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Golden Globes 2024: A Night of Triumph and Celebration

Greta Gerwig, front left, with Margot Robbie accepting the cinematic and box office achievement award for “Barbie.”Credit...Sonja Flemming/CBS

The 81st edition of the Golden Globe Awards dazzled the entertainment world, recognizing excellence in both film and television. With notable nominations and stiff competition, the ceremony was a blend of predictable wins and a few surprises. Let’s take a closer look at the full list of winners from the Golden Globes 2024.

The producer Emma Thomas, front left, accepts the best drama award for “Oppenheimer.”Credit...CBS
The producer Emma Thomas, front left, accepts the best drama award for “Oppenheimer.”Credit…CBS

Film Categories:

Best Motion Picture, Drama: “Oppenheimer”

Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” took home the top prize, securing the Best Motion Picture in the Drama category. The film, which received eight nominations, showcased exceptional storytelling and direction.

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: “Poor Things”

The whimsical “Poor Things” claimed victory in the Musical or Comedy category, adding a touch of humor and heart to the Golden Globes.

Best Motion Picture, Animated: “The Boy and the Heron”

The animated gem “The Boy and the Heron” captured the hearts of audiences and critics alike, earning the prestigious award in this category.

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: “Barbie”

Despite receiving the most nominations, “Barbie” secured success in the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement category, showcasing its impact on the industry.

Best Motion Picture, Non-English Language: “Anatomy of a Fall”

“Anatomy of a Fall” shone as the Best Non-English Language film, highlighting the diversity and global influence in cinema.

Lily Gladstone accepting the award for her lead dramatic performance in “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Credit...CBS
Lily Gladstone accepting the award for her lead dramatic performance in “Killers of the Flower Moon.” Credit…CBS

Acting Categories:

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama: Lily Gladstone, “Killers of the Flower Moon”

Lily Gladstone’s powerful performance in “Killers of the Flower Moon” earned her the coveted Best Actress award in the Drama category.

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama: Cillian Murphy, “Oppenheimer”

Cillian Murphy’s compelling portrayal in “Oppenheimer” secured him the Best Actor award in the highly competitive Drama category.

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Emma Stone, “Poor Things”

Emma Stone’s delightful performance in “Poor Things” earned her recognition in the Musical or Comedy category.

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Paul Giamatti, “The Holdovers”

Paul Giamatti’s stellar performance in “The Holdovers” clinched the award for Best Actor in the Musical or Comedy category.

Best Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture: Da’Vine Joy Randolph, “The Holdovers”

Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s impactful supporting role in “The Holdovers” earned her the well-deserved Golden Globe.

Best Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture: Robert Downey Jr., “Oppenheimer”

Robert Downey Jr.’s remarkable supporting role in “Oppenheimer” contributed to the film’s success, securing him the Golden Globe.

Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell accepting the award for their original song in “Barbie.”Credit...Sonja Flemming/CBS
Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell accepting the award for their original song in “Barbie.”Credit…Sonja Flemming/CBS

Director and Technical Categories:

Best Director, Motion Picture: Christopher Nolan, “Oppenheimer”

Christopher Nolan’s visionary direction in “Oppenheimer” earned him the accolade for Best Director, showcasing his mastery of the craft.

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture: Justine Triet and Arthur Harari, “Anatomy of a Fall”

“Anatomy of a Fall” was not only celebrated for its international appeal but also for its outstanding screenplay.

Best Original Score, Motion Picture: Ludwig Göransson, “Oppenheimer”

Ludwig Göransson’s evocative original score in “Oppenheimer” added another layer of brilliance to the film, earning him a well-deserved Golden Globe.

Best Original Song, Motion Picture: “What Was I Made For?,” from “Barbie”

The original song from “Barbie,” titled “What Was I Made For?,” claimed the award in this category, showcasing the film’s musical prowess.

Ayo Edebiri with her Golden Globe for her performance on the TV series “The Bear.”Credit...Sonja Flemming/CBS
Ayo Edebiri with her Golden Globe for her performance on the TV series “The Bear.”Credit…Sonja Flemming/CBS

Television Categories:

Best Television Series, Drama: “Succession”

“Succession” continued its streak, tying a record for the most wins in the Best Drama category. The series and its cast, including Kieran Culkin, Sarah Snook, and Matthew Macfadyen, were recognized for their outstanding contributions.

Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy: “The Bear”

Despite multiple nominations, “The Bear” secured victory in the Musical or Comedy category.

Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture made for Television: “Beef”

“Beef” stood out in a competitive field, claiming the top spot in the Limited Series category.

Performance Awards:

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama: Sarah Snook, “Succession”

Sarah Snook’s compelling performance in “Succession” earned her the Best Actress award in the Television Drama category.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama: Kieran Culkin, “Succession”

Kieran Culkin’s outstanding portrayal in “Succession” secured him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in the Television Drama category.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy: Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”

Ayo Edebiri’s charismatic performance in “The Bear” earned her recognition in the Musical or Comedy category.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy: Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”

Jeremy Allen White’s stellar performance in “The Bear” secured him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in the Musical or Comedy category.

Steven Yeun, left, with Ali Wong. Both won Golden Globes for their performances in the television series “Beef.”Credit...Robyn Beck/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Steven Yeun, left, with Ali Wong. Both won Golden Globes for their performances in the television series “Beef.”Credit…Robyn Beck/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Television Movie: Ali Wong, “Beef”

Ali Wong’s exceptional performance in “Beef” earned her the Golden Globe in this competitive category.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television: Steven Yeun, “Beef”

Steven Yeun’s captivating performance in “Beef” secured him the prestigious Golden Globe.

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Supporting Role: Elizabeth Debicki, “The Crown”

Elizabeth Debicki’s impactful role in “The Crown” earned her the award for Best Supporting Actress.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Supporting Role: Matthew Macfadyen, “Succession”

Matthew Macfadyen’s nuanced and compelling supporting role in “Succession” contributed to the series’ success, earning him the Golden Globe.

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television: Ricky Gervais, “Ricky Gervais: Armageddon”

Ricky Gervais’s comedic brilliance in “Ricky Gervais: Armageddon” earned him recognition in the Stand-Up Comedy category.

Conclusion: The Golden Globes 2024 celebrated a diverse array of talent, with established names and rising stars sharing the spotlight. The winners showcased the industry’s commitment to pushing boundaries, telling

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