
If the Golden Globes are indeed the precursor to the Academy Awards, prepare for it to be all Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King, all the time. The epic trilogy finale won four awards at last nightís 61st Annual Golden Globes, including Best Drama, Best Director, while the acting nods went to Charlize Theron for her part in Monster, Diane Keaton in Somethingís Got To Give, Bill Murray for Lost In Translation and Renee Zellweger in Cold Mountain. Mystic River was the big winner in the dramatic acting category, as both Sean Penn and Tim Robbins were victorious. On the TV side, it was all about 24, The Office, and HBOís Angels In America, the latter in a big way, as it took home a whopping five Golden Globes, as voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Read below for the complete list of winners.
Golden Globe Winners, Film
Drama: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Actress in a Drama: Charlize Theron – Monster
Actor in a Drama: Sean Penn – Mystic River
Musical or Comedy: Lost in Translation
Actress in a Musical or Comedy: Diane Keaton – Something’s Gotta Give
Actor in a Musical or Comedy: Bill Murray – Lost in Translation
Foreign Language: Osama
Supporting Actress: Renee Zellweger – Cold Mountain
Supporting Actor: Tim Robbins – Mystic River
Director: Peter Jackson – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Screenplay: Sofia Coppola – Lost in Translation
Original Score: Howard Shore – The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Original Song: Howard Shore and Annie Lennox: ìInto the Westî from The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Golden Globe Winners, Television
Drama Series: 24
Actress in a Drama: Frances Conroy – Six Feet Under
Actor in a Drama: Anthony LaPaglia – Without a Trace
Musical or Comedy Series: The Office
Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series: Sarah Jessica Parker – Sex and the City
Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series: Ricky Gervais – The Office
Mini-series or Movie Made for Television: Angels in America
Actress in a Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: Meryl Streep – Angels in America
Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: Al Pacino – Angels in America
Supporting Actress in a Series in a Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: Mary-Louise Parker – Angels in America
Supporting Actor in a Series in a Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: Jeffrey Wright – Angels in America
Cecil B. DeMille Award: Michael Douglas
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