Golden Globes 2016: Complete list of winners and nominees
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Golden Globe winners, including Rachel Bloom with her Golden Globe for Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical, stop by the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards press room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Actor Sylvester Stallone, winner of Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture for “Creed,” poses in the press room at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Kate Winslet accepts her Golden Globe for Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Director Alejandro González Iñárritu, left, and actor Leonardo DiCaprio pose with awards for Best Motion Picture, Drama; Best Director, Motion Picture; and Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama, for “The Revenant” in the press room at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Winner Oscar Isaac for Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Taraji P. Henson in the press room with her Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Matt Damon, winner for Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy, at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Producers Mark Pybus, left, Colin Callender and Rebecca Eaton, winners of Miniseries or Television Film for “Wolf Hall,” pose in the press room at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Jimmy Naples, left, and Sam Smith, winners of the Best Original Song in a Motion Picture for “Writing’s On The Wall” from the movie “Spectre”, at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Aaron Sorkin, winner of Screenplay - Motion Picture for “Steve Jobs” at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 10, 2016.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Director Laszlo Nemes, center, actor Geza Rohrig, second from left, and other members of the “Son of Saul” team pose with the award for best foreign-language film for “Son of Saul,” in the press room at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Jennifer Lawrence won the award for lead actress in a motion picture comedy for “Joy.”
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Christian Slater took home the prize for actor in a supporting role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television, for “Mr. Robot.”
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Gael Garcia Bernal of “Mozart in the Jungle” wins for actor in a TV series, musical or comedy.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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“Mr. Robot” creator Sam Esmail, center, and the cast pose together after winning the Golden Globe award for best TV series drama.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Maura Tierney holds her Golden Globe for supporting actress in a limited series/TV Movie for “The Affair.”
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Jon Hamm holds his Golden Globe for “Mad Men.”
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Winners of the best motion picture musical or comedy for “The Martian”: Simon Kinberg, left, Ridley Scott and Michael Schaefer.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Pete Docter, left, and Jonas Rivera, winners of the best animated feature film for “Inside Out.”
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Lady Gaga with her Golden Globe for actress in a miniseries or a motion picture. She will perform the national anthem at Super Bowl 50.
(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Gael Garcia Bernal, Bernadette Peters and Lola Kirke share the Golden Globe for TV series comedy for “Mozart in the Jungle.”
The 73rd Golden Globe Awards have come to an end, along with all the speeches, surprises and snubs.
“The Revenant” and “The Martian” took the top film awards, while “Mr. Robot” and “Mozart in the Jungle” went home with wins in the TV drama and TV comedy categories, respectively.
Among the acting winners were Leonardo DiCaprio, Brie Larson, Taraji P. Henson and Matt Damon.
Comedian and host Ricky Gervais opened the show with jokes that made some laugh hysterically, and others cringe.
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)
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Jennifer Lawrence accepts the award for actress in a motion picture comedy for her role in “Joy.” “Every time I’m up here, it’s because of you,” Lawrence said of her director David O. Russell.
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)
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In the final award of the night, Alejandro G. Inarritu accepts the honor for motion picture drama for his film “The Revenant.”
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)
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Brie Larson accepts the award for actress in a motion picture drama for her role in “Room.” After a long list of folks to shout out, she said, “I’m sorry to anyone I forgot, I’ll write you a thank you card.”
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)
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As Taraji P. Henson walked to the stage to accept her award for actress in a TV drama, she passed out cookies to those around her, including one to Lady Gaga. “Cookies for everyone tonight, my treat,” she said for her winning role playing a character named Cookie in “Empire.” And just as she was asked to wrap up her speech, she refused. “I waited 20 years for this,” Henson said.
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)
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After being announced as a two-time Golden Globe award winner, Jim Carrey made it known that he isn’t just a regular person, he is a two-time Golden Globe award winner. Though, of course, his dreams won’t be fulfilled, as he said, until he becomes a three-time Golden Globe award winner.
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)
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Presenter Morgan Freeman announces the nominees for directing.
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Alejandro G. Inarritu accepts the award for director for “The Revenant.”
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)
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Presenter Andy Samberg sparks laughs.
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Michael Keaton takes the stage to present an award.
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Sophia Bush, left, and Kate Bosworth present an award onstage.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal introduces the nominated film “The Room.”
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Music, what music? Ridley Scott made sure to get in all this “thank yous” while accepting the award for motion picture comedy for “The Martian.”
(Paul Drinkwater / Associated Press)
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Ricky Gervais once again hosted the event at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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Who made our list for best and worst looks at the 73rd Golden Globes?
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Cate Blanchett’s rosy-hued, fringe-tastic gown by Givenchy earns the “Carol” star a spot on our best-dressed list at the 73rd Golden Globes.
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Jennifer Lopez gets a best-dressed nod for her chartreuse Giambattista Valli gown with a thigh-slit as high as most of the night’s necklines were low.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times (left and center), Paul Buck / EPA (right) )
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Brie Larson’s custom Calvin Klein Collection gown had a Princess Leia-bikini vibe to it -- but that didn’t keep her from joining our list of best-dressed -- and on trend for the sparkle factor.
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Presenter Kate Bosworth made it onto the best-dressed list long before she hit the red carpet, thanks to the social media posts of her giving her Dolce & Gabbana rose paillette strapless gown with silver crystal embellishments a pre-show “test swirl.”
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Jaimie Alexander was one of the earliest on-trend celebrities to hit the red carpet, and her bold green gown with a plunging neckline by Genny also earned her a spot on our list of favorite looks from the 73rd Golden Globes.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times (left), Jason Merritt / Getty Images (center), Valerie Macon / AFP/Getty Images (right))
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Emmy Rossum’s Armani Privé crimson silk crepe strapless gown with a mermaid skirt and cascading train was a sleek and simple stunner -- and one of the standout looks at the 73rd Golden Globes.
Gina Rodriguez picked a midnight blue duchesse architectural gown from Zac Posen’s pre-fall 2016 collection. She hit the red carpet early -- and the best-dressed list not long after that.
Red-carpet repeat offender Kevin Hart struck an off note with an olive green, open-weave wool dinner jacket with a black satin shawl collar lapel by Musika Frère.
(Jordan Strauss / Invision/AP)
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Eva Longoria’s white Georges Hobeika fishtail gown was among our least-favorite looks of the 73rd Golden Globes -- thanks in no small part to the floral embellishments at the hips.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times (left), Valerie Macon / AFP/Getty Images (center), Jordan Strauss / Invision/Associated Press (right))
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Melissa McCarthy’s shimmery blue metallic dress -- which she reportedly helped design herself - was among our least-favorite looks of the evening.
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Actor in a motion picture, drama
Bryan Cranston, “Trumbo” | Review | Video Q&A WINNER: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant” Michael Fassbender, “Steve Jobs” | Review | Interview Eddie Redmayne, “The Danish Girl” | Review | Interview Will Smith, “Concussion”
Actor in a motion picture, comedy
Christian Bale, “The Big Short” Steve Carell, “The Big Short” WINNER: Matt Damon, “The Martian” Al Pacino, “Danny Collins” Mark Ruffalo, “Infinitely Polar Bear”
“Casual” | Review WINNER: “Mozart in the Jungle” | Review “Orange Is the New Black” “Silicon Valley” “Transparent” “Veep”
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Kate Winslet, Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence
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Helen Mirren
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Laverne Cox at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards.
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Amy Adams; Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith; and Lady Gaga
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Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart
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Katy Perry, Taylor Schilling and Kate Hudson
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Christian Bale and wife Sibi Blazic
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Regina King and Rachel Bloom.
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Dwayne Johnson and daughter Simone Alexandra Johnson
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Saoirse Ronan
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Julianne Moore, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Jennifer Jason Leigh
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Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis
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Director Tom McCarthy and his guest
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Lily Tomlin, Denis O’Hare and Uzo Aduba
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Liev Schreiber and Damian Lewis
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Brie Larson
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From left, actresses Leslie Mann, Zendaya and Eva Longoria.
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Amy Schumer
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Sylvester Stallone with wife and daughters
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Jamie Foxx and Gerard Butler
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David and Jessica Oyelowo
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, from left, Laverne Cox and Eva Longoria on the red carpet.
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Elvis Nolasco and Richard Cabral
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Wiz Khalifa
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Lola Kirke poses on the red carpet at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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Emmy Rossum and Sam Esmail
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Zoe Kazan and Paul Dano
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Giuliana Rancic, Debbie Matenopoulos and Ken and Tran Jeong.
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Maria Menounos
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Ernst & Young couriers deliver the envelopes containing the winners to the 73rd Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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Carly Steel, left, Brad Goreski and Louise Roe
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Fans in the bleachers watch the red carpet arrivals.
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Actor Alan Cumming documents the red carpet moment.
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Liz Hernandez, left, Carly Steel and Nancy O’Dell
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Nancy O’Dell at the 73rd Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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Bomb sniffing dogs walked the red carpet January 10, 2016 at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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Actress in a TV series, comedy
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Actress in a TV series, drama
Caitriona Balfe, “Outlander” | Interview Viola Davis, “How to Get Away with Murder” Eva Green, “Penny Dreadful” WINNER: Taraji P. Henson, “Empire” Robin Wright, “House of Cards”
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Actress in a supporting role in a motion picture
Jane Fonda, “Youth” Jennifer Jason Leigh, “The Hateful Eight” Helen Mirren, “Trumbo” Alicia Vikander, “Ex Machina” WINNER: Kate Winslet, “Steve Jobs”
Actor in a supporting role in a motion picture
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For the last 50 years, the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. has bestowed a celebrity offspring with the title of Miss (or Mr.) Golden Globe. Some have launched their acting careers alongside their parents, while others have ventured off in different directions.
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Simone Garcia Johnson arriving at the 75th Golden Globes at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on January 7, 2018. Simone Garcia Johnson, daughter of actor and professional wrestler Dwayne Johnson, is this year’s Golden Globes Ambassador.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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The three daughters of Sylvester Stallone and his wife, former model Jennifer Flavin, attended the 2016 Golden Globes with their parents. That year, their father won the Golden Globe for actor in a supporting role in a motion picture for his role in “Creed.”
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Like many celebrity daughters, Corinne made her debut at the Bal des Debutantes at L’Hotel de Crillon in Paris in November. But she grew accustomed to those flashing lights and beautiful ball gowns much earlier, when she accompanied her father to the 2005 Oscars. In between her studies at USC, the 21-year-old is pursuing a career as a model and actress.
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Greer landed her breakout role in the MTV comedy “Awkward.” The Los Angeles native was a former beauty pageant contestant, emerging as Miss Teen Malibu in 2008 and 2009 and Miss Regional California Teen USA in 2011.
(Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Despite Sosie’s parents’ efforts to dissuade her from acting, Sosie embraced a TV role in “The Closer.” She later enrolled at Brown University to study musical theater and has since joined the cast of “Fiction in Photographs,” a 2012 off-Broadway musical. (Michael Buckner / Getty Images for InStyle)
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As a young girl, Francesca starred in movie roles alongside her parents. But it was her recurring spot on the 2012 E! reality series “Mrs. Eastwood and Company” that shot her to fame as an adventure-seeking, opinionated student at USC. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
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As Rainey was honored with the title, she wasn’t far from making her acting debut in the comedic drama “Mighty Fine” (2012), opposite her real-life mother. Since then, the budding songstress and actress has appeared in both a movie short and a western fantasy film. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Gia had a bevy of acting credits before holding the title of Miss Golden Globe. The Manhattan native began her career at 13 in the film “Uncle Nino” (2003) opposite her father. She went on to appear on both big and small screens. (Robyn Beck/ AFP/Getty Images)
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When Mavis was selected to become Miss Golden Globe, she boasted a resume with plenty of modeling kudos but without an acting credit. While she enrolled at Columbia University to study the acting craft, Mavis ultimately retreated to her true passion of horseback riding. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
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As the oldest Willis daughter, Rumer made her acting debut opposite her parents. The Kentucky native later dabbled in television. Rumer was originally slated to be Miss Golden Globe in 2008, but waited until the next year because of an industrywide writers strike. (Steve Granitz / WireImage / Getty Images)
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Lorraine landed her big break in her father’s film “Something’s Gotta Give” (2003), as the young girl in the market. She later starred in family-friendly movies and snagged a role in the sports biopic “Soul Surfer.” (Hector Mata / AFP / Getty Images )
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Dakota was the first second-generation Miss Golden Globe ever; her mother held the honor in 1975. She made her film debut in “Crazy in Alabama” (1999). Her big break arrives in E.L. James’ 2015 adaptation of the erotic novel “Fifty Shades of Grey.” (SGranitz / WireImage / Getty Images)
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Kathryn was the first of Clint’s daughters to be crowned Miss Golden Globe. Her younger half-sister, Francesca, earned the title eight years later. Kathryn’s film and television acting resume remains sparse. (Steve Granitz Archive 1/WireImage)
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Before becoming Miss Golden Globe, Lily starred in “The Baby-Sitters Club” (1995) and in her father’s film “The Postman” (1997). The Los Angeles native did not return to acting afterward. Instead, she took a liking to music and has cultivated a skill set as a singer-songwriter. (Carlo Allegri / Getty Images)
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Freddie Prinze Jr., son of the late comedian Freddie Prinze, who killed himself when his son Freddie Jr. was 10 months old. Prinze Jr. is now 19 yrs old and a young actor who appears in an upcoming film, “To Gillian on her 37th Birthday.”
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Actor in a TV movie or limited series
WINNER: Oscar Isaac, “Show Me a Hero” Patrick Wilson, “Fargo” Idris Elba, “Luther” David Oyelowo, “Nightingale” Mark Rylance, “Wolf Hall”
Supporting actor in a TV series, limited series or TV movie
Alan Cumming, “The Good Wife” Damian Lewis, “Wolf Hall” Ben Mendelsohn, “Bloodline” Tobias Menzies, “Outlander” WINNER: Christian Slater, “Mr. Robot”
Supporting actress in a TV series, limited series or TV movie
Uzo Aduba, “Orange Is the New Black” Joanne Froggatt, “Downton Abbey” Regina King, “American Crime” | Video interview Judith Light, “Transparent” WINNER: Maura Tierney, “The Affair”
Animated feature film
“Anomalisa” “The Good Dinosaur” WINNER: “Inside Out” “The Peanuts Movie” “Shaun the Sheep Movie”
Director
Todd Haynes, “Carol” WINNER: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, “The Revenant” Tom McCarthy, “Spotlight” George Miller, “Mad Max: Fury Road” Ridley Scott, “The Martian”
Screenplay
Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, “Spotlight” WINNER: Aaron Sorkin, “Steve Jobs” Quentin Tarantino, “The Hateful Eight” Emma Donoghue, “Room” Charles Randolph and Adam McKay, “The Big Short”
Original song
“Love Me Like You Do” (“50 Shades of Grey”) “One Kind of Love” (“Love & Mercy”) “See You Again” (“Furious 7”) “Simple Song #3” (“Youth”) WINNER: “Writing’s on the Wall” (“Spectre”)
Foreign language film
“The Brand New Testament” (Belgium/France/Luxembourg) “The Club” (Chile) “The Fencer” (Finland/Germany/Estonia) “Mustang” (France) WINNER: “Son Of Saul” (Hungary)
Score
Carter Burwell, “Carol” Alexandre Desplat, “The Danish Girl” WINNER: Ennio Morricone, “The Hateful Eight Daniel Pemberton, “Steve Jobs” Ryuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto, “The Revenant”
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