20th Hollywood Film Awards

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20th Hollywood Film Awards
Location Los Angeles, California
Founded1997
Festival dateNovember 6, 2016
Website www.hollywoodawards.com

The 20th Hollywood Film Awards were held on November 6, 2016. The ceremony took place at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Santa Monica, California. [1] [2]

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Winners

Hollywood Career Achievement Award
Eddie Murphy
Hollywood Actor Award
Tom Hanks Sully
Hollywood Supporting Actor Award
Hugh Grant Florence Foster Jenkins
Hollywood Actress Award
Natalie Portman Jackie
Hollywood Supporting Actress Award
Nicole Kidman Lion
Hollywood Comedy Award
Robert De Niro The Comedian
Hollywood Breakout Actress Award
Naomie Harris Collateral Beauty , Moonlight
New Hollywood Award
Lily Collins Rules Don't Apply
Spotlight Award
Janelle Monáe Hidden Figures
Hollywood Ensemble Award
Bryce Dallas Howard, Stacy Keach, Matthew McConaughey, and Édgar Ramírez Gold
Hollywood Song Award
Justin Timberlake – "Can't Stop the Feeling!" from the Trolls soundtrack
Hollywood Documentary Award
Leonardo DiCaprio and Fisher Stevens Before the Flood
Hollywood Blockbuster Award
The Jungle Book
Hollywood Animation Award
Zootopia
Hollywood Director Award
Mel Gibson Hacksaw Ridge
Hollywood Breakthrough Director Award
Tom Ford Nocturnal Animals
Hollywood Producer Award
Marc Platt Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk , The Girl on the Train , and La La Land
Hollywood Screenwriter Award
Kenneth Lonergan Manchester by the Sea
Hollywood Cinematography Award
Linus Sandgren La La Land
Hollywood Film Composer Award
Mychael Danna Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk , Storks
Hollywood Editor Award
John Gilbert Hacksaw Ridge
Hollywood Visual Effects Award
Stephane Ceretti and Richard Bluff – Doctor Strange
Hollywood Sound Award
Christopher Boyes and Frank E. Eulner The Jungle Book
Hollywood Costume Design Award
Albert Wolsky Rules Don't Apply
Hollywood Make-Up & Hair Styling Award
Angela Conte, Bec Taylor, Shane Thomas, and Noriko Watanabe – Hacksaw Ridge
Hollywood Production Design Award
Wynn Thomas – Hidden Figures

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References

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  2. "2016 Honorees". Hollywood Film Awards. Archived from the original on May 11, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2016.