Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence triumph as American Hustle leads with THREE awards while 12 Years A Slave takes the top prize at Golden Globes
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- As Bryan Cranston win Best Actor in a TV Drama
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- Matthew McConaughey wins Best Actor in a Drama for Dallas Buyers Club
- Leonardo DiCaprio is named Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy
By GEORGE STARK and BAZ BAMIGBOYE
It is the first major awards show of the season.
And David O. Russell's con-artist caper American Hustle took the lead with three awards on Sunday night, at the Golden Globes held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Taking the top prize of the night was 12 Years A Slave, named Best Drama, while Cate Blanchett and Matthew McConaughey won in the categories for Best Actress and Best Actor respectively.
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Golden Girl: Jennifer Lawrence was visibly shaken as she scooped the first gong for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie for American Hustle
Jennifer Lawrence won first for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical or Comedy for American Hustle.
Sandra Bullock and Tom Hanks presented the award to the star, who was visibly shaky as she took to the podium.
'I don't know why it's so terrifying it's obviously a good thing! Thank you to my family and my team, thank you so much!' Jennifer nervously said accepting the award.
Jennifer was seen sitting with her boyfriend Nicholas Hoult who she embraced before accepting the award.
All-star cast: Jennifer was flanked by Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock as she accepted her award
Best of the best: Amy Adams and Cate Blanchett won Best Actress gongs for Musical or Comedy and Drama respectively
Extreme makeover: Matthew McConaughey won for his role in Dallas Buyers Club in which he lost 45lbs in weight
No comedian: Leonardo DiCaprio one for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for The Wolf of Wall Street
In good hands: Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullock were the first presenters of the night
Jacqueline Bisset was next, winning a gong for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Show, Miniseries or TV Movie - presented to her by Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis.
Visibly emotional and speechless, the actress awkwardly took her time before speaking.
'I think it was 47 years ago that the Hollywood Foreign Press gave me an award for Promising Newcomer,' she said before strangely staying silent.
Gong: Director Steve McQueen, winner of Best Motion Picture Drama for 12 Years a Slave poses with his award
Special thanks: Director Steve McQueen gave a mention to Brad Pitt thanking the star for his involvement in 12 Years A Slave
Group hug: 12 Years A Slave's Lupita Nyong'o, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Steve McQueen, Sarah Paulson, and Michael Fassbender pose together backstage
'OK, Scottish background to the front!' she said, trying to pull herself together.
However, the background music began to drown her lengthy acceptance speech.
Presenters Naomi Watts and Mark Ruffalo then presented two awards, firstly to Behind the Candelabra for Best Miniseries or TV Movie and Elisabeth Moss for Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie for Top of the Lake.
Cheers! Tina and Amy raise a glass as they do a sterling job at the Golden Globes
Most Awkward Speech Award: Jacqueline Bisset, 69, appeared to be overwhelmed as she took to the podium, unable to compose herself
'I'm shaking just as Jennifer Lawrence said,' Elisabeth said in a similarly nervous acceptance speech.
Wolf of Wall Street stars Jonah Hill and Margot Robbie had an awkward moment as the teleprompter failed to work, even though they were introducing their own movie.
'Maybe it was a joke for rookie's like me,' said 23-year-old Margot.
Walt wins! Bryan Cranston was named Best Actor in a TV Drama for Breaking Bad
Another scoop: Vince Gilligan gave a speech as a Breaking Bad was named Best TV Drama
Missing out: Aaron Paul might not have won Best Supporting Actor for Breaking Bad, but made an impression impersonating his character Jesse Pinkman as the cast collectively took to the stage for Best TV Drama
Bryan Cranston rightfully won for his role of Walter White in Breaking Bad, for Best Actor in a TV Drama - his first ever Golden Globe.
'Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press, this is such a lovely way to say goodbye to the show, that meant so much to me,' he began.
Adding: 'I am up here because of Vince Gilligan, who is a genius. And the cast that I work with, Aaron Paul I love you man. Anna Gunn my beautiful TV wife.'
Celebration: Amy Adams beat Meryl Streep in the category for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for American Hustle
Do the hustle: Co-stars Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence gather backstage at the event
Breaking Bad was on a roll as it then scooped the award for Best TV Drama, accepted by creator Vince Gilligan.
'I have to thank the fans for this show,' Vince said, before asking Aaron Paul to the stage, who added: 'Yeah b****, thank you' in the voice of his character Jesse Pinkman.
Rapper Diddy stole the show as composer Alex Ebert won for All Is Lost.
Feeling tipsy? Emma Thompson put on a hilarious performance as she presented the award for Best Screenplay, which went to Spike Jonze for Her
All partied out: Emma Thompson - clutching a bottle of Moet - posed with American Hustle winner Amy Adams
Oh mother! Emma's daughter Gaia Romilly looked less than impressed with her mum's behaviour
'He was on a boat with me in St. Barths!' Diddy revealed, about the pair having partied together before.
Presenters Diddy, Usher and Kate Beckinsale then gave away the gong for Best Original Song, which went to U2 for Ordinary Love, in the movie Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.
'This really is personal for us, [Nelson Mandela] really turned our lives upside down,' Bono said, as he gave a moving acceptance speech.
Space film: Alfona Cuaron won the Golden Globe for Best Director for Gravity
Long night: Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow certainly appeared to be ready for bed as they sat through the ceremony
Meeting her idol: Emma Watson appeared to be star struck earlier in the evening when she approached Robin Wright
Chance meeting: 12 Years A Slave actress Lupita Nyong'o and Reese Witherspoon chat before dinner
One way to enjoy the evening: Ben Affleck was seen helping himself to champagne as he watched the rest of the show from audience
Bono added that the film 'was about the man. You know about the global statesman, this is a film about the man.'
The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr also took to the stage to accept.
'Everybody just keep drinking, it'll be over soon', Diddy quipped to an audience at the Beverly Hilton who were very much doing just that both at their tables and at the bar at the back of the room where the adults were also allowed to smoke.
Iron Man: Robert Downey Jr. was particularly dashing as he took to the stage to presenter an award on the night
Gracious: Robin Wright won for Best Actress in a TV Drama for House of Cards, and kept her speech short and sweet
Backstage banter: Robin Wright pulled a series of over-the-top poses after winning her award
Not taking it seriously: Robin was certainly in a fun mood backstage with her gong for House of Cards
Jon Voight was the surprise winner for the TV detective series Ray Donovan beating Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul and Rob Lowe from Behind the Candelabra.
‘I’m very grateful to Hollywood Foreign Press for this. I am truly humbled to be among my talented peers. Working with the cast of Ray Donovan is an endless joy, and I’m very grateful for that,’ he said.
Another surprise came when Amy Adams beat Meryl Streep in the category for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for American Hustle.
Tribute: Michael Douglas dedicated his award to Matt Damon and thanked his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones
This one is for Catherine! Michael Douglas made sure he thanked his wife in his acceptance speech
Real life couple Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon brought their daughter Sosie Bacon on stage for a skit, which involved Amy Poehler playing Tina Fey’s illegitimate son.
Once the joke was over however, the pair then gave away the award for Best Actress in a TV Drama, which went to Robin Wright for House of Cards.
‘Completely unexpected I have no speech!’ she started off. ‘Merritt Wever said ‘Thank-you I gotta go’ and I feel like going to talk to her now.’
Backing the right horse: U2's Bono hilarious gave Amy a shoulder rub before she won her award for Best Actress in a TV Comedy
Funny or cry: Amy kept it together as she thanks her friends and family in the speech
Jared Leto was named Best Supporting Actor for his role as a transvestite in high heels in the film for the film Dallas Buyers Club.
Leto revealed that to prepare for the role he endured 'a fully body wax'.
‘I’d like this opportunity to clear up a few things,’ the 42-year-old said while accepting his prestigious award.
‘I did not ever use any prosthetics in this film. That tiny little Brazilian bubble butt was all mine.’
The Beverly Hilton ballroom broke out into laughter as Leto – who wore his rock star long locks pulled into a messy bun for the formal appearance – talked of his physical transformation for the role of Rayon.
'It was a very transformative role, I had to do a lot of things to prepare. One of the things I did was wax my entire body including my eyebrows,' he shared.
'I'm just fortunate that it wasn't a period piece so I didn't have to do a full Brazilian [wax].
'Ladies, you know what I'm talking about though…and so do some of you men, I think.'
Emma Thompson put on her best drunken performance next, as she awarded Spike Jonze with the prize of Best Screenplay for Her.
Waxing lyrical: Jared Leto made jokes about getting rid of his body hair for his role in Dallas Buyers Club
Spike thanked Scarlett Johansson for her part of the voice in the film.
Best Actor in a TV comedy went to former Saturday Night Live performer Andy Samberg for the TV series Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Orlando Bloom and Zoe Saldana presented the award for Best Foreign Language film, which went to the Italian movie The Great Beauty.
Actor in a TV Miniseries or Movie went to Michael Douglas for Behind the Candelabra and was presented by Jimmy Fallon and Melissa McCarthy.
Not amused? Leonardo DiCaprio made fun of the fact that he was nominated in the category of Musical or Comedy for his dramatic performance in The Wolf of Wall Street
Star attraction: Camila Alves and husband Matthew McConaughey were particularly popular with guests at the ceremony
Thanking Steven Soderbergh and Matt Damon, Michael said: ‘Matt Damon, the bravest talented actor I’ve ever worked with, and the only reason you’re not here is that I had more sequins.
He emotionally added: ‘To Catherine , Carys, Cameron, and Dylan, all my loves’ thanking his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Host of the night, Amy Poehler won Best Actor in a TV Drama for Parks and Recreation, beating the likes of Lena Dunham and Zooey Deschanel.
Technical hitches: Jonah Hill and Margot Robbie were left red-faced when the teleprompter failed to work during their presenting duties
Sharing the joke: This Is 40 star Leslie Mann cosied up to Jonah Hill at the event, held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel
Hilariously, Amy was seen getting a shoulder rub from none other than Bono as she nervously waited to hear if she had won the award.
‘Congratulations to my special friend Amy Poehler, I love you and there’s a special place in hell for you,’ Tina Fey later said, referencing a feud with Taylor Swift.
Next up, Diane Keaton gave a very lengthy speech about Woody Allen, including a tribute in song.
Ben Affleck presented the award for Best Director which went to Alfonso Cuaron for Gravity.
The Mexican film director made the audience laugh as he revealed a lost in translation moment between himself and the film's leading lady Sandra Bullock.
'She though I said "Sandra I'm going to give you herpes," when I really said "Sandra I am going to give you an ear piece," it's a true story.'
Jennifer Lawrence presented the award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy which went to Leonardo DiCaprio for Wolf of Wall Street.
Surprise win: Jon Voight was name Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries for Ray Donovan, beating Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul
‘Wow this is an incredible, incredible honour,' Leo began, before making fun of the fact the category for his dramatic performance was put into a musical or comedy.
‘I never would have guessed for winning a movie in a comedy, so I would like to thank my fellow comedians in the category, Christian Bale, Oscar Isaac and Joaquin Phoenix,’ before getting serious with a tribute to Martin Scorsese.
Cate Blanchett was named Best Actress in a Drama, and joked to the audience that she had been drinking vodka throughout the ceremony.
Golden Guy: Matthew McConaughey looked almost as bronzed as his award for Best Actor in a Drama
Matthew McConaughey was the big shock winner of the best acting Golden Globe for his role in the film Dallas Buyers Club beating Chiwetel Ejiofor, Idris Elba, Tom Hanks and Robert Redford.
He said: ‘This was unexpected, but graciously accepted. Respect to the nominees, Mr. Redford, Mr. Hanks, Chiwetel. Idris. It's great company to be in. This film, Ron's story, was an underdog.
'For 20 years it was an underdog; turned down 86 times; nobody wanted to put up money for it. We got the right people together five years ago, stuck to it, put some skin in the game, and here it is.
'It starts with the writers, producer Jean-Marc Valee came on, the actors - Jared Leto, Jennifer Garner. It got passed on so many times; really glad it got passed on so many times or it wouldn't have come to me.
'It starts with the writers, producer Jean-Marc Valee came on, the actors - Jared Leto, Jennifer Garner. It got passed on so many times; really glad it got passed on so many times or it wouldn't have come to me.
'A time like this, makes me want to say thank you to my mother, for this reason: when we were growing up, we weren't movie kids, we weren't TV kids, we weren't even media kids.
'If it was daylight, you had to be outside playing, and we were like, "Why mom, why can't we watch 30 minutes of TV?" and she was like "Don't watch somebody on TV, do it for you, get out there and do it for yourself."
'And now, this many years later, I'm like, "That's a pretty good recipe for an actor, to go be the subject of whatever you're doing." So thank you mom for that.'
Johnny Depp took to the stage to hand out the biggest award of the night - Best Drama.
The award went to 12 Years A Slave, which was accepted by the director Steve McQueen.
Cute couple: Chris Pine and Emma Watson presented Disney's Frozen with the gong for Best Animated Feature
It had been shut out of every category all night but took home the top prize.
The film was backed by London's Film 4 and Brad Pitt's. Company Plan B.
Steve MncQueen thanked Pitt saying it would not have been made without him.
Funny guys: Andy Samberg, winner of Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy for 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' poses with actress Melissa McCarthy
Oscar nominations have already been cast and will be announced Thursday morning.
The awards bash recognizes excellence in television, as well as film, from 2013.
The winners of the coveted golden gongs are decided by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Taking on hosting duties for the second time are comedy duo Amy Poehler, 42, and Tina Fey, 43.
Double victory: Bryan Cranston posed with the two gongs for the show, including his award for Best Actor in a TV Drama
‘There are so many stars in the room tonight, it’s hard not to be overwhelmed,’ Tina Fey.
The funny ladies promised more than 50 outfit changes on the night, and started off in two tight-fitting floor-length gowns.
Keeping their quips fun rather than mean, Tina Fey began by poking fun at Bradley Cooper, saying: ‘The original title of American Hustle was Explosion at the Wig Factory.’
Host with the most: Amy Poehler, winner of Best Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy for Parks and Recreation - poses backstage
Her time to shine: Amy Adams looked radiant as she posed with her award backstage
Best men: Michael Douglas and Matthew McConaughey pose with their awards
Mad for her: Elisabeth Moss also posed backstage with her award for Top of the Lake
Happy TV Family: Breaking Bad stars RJ Mitte, Bryan Cranston, Anna Gunn and Betsy Brandt pose with creator Vince Gilligan
Amy then turned the attention to legendary director Martin Scorsese, who she revealed was nominated for the ‘tiniest man with the biggest pair of glasses.’
The biggest laugh came when the pair described Gravity as a film about George Clooney preferring to go to space and die, than spend the rest of his life with a ‘woman of his own age.’
Tina made the likes of Julia Roberts laugh as she compared Matthew McConaughey’s 45lb loss for The Dallas Buyers Club as ‘what actresses in Hollywood call preparing for a movie’.
Early win: Jennifer Lawrence was the first to bag an award for her supporting role in American Hustle
Double act: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kick off the 71st Golden Globes in hilarious style
GOLDEN GLOBES 2014 WINNERS LIST
Top prize: Chiwetel Ejiofor in 12 Years A Slave
BEST DRAMA
12 Years A Slave
12 Years A Slave
BEST MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
American Hustle
American Hustle
BEST DIRECTOR – MOTION PICTURE
Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Amy Adams, American Hustle
Amy Adams, American Hustle
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – COMEDY OR MUSICALLeonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf of Wall Street
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle
Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club
Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club
Strong support: American Hustle was named Best Musical or Comedy
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
Frozen
Frozen
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
The Great Beauty
The Great Beauty
BEST SCREENPLAY – MOTION PICTURE
Her - Spike Jonze
Her - Spike Jonze
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE – MOTION PICTURE
Alex Ebert, All Is Lost
Alex Ebert, All Is Lost
BEST ORIGINAL SONG – MOTION PICTURE
U2 Ordinary Love, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
U2 Ordinary Love, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
Robin Wright, House Of Cards
Robin Wright, House Of Cards
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
Extreme role: Matthew McConaughey was named Best Actor in a Drama for Dallas Buyers Club
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Amy Poehler, Parks & Recreation
Amy Poehler, Parks & Recreation
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Behind The Candelabra
Behind The Candelabra
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake
Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra
Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra
Great Cate: Blanchett bagged Best Actress in a Drama for Blue Jasmine
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Jacqueline Bisset, Dancing on the Edge
Jacqueline Bisset, Dancing on the Edge
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Jon Voight, Ray Donovan
Jon Voight, Ray Donovan
BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
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