The Globes are determined by about 90 foreign journalists, and the Oscars by 6,500 industry professionals. The Oscars will be announced on February 24, assuming the writers strike does not take down Hollywood’s biggest night as well.
THE WINNERS
DRAMA
Best Film Atonement
Best Actress Julie Christie
Away From Her
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis
There Will Be Blood
MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Best FIlm Sweeney Todd
Best Actress Marion Cotillard
La Vie En Rose
Best Actor Johnny Depp
Sweeney Todd
Best Supporting Cate Blanchett
Actress I'm Not There
Best Supporting Javier Bardem
Actor No Country For Old Men
Best Animated Ratatouille
Film
Best Foreign The Diving Bell And
Language Film The Butterfly (France/US)
Best Director Julian Schnabel
The Diving Bell And The Butterfly
Best Screenplay No Country For Old Men
Written by Ethan Coen, Joel Coen
Best Original Atonement
Score Composed by Dario Marianelli
Best Original Guaranteed
Song Into The Wild
A low-key atmosphere enveloped the Golden Globes on Sunday in place of the usual red carpet chaos as sponsors of the widely watched Hollywood awards announced the winners at a news conference
T V SERIES: DRAMA
Best TV Series Mad Men
(AMC) Lionsgate
Best Actress Glenn Close
Damages (FX Network)
Best Actor Jon Hamm
Mad Men (AMC)
TV SERIES: MUSICAL OR COMEDY
Best TV Series Extras (HBO)
Best Actress Tina Fey
30 Rock (NBC)
Best Actor David Duchovny
Californication (Showtime)
MINI: SERIES OR FILM MADE FOR TV
Best TV Series Longford (HBO)
Best Actress Queen Latifah
Life Support (HBO)
Best Actor Jim Broadbent
Longford (HBO)
Best Supporting Samantha Morton
Actress Longford (HBO)
Best Supporting Jeremy Piven
Actor Entourage (HBO)