69th Golden Globe Awards
January 15, 2012
Picture – Drama:
The Descendants
Picture – Musical or Comedy:
The Artist
TV Series – Drama:
Homeland
TV Series – Musical / Comedy:
Modern Family
Mini-Series or TV Movie:
Downton Abbey
The 69th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television of 2011, were broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on January 15, 2012, by NBC. The host was Ricky Gervais, for the third consecutive year.[1] The musical theme for the year was composed by Yoshiki Hayashi, leader of the Japanese band X Japan.[2] The nominations were announced by Woody Harrelson, Sofía Vergara, Gerard Butler and Rashida Jones on December 15, 2011.[3] Multiple winners for the night included the silent film The Artist which won three awards and The Descendants winning two awards. The television series Homeland also won two awards.[4][5]
Winners and nominees
These are the nominees for the 69th Golden Globe Awards. Winners are listed at the top of each list.
Film
Television
Multiple nominations
Film
- 6 nominations – The Artist
- 5 nominations – The Descendants and The Help
- 4 nominations – The Ides of March, Midnight in Paris, and Moneyball
- 3 nominations – Albert Nobbs, Hugo, and My Week with Marilyn
- 2 nominations – 50/50, Bridesmaids, Carnage, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, War Horse, and W.E.
Television
- 4 nominations – Downton Abbey and Mildred Pierce
- 3 nominations – Boardwalk Empire, Cinema Verite, Homeland, The Hour, Modern Family, and Too Big to Fail
- 2 nominations – 30 Rock, American Horror Story, Boss, Enlightened, Episodes, Game of Thrones and New Girl
Individual
- 3 nominations – Alexander Payne, George Clooney
- 2 nominations – Woody Allen, Glenn Close, Ryan Gosling, Michel Hazanavicius, Kate Winslet and Steven Spielberg
Multiple wins
Film
- 3 wins – The Artist
- 2 wins – The Descendants
Television
- 2 wins – Homeland
Presenters
- Jessica Alba and Channing Tatum with Best Animated Feature Film
- Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek with Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical
- Kate Beckinsale and Seth Rogen with Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
- Jessica Biel and Mark Wahlberg with Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
- Emily Blunt introduced Bridesmaids
- Pierce Brosnan
- Gerard Butler and Mila Kunis with Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
- George Clooney introduced Moneyball
- Bradley Cooper with Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
- Meltem Cumbul Announced about Golden Globe rating
- Johnny Depp introduced Hugo
- Robert Downey, Jr. introduced The Artist
- Jimmy Fallon and Adam Levine with Best Original Song and Best Original Score
- Tina Fey and Jane Lynch with Best Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical
- Colin Firth with Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
- Jane Fonda with Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
- Harrison Ford with Best Motion Picture – Drama
- Sarah Michelle Gellar and Piper Perabo with Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
- Jake Gyllenhaal introduced My Week With Marilyn
- Dustin Hoffman with Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama
- Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy with Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
- Angelina Jolie with Best Director
- Nicole Kidman and Clive Owen with Best Screenplay
- Ashton Kutcher and Elle Macpherson with Best Actress in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical
- Queen Latifah introduced The Help
- Rob Lowe and Julianne Moore with Miss Golden Globe, Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film and Best Miniseries or Television Film
- Madonna with Best Foreign Language Film
- Melissa McCarthy and Paula Patton with Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama and Best Television Series – Drama
- Ewan McGregor introduced 50/50
- Katharine McPhee and Debra Messing with Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
- Michelle Pfeiffer introduced War Horse
- Freida Pinto introduced Midnight in Paris
- Brad Pitt introduced The Ides of March
- Sidney Poitier and Helen Mirren with the Cecil B. DeMille Award
- Natalie Portman with Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
- Reese Witherspoon introduced The Descendants
See also
- Hollywood Foreign Press Association
- 84th Academy Awards
- 64th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards
- 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards
- 65th British Academy Film Awards
- 1st AACTA International Awards
- 32nd Golden Raspberry Awards
- 66th Tony Awards
- 2011 in film
- 2011 in American television
References
- ↑ "Golden Globe and Emmy Award Winner Ricky Gervais Set for the Third Consecutive Year as Host of NBC's Live Broadcast of 'The 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards' on Sunday, January 15, 2012". Retrieved 13 December 2011.
- ↑ "MTV Iggy:X Japan’s Yoshiki On Composing For The Golden Globe Awards". Retrieved 15 January 2012.
- ↑ "It's Nominations Time!". Retrieved 14 December 2011.
- ↑ "Golden Globe winners: Christopher Plummer, Morgan Freeman, Idris Elba and more". Washington Post. 15 January 2012.
- ↑ "Golden Globes 2012 – as it happened". Guardian. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
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