2018 Golden Globes Winners Announced
Jan 19, 2018
It is that time of year again. We are quickly entering the awards season for the film and TV industry. One of the big awards shows for this industry is the Golden Globes. The official winners for 2018’s Golden Globes have been officially announced.
In terms of any major film surprises, James Franco went home with the Best Actor In Musical or Comedy award for his performance in “The Disaster Artist”. Also, Gary Oldman (finally) won the Best Actor in Drama award for his performance in “Darkest Hour”. “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” walked away with the most awards this year.
Check out the full list of Golden Globe Motion Picture nominations and winners below.
Best Motion Picture-Drama
“Call Me by Your Name”
“Dunkirk”
“The Post”
“The Shape Of Water”
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Best Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy
“The Disaster Artist”
“Get Out”
“The Greatest Showman”
“I, Tonya”
“Lady Bird”
Best Motion Picture-Animated
“The Boss Baby”
“The Breadwinner”
“Coco”
“Ferdinand”
“Loving Vincent”
Best Motion Picture-Foreign Language
“A Fantastic Women” – Chile
“First They Killed My Father” – Cambodia
“In The Fade” – Germany/France
“Loveless” – Russia
“The Square” – Sweden/Germany/France
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Drama
Jessica Chastain in “Molly’s Game”
Sally Hawkins in “The Shape Of Water”
Frances McDormand in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Meryl Streep in “The Post”
Michelle Williams in “All The Money in the World”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture-Drama
Timothee Chalamet in “Call Me by Your Name”
Daniel Day-Lewis in “Phantom Thread”
Tom Hanks in “The Post”
Gary Oldman in “Darkest Hour”
Denzel Washington in “Roman J. Israel, Esq.”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy
Judi Dench in “Victoria And Abdul”
Helen Mirren in “The Leisure Seeker”
Margot Robbie in “I, Tonya”
Saoirse Ronan in “Lady Bird”
Emma Stone in “Battle of the Sexes”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy
Steve Carell in “Battle of the Sexes”
Ansel Elgort in “Baby Driver”
James Franco in “The Disaster Artist”
Hugh Jackman in “The Greatest Showman”
Daniel Kaluuya in “Get Out”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Mary J. Blige in “Mudbound”
Hong Chau in “Downsizing”
Allison Janney in “I, Tonya”
Laurie Metcalf in “Lady Bird”
Octavia Spencer in “The Shape Of Water”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Willem Dafoe in “The Florida Project”
Armie Hammer in “Call Me by Your Name”
Richard Jenkins in “The Shape Of Water”
Christopher Plummer in “All the Money in the World”
Sam Rockwell in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Best Director-Motion Picture
Guillermo Del Toro – “The Shape Of Water”
Martin McDonagh – “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Christopher Nolan – “Dunkirk”
Ridley Scott – “All the Money in the World”
Steven Spielberg – “The Post”
Best Screenplay-Motion Picture
“The Shape Of Water” – Guillermo Del Toro and Vanessa Taylor
“Lady Bird” – Greta Gerwig
“The Post” – Liz Hannah, Josh Singer
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” – Martin McDonagh
“Molly’s Game” – Aaron Sorkin
Best Original Song-Motion Picture
Home – “Ferdinand”
Mighty River – “Mudbound”
Remember Me – “Coco”
The Star – “The Star”
This Is Me – “The Greatest Showman”
On the television side, “Big Little Lies” went home with the most awards that night while “The Handmaid’s Tale” won Best Television Series in Drama and “The Marvelous Maisel” won Best Television Series in Musical or Comedy.
Best Television Series-Drama
“The Crown”
“Game Of Thrones”
“The Handmaid’s Tale”
“Stranger Things”
“This Is Us”
Best Television Series-Musical or Comedy
“Black-ish”
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
“Master Of None”
“SMILF”
“Will and Grace”
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
“Big Little Lies”
“Fargo”
“Feud: Bette and Joan”
“The Sinner”
“Top of the Lake: China Girl”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Jessica Biel in “The Sinner”
Nicole Kidman in “Big Little Lies”
Jessica Lange in “Feud: Bette and Joan”
Reese Witherspoon in “Big Little Lies”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Robert De Niro in “The Wizard of Lies”
Jude Law in “The Young Pope”
Kyle MacLachlan in “Twin Peaks: The Return”
Ewan McGregor in “Fargo”
Geoffrey Rush in “Genius”
Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series-Drama
Caitriona Balfe in “Outlander”
Claire Foy in “The Crown”
Maggie Gyllenhaal in “The Deuce”
Katherine Langford in “13 Reasons Why”
Elisabeth Moss in “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series-Drama
Jason Bateman in “Ozark”
Sterling K. Brown in “This Is Us”
Freddie Highmore in “The Good Doctor”
Bob Odenkirk in “Better Call Saul”
Liev Schreiber in “Ray Donovan”
Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series-Musical or Comedy
Pamela Adlon in “Better Things”
Alison Brie in “GLOW”
Rachel Brosnahan in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
Issa Rae in “Insecure”
Frankie Shaw in “SMILF”
Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series-Musical or Comedy
Anthony Anderson in “Black-ish”
Aziz Ansari in “Master Of None”
Kevin Bacon in “I Love Dick”
William H. Macy in “Shameless”
Eric McCormack in “Will and Grace”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Laura Dern in “Big Little Lies”
Ann Dowd in “The Handmaid’s Tale”
Chrissy Metz in “This Is Us”
Michelle Pfeiffer in “The Wizard Of Lies”
Shailene Woodley in “Big Little Lies”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
David Harbour in “Stranger Things”
Alfred Molina in “Feud: Bette and Joan”
Christian Slater in “Mr. Robot”
Alexander Skarsgard in “Big Little Lies”
David Thewlis in “Fargo”
The awards show aired live on Sunday, January 7th, 2018 from 8-11 pm ET on NBC, which was hosted by Seth Meyers.