2024 Golden Globes winners: Complete list


The winners of the 2024 Golden Globe Awards were announced at an event attended by the biggest stars in film and television.

And on Sunday (January 7), the Best of Big and Small Screen awards ceremony was broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles.

Films competing for awards at the 2024 ceremony include: Barbiewho led the group with nine, followed by Oppenheimer (eight), Moonflower Killers And Bad things (Seven each).

Meanwhile, in television categories, Succession It was the most nominated series with a total of nine series following The bear And Murders only in the buildingof which there were five each.

Oppenheimer The big winner of the film that evening was, with Succession And The bear Sweeping the TV categories. The event was hosted by comedian Joe Koy, who appeared to leave Taylor Swift unimpressed with a joke directed at the singer, and directed particularly brutal jibes at Harry and Meghan.

Meanwhile, comedian Jim Gaffigan left the audience spellbound with a controversial joke in which he addressed Jeffrey Epstein’s unsealed court records.

The full list of movie and TV winners at the 2024 Golden Globe Awards is below.

films

Best Motion Picture – Drama

Oppenheimer winner

Moonflower Killers

Artist, band leader

Past life

Area of ​​interest

Anatomy of a fall

Christopher Nolan wins Best Director at Golden Globe for ‘Oppenheimer’

(Youtube)

Best Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy

air

American fantasy

Barbie

Retainers

May December

Bad things winner

Best Performance by an Actress – Motion Picture, Drama

Lily Gladstone – Moonflower Killers winner

Carey Mulligan – Artist, band leader

Sandra Holler – Anatomy of a fall

Annette Bening – Naiad

Greta Lee – Past life

Kaylee Spaeny – Priscilla

Lily Gladstone receives the Golden Globe Award

(CBS)

Best Performance by a Male Actor – Motion Picture, Drama

Bradley Cooper – Artist, band leader

Leonardo DiCaprio – Moonflower Killers

Colman Domingo – Rustin

Barry Keoghan – Saltburn

Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer winner

Andrew Scott – We are all strangers

Best Performance by an Actress – Motion Picture, Musical/Comedy

Fantasia Barrino – Violet

Jennifer Lawrence – No hard feelings

Natalie Portman – May December

Alma Puesti – Fallen leaves

Margot Robbie – Barbie

Emma Stone – Bad things winner

“Barbie” is the most nominated film

(Warner Bros)

Best Performance by an Actor – Motion Picture, Musical/Comedy

Nicolas Cage – Dream scenario

Timothée Chalamet – Wonka

Matt Damon – air

Paul Giamatti – Retainers winner

joaquin phoenix – Boo is afraid

Jeffrey Wright – American fantasy

Paul Giamatti wins a Golden Globe

(Youtube)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role – Motion Picture

Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer

Danielle Brooks – Violet

Jodie Foster – Naiad

Julian Moore – May December

Rosamund Pike – Saltburn

Davin Joy Randolph – Retainers winner

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role – Motion Picture

Willem Dafoe – Bad things

Robert De Niro – Moonflower Killers

Robert Downey Jr – Oppenheimer winner

Ryan Gosling – Barbie

Charles Milton – May December

Mark Ruffalo – Bad things

Davin Joy Randolph with the Judicial Globe

(AP)

Best Director – Motion Picture

Bradley Cooper – Artist, band leader

Greta Gerwig – Barbie

Yorgos Lanthimos – Bad things

Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer winner

Martin Scorsese – Moonflower Killers

Celine song – Past life

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

Barbie – Greta Gerwig, Noah Baumbach

Bad things – Tony McNamara

Oppenheimer -Christopher Nolan

Moonflower Killers -Eric Roth, Martin Scorsese

Past life – Celine song

Anatomy of a fall – Justin Treat, Arthur Harary winner

Best Picture – Animation

The boy and the heron winner

racist

Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse

Super Mario Bros movie

Suzume

he wishes

“Anatomy of a Fall” won two Golden Globe Awards

(Photo House Entertainment)

Best photo – language other than English

Anatomy of a fall (France) winner

Fallen leaves (Finland)

Ayo Capitano (Italy)

Past life (United States of America)

Snow Association (Spain)

Area of ​​interest (UK/USA)

Best Score – Motion Picture

Oppenheimer – Ludwig Göransson winner

bad things – Gerskin Vendrix

Moonflower Killers – Robbie Robertson

Area of ​​interest – Micah Levy

Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse – Daniel Pemberton

The boy and the heron – Joe Hisaishi

Best Song – Motion Picture

“Addicted to romance” – She came to me (Bruce Springsteen)

“Dancing at Night” – Barbie (Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt, Dua Lipa, Caroline Eileen)

“I’m just Ken” – Barbie (Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt)

“Peaches” – Super Mario Bros movie (Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jellinek, Eric Osmond, John Spiker)

“Road to freedom” – Rustin (Lenny Kravitz)

“What were you created for?” – Barbie (Billie Eilish O’Connell, Finneas O’Connell) winner

Billie Eilish won a Golden Globe alongside her brother Finneas O’Connell

(Getty Images)

Best cinematic and box office achievement

Barbie winner

Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3

John Wick: Chapter 4

Mission Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1

Oppenheimer

Spider-Man: Through the Spider-Verse

Super Mario Bros movie

Taylor Swift: Tour for the Ages

television

Best drama series

1923

the crown

Diplomat

The last of us

Morning show

Succession winner

Best Musical/Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary

Barry

The bear winner

Jury duty

Murders only in the building

Ted Lasso

Best Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie

All the light we can’t see

meat winner

Daisy Jones and the Six

Fargo

Fellow travelers

Chemistry lessons

Best Performance by an Actress – Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Movie

Riley Keough – Daisy Jones and the Six

Brie Larson – Chemistry lessons

Elizabeth Olsen – Love and death

Temple of Juno – Fargo

Rachel Weisz – Dead rangers

Ali Wong — meat winner

Best Performance by an Actor – Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Movie

Matt Bomer – Fellow travelers

Sam Claflin – Daisy Jones and the Six

Jon Hamm – Fargo

Woody Harrelson – White House Plumbers

David Oyelowo – Lawmen: Bass Reeves

Steven Yeun – meat winner

Ali Wong and Steven Yeun win Golden Globes for ‘BEEF’

(AP)

Best Performance by an Actress on Television – Drama Series

Helen Mirren – 1923

Bella Ramsey – The last of us

Keri Russell – Diplomat

Sarah Snook – Succession winner

Imelda Staunton – the crown

Emma Stone – a curse

Best Performance by an Actor on Television – Drama Series

Brian Cox – Succession

Kieran Culkin – Succession winner

Gary Oldman – Slow horses

Pedro Pascal – The last of us

Jeremy Strong – Succession

Dominic West – the crown

Kieran Culkin wins Golden Globe for Succession

(Basic)

Best Performance by an Actress on Television – Musical/Comedy Series

Ayo Edebiri – The bear winner

Natasha Lyonne – poker face

Quinta Bronson – Abbott Elementary

Rachel Brosnahan – The wonderful Mrs. Maisel

Selena Gomez – Murders only in the building

Elle Fanning – The Great

Best Performance by an Actor on Television – Musical/Comedy Series

Bill Hader – Barry

Steve Martin – Murders only in the building

Martin Short – Murders only in the building

Jason Siegel – Shrink

Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso

Jeremy Allen White – The bear winner

Ayo Edebiri and Jeremy Allen White won Golden Globes for “The Bear.”

(AP)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role on Television – Television Series

Meryl Streep – Murders only in the building

Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso

Elizabeth Debicki – the crown winner

J. Smith Cameron – Succession

Billie Eilish – swarm

Abby Elliot – The bear

Christina Ricci – Yellow jackets

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television – Television Series

Billy Crudup – Morning show

Matthew Macfadyen – Succession winner

James Marsden – Jury duty

Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The bear

Alan Rock – Succession

Alexander Skarsgård – Succession

Matthew Macfadyen received the award for “Succession”

(Getty Images)

Best Performance in Improvisational Comedy

Ricky Gervais – Ricky Gervais: Armageddon winner

Trevor Noah – Trevor Noah: Where have you been?

Chris Rock – Chris Rock: Selective anger

Amy Schumer – Amy Schumer: Emergency call

Sarah Silverman – Sarah Silverman: Someone you love

Wanda Sykes – Wanda Sykes: I’m an artist

The ceremony will take place on Sunday, January 7, 2024, and will be available to watch in the US on CBS and in the UK on Paramount+.

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