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Golden Globes

Biggest Golden Globe winners, snubs

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December 6, 2018 at 12:13
Bradley Cooper scored two Golden Globe nominations for A Star Is Born. Picture: Clay Enos/Warner Bros.Source:AP
Bradley Cooper scored two Golden Globe nominations for A Star Is Born. Picture: Clay Enos/Warner Bros.Source:AP

The 76th Golden Globe nominations have been announced, but more than a few noticeable names were left off the list.

The 76th Golden Globe Awards will see Nicole Kidman face off against Lady Gaga, Melissa McCarthy, Glenn Close and Rosamund Pike for the Best Actress award.

Nominations for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s annual ceremony, which honours achievement in film and television, were announced overnight, with the Aussie actress earning a nod for her performance in Destroyer.

Vice took home the lion’s share with six nominations, narrowly edging The Favourite, Green Book and Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born, all with five nominations.

Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga have both scored Golden Globe nominations for their performances in A Star Is Born. Picture: Neal Preston/Warner Bros.
Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga have both scored Golden Globe nominations for their performances in A Star Is Born. Picture: Neal Preston/Warner Bros.Source:AP

Vice, Adam McKay’s scathing biopic about George W. Bush selecting Dick Cheney to be his running mate in 2000, won’t make its way to Australian cinemas until Boxing Day.

It collected Best Picture, a Best Actor nomination for Christian Bale’s nearly unrecognisable performance as the former US vice president, a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Amy Adams’ role as Lynne Cheney and a Best Director nod for McKay.

Unsurprisingly, A Star Is Born picked up a Best Actress nomination for Gaga’s career-defining performance, as well as a Best Director and Best Actor nomination for Cooper.

Damien Chazelle’s Neil Armstrong biopic First Man, which has seen its awards hope wane in recent weeks, failed to launch, scoring neither a Best Film nod, nor one for Ryan Gosling’s leading performance. It did, however, land nominations for Claire Foy and its score.

Also left out was Ethan Hawke’s performance as an anguished pastor in First Reformed.

 

Ryan Gosling in a scene from First Man. Picture: Daniel McFadden/Universal Pictures
Ryan Gosling in a scene from First Man. Picture: Daniel McFadden/Universal PicturesSource:AP

In the television categories, The Assassination of Gianni Versace picked up four nominations. Barry, The Kominsky Method and Homecoming scored three nominations, as did Sharp Objects, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and A Very English Scandal.

This Is Us, starring Mandy Moore, Chrissy Metz and Sterling K. Brown and Milo Ventimigilia, missed out on any Golden Globe love.

Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale was also ignored for Best TV Series, but Elisabeth Moss and Australian actress Yvonne Strahovski picked up nominations for their stellar performances.

Elisabeth Moss was nominated for a Golden Globe award for her role in Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale. Picture: George Kraychyk/Hulu
Elisabeth Moss was nominated for a Golden Globe award for her role in Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale. Picture: George Kraychyk/HuluSource:AP

See the full list of 2019 Golden Globe Nominations below:

 


Best Motion Picture — Drama


Black Panther

BlacKkKlansman

Bohemian Rhapsody

If Beale Street Could Talk

A Star Is Born


Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama


Glenn Close (The Wife)

Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born)

Nicole Kidman (Destroyer)

Melissa McCarthy (Can You Ever Forgive Me?)

Rosamund Pike (A Private War)


Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama


Bradley Cooper (A Star Is Born)

Willem Dafoe (At Eternity’s Gate)

Lucas Hedges (Boy Erased)

Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody)

John David Washington (BlacKkKlansman)


Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy


Crazy Rich Asians

The Favourite

Green Book

Mary Poppins Returns

Vice


Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy


Emily Blunt (Mary Poppins Returns)

Olivia Colman (The Favourite)

Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade)

Charlize Theron (Tully)

Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians)


Best Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy


Christian Bale (Vice)

Lin-Manuel Miranda (Mary Poppins Returns)

Viggo Mortensen (Green Book)

Robert Redford (The Old Man & the Gun)

John C. Reilly (Stan & Ollie)

Christian Bale as Dick Cheney and Amy Adams as Lynne Cheney in a scene from Vice. Picture: Matt Kennedy/Annapurna Pictures
Christian Bale as Dick Cheney and Amy Adams as Lynne Cheney in a scene from Vice. Picture: Matt Kennedy/Annapurna PicturesSource:AP

 


Best Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture


Amy Adams (Vice)

Claire Foy (First Man)

Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk)

Emma Stone (The Favourite)

Rachel Weisz (The Favourite)


Best Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture


Mahershala Ali (Green Book)

Timothee Chalamet (Beautiful Boy)

Adam Driver (BlacKkKlansman)

Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?)

Sam Rockwell (Vice)


Best Motion Picture — Animated


Incredibles 2

Isle of Dogs

Mirai

Ralph Breaks the Internet

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse


Best Motion Picture — Foreign Language


Capernaum

Girl

Never Look Away

Roma

Shoplifters


Best Director — Motion Picture


Bradley Cooper (A Star Is Born)

Alfonso Cuaron (Roma)

Peter Farrelly (Green Book)

Spike Lee (BlacKkKlansman)

Adam McKay (Vice)


TV

Best TV series — Drama


The Americans

The Bodyguard

Homecoming

Killing Eve

Pose


Best performance by Actress in a TV series — Drama


Caitriona Balfe (Outlander)

Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale)

Sandra Oh (Killing Eve)

Julia Roberts (Homecoming)

Keri Russell (The Americans)


Best performance by an Actor in a TV Series — Drama


Jason Bateman (Ozark)

Stephan James (Homecoming)

Richard Madden (Bodyguard)

Billy Porter (Pose)

Matthew Rhys (The Americans)


Best TV series — Musical or Comedy


Barry

The Good Place

Kidding

The Kominsky Method

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel


Best Performance by an Actor in a TV series — Musical or Comedy


Sacha Baron Cohen (Who Is America?)

Jim Carrey (Kidding)

Michael Douglas (The Kominsky Method)

Donald Glover (Atlanta)

Bill Hader (Barry)


Best Performance by an Actress in a TV series — Musical or Comedy


Kristen Bell (The Good Place)

Candice Bergen (Murphy Brown)

Alison Brie (GLOW)

Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)

Debra Messing (Will & Grace)


Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television


The Alienist

The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story

Dirty John

Escape at Dannemora

Sharp Objects

A Very English Scandal


Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television


Antonio Banderas (Genius: Picasso)

Daniel Bruhl (The Alienist)

Darren Criss (The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Benedict Cumberbatch (Patrick Melrose)

Hugh Grant (A Very English Scandal)


Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television


Amy Adams (Sharp Objects)

Patricia Arquette (Escape at Dannemora)

Connie Britton (Dirty John)

Laura Dern (The Tale)

Regina King (Seven Seconds)


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


Alan Arkin (The Kominsky Method)

Kieran Culkin (Succession Edgar Ramirez, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Ben Whishaw (A Very English Scandal)

Henry Winkler (Barry)


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


Alex Borstein (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)

Patricia Clarkson (Sharp Objects)

Penelope Cruz (The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)

Thandie Newton (Westworld)

Yvonne Strahovski (The Handmaid’s Tale)

The 76th Golden Globe Awards will air live from The Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, January 6 on NBC.

Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg will host the ceremony.

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