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2020 Golden Globes as it happened: 1917 wins best drama film

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Kiwi director Taika Waititi and Roman Griffin Davis in Jojo Rabbit. Photo / Supplied.

Kiwi director Taika Waititi and Roman Griffin Davis in Jojo Rabbit. Photo / Supplied.

Here's the rundown of what happened at today's Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles.

They promised much for New Zealand talent. In the end, the lone Kiwi winner was Russell Crowe who took best performance by an actor in a limited series or film made for TV for his role as disgraced former Fox News boss Roger Ailes in The Loudest Voice.

Crowe wasn't at the ceremony because he's in Australia protecting his home from the bushfires but he asked Jennifer Aniston to read a message.

"Make no mistake, the tragedy unfolding in Australia is climate change based.

"We need to act based on science, move our global workforce to renewable energy and respect our planet for the unique and amazing place that it is. That way, we all have a future."

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He later tweeted:

Thanks to the Golden Globes. What a cast I got to work with ... They created a complete world. Their commitment, sensitivity and courage was inspiring."

Scroll to the bottom for a full list of winners and nominees.

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5.08pm - World War I masterpiece wins final award

"Kill me, we're nearly done," said Ricky Gervais introducing Sandra Bullock to present the final award, best drama film. The winner: 1917 - Sam Mendes' (almost) one-shot WWI masterpiece.

In a brief wrap-up Gervais exhorted the audience to donate to Australia before adding, presumably to those in attendance: "Get drunk, take your drugs, f*** off."

Congratulations to 1917 (@1917) - Best Motion Picture - Drama. - #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/SzPeW8iVOW

— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 6, 2020

5.03pm - Four out of seven for Renee

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Renee Zellweger made it four wins in seven nominations, bagging best actress in a drama for her lead role in Judy Garland biopic Judy. She said "the top doesn't matter, it's the journey that matters and the work that matters".

Congratulations to Renée Zellweger - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama - Judy (@JudyTheFilm). - #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/N1wdbmDmqg

— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 6, 2020

4.54pm - No joke: Joaquin wins big

Best actor in a drama film went to Joaquin Phoenix for Joker, his second win in six nominations. He started his speech with a reference to climate change before a sweary commentary on the awards aimed at his fellow nominees: "We all know there's no f****** competition betteen us and this thing is created to sell advertisements."

As the music swelled to signal his time on the stage was up, Phoenix returned to climate change saying that while voting was important those in the room could take some personal responsibility, including not taking private jets to Palm Springs (about 90 minutes' drive from Hollywood).

"I'll try to do better, I hope you do too."

Joaquin Phoenix calling out the bullshit of Awards Season and celebrating the work of his fellow nominees! Plus he breaks down while acknowledging Rooney Mara...

THIS IS WHY WE LOVE HIM!!!!!! #GoldenGlobes #FilmTwitter pic.twitter.com/kNWfh1IRj5

— Matt Neglia (@NextBestPicture) January 6, 2020

4.47pm - Tarantino trumps Taika

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has won the best musical or comedy film ahead of Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit, Dolemite Is My Name, Knives Out and Rocketman. Only two other Kiwi hopes remain - both for The Two Popes.

Congratulations to Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood (@OnceInHollywood) - Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. - #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/HhAqooQuYS

— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 6, 2020

4.37pm - Awkwafina wins for The Farewell

Best performance by an actress in a musical or comedy film went to Awkwafina for The Farewell, which follows a family who, upon learning their grandmother has only a short while left to live, decide not to tell her and schedule a family gathering before she dies.

By our - potentially incorrect - calcualations, that leaves four awards to go.

4.34pm - Jojo Rabbit's Roman Griffin Davis misses out

The child star of Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit lost out on best performance by an actor in a musical or comedy film to Rocketman's Taron Egerton. Egerton paid special tribute to Davis in his acceptance speech before dedicating the award to his mum.

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Congratulations to Taron Egerton - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy - Rocketman (@rocketmanmovie). - #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/0MC94mgVDH

— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 6, 2020

4.29pm - Brad Pitt wins for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

Brad Pitt won best supporting actor for his role as Cliff Booth in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and paid special tribute to "partner in crime LDC" - Leonardo DiCaprio: "He's an all-star, he's a gent and I wouldn't be here without you man."

Both Pitt and ex-wife Jennifer Aniston were at the ceremony. Entertainment Tonight reported Pitt, 56, saying: ""I'll run into Jen, she's a good friend. Yeah."

Pitt said he wanted to bring his mum to the ceremony but is romantically linked to any women he's seen standing next to and it would have been awkward.

Congratulations to Brad Pitt - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture - Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood (@OnceInHollywood). - #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/dOp17b7BAx

— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 6, 2020

4.12pm - Michelle Williams urges women to vote

Michelle Williams won her second Golden Globe, from her sixth nomination, for her role as Gwenn Verdon in Fosse/Verdon. In a powerful speech accepting the award for best actress in a limited series or TV movie, she promoted abortion rights and exhorted women to make the most of their power at this year's looming US election.

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"Women, please vote in your own self-interests. It's what men have been doing for years, which is why the world looks so much like them. Don't forget: we are the largest voting body in this country. Let's make it look more like us."

Williams took to the stage moments after Cate Blanchett's callout to volunteer firefighters battling "climate disaster" in Australia.

4.07pm – Sam Mendes and 1917 cause first upset

Sam Mendes has caused the first real upset of the night, collecting the award for Best Director – Motion Picture – for his World War One epic 1917.

Mendes beat out Tarantino, Bong Joon Ho (Parasite), Todd Phillips (Joker), and Martin Scorcese (The Irishman).

"That is a big surprise" he said in his speech, while admitting every other director in the room remains "in the shadow of Martin Scorsese."

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#GoldenGlobes: Sam Mendes wins director, motion picture for #1917Film https://t.co/oWOsq8YtW4 pic.twitter.com/Ov5fhsp6Qe

— Variety (@Variety) January 6, 2020

Sam Mendes taking that Globe after nobody rooted for him pic.twitter.com/AZ3LOA0AYx

— (gi)baro (@giovanny175) January 6, 2020

3.57pm - Tom Hanks recognised with legacy award

Tom Hanks has received a standing ovation as he was recognised with the coveted Cecil B. DeMille Award, which he collected from Charlize Theron.

The Forrest Gump star explained he was battling the flu before breaking down for a moment when he saw his family in the audience.

Earlier, Hanks caught the eye of many viewers with his comical reactions to Ricky Gervais' speech.

Tom Hanks is the only thing worth watching at the #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/EaYiwtB7h7

— No, uh... (@heeheehoohaha) January 6, 2020

Meanwhile, Olivia Colman had everyone in stitches when she collected the gong for Actress – TV Series – Drama for The Crown. Colman admitted in her speech that she'd had had a few drinks and was "a little boozy."

Patricia Arquette also claimed Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for The Act.

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Arquette was also the first star to touch on the prospect of the US engaging in a war with Iran and delivered some brutal home truths to the audience and television audience.

Patricia Arquette’s powerful #GoldenGlobes speech is a must watch pic.twitter.com/AWmHtIgLvY

— Vulture (@vulture) January 6, 2020

3.36pm – Elton John gets a gong

Elton John is among the winners with both he and Bernie Taupin accepting the gong for I'm Gonna Love Me Again - Best Original Song - Motion Picture – Rocketman.
The I'm Still Standing hit-maker had a minor slip making his way up the steps but hey, winners are grinners.

No one makes Golden Global hits like @eltonofficial, so its only right @rocketmanmovie is nominated for tonight's #GoldenGlobes! The question is... will it win? (Gif via @GIPHY) pic.twitter.com/KWnaHM3gLe

— Golden Globe Awards (@goldenglobes) January 6, 2020

Twitter Freaks Out at Elton John Taking Off His Glasses at Golden Globes https://t.co/isLKhYCr4a pic.twitter.com/GbmbY2eKj1

— 97.1 ZHT (@971zht) January 6, 2020

Comedian Sasha Baron Cohen also earned plenty of laughs when introducing Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit while taking the mickey out of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

3.26pm – Laura Dern wins with Marriage Story

Laura Dern claimed her fifth Globe win in eighth nominations, taking home Supporting Actress – Motion Picture for Marriage Story – which was Netflix's first win of the night. Dern accepted the trophy from Gwyneth Paltrow.

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LAURA DERN VOCÊ É PERFEITA, ENTENDA! #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/XiojoZsmM7

— Exitoína Brasil (@exitoinabr) January 6, 2020

Tellement content pour #LauraDern j'adore cette actrice depuis Jurassik Park 😍 #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/kDcruNozIr

— Bastien Goffre Ⓜ️️ (@Bastii3N) January 6, 2020

Fleabag also claimed a second win, with Phoebe Waller-Bridge collecting the award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy.

Earlier, Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood stars Brad Pitt and Leonardo Dicaprio reunited onstage to introduce the Tarantino film.

3.12pm – Kiwi Anthony McCarten misses out to Quentin Tarantino

Kiwi-born screenwriter Anthony McCarten has lost out to Quentin Tarantino who claimed the gong for best Screenplay - Motion Picture with Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood. Tarantino collected his award from none other than Margot Robbie.

The distinguished Brian Cox also won the award for Best Actor – TV Series – Drama but stunned the crowd when he got up and said events like this "do your head in."

2.59pm – Ellen gets Carol Burnett Award

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All the attention was on Ellen DeGeneres as she was recognised with a lengthy video montage before a standing ovation helped her up to receive the Carol Burnett Award. Elton John even gave a bit of a fit pump to mark her victory.

Degeneres made mention of the animal victims of the Australian bushfires, after Pierce Brosnan had earlier given his condolences to those who have suffered and are still battling the infernos.

"All of us at the Golden Globes and the HFPA send our thoughts to those affected by the bushfires in Australia," the former James Bond said.

"I got a sitcom, I came out as gay and then I lost that sitcom. Then I got another sitcom and I lost it. Then I got a talk show where I can be myself."

-ELLEN DEGENERES. #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/tf2dGdDTJu

— Rod Magaru 🍥 (@rodmagaru) January 6, 2020

Recibe el premio Carol Burnett hoy en los @goldenglobes hoy @TheEllenShow ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/iN4kkrEc7H

— el 🌍de Regina (@elmundodeRegina) January 6, 2020

Congratulations @TheEllenShow on your amazing show. You always make me laugh no matter what is going on in my life. I can always count on you! Thank you for being you Ellen! pic.twitter.com/0326835Ot5

— Karen Clem (@Karen_Clem07) January 6, 2020

2.41pm - Fleabag and Parasite take gold

TV show Fleabag had a win with Phoebe Waller-Bridge claiming Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy, before Parasite director Bong Joon Ho climbed up to accept the gong for Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language (South Korea).

Harvey Keitel also announced The Irishman and the 80-year-old received plenty of praise from viewers impressed by his youthful good looks.

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With the appearance of Harvey Keitel, the ballroom now contains every actor in a gangster movie going back to 1972.

— Jane McManus (@janesports) January 6, 2020

Harvey Keitel is 80. I want to look as good at 80! #GoldenGlobes

— Lesley Abravanel🆘 (@lesleyabravanel) January 6, 2020

2.26pm – Elton John receives standing ovation, Succession among the early winners

Sir Elton John earned a standing ovation from the audience when he took to the stage to announce the biographical musical Rocketman. The Candle In The Wind hit-maker suffered an awkward moment though, when he had to removes his famous sunglasses to read the script.

a standing ovation for elton john and bernie taupin plus a very serious clap from adam thee driver #goldenglobes pic.twitter.com/QavVvW6TYK

— Vulture (@vulture) January 6, 2020

How Elton John be lookin without his glasses... #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/5ScA6ojxBA

— Austin Noll (@AustinNoll_) January 6, 2020

Meanwhile, Best TV Series Drama goes to Succession, while Stellan Skarsgard was also among the early winners, taking out Best Actor In a supporting role for limited series for Chernobyl.

2.15pm – Ricky Gervais takes aim at, well, almost everyone

The British comedian didn't miss when he cracked wise about celebrities including Felicity Huffman and Martin Scorcese, and, yes, of course he made a point of including Prince Andrew, in a joke about the age of Leonardo Dicaprio's date.

The punters lapped it up, taking to social media to praise Gervais' contribution.

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All of us after that @rickygervais monologue. #goldenglobes2020 #GoldenGlobes pic.twitter.com/ZNqXYdgf90

— cinemablend (@CinemaBlend) January 6, 2020

@rickygervais You are absolutely awesome!!! The opening for @goldenglobes was the best thing I've seen in decades.

— e (@lightningabove) January 6, 2020

Ricky Gervais just killing it. #GoldenGlobes

— Luke Brown (@welcometoluke) January 6, 2020

Ricky Gervais is saving the golden globes

— Baconator (@vapourwaver) January 6, 2020

a standing ovation for elton john and bernie taupin plus a very serious clap from adam thee driver #goldenglobes pic.twitter.com/QavVvW6TYK

— Vulture (@vulture) January 6, 2020


1.57pm – Taika Waititi is in the building
The Kiwi director and funny man made a stylish arrival on the red carpet earlier today.

Waititi's film film Jojo Rabbit is nominated for two awards. Photo / Getty Images.
Waititi's film film Jojo Rabbit is nominated for two awards. Photo / Getty Images.

Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Golden Globes.

Hollywood celebs are bracing themselves for ruthless British comedian Ricky Gervais' return, for the fifth time, as host of the 77th edition of the awards show, which begins at 2pm at the Beverly Hilton.

Kiwi-born screenwriter Anthony McCarten is nominated for Best Screenplay with The Two Popes, while director Taika Waititi's Nazi satire Jojo Rabbit up for Best Film Comedy or Musical, and Best Actor Comedy Musical for young newcomer Roman Griffin Davis.

FULL LIST OF WINNERS AND NOMINEES

Best Television Series - Drama

Succession (WINNER)
Big Little Lies
The Crown
Killing Eve
The Morning Show

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Best Television Series - Comedy or Musical

Fleabag (WINNER)
Barry
The Kominsky Method
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
The Politician

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag (WINNER)
Christina Applegate, Dead to Me
Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Kirsten Dunst, On Becoming a God in Central Florida
Natasha Lyonne, Russian Doll

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical

Ramy Youssef, Ramy (WINNER)
Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method
Bill Hader, Barry
Ben Platt, The Politician
Paul Rudd, Living With Yourself

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Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama

Brian Cox, Succession (WINNER)
Kit Harington, Game of Thrones
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Tobias Menzies, The Crown
Billy Porter, Pose

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama

Olivia Colman, The Crown (WINNER)
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Jodie Comer, Killing Eve
Nicole Kidman, Big Little Lies
Reese Witherspoon, The Morning Show

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Stellan Skarsgård, Chernobyl (WINNER)
Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method
Kieran Culkin, Succession
Andrew Scott, Fleabag
Henry Winkler, Barry

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Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Patricia Arquette, The Act (WINNER)
Toni Collette, Unbelievable
Meryl Streep, Big Little Lies
Emily Watson, Chernobyl
Helena Bonham Carter, The Crown

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Russell Crowe, The Loudest Voice (WINNER)
Jared Harris, Chernobyl
Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon
Sacha Baron Cohen, The Spy
Christopher Abbott, Catch-22

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture

Laura Dern, Marriage Story (WINNER)
Kathy Bates, Richard Jewell
Annette Bening, The Report
Jennifer Lopez, Hustlers
Margot Robbie, Bombshell

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Best Screenplay - Motion Picture

Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (WINNER)
Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story
Bong Joon Ho and Jin Won Han, Parasite
Anthony McCarten, The Two Popes
Steven Zaillian, The Irishman
Best Foreign-Language Film

Parasite (WINNER)
The Farewell
Les Misérables
Pain and Glory
Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Best Animated Feature Film

Missing Link (WINNER)
Frozen 2
How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
The Lion King
Toy Story 4

Best Original Song - Motion Picture

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I'm Gonna Love Me Again (Rocketman) — Elton John & Bernie Taupin (WINNER)
Beautiful Ghosts (Cats) — Taylor Swift & Andrew Lloyd Webber
Into the Unknown (Frozen 2) — Robert Lopez & Kristen Anderson-Lopez
Spirit (The Lion King) — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, Timothy McKenzie & Ilya Salmanzadeh
Stand Up (Harriet) — Joshuah Brian Campbell & Cynthia Erivo

Best Director - Motion Picture

Sam Mendes, 1917 (WINNER)
Todd Phillips, Joker
Martin Scorsese, The Irishman
Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Bong Joon Ho, Parasite

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon (WINNER)
Kaitlyn Dever, Unbelievable
Joey King, The Act
Helen Mirren, Catherine the Great
Merritt Wever, Unbelievable

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

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Chernobyl (WINNER)
Catch-22
Fosse/Verdon
The Loudest Voice
Unbelievable

Best Original Score - Motion Picture

Hildur Gudnadóttir, Joker (WINNER)
Alexandre Desplat, Little Women
Randy Newman, Marriage Story
Thomas Newman, 1917
Daniel Pemberton, Motherless Brooklyn

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture

Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (WINNER)
Tom Hanks, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Anthony Hopkins, The Two Popes
Al Pacino, The Irishman
Joe Pesci, The Irishman

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

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Taron Egerton, Rocketman (WINNER)
Daniel Craig, Knives Out
Roman Griffin Davis, Jojo Rabbit
Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Eddie Murphy, Dolemite Is My Name

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

Awkwafina, The Farewell (WINNER)
Cate Blanchett, Where'd You Go Bernadette?
Ana de Armas, Knives Out
Beanie Feldstein, Booksmart
Emma Thompson, Late Night

Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (WINNER)
Dolemite Is My Name
Jojo Rabbit
Knives Out
Rocketman

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama

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Joaquin Phoenix, Joker (WINNER)
Christian Bale, Ford v Ferrari
Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory
Adam Driver, Marriage Story
Jonathan Pryce, The Two Popes

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama

Renée Zellweger, Judy (WINNER)
Cynthia Erivo, Harriet
Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story
Saoirse Ronan, Little Women
Charlize Theron, Bombshell

Best Motion Picture - Drama

1917 (WINNER)
The Irishman
Joker
Marriage Story
The Two Popes

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