37th Golden Globe Awards

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37th Golden Globe Awards
DateJanuary 26, 1980
Highlights
Best Film: Drama Kramer vs. Kramer
Best Film: Musical or Comedy Breaking Away
Television coverage
Network KHJ-TV

The 37th Golden Globe Awards , honoring the best in film and television for 1979, were held on 26 January 1980.

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Winners

Dustin Hoffman -- Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama winner Dustin Hoffman Quartet avp 2013 2.jpg
Dustin Hoffman — Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama winner
Sally Field -- Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama winner Sally Field (11205) (cropped).jpg
Sally Field — Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama winner
Peter Sellers -- Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical winner Peter Sellers at home in Belgravia, London, 1973.jpg
Peter Sellers — Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical winner
Bette Midler -- Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical winner Bette Midler 2021 Kennedy Center Honors (cropped).jpg
Bette Midler — Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical winner
Melvyn Douglas -- Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, co-winner Douglas-portrait.jpg
Melvyn Douglas — Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, co-winner
Robert Duvall -- Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, co-winner Robert Duvall (actor, at home, New York City apartment, 1984) (cropped).jpg
Robert Duvall — Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, co-winner
Meryl Streep -- Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, winner Meryl Streep December 2018.jpg
Meryl Streep — Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, winner
Ed Asner -- Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama winner Ed Asner 1977.JPG
Ed Asner — Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama winner
Natalie Wood -- Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama winner Natalie Wood publicity 1963.jpg
Natalie Wood — Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama winner
Alan Alda -- Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical winner Alan Alda Robert Alda MASH 1975 (cropped).JPG
Alan Alda — Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical winner
Linda Lavin -- Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical winner Linda Lavin 2014.jpg
Linda Lavin — Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical winner
Danny Devito -- Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film co-winner Danny DeVito cropped and edited for brightness.jpg
Danny Devito — Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film co-winner
Vic Tayback -- Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film co-winner Vic Tayback 1976.JPG
Vic Tayback — Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film co-winner
Polly Holliday -- Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film winner Polly Holliday Flo.jpg
Polly Holliday — Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film winner

Film

Best Motion Picture
Drama Comedy or Musical
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama
Actor Actress
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Actor Actress
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Comedy or Musical
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
Other
Best Director Best Screenplay
Best Original Score Best Original Song
New Star of the Year – Actor New Star of the Year – Actress
Best Foreign Film

The following films received multiple nominations:

NominationsTitle
8 Kramer vs. Kramer
6 Being There
5 The China Syndrome
The Rose
10
4 Apocalypse Now
Breaking Away
Starting Over
3 Norma Rae
2 The Champ
Chapter Two
Hair
Ice Castles
A Little Romance
Promises in the Dark
Yanks

The following films received multiple wins:

WinsTitle
4Kramer vs. Kramer
3Apocalypse Now
The Rose
2Being There

Television

Best Television Series
Drama Musical or Comedy
Lou Grant Alice (TIE)

Taxi (TIE)

Best Performance in a Television Series Drama
Actor Actress
Ed Asner - Lou Grant as Lou Grant Natalie Wood - From Here to Eternity as Karen Holmes
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Actor Actress
Alan Alda - M*A*S*H as Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce Linda Lavin - Alice as Alice Hyatt
Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
Danny DeVito - Taxi as Louie De Palma (TIE)

Vic Tayback - Alice as Mel Sharples (TIE)

Polly Holliday - Alice as Florence "Flo" Castleberry
Best Miniseries or Television Film
All Quiet on the Western Front

The following programs received multiple nominations:

NominationsTitle
6 Taxi
5 Alice
3 Lou Grant
M*A*S*H
2 Centennial
Dallas
Hart to Hart
The Rockford Files

The following programs received multiple wins:

WinsTitle
4Alice
2Lou Grant
Taxi

Cecil B. DeMille Award

Henry Fonda

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