New Delhi: The 78th, Golden Globes 2021 award ceremony was held on Sunday night at Los Angeles. Due to Covid-19, the Golden Globe award ceremony was delayed by two months. The ceremony was hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Late actor Chadwick Boseman won the best performance by an actor award in a motion picture (Drama) and best picture drama went to Nomadland.
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Nomadland is the best picture in drama
Chloe Zhao’s Nomadland was crowned best picture in drama. It was made with a budget of $4-6 million dollars.
Chloé Zhao takes home the award for Best Director, Motion Picture for Nomadland. ???? #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/0zdYKTyeeb
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Borat Subsequent Moviefilm wins Best Motion Picture
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm was given the award for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy).
High five! Borat Subsequent Moviefilm wins Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy at The #GoldenGlobes. pic.twitter.com/DxQltecMXt
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Andra day won the Best Actress award in drama
Andra Day won the best performance by an actress in a motion picture (Drama) for The United States vs. Billie Holiday.
She's not singing the blues tonight. Andra Day wins Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama at The #GoldenGlobes. pic.twitter.com/n5GBNMpM4A
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Chadwick Boseman won the best actor in a motion picture Drama
Chadwick Boseman posthumously won the best actor in a motion picture drama for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. He died last year after a long battle with cancer.
Sacha Baron Cohen won the best actor in a motion picture (Musical and Comedy)
Sacha Baron Cohen won best actor in a motion picture, Musical and Comedy for Borat Subsequent Movie Film.
Chole Zhao won the best director for Nomadland
Chole Zhao won the best director for the film Nomadland. She is the second woman ever to win best director motion picture at Golden Globes.
The Queen’s Gambit won the best-limited series
The Queen’s Gambit won the best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or motion picture made for television.
Anya Taylor-Joy won for the Queen's Gambit.
Anya Taylor-Joy won the best actress award in a limited series made for television for the Queen’s Gambit.
Anya Taylor-Joy wins Best Actress in a Limited Series, TV Movie at The #GoldenGlobes. pic.twitter.com/tcU2cz4DM6
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Gillian Anderson won the best performer for Crown
Gillian Anderson won the best performance as an actress in a television supporting role for the Crown. She played the role of Margaret Thatcher on the show.
Daniel Kaluuya won best supporting actor
Daniel Kaluuya won the best performance by an actor in a supporting role in motion picture for Judas and the Black Messiah.
John Boyega won the best actor in a supporting role
John Boyega won the best actor in a supporting role in a limited series or motion picture made for television for Small Axe.
Catherine O’Hara won the best actress (Musical or Comedy)
Catherine O’Hara won the best performance by an actress in a television series for Schitt’s Creek.
Soul wons best motion picture, Animated
Disney Pixar’s soul won the best motion picture, Animated award at the Golden Globe.
Mark Ruffalo won best performances as an actor.
Mark Ruffalo won best actor in a limited series for the movie '1 know this much is true'. He plays the role of twin brothers in the series.
Emma Corrin won best actor drama
Emma Corrin won the best performance by an actress in television series for the Crown.
It's been a historic night for Emma Corrin at the #GoldenGlobes! She won the award tonight for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama, after receiving her very first nomination in the category. pic.twitter.com/y1GzyLsdXC
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Minari wins Best Motion Picture, Foreign Language at the #GoldenGlobes! pic.twitter.com/486jld6AIz
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Jodie Foster wins the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture at The #GoldenGlobes. pic.twitter.com/GhdAD2FBPS
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