Ben Affleck’s Iranian hostage drama Argo took home two trophies at The Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles last night, with Affleck claiming Best Director and Best Motion Picture Drama, the biggest award of the night. Ben dedicated the win to his wife, Jennifer Garner, saying “I want to thank my wife who is the reason why I’m standing here. I adore you. I love you so much. Thanks for sitting through this. You are my everything. Thank you.”
Les Miserables won in the trophies tally, taking home Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress for Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway respectively, as well as Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy.
Former US president Bill Clinton made a surprise appearance at the event, introducing Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln the biopic of US president Abraham Lincoln, which was up for seven awards. The film only triumphed in one category, with Daniel Day Lewis named Best Actor. Accepting his award, Day-Lewis said “If I had this on a timeshare basis with my wonderful gifted colleagues, I might just hope to keep it for one day of the year, and I’d be happy with that.”
In the Best Actress category, Jessica Chastain won for her role as a CIA agent tracking Osama bin Laden in Zero Dark Thirty. Picking up her trophy, Jessica said “I’ve auditioned and fought and been on the sidelines for years. To be here now, it’s a beautiful moment.”
Other winners on the night included Christoph Waltz, who was named Best Supporting Actor for his role in Django Unchained and Jennifer Lawrence, who took home Best Actress, Musical or Comedy for her role in Silver Linings Playbook.
Check out the full list of winners and a red carpet gallery from the Golden Globe Awards below:
Film:
Best Picture, Drama: ‘Argo.’
Best Picture, Musical or Comedy: ‘Les Miserables.’
Best Actor, Drama: Daniel Day-Lewis, ‘Lincoln.’
Best Actress, Drama: Jessica Chastain, ‘Zero Dark Thirty.’
Best Director: Ben Affleck, ‘Argo.’
Best Actor, Musical or Comedy: Hugh Jackman, ‘Les Miserables.’
Best Actress, Musical or Comedy: Jennifer Lawrence, ‘Silver Linings Playbook.’
Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz, ‘Django Unchained.’
Best Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway, ‘Les Miserables.’
Best Foreign Language: ‘Amour.’
Best Animated Film: ‘Brave.’
Best Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino, ‘Django Unchained.’
Best Original Score: Mychael Danna, ‘Life of Pi.’
Best Original Song: ‘Skyfall’ (music and lyrics by Adele and Paul Epworth), ‘Skyfall.’
Television:
Best Series, Drama: ‘Homeland.’
Best Series, Musical or Comedy: ‘Girls.’
Best Actress, Drama: Claire Danes, ‘Homeland.’
Best Actor, Drama: Damian Lewis, ‘Homeland.’
Best Actress, Musical or Comedy: Lena Dunham, ‘Girls.’
Best Actor, Musical or Comedy: Don Cheadle, ‘House of Lies.’
Best Miniseries or Movie: ‘Game Change.
Best Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Julianne Moore, ‘Game Change.’
Best Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Kevin Costner, ‘Hatfields & McCoys.’
Best Supporting Actress, Series, Miniseries or Movie: Maggie Smith, ‘Downton Abbey.’
Best Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or Movie: Ed Harris, ‘Game Change.’
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