Jeremy Allen White of "The Bear" beat out Donald Glover ("Atlanta"), Bill Hader ("Barry"), Steve Martin and Martin Short of "Only Murders in the Building" to win best actor in a comedy or musical series. "Naatu Naatu" from the Telugu sensation "RRR, " won best song over the likes of Rihanna and Taylor Swift. That’s why I sold it to you."īest drama series went to "Game of Thrones" prequel "House of the Dragon."Ĭolin Farrell, who first won a Globe in 2009 for his performance in Martin McDonagh’s "In Bruges" in 2009, won best actor in a comedy in his reteaming with McDonagh and co-star Brendan Gleeson in "The Banshees of Inisherin." Farrell thanked McDonagh (who also won best original screenplay), his castmates, his kids and the film’s donkey, Jenny. "It has resonated with the world in a way that I couldn’t even have imagined it would have," said Brunson as she thanked the studios that backed her vision. Quinta Brunson, the show’s creator and star, won best actress in a comedy series, and Tyler James Williams won for his supporting role. The public school sitcom "Abbott Elementary" came in the lead TV nominee and took home three awards, including best comedy series. "My neighbors are speaking to me, things like that." "Even if this is the end, you sort of changed my life in a million different ways," Coolidge told "White Lotus" creator Mike White. Fresh off her dramatic finale, Jennifer Coolidge gave one of the night’s lengthiest and warmest speeches while accepting the award for best supporting actress in a limited series. Mike White’s HBO series "White Lotus" won for best limited or anthology series. Berk, who is no longer an HFPA member, denied it. Austin Butler won for his performance in Baz Luhrmann’s "Elvis." The favorite in the category has arguably been Brendan Fraser for "The Whale." Ahead of the Globes, Fraser said he would not attend because "my mother didn’t raise a hypocrite." In 2018, Fraser said he was groped in 2003 by longtime HFPA member Philip Berk. "Weeping may come in the evening, but joy comes in the morning," Bassett said, referencing the loss of "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman.īest actor was an upset. "She is up there kvelling about this right now," said Spielberg.Īngela Bassett, a likely Oscar frontrunner, won best supporting actress for her performance in "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever." Steven Spielberg, nominated 14 times by the Globes for best director, won the honor for the third time for his autobiographical "The Fabelmans." The filmmaker began by thanking his three sisters, his late father and his late mother, Leah Adler (played by Michelle Williams in the film). (Also absent was Kevin Costner, best-actor winner in a drama series for "Yellowstone." Presenter Regina Hall said he was sheltering in place in Santa Barbara due to flooding.) Blanchett, in production, wasn’t in attendance to pick up her forth Globe. Possibly Yeoh’s stiffest competition at the Academy Awards, Cate Blanchett of "Tár," won best actress on the drama side. "Forty years," the 60-year-old Yeoh said. The Malaysian-born Yeoh was just the second female actor of Asian descent to win in the category, after her "Crazy Rich Asian" costar Awkwafina, who won for "The Farewell" in 2020. Michelle Yeoh, the star of "Everything Everywhere At Once," also won, for best actress in a comedy or musical. The HFPA has since been working diligently to achieve diversity standards, which included hiring Carmichael as the host.Emma D'Arcy and Milly Alcock of HBO's "House of the Dragon", pose pose after winning Best Drama Series at the 80th Golden Globes (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/FilmMagic) “Any organization or sponsors that set themselves up to pass judgment on our vibrant community of creators and talent must do better.” “The window-dressing platitudes adopted yesterday are neither the transformation that was promised nor what our creative community deserves,” Tchen said. These changes weren’t enough for some people, however, as Time’s Up president Tina Tchen said the proposed reforms were not significant. Assuming the organization executes on its plan, we are hopeful we will be in a position to air the show in January 2023.”įollowing these accusations, the HFPA released a series of guidelines and pledged to add more people of color. As such, NBC will not air the 2022 Golden Globes. “However, change of this magnitude takes time and work, and we feel strongly that the HFPA needs time to do it right. “We continue to believe that the HFPA is committed to meaningful reform,” NBC said in a statement at the time.
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