff Bridges (“The Old Man”)

Kevin Costner (“Yellowstone”) (WINNER)

Diego Luna (“Andor”)

Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”)

Adam Scott (“Severance”)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama

Emma D’Arcy (“House of the Dragon”)

Laura Linney (“Ozark”)

Imelda Staunton (“The Crown”)

Hilary Swank (“Alaska Daily”)

Zendaya (“Euphoria”) (WINNER)

Best Actress in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

Quinta Brunson (“Abbott Elementary”) (WINNER)

Kaley Cuoco (“The Flight Attendant”)

Selena Gomez (“Only Murders in the Building”)

Jenna Ortega (“Wednesday”)

Jean Smart (“Hacks”)

 

US actor Jeremy Allen White poses with the award for Best Television Actor – Musical/Comedy Series for “The Bear”. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

Donald Glover (“Atlanta”)

Bill Hader (“Barry”)

Steve Martin (“Only Murders in the Building”)

Martin Short (“Only Murders in the Building”)

Jeremy Allen White (“The Bear”) (WINNER)

Best Supporting Actor, Television

John Lithgow (“The Old Man”)

Jonathan Pryce (“The Crown”)

John Turturro (“Severance”)

Tyler James Williams (“Abbott Elementary”) WINNER

Henry Winkler (“Barry”)

 

 

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 10: Julia Garner poses with the Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series – Musical-Comedy or Drama award for “Ozark”. (Photo by Amy Sussman /Getty Images via AFP)

 

Best Supporting Actress, Television

Elizabeth Debicki (“The Crown”)

Hannah Einbinder (“Hacks”)

Julia Garner (“Ozark”) (WINNER)

Janelle James (“Abbott Elementary”)

Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary”)

 

Best Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture made for Television

“Black Bird” (Apple TV+)

“Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” (Netflix)

“The Dropout” (Hulu)

“Pam & Tommy” (Hulu)

“The White Lotus” (HBO) (WINNER)

 

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 10: Evan Peters poses with the Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Television Film award for “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”. (Photo by Amy Sussman / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)

 

Best Performance by an Actor, Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture made for Television

Taron Egerton (“Black Bird”)

Colin Firth (“The Staircase”)

Andrew Garfield (“Under the Banner of Heaven”)

Evan Peters (“Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”) (WINNER)

Sebastian Stan (“Pam & Tommy”)

Best Performance by an Actress, Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture made for Television

Jessica Chastain (“George and Tammy”)

Julia Garner (“Inventing Anna”)

Lily James (“Pam & Tommy”)

Julia Roberts (“Gaslit”)

Amanda Seyfried (“The Dropout”) (WINNER)

 

US actress Jennifer Coolidge poses with the award for Best Supporting Actress – Television Limited Series/Motion Picture for “The White Lotus”. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

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

Jennifer Coolidge (“The White Lotus”) (WINNER)

Claire Danes (“Fleishman Is in Trouble”)

Daisy Edgar-Jones (“Under the Banner of Heaven”)

Niecy Nash-Betts (“Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”)

Aubrey Plaza (“The White Lotus”)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role, Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture made for Television

F. Murray Abraham (“The White Lotus”)

Domhnall Gleeson (“The Patient”)

Paul Walter Hauser (“Black Bird”) (WINNER)

Richard Jenkins (“Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”)

Seth Rogen (“Pam & Tommy”)

Best Original Score, Motion Picture

“The Banshees of Inisherin” (Searchlight Pictures) — Carter Burwell

“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” (Netflix) — Alexandre Desplat

“Women Talking” (MGM/United Artists Releasing) — Hildur Guðnadóttir

“Babylon” (Paramount Pictures) — Justin Hurwitz (WINNER)

“The Fabelmans” (Universal Pictures) — John Williams

Best Picture, Non-English Language

“All Quiet on the Western Front” (Germany)

“Argentina, 1985” (Argentina) (WINNER)

“Close” (Belgium)

“Decision to Leave” (South Korea)

“RRR” (India)

 

Indian film composer M. M. Keeravani poses with the award for Best Song – Motion Picture for “Naatu Naatu” from “RRR”. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP)

 

Best Original Song, Motion Picture

“Carolina” from “Where the Crawdads Sing” (Sony Pictures) — Taylor Swift

“Ciao Papa” from “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” (Netflix) — Alexandre Desplat, Roeban Katz, Guillermo del Toro

“Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick” (Paramount Pictures) — Lady Gaga, BloodPop, Benjamin Rice

“Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” (Marvel Studios) — Tems, Ludwig Göransson, Rihanna, Ryan Coogler

“Naatu Naatu” from “RRR” (Variance Films) — Kala Bhairava, M. M. Keeravani, Rahul Sipligunj (WINNER)

 

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – JANUARY 10: (L-R) Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson pose with the award for Best Animated Feature for “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”.  (Photo by Amy Sussman / Getty Images via AFP)

 

Best Motion Picture, Animated

“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” (Netflix) (WINNER)

“Inu-Oh” (GKIDS)

“Marcel the Shell With Shoes On” (A24)

“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” (DreamWorks Animation)

“Turning Red” (Pixar)