Atonement won Best Picture Drama and Sweeney Todd won Best Picture Comedy/Musical at the 65th Annual Golden Golden Awards. Both films had led their respective movie category nominations.
In television, Mad Men won Best TV Drama, while Extras won Best TV Comedy.
Because of the writer’s strike, Golden Globe winners were announced tonight via an NBC special which took the place of usual televised awards ceremony.
View a listing of all the winners that were announced tonight here after the jump.
Movies
Best Motion Picture – Drama
American Gangster
Atonement
Eastern Promises
The Great Debaters
Michael Clayton
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
WINNER: Atonement
Best Director – Motion Picture
Tim Burton – Sweeney Todd
Ethan and Joel Coen – No Country For Old Men
Julian Schnabel – The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Ridley Scott – American Gangster
Joe Wright – Atonement
Julian Schnabel – The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
Diablo Cody – Juno
Ethan and Joel Coen – No Country For Old Men
Christopher Hampton – Atonement
Ronald Harwood – The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Aaron Sorkin – Charlie Wilson’s War
WINNER: Ethan and Joel Coen – No Country For Old Men
Best Original Score
Into the Wild
Grace Is Gone
The Kite Runner
Atonement
Eastern Promises
WINNER: Atonement
Best Original Song
Despidida – Love in the Time of Cholera
Grace Is Gone – Grace Is Gone
Guaranteed – Into the Wild
That’s How You Know – Enchanted
Walk Hard – Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story’
WINNER: Guaranteed – Into the Wild
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Cate Blanchett – Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Julie Christie – Away From Her
Jodie Foster – The Brave One
Angelina Jolie – A Mighty Heart
Keira Knightley – Atonement
WINNER: Julie Christie
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
George Clooney – Michael Clayton
Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood
James McAvoy – Atonement
Viggo Mortensen – Eastern Promises
Denzel Washington – American Gangster
WINNER: Daniel Day-Lewis
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Cate Blanchett – I’m Not There
Julia Roberts – Charlie Wilson’s War
Saoirse Ronan – Atonement
Amy Ryan – Gone Baby Gone
Tilda Swinton – Michael Clayton
WINNER: Cate Blanchett – I’m Not There
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Casey Affleck – The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Javier Bardem – No Country For Old Men
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Charlie Wilson’s War
John Travolta – Hairspray
Tom Wilkinson – Michael Clayton
WINNER: Javier Bardem – No Country For Old Men
Best Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy
Across The Universe
Charlie Wilson’s War
Hairspray
Juno
Sweeney Todd
WINNER: Sweeney Todd
Best Foreign Language Film
Four Months, Three Weeks and Two Days
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
The Kite Runner
Lust, Caution
Persepolis
WINNER: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Amy Adams – Enchanted
Nikki Blonsky – Hairspray
Helena Bonham Carter – Sweeney Todd
Marion Cotillard – La Vie En Rose
Ellen Page – Juno
WINNER: Marion Cotillard – La Vie En Rose
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical Or Comedy
Johnny Depp – Sweeney Todd
Ryan Gosling – Lars and the Real Girl
Tom Hanks – Charlie Wilson’s War
Philip Seymour Hoffman – The Savages
John C. Reilly – Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
WINNER: Johnny Depp – Sweeney Todd
Best Animated Feature Film
Bee Movie
Ratatouille
The Simpsons Movie
WINNER: Ratatouille
Television
Best Actress – TV Comedy/Musical
Christina Applegate – Samantha Who?
America Ferrera – Ugly Betty
Tina Fey – 30 Rock
Anna Friel – Pushing Daisies
Mary-Louise Parker- Weeds
WINNER: Tina Fey
Best Actor – TV Comedy/Musical
Alec Baldwin – 30 Rock
Steve Carell – The Office
David Duchovny – Californication
Ricky Gervais – Extras
Lee Pace – Pushing Daisies
WINNER: David Duchovny – Californication
Best Actress – TV Drama
Patricia Arquette – Medium
Glenn Close – Damages
Mini Driver – The Riches
Edie Falco – The Sopronos
Sally Field – Brothers and Sisters
Holly Hunter – Saving Grace
Kyra Sedgwick – The Closer
WINNER: Glenn Close – Damages
Best Actor – TV Drama
Michael C. Hall – Dexter
Jon Hamm – Mad Men
Hugh Laurie – House
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers – The Tudors
Bill Paxton – Big Love
WINNER: Jon Hamm – Mad Men
Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, mini-series or motion picture made for television
Rose Byrne – Damages
Rachel Griffiths – Brothers & Sisters
Katherine Heigl – Grey’s Anatomy
Samantha Morton – Longford
Anna Paquin – Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
Jaime Pressly – My Name is Earl
WINNER: Samantha Morton – Longford
Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, mini-series or motion picture made for television
Ted Danson – Damages
Kevin Dillon – Entourage
Jeremy Piven – Entourage
Andy Serkis – Longford
William Shatner – Boston Legal
Donald Sutherland – Dirty Sexy Money
WINNER: Jeremy Piven – Entourage
Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Bryce Dallas Howard – As You Like It
Debra Messing – The Starter Wife
Queen Latifah – Life Support
Sissy Spacek – Pictures of Hollis Woods
Ruth Wilson – Jane Eyre
WINNER: Queen Latifah – Life Support
Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Adam Beach – Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
Ernest Borgnine – A Grandpa For Christmas
Jim Broadbent – Longford
Jason Isaacs – The State Within
James Nesbitt – Jekyll
WINNER: Jim Broadbent
Best Mini-Series – Television
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
The Company
5 Days
The State Within
Longford
WINNER: Longford
Best TV series – Comedy
30 Rock
Californication
Entourage
Extras
Pushing Daisies
WINNER: Extras
Best TV Show – Drama
Big Love
Damages
House
Mad Men
Grey’s Anatomy
The Tudors
WINNER: Mad Men
A very weird telecast.
Comment by Jerry — January 13, 2008 @ 11:26 pm
Very uneventful, super fast, and unmemorable. I’ve already forgotten who won.
Comment by Empress Eve — January 13, 2008 @ 11:58 pm
What a non-event that telecast was!
Give the writers what they deserve and end the strike! This is exactly what ‘entertainment’ looks like without them.
Comment by Dave3 — January 14, 2008 @ 12:09 am
I wonder when Jeremy Piven is going to stop winning for ‘Entourage’…?
Comment by The Rub — January 14, 2008 @ 11:17 pm