Boyhood sweeps the board with THREE awards while Julianne Moore and Eddie Redmayne take home top acting honors at the Golden Globes
- Boyhood wins Best Director, Best Motion Picture Drama and Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for Patricia Arquette
- The Grand Budapest Hotel wins Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
- Julianne Moore beats Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston and Rosamund Pike for Best Actress in a Drama
- Eddie Redmayne takes home Best Actor in a Drama while Michael Keaton is Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Birdman
- 'About f****ing time': Kevin Spacey wins first Globe for House Of Cards ...after being nominated eight times but never winning
- Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt wins Best Supporting Actress in a TV series
- J.K. Simmons is Best Supporting Actor for Whiplash
- Gina Rodriguez wins her first Globe for Jane the Virgin as she is named Best Actress in a TV Comedy
- Transparent wins Best TV Comedy and Best Actor in a TV Comedy for Jeffrey Tambor
- Matt Bomer wins Best Supporting Actor for TV Movie The Normal Heart
It was a long time coming, but Boyhood swept the board at the 72nd Annual Golden Globes Awards on Sunday night in Los Angeles.
The movie - that was filmed sporadically over 12 years - took home Best Film, Best Director and Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for Patricia Arquette.
The Theory Of Everything was second with two gongs, one for Eddie Redmayne who was named Best Actor in a Drama and another for Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson for Best Score.
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Big win: Julianne Moore beat the likes of Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston to take home the Best Actress Awards for a Drama for her role in Still Alice
The competitive Best Actress in a Drama category saw Julianne Moore beat out Reese Witherspoon in Wild, Jennifer Aniston in Cake and Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl - for her role in Still Alice.
Julianne plays a middle-aged woman suffering from early onset Alzheimer's in the moving drama, that also stars Kristen Stewart.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Jennifer Aniston presented the first award of the evening, for Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture.
Top honors: Eddie Redmayne took home Best Actor in a Drama for his portrayal of physicist Stephen Hawking in The Theory Of Everything
Golden Girl: Amy Adams poses backstage with her award for Best Actress in a comedy or musical for Big Eyes
Big Award: Amy Adams named Best Actress in a motion picture - comedy or musical for her role in Big Eyes
Shocked: Amy said that she was 'unprepared' when she took to the stage and thanked her husband in her acceptance speech
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Drama: Patricia Arquette takes to the stage to accept her award for Boyhood
Long time coming: Patricia and the rest of the cast and crew made the film Boyhood over a time period of 12 years
The award went to J.K Simmons for his role as a almost demonic music teacher in the movie Whiplash, beating out tough competitors Edward Norton for Birdman and Ethan Hawke for Boyhood.
Joanne Froggatt was next to win the Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series for her role as Anna in Downton Abbey.
She said what? Amy sent rumours swirling that she was expecting twins via surrogate in her speech when she said, 'To Megan, at home for nurturing twins in her womb. Sorry, it's getting weird.'
Hosts with the most: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are hosting the Golden Globes for the last time
Early win: Joanne Froggatt was one of the first stars to take home an award, for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Anna in Downton Abbey, while Ruth Wilson also won for The Affair
Glam: Downton Abbey star Joanne posed proudly with her award for Best Supporting Actress in a TV series backstage
Best Supporting Actor in a Movie: J.K Simmons, 60, won for his role as a almost demonic music teacher in the movie Whiplash
Poking fun: Hosts Amy and Tina also took aim at George Clooney and his wife Amal in their witty one-liners
She said winning it was the 'most shocking moment of my life'.
Jennifer Lopez and Jeremy Renner then presented the award for Best Mini-Series of TV Movie, which was handed to the FX show Fargo.
The presenting duo also announced Fargo star Billy Bob Thornton as Best Actor – TV Miniseries or Movie.
Interesting pairing: Benedict Cumberbatch and Jennifer Aniston awarded J.K. Simmons with the gong for Best Supporting Actor for Whiplash
Modern TV legends: Scandal's Kerry Washington and Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston were a fitting pair to dish out the award for Best TV Actress for a Comedy
Tearful: Gina Rodriguez accepts the award for her work in Jane The Virgin
Overjoyed: Gina was able to wipe away the tears as she posed backstage with the award
TV wins: Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt and Jane The Virgin's Gina Rodriguez accept their awards
Presenting duties: Jennifer Lopez looked glam as she took to the stage with Jeremy Renner to hand out two awards to Fargo
Gina Rodriguez won her first ever Golden Globe for Jane the Virgin as she was named Best Actress in a TV Comedy, giving an emotional acceptance speech.
Amazon Prime drama Transparent - which details the life of a family in LA who discover their father is transgender - won Best TV Comedy.
Sienna Miller and Vince Vaughn made for a very glamorous presenting duo, as they took to the stage to hand out the award for Best Score, which went to Johannsson for The Theory of Everything.
Seriously star-studded: Kate Hudson and Jared Leto went for white ensembles on the night
Music legend: Prince left the A-list audience looking genuinely star struck as he handed out the award for Best Song (which went to John Legend and Common for Selma)
On song: Rapper Common and songwriter John Legend take to the stage after winning Best Song for the film Selma
Music legend Prince made the A-list crowd look genuinely star struck as he presented the award for Best Original Song next.
John Legend and rapper Common took home the prize, for their track Glory from the movie Selma. Common made a point of thanking producer Oprah Winfrey, who also starred in the film.
Katie Holmes and Seth Myers read out the award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or TV movie - which went to Matt Bomer for HBO's The Normal Heart.
Amy Adams was the next big star to win, taking home the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical - for her role in Tim Burton's Big Eyes.
On-stage chemistry: 50 Shades Of Grey stars Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan looked smart and sexy as they took to the stage to present on the night
Stunning duo: Sienna Miller and Vince Vaughn presented the award for Best Score
'To say that I am not prepared for this moment is a huge understatement,' she said in an emotional acceptance speech.
'Wow thank you so much, I feel so fortunate to be here,' and continued to thank her husband and other 'strong women' in the room.
Amy then sent rumours swirling that she was expecting twins via surrogate in her speech when she said, 'To Megan, at home for nurturing twins in her womb. Sorry, it's getting weird.'
However, it was later revealed that she was referring to her publicist Megan Moss Pachon who is pregnant with twins.
She beat Emily Blunt, Helen Mirren, Julianne Moore and Quvenzhané Wallis.
How To Train A Dragon 2 won the award for Best Animated Feature, which was presented by Salma Hayek and Kevin Hart.
Well worth the wait: Patricia Arquette poses with her award which she won for Boyhood backstage
It was a big coup for Dreamworks and Fox, as The Lego Movie from Warner Bros. had been tipped to take home the award.
Jared Leto took to the stage to present the award of Best Supporting Actress in a Drama to Patricia Arquette for her role in Boyhood - a film 12 years in the making.
The Skeleton Twins co-stars Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader came to the stage after Patricia’s win, to present the award for Best Screenplay.
Humbled: Maggie Gyllenhaal wins Best Actress – TV Miniseries or Movie for The Honorable Woman
Proud as punch: Maggie takes her gong backstage to pose in the press room
Hot topics: Tina and Amy weaved in many references to North Korea during the show
9-5 reunion: Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda looked glamorous in their floor-length gown as she took to the stage
Birdman took the prize, with screenwriters Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo taking to the stage to accept.
Jeffrey Tambor took home the second award for Transparent, as he was named Best Actor in a TV Comedy. 'Oh this is big,' Jeffrey said in another emotional speech, thanking the transgender community.
Best Foreign Language Film went to the Russian movie Leviathan, and was presented by Lupita Nyong'o and Colin Farrell.
Paying tribute to their friend: Julianna Margulies and Don Cheadle gave an introduction to George Clooney
Maybe it was for luck! George Clooney took to the stage in the same tux that he wore to his wedding last year
He's the man: George Clooney proudly holds his special Cecil B. DeMill Award
Touching: George said he 'couldn't be more proud' to be married to his wife Amal
Kate Beckinsale and Adrien Brody presented Maggie Gyllenhaal with the award for Best Actress – TV Miniseries or Movie for The Honorable Woman.
Maggie played a powerful businesswoman caught up in a web of intrigue in the Middle East and continued the theme of praising the progression of roles for women in entertainment.
The Affair - starring British actors Ruth Wilson and Dominic West - won Best TV Drama, and was presented by Adam Levine and Paul Rudd.
Kevin Spacey took home Best Actor in a TV Drama for the role of Francis Underwood in the Netflix series House Of Cards.
He made a point of mentioning that he had been nominated eight times, but never won, saying 'about f***ing time'.
'It's about f***ing time': Kevin Spacey holds his first Golden Globe, after being nominated eight times
Important win: The cast and crew of Transparent - an Amazon Prime original show - celebrate winning for Best TV Comedy and Best TV Actor for a Comedy
Taking it home: Jeffrey Tambor won for his lead role playing a transgender character in the show Transparent
Double trouble: Katie Holmes and Seth Myers and Salma Hayek and Kevin Hart made for animated pairings on Sunday evening
Lady in red: Catherine Zeta-Jones looked absolutely stunning as she presented at the awards bash
Worldly pairing: Lupita Nyong'o and Colin Farrell presented the award for Best Foreign Film
George Clooney saw his former ER co-star Julianna Marguiles present him with the special Cecil B. DeMill Award.
She was joined by Don Cheadle on stage to present, as the both joked about not being invited to his wedding with Amal.
George - who was wearing the same tux he wore at his wedding - gave a funny and touching speech, telling Amal: 'I couldn't be more proud to be your husband.'
Harrison Ford revealed that Richard Linklater had won Best Director for Boyhood next, the film's second award of the night.
Michael Keaton was named Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical for Birdman, and thanked the Hollywood Foreign Press for 'even having a comedy category'.
She's your biggest fan! Jennifer Lopez congratulates Michael Keaton after his win for Birdman
Pink lady: Gwyneth Paltrow was on hand to present the award for Best Actor in a Drama
Leave it to Meryl: Acting legend Streep was given the honor of presenting the top award to Boyhood for Best Motion Picture Drama
However, the movie Birdman was then beaten by The Grand Budapest Hotel in the category for Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical.
Robert Downey Jr. revealed the winner - which was a huge surprise win, but one that was well deserved.
Meanwhile, hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey kicked off there ceremony with their typical acerbic wit, taking aim at the great and the good of Hollywood.
Hard work paid off: Boyhood director Richard Linklater is joined by his cast to accept the award for Best Film (Drama)
Sweeping the board: Patricia Aquette is joined by her Boyhood co-stars Lorelei Linklater, Ellar Coltrane and Ethan Hawke
First up was Angelina Jolie, who was referenced as Tina called the audience ‘a bunch of minimally talented spoiled brats’ poking fun at Jolie's mention in the Sony hacking scandal.
Seth Rogen and James Franco's The Interview was also a hot topic, which Amy said North Korea had made us all ‘pretend that we wanted to see’ and that their verdict wasn't the worst review the movie got.
Tina then poked fun at George Clooney, listing the many impressive accolades of his wife Amal Clooney’s career as a human rights lawyer, before saying, ‘but it’s her husband who is getting a lifetime achievement award.’
Thank you and goodnight: It is the last time Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will host the awards, which is a shame considering the sterling job they did this year
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