In the gathering of Hollywood Royalty at the 74th Golden Globe Awards on January 8, the winners shine the brightest. They truly kicked off 2017 with a blast most especially for “La La Land” which snagged a total of seven awards, winning in all the categories it has been nominated in. This critically-acclaimed film broke record history of having the most wins by just one film.
74th Golden Globe Awards Winners
The Golden Globe Movie Awards winners of the night include Best Supporting Actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson for “Nocturnal Animals”, Best Supporting Actress Viola Davis for “Fences”, Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) Ryan Gosling for “La La Land,” Best Director Damian Chazelle for “La La Land.”
Best Actress (Musical or Comedy) Emma Stone for “La La Land”, Best Actor (Drama) Casey Affleck for “Manchester by the Sea”, Best Actress (Drama) Isabelle Huppert for “Elle”, “La La Land” for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), and “Moonlight” for Best Motion Picture (Drama).
Other Winners Declared for the Golden Globe Movie Awards
“La La Land” wins exceptionally well garnering awards for Best Screenplay in the person of Damien Chazelle, Best Original Song in a Motion Picture “City of Stars,” and Best Original Score. “La La Land’ truly is The film to do benchmarks on.
Other movie awards went to “Zootopia” for Best Animated Film while “Elle” got the award for Best Foreign-Language Film.
Golden Globe Award Winners for Television
Billie Bob Thornton won as Best Actor in a Television Drama for his work in “Goliath” while Claire Foy for her role in “The Crown” is Best Actress for a Television Drama. Tracee Eliss Ross (Black-ish) and Donald Glover (Atlanta) won Best Actress and Best Actor respectively for a Television Series Comedy or Musical. Hugh Laurie and Olivia Colman won for “The Night Manager” as Best Performance by an Actor and Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
“Atlanta” won Best Television Series for a Comedy or Musical. Sara Paulson won Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television for “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.” Incidentally, “The People v. O.J. Simpson” won Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.