The glitz, the glam, and the golden trophies! The 2024 Golden Globes were a rollercoaster of emotions, with unexpected winners stealing the spotlight. Let’s dive into the dazzling highlights of the evening.
Best Film – Drama: Oppenheimer Takes the Crown
In a nail-biting category, Oppenheimer emerged victorious, overshadowing contenders like Killers of the Flower Moon and Maestro. The drama unfolded on and off the screen, keeping us on the edge of our seats.
Best Female Actor in a Film – Drama: Lily Gladstone’s Triumph
Lily Gladstone’s stellar performance in Killers of the Flower Moon left the audience in awe. While the competition was fierce, Gladstone’s emotional depth set her apart, earning her the well-deserved win.
Nominee | Film | Result |
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Lily Gladstone | Killers of the Flower Moon | Winner |
Carey Mulligan | Maestro | |
Sandra Hüller | Anatomy of a Fall | |
Annette Bening | Nyad | |
Greta Lee | Past Lives | |
Cailee Spaeny | Priscilla |
Best Film – Musical or Comedy: Poor Things Laughs Its Way to Victory
Poor Things had the last laugh, snagging the top spot in the musical or comedy category. Laughter echoed through the night as the film’s humor charmed the Golden Globes audience.
Best Male Actor in a Film – Musical or Comedy: Paul Giamatti’s Comic Triumph
Paul Giamatti had us in stitches with his performance in The Holdovers. The comedic genius walked away with the trophy, leaving Nicolas Cage and Timothée Chalamet in his humorous wake.
Nominee | Film | Result |
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Nicolas Cage | Dream Scenario | |
Timothée Chalamet | Wonka | |
Matt Damon | Air | |
Paul Giamatti | The Holdovers | Winner |
Joaquin Phoenix | Beau Is Afraid | |
Jeffrey Wright | American Fiction |
Best TV Series – Drama: Succession Continues Its Reign
Succession asserted its dominance, securing the title of the best TV series drama. The ruthless Roys kept viewers hooked, ensuring the drama unfolded not only on screen but also in the winner’s circle.
Best Female Actor in a TV Series – Drama: Sarah Snook’s Succession Triumph
Sarah Snook from Succession showcased her acting prowess, earning a Golden Globe for her compelling portrayal. The TV drama landscape is truly enriched by her talent.
Nominee | TV Series | Result |
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Helen Mirren | 1923 | |
Bella Ramsey | The Last of Us | |
Keri Russell | The Diplomat | |
Sarah Snook | Succession | Winner |
Imelda Staunton | The Crown | |
Emma Stone | The Curse |
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: Barbie Takes the Crown
In a category celebrating the spectacle of cinema, Barbie emerged as the shining star. The film’s commercial success and cultural impact crowned it the cinematic and box office champion of the year.
Nominee | Film | Result |
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Barbie | Barbie | Winner |
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 | ||
John Wick: Chapter 4 | ||
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One | ||
Oppenheimer | Oppenheimer | |
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | ||
The Super Mario Bros Movie | ||
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour |
Best Original Song in a Film: Barbie Soundtrack Strikes a Chord
The music scene at the Golden Globes was electrifying, but it was Barbie that struck a chord with the judges. “What Was I Made For?” by Billie Eilish and Finneas secured its place as the Best Original Song, adding a musical triumph to Barbie‘s list of accolades.
Song | Film | Result |
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“Addicted to Romance” | She Came to Me | |
“Dance the Night” | Barbie | |
“I’m Just Ken” | Barbie | |
“Peaches” | The Super Mario Bros Movie | |
“Road to Freedom” | Rustin | |
“What Was I Made For?” | Barbie | Winner |
Best Original Score in a Film: Ludwig Göransson’s Symphony in Oppenheimer
Ludwig Göransson orchestrated triumph in Oppenheimer, claiming the Best Original Score accolade. The masterful composition set the tone for the film’s intense drama, leaving audiences emotionally resonant.
Composer | Film | Result |
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Ludwig Göransson | Oppenheimer | Winner |
Jerskin Fendrix | Poor Things | |
Robbie Robertson | Killers of the Flower Moon | |
Mica Levi | The Zone of Interest | |
Daniel Pemberton | Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | |
Joe Hisaishi | The Boy and the Heron |
Best Male Actor in a Film – Drama: Cillian Murphy’s Triumph in Oppenheimer
Cillian Murphy’s performance in Oppenheimer didn’t just grab attention; it clenched the Golden Globe for Best Male Actor in a Film – Drama. Murphy’s portrayal left an indelible mark on the night, sealing his place in the winner’s circle.
Nominee | Film | Result |
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Bradley Cooper | Maestro | |
Cillian Murphy | Oppenheimer | Winner |
Leonardo DiCaprio | Killers of the Flower Moon | |
Colman Domingo | Rustin | |
Andrew Scott | All of Us Strangers | |
Barry Keoghan | Saltburn |
Best Female Actor in a Film – Musical or Comedy: Emma Stone Sparkles in Poor Things
Emma Stone’s charisma lit up the stage as she clinched the award for Best Female Actor in a Film – Musical or Comedy. Her stellar performance in Poor Things resonated with audiences, proving laughter is indeed the best medicine.
Nominee | Film | Result |
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Fantasia Barrino | The Color Purple | |
Jennifer Lawrence | No Hard Feelings | |
Natalie Portman | May December | |
Alma Pöysti | Fallen Leaves | |
Margot Robbie | Barbie | |
Emma Stone | Poor Things | Winner |
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Best Director in a Film: Christopher Nolan Steers Oppenheimer to Glory
The captain of the cinematic ship, Christopher Nolan, sailed Oppenheimer into the harbor of victory, earning the coveted title of Best Director. Nolan’s vision and execution proved once again why he stands at the helm of the film industry.
Director | Film | Result |
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Bradley Cooper | Maestro | |
Greta Gerwig | Barbie | |
Yorgos Lanthimos | Poor Things | |
Christopher Nolan | Oppenheimer | Winner |
Martin Scorsese | Killers of the Flower Moon | |
Celine Song | Past Lives |
Best Animated Film: The Boy and the Heron Soars to Victory
In the animated realm, The Boy and the Heron spread its wings and soared to glory, claiming the Best Animated Film award. The enchanting tale captivated audiences and added another feather to the animation genre’s cap.
Film | Result |
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The Boy and the Heron | Winner |
Elemental | |
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse | |
The Super Mario Bros Movie | |
Suzume | |
Wish |
Best Male Actor in a TV Series – Drama: Kieran Culkin Dominates the Succession
Kieran Culkin asserted his dominance in Succession, walking away with the Best Male Actor in a TV Series – Drama award. Culkin’s portrayal of Roman Roy showcased his acting prowess and left a lasting impression.
Nominee | TV Series | Result |
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Pedro Pascal | The Last of Us | |
Kieran Culkin | Succession | Winner |
Jeremy Strong | Succession | |
Brian Cox | Succession | |
Gary Oldman | Slow Horses | |
Dominic West | The Crown |
Best Female Actor in a TV Series – Musical or Comedy: Ayo Edebiri’s Comedy Triumph
Ayo Edebiri had the last laugh, securing the Best Female Actor award in a TV Series – Musical or Comedy for The Bear. Her comedic genius shone through, proving laughter is truly a universal language.
Nominee | TV Series | Result |
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Rachel Brosnahan | The Marvelous Mrs Maisel | |
Quinta Brunson | Abbott Elementary | |
Ayo Edebiri | The Bear | Winner |
Elle Fanning | The Great | |
Selena Gomez | Only Murders in the Building | |
Natasha Lyonne | Poker Face |
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Best Non-English Language Film: Anatomy of a Fall Triumphs Globally
In a celebration of global cinema, Anatomy of a Fall claimed the title of Best Non-English Language Film. The film’s international resonance and storytelling prowess elevated it to golden glory.
Film | Result |
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Anatomy of a Fall | Winner |
Fallen Leaves | |
Io Capitano | |
Past Lives | |
Society of the Snow | |
The Zone of Interest |
Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on TV: Ricky Gervais’ Armageddon Laughter
Ricky Gervais proved that laughter is the best remedy, winning the Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on TV for Ricky Gervais Armageddon. His sharp wit and fearless humor left audiences in stitches.
Performer | Show | Result |
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Ricky Gervais | Ricky Gervais Armageddon | Winner |
Trevor Noah | Where Was I | |
Chris Rock | Selective Outrage | |
Amy Schumer | Emergency Contact | |
Sarah Silverman | Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love | |
Wanda Sykes | I’m an Entertainer |
Best Supporting Male Actor in a TV Series: Matthew Macfadyen Shines in Succession
Matthew Macfadyen’s portrayal in Succession earned him the Best Supporting Male Actor in a TV Series award. His nuanced performance added layers to the drama, contributing to the series’ success.
Nominee | TV Series | Result |
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Billy Crudup | The Morning Show | |
Matthew Macfadyen | Succession | Winner |
James Marsden | Jury Duty | |
Ebon Moss–Bachrach | The Bear | |
Alan Ruck | Succession | |
Alexander Skarsgård | Succession |
Best Supporting Female Actor in a TV Series: Elizabeth Debicki Crowned Winner
Elizabeth Debicki’s regal performance in The Crown earned her the Best Supporting Female Actor in a TV Series award. Her portrayal added grace and depth to the royal drama.
Nominee | TV Series | Result |
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Elizabeth Debicki | The Crown | Winner |
Abby Elliott | The Bear | |
Christina Ricci | Yellowjackets | |
J Smith-Cameron | Succession | |
Meryl Streep | Only Murders in the Building | |
Hannah Waddingham | Ted Lasso |
Best Male Actor in a Limited TV Series: Steven Yeun Triumphs in Beef
Steven Yeun took the spotlight in Beef, earning the Best Male Actor in a Limited TV Series award. His captivating performance showcased the brilliance of limited series storytelling.
Nominee | TV Series | Result |
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Matt Bomer | Fellow Travelers | |
Sam Claflin | Daisy Jones & the Six | |
Jon Hamm | Fargo | |
Woody Harrelson | White House Plumbers | |
David Oyelowo | Lawmen: Bass Reeves | |
Steven Yeun | Beef | Winner |
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Best Female Actor in a Limited TV Series: Ali Wong Triumphs in Beef
Ali Wong dazzled in Beef, clinching the Best Female Actor in a Limited TV Series award. Her standout performance added a touch of brilliance to the limited series landscape.
Nominee | TV Series | Result |
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Riley Keough | Daisy Jones & the Six | |
Brie Larson | Lessons in Chemistry | |
Elizabeth Olsen | Love & Death | |
Juno Temple | Fargo | |
Rachel Weisz | Dead Ringers | |
Ali Wong | Beef | Winner |
Best Supporting Male Actor in a Film: Robert Downey Jr. Shines in Oppenheimer
In a stellar ensemble, Robert Downey Jr.’s performance in Oppenheimer stood out, earning him the Best Supporting Male Actor award. His presence on screen added depth to the gripping narrative.
Nominee | Film | Result |
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Willem Dafoe | Poor Things | |
Robert DeNiro | Killers of the Flower Moon | |
Robert Downey Jr. | Oppenheimer | Winner |
Ryan Gosling | Barbie | |
Charles Melton | May December | |
Mark Ruffalo | Poor Things |
Best Supporting Female Actor in a Film: Da’Vine Joy Randolph Shines in The Holdovers
Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s standout performance in The Holdovers earned her the Best Supporting Female Actor award. Her compelling portrayal added an extra layer of brilliance to the film.
Nominee | Film | Result |
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Emily Blunt | Oppenheimer | |
Danielle Brooks | The Color Purple | |
Jodie Foster | Nyad | |
Julianne Moore | May December | |
Rosamund Pike | Saltburn | |
Da’Vine Joy Randolph | The Holdovers | Winner |
The 2024 Golden Globes dazzled with surprises, laughter, and heartfelt moments. From cinematic triumphs to television sensations, each winner carved their name into the history of entertainment. As the glitter settled and the curtain fell, the legacy of this star-studded night will resonate for years to come.