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2014 Golden Globe Awards


The Winners from last night are:
MOVIES
DRAMA
Winner: 12 Years a Slave

MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Winner: American Hustle

ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Winner: Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club as Ron Woodroof)

ACTRESS IN A DRAMA
Winner: Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine as Jasmine Francis)

ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Winner: Leonardo DiCaprio (The Wolf of Wall Street as Jordan Belfort)

ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Winner: Amy Adams (American Hustle as Sydney Prosser)

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA, MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Winner: Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club as Rayon)


SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA, MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Winner: Jennifer Lawrence (American Hustle as Rosalyn Rosenfeld)

DIRECTOR
Winner: Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity)

SCREENPLAY
Winner: Spike Jonze (Her)

ORIGINAL SCORE
Winner: Alex Ebert (All Is Lost)

ORIGINAL SONG
Winner: Ordinary Love by U2 and Danger Mouse (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom)

ANIMATED FILM
Winner: Frozen

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Winner: The Great Beauty

TELEVISION
DRAMA SERIES
Winner: Breaking Bad

MUSICAL OR COMEDY SERIES
Winner: Brooklyn Nine-Nine

ACTOR, DRAMA SERIES
Winner: Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad as Walter White)

ACTRESS, DRAMA SERIES
Winner: Robin Wright (House of Cards as Claire Underwood)

ACTOR, MUSICAL OR COMEDY SERIES
Winner: Andy Samberg (Brooklyn Nine-Nine as Jake Peralta)

ACTRESS, MUSICAL OR COMEDY SERIES
Winner: Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation as Leslie Knope)

ACTOR, MINISERIES OR TV FILM
Winner: Michael Douglas (Behind the Candelabra as Liberace)


ACTRESS, MINISERIES OR TV FILM
Winner: Elisabeth Moss (Top of the Lake as Robin Griffin)

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Winner: Jon Voight (Ray Donovan as Mickey Donovan)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Winner: Jacqueline Bisset (Dancing on the Edge as Lady Livinia Cremone)

MINISERIES OR TV FILM
Winner: Behind the Candelabra


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