Here are the 2023 Golden Globe winners
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. returned to TV after a one-year hiatus with the 80th Golden Globe Awards, back on the air on NBC, streaming on Peacock and hosted by comedian Jerrod Carmichael.
Winners from the prominent nominees included top dramatic film "The Fabelmans" and director Steven Spielberg, "The Banshees of Inisherin" (wins for top comedic film, screenplay and actor Colin Farrell ) and "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (Ke Huy Quan was the night's first winner and Michelle Yeoh won) and TV series "House of the Dragon" as top drama, "Abbott Elementary" (top comedy, lead actress Quinta Brunson and supporting actor Tyler James Williams) and "The White Lotus," (which took home top honors for a limited series and an actress nod for Jennifer Coolidge). There were also memorable speeches from honorees Ryan Murphy and Eddie Murphy (not related!).
Last year, NBC dropped the broadcast of the 2022 Globes after a Los Angeles Times investigation of the HFPA raised questions about the group’s ethical and financial dealings and also discovered that there were no Black members of the then-87-person assemblage. The association has since approved interim Chief Executive Todd Boehly’s proposal to acquire the Globes, established new bylaws, banned gifts, hired a chief diversity officer and added 21 new members plus 103 international nonmember voters.
The winners:
Best motion picture — drama
“The Fabelmans” | WINNER
"Avatar: The Way of Water"
"Elvis"
“Tár”
"Top Gun: Maverick"
Best motion picture — musical or comedy
“The Banshees of Inisherin” | WINNER
“Babylon”
“Everything Everywhere All at Once”
“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery"
“Triangle of Sadness”
Television series — drama
“House of the Dragon” | WINNER
“Better Call Saul”
"The Crown"
"Ozark"
“Severance”
Television series — musical or comedy
“Abbott Elementary”| WINNER
“The Bear"
“Hacks”
“Only Murders in the Building”
“Wednesday”
Actor in a television series, drama
Kevin Costner, “Yellowstone” | WINNER
Jeff Bridges, “The Old Man”
Diego Luna, "Andor"
Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul”
Adam Scott, “Severance”
Limited series, anthology series or motion picture made for television
“The White Lotus” | WINNER
“Black Bird”
"Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story"
“The Dropout”
“Pam & Tommy”
Actor in a limited series, anthology series or television motion picture
Evan Peters, "Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" | WINNER
Taron Egerton, "Black Bird"
Colin Firth, "The Staircase"
Andrew Garfield, "Under the Banner of Heaven"
Sebastian Stan, "Pam & Tommy"
Actress in a limited series, anthology series or motion picture made for television
Amanda Seyfried, “The Dropout” | WINNER
Jessica Chastain, "George & Tammy"
Julia Garner, “Inventing Anna”
Lily James, “Pam & Tommy”
Julia Roberts, "Gaslit"
Supporting actress in a limited series, anthology series or motion picture made for television
Jennifer Coolidge, "The White Lotus" | WINNER
Claire Danes, "Fleishman Is in Trouble"
Daisy Edgar-Jones, "Under the Banner of Heaven"
Niecy Nash, "Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story"
Aubrey Plaza, "The White Lotus"
Supporting actor in a limited series, anthology series or motion picture made for television
Paul Walter Hauser, "Black Bird" | WINNER
F. Murray Abraham, "The White Lotus"
Domhnall Gleeson, "The Patient"
Richard Jenkins, "Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story"
Seth Rogen, "Pam & Tommy"
Director — motion picture
Steven Spielberg, “The Fabelmans” | WINNER
James Cameron, "Avatar: The Way of Water"
Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, "Everything Everywhere All at Once"
Baz Luhrmann, "Elvis"
Martin McDonagh, “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Screenplay — motion picture
Martin McDonagh, “The Banshees of Inisherin” | WINNER
Todd Field, “Tár”
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Sarah Polley, "Women Talking"
Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, “The Fabelmans”
Motion picture — foreign language
“Argentina, 1985” (Argentina, U.S.) | WINNER
"All Quiet on the Western Front" (Germany)
"Close" (Belgium)
“Decision to Leave” (South Korea)
"RRR" (India)
Actress in a motion picture — drama
Cate Blanchett, “Tár” | WINNER
Olivia Colman, “Empire of Light”
Viola Davis, “The Woman King”
Ana de Armas, “Blonde”
Michelle Williams, “The Fabelmans”
Supporting actress — musical-comedy or drama television series
Julia Garner, "Ozark" | WINNER
Elizabeth Debicki, "The Crown"
Hannah Einbinder, "Hacks"
Janelle James, "Abbott Elementary"
Sheryl Lee Ralph, "Abbott Elementary"
Actress in a television series — drama
Zendaya, “Euphoria” | WINNER
Emma D’Arcy, “House of the Dragon”
Laura Linney, "Ozark"
Imelda Staunton, “The Crown”
Hilary Swank, "Alaska Daily"
Actor in a motion picture — drama
Austin Butler, “Elvis” | WINNER
Brendan Fraser, “The Whale”
Hugh Jackman, “The Son”
Bill Nighy, “Living”
Jeremy Pope, "The Inspection"
Motion picture — animated
“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio” | WINNER
“Inu-Oh”
“Marcel the Shell With Shoes On”
"Puss in Boots: The Last Wish"
“Turning Red”
Actress in a motion picture — musical or comedy
Michelle Yeoh, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” | WINNER
Lesley Manville, "Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris"
Margot Robbie, “Babylon”
Anya Taylor-Joy, "The Menu"
Emma Thompson, “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande”
Actor in a motion picture — musical or comedy
Colin Farrell, “The Banshees of Inisherin” | WINNER
Diego Calva, "Babylon"
Daniel Craig, “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”
Adam Driver, "White Noise"
Ralph Fiennes, "The Menu"
Actress in a television series — musical or comedy
Quinta Brunson, "Abbott Elementary” | WINNER
Kaley Cuoco, "The Flight Attendant"
Selena Gomez, “Only Murders in the Building”
Jenna Ortega, "Wednesday"
Jean Smart, “Hacks”
Actor in a television series — musical or comedy
Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear” | WINNER
Donald Glover, "Atlanta"
Bill Hader, “Barry”
Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”
Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building”
Original song — motion picture
"Naatu Naatu" by M.M. Keeravani, Chandrabose ("RRR") | WINNER
“Carolina” by Taylor Swift (“Where the Crawdads Sing”)
"Ciao Papa" by Alexandre Desplat, Roeban Katz, Guillermo del Toro ("Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio")
“Hold My Hand” by Lady Gaga and Bloodpop (“Top Gun: Maverick”)
“Lift Me Up” by Tems, Ludwig G?ransson, Rihanna and Ryan Coogler (“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”)
Original score — motion picture
Justin Hurwitz, “Babylon” | WINNER
Carter Burwell, "The Banshees of Inisherin"
Alexandre Desplat, “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”
Hildur Guenadóttir, "Women Talking”
John Williams, “The Fabelmans”
Supporting actor — musical-comedy or drama television series
Tyler James Williams, “Abbott Elementary” | WINNER
John Lithgow, “The Old Man”
Jonathan Pryce, "The Crown"
John Turturro, “Severance"
Henry Winkler, “Barry”
Supporting actress in a motion picture
Angela Bassett, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” | WINNER
Kerry Condon, “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Jamie Lee Curtis, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”
Dolly de Leon, “Triangle of Sadness”
Carey Mulligan, "She Said"
Supporting actor in a motion picture
Ke Huy Quan, “Everything Everywhere All at Once” | WINNER
Brendan Gleeson, “The Banshees of Inisherin”
Barry Keoghan, "The Banshees of Inisherin"
Brad Pitt, "Babylon"
Eddie Redmayne, "The Good Nurse"
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.