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‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ wins best drama and actor at Golden Globes

The 76th Golden Globe awards were hosted live by Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh from the Beverly Hilton Sunday night, and aired on NBC. Bohemian Rhapsody emerged the big (surprise) winner on the movie side, nabbing the biggies, but Green Book performed well too, bringing home three awards.

Bohemian Rhapsody won Best Drama. Green Book won Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy. Rami Malek took home Best Actor, Musical or Comedy, while Rachel Brosnahan won the award for Best Actress, Musical or Comedy. Alfonso Cuarón won Best Director.

On the TV side, The Americans won Best Drama andThe Kominsky Method won Best Musical or Comedy. 

Going in, Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney film Vice led the movie side of contenders with six noms, followed by Green BookThe Favourite and A Star Is Born, with five each.

On the TV side, Sharp ObjectsThe AmericansKilling Eve and Pose each scooped up multiple nominations.

THE WINNERS:

FILM

Best Drama: Bohemian Rhapsody

Best Musical or Comedy: Green Book

Best Actor in a Drama: Rami Malek 

Best Actress in a Drama: Glenn Close 

Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy: Olivia Colman

Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy: Christian Bale

Best Animated Motion Picture: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Best Screenplay: Green Book 

Best Foreign Language Film: Roma

Best Original Song: Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, Andrew Wyatt for “Shallow”

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Mahershala Ali inGreen Book

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Regina King for If Beale Street Could Talk

TELEVISION:

Best Drama Series: The Americans

Best Limited Series or TV Show: The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story

Best Musical, Comedy Series: The Kominsky Method

Best Actor in a Drama Series: Richard Madden

Best Actress in a TV Drama: Sandra Oh

Best Actor in a Musicalor Comedy: Michael Douglas 

Best Actress, Musical or Comedy: Rachel Brosnahan 

Best Supporting Actor in a Series or Made for TV Movie: Ben Whishaw

Best Actress in a Limited Series or Made for TV Movie: Patricia Arquette

Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Patricia Clarkson

Best Actor in a Limited Series or Made for TV Movie: Darren Criss

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