List of Golden Globe Awards received by Netflix

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List of awards won by Netflix
Total number of wins and nominations
Wins35
Nominations207
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Netflix has received multiple Golden Globe Award wins and nominations since 2014.

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Film

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Alfonso Cuarón, 2019 winner for Roma
Jane Campion, 2022 winner for The Power of the Dog Jane Campion DNZM (cropped).jpg
Jane Campion, 2022 winner for The Power of the Dog
Aaron Sorkin, 2021 winner for The Trial of the Chicago 7 Aaron Sorkin at PaleyFest 2013.jpg
Aaron Sorkin, 2021 winner for The Trial of the Chicago 7
Noah Baumbach, 2020 nominee for Marriage Story Noah Baumbach Cannes 2017.jpg
Noah Baumbach, 2020 nominee for Marriage Story
David Fincher, 2021 nominee for Mank David Fincher (2012) 3.jpg
David Fincher, 2021 nominee for Mank
Martin Scorsese, 2020 nominee for The Irishman Martin Scorsese (8250485096).jpg
Martin Scorsese, 2020 nominee for The Irishman

Best Director

Best Director
YearNomineeFilmResultRef.
2019 Alfonso Cuarón Roma Won [1]
2020 Martin Scorsese The Irishman Nominated [2]
2021 David Fincher Mank Nominated [3]
Aaron Sorkin The Trial of the Chicago 7 Nominated
2022 Jane Campion The Power of the Dog Won [4]
Maggie Gyllenhaal The Lost Daughter Nominated
2024 Bradley Cooper Maestro Nominated

Best Screenplay

Best Screenplay
YearNomineeFilmResultRef.
2019 Alfonso Cuarón Roma Nominated [1]
2020 Noah Baumbach Marriage Story Nominated [2]
Anthony McCarten The Two Popes Nominated
Steven Zaillian The Irishman Nominated
2021 Jack Fincher Mank Nominated [3]
Aaron Sorkin The Trial of the Chicago 7 Won
2022 Jane Campion The Power of the Dog Nominated [4]
Adam McKay Don't Look Up Nominated

Best Animated Feature Film

Best Animated Feature Film
YearFilmProducer(s)ResultRef.
2021 Over the Moon Peilin Chou and Gennie RimNominated [3]
2023 Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson Won

Best Foreign Language Film

Best Foreign Language Film
YearFilmDirectorCountryResultRef.
2017 Divines Houda Benyamina Flag of France.svg  France Nominated [5]
2018 First They Killed My Father Angelina Jolie Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Nominated [6]
2019 Roma Alfonso Cuarón Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Won [1]
2021 The Life Ahead Edoardo Ponti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Nominated [3]
2022 The Hand of God Paolo Sorrentino Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Nominated [4]
2023 All Quiet on the Western Front Edward Berger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Nominated
2024 Society of the Snow J. A. Bayona Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Nominated

Best Motion Picture – Drama

Best Motion Picture – Drama
YearFilmProducer(s)ResultRef.
2020 The Irishman Gerald Chamales, Robert De Niro, Randall Emmett, Gabriele Israilovici, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Gastón Pavlovich, Jane Rosenthal, Martin Scorsese, and Irwin Winkler Nominated [2]
Marriage Story Noah Baumbach and David Heyman Nominated
The Two Popes Jonathan Eirich, Dan Lin, and Tracey Seaward Nominated
2021 Mank Ceán Chaffin, Eric Roth, and Douglas Urbanski Nominated [3]
The Trial of the Chicago 7 Stuart M. Besser, Matt Jackson, Marc Platt, and Tyler ThompsonNominated
2022 The Power of the Dog Emile Sherman, Iain Canning, Roger Frappier, Jane Campion, and Tanya Seghatchian Won [4]
2024 Maestro Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Bradley Cooper, Fred Berner, Amy Durning, Kristie Macosko Krieger Nominated

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
YearFilmProducer(s)ResultRef.
2020 Dolemite Is My Name John Davis, John Fox, and Eddie Murphy Nominated [2]
2021 The Prom Adam Anders, Dori Berinstein, Bill Damaschke, Ryan Murphy, and Alexis Martin Woodall Nominated [3]
2022 Don't Look Up Adam McKay and Kevin MessickNominated [4]
tick, tick... Boom! Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Julie Oh, and Lin-Manuel Miranda Nominated
2023 Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Ram Bergman and Rian Johnson Nominated
2024 May December Jessica Elbaum, Will Ferrell, Grant S. Johnson, Pamela Koffler, Tyler W. Konney, Sophie Mas, Natalie Portman, Christine Vachon Nominated

Television

Best Television Series – Drama

Best Television Series – Drama
YearSeriesCreator(s)ResultRef.
2014 House of Cards Beau Willimon Nominated [7]
2015 Nominated [8]
2016 Narcos Carlo Bernard, Chris Brancato, and Doug Miro Nominated [9]
2017 The Crown Peter Morgan Won [5]
Stranger Things The Duffer Brothers Nominated
2018 The CrownPeter MorganNominated [6]
Stranger ThingsThe Duffer BrothersNominated
2019 Bodyguard Jed Mercurio Nominated [1]
2020 The CrownPeter MorganNominated [2]
2021 Won [3]
Ozark Bill Dubuque and Mark WilliamsNominated
Ratched Evan RomanskyNominated
2022 Lupin George Kay and François UzanNominated [4]
Squid Game Hwang Dong-hyuk Nominated
2023 The Crown Peter Morgan Nominated
Ozark Bill Dubuque and Mark WilliamsNominated
2024 The Crown Peter Morgan Nominated
The Diplomat Debora Cahn Nominated

Best Miniseries or Television Film

Best Miniseries or Television Film
YearProgramCreator(s)ResultRef.
2020 Unbelievable Michael Chabon, Susannah Grant, and Ayelet Waldman Nominated [2]
2021 The Queen's Gambit Scott Frank and Allan Scott Won [3]
Unorthodox Alexa Karolinski and Anna Winger Nominated
2022 Maid Molly Smith MetzlerNominated [4]
2023 Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Ian Brennan and Ryan Murphy Nominated
2024 Beef Lee Sung Jin Won
All the Light We Cannot See Steven Knight Nominated

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
YearSeriesCreator(s)ResultRef.
2015 Orange Is the New Black Jenji Kohan Nominated [8]
2016 Nominated [9]
2018 Master of None Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang Nominated [6]
2019 The Kominsky Method Chuck Lorre Won [1]
2020 Nominated [2]
The Politician Ryan Murphy Nominated
2021 Emily in Paris Darren Star Nominated [3]
2023 Wednesday Alfred Gough and Miles Millar Nominated

Performance in a Motion Picture

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Chadwick Boseman, 2021 winner for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom
Kodi Smit-McPhee, 2022 winner for The Power of the Dog Kodi Smit-McPhee by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Kodi Smit-McPhee, 2022 winner for The Power of the Dog
Laura Dern, 2020 winner for Marriage Story Laura Dern Deauville 2017.jpg
Laura Dern, 2020 winner for Marriage Story
Andrew Garfield, 2022 winner for tick, tick... Boom! Andrew Garfield by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg
Andrew Garfield, 2022 winner for tick, tick... Boom!
Rosamund Pike, 2021 winner for I Care a Lot MJK 10907 Rosamund Pike (Berlinale 2018) (cropped).jpg
Rosamund Pike, 2021 winner for I Care a Lot

Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama

Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
YearNomineeCharacterFilmResultRef.
2020 Adam Driver Charlie Barber Marriage Story Nominated [2]
Jonathan Pryce Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio The Two Popes Nominated
2021 Chadwick Boseman Levee Green Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Won [3]
Gary Oldman Herman J. Mankiewicz Mank Nominated
2022 Benedict Cumberbatch Phil Burbank The Power of the Dog Nominated [4]
2024 Bradley Cooper Leonard Bernstein Maestro Nominated
Colman Domingo Bayard Rustin Rustin Nominated

Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama

Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama
YearNomineeCharacterFilmResultRef.
2020 Scarlett Johansson Nicole Barber Marriage Story Nominated [2]
2021 Viola Davis Ma Rainey Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Nominated [3]
Vanessa Kirby Martha Weiss Pieces of a Woman Nominated
2022 Olivia Colman Leda Caruso The Lost Daughter Nominated [4]
2023 Ana de Armas Marilyn Monroe Blonde Nominated
2024 Annette Bening Diana Nyad Nyad Nominated
Carey Mulligan Felicia Montealegre Bernstein Maestro Nominated

Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture

Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
YearNomineeCharacterFilmResultRef.
2016 Idris Elba Commandant Beasts of No Nation Nominated [9]
2020 Al Pacino Jimmy Hoffa The Irishman Nominated [2]
Joe Pesci Russell Bufalino Nominated
Anthony Hopkins Pope Benedict XVI The Two Popes Nominated
2021 Sacha Baron Cohen Abbie Hoffman The Trial of the Chicago 7 Nominated [3]
2022 Kodi Smit-McPhee Peter Gordon The Power of the Dog Won [4]
2023 Eddie Redmayne Charles Cullen The Good Nurse Nominated
2024 Charles Melton Joe Yoo May December Nominated

Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture

Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
YearNomineeCharacterFilmResultRef.
2018 Mary J. Blige Florence Jackson Mudbound Nominated [6]
2020 Laura Dern Nora Fanshaw Marriage Story Won [2]
2021 Glenn Close Bonnie "Mamaw" Vance Hillbilly Elegy Nominated [3]
Amanda Seyfried Marion Davies Mank Nominated
Helena Zengel Johanna Leonberger / Cicada News of the World Nominated
2022 Kirsten Dunst Rose Gordon The Power of the Dog Nominated [4]
Ruth Negga Clare Bellew Passing Nominated
2024 Jodie Foster Bonnie Stoll Nyad Nominated
Julianne Moore Gracie Atherton-Yoo May December Nominated

Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy

Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
YearNomineeCharacterFilmResultRef.
2020 Eddie Murphy Rudy Ray Moore Dolemite Is My Name Nominated [2]
2021 James Corden Barry Glickman The Prom Nominated [3]
2022 Leonardo DiCaprio Dr. Randall Mindy Don't Look Up Nominated [4]
Andrew Garfield Jonathan Larson tick, tick... Boom! Won
2023 Daniel Craig Benoit Blanc Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Nominated
Adam Driver Jack Gladney White Noise Nominated

Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy

Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
YearNomineeCharacterFilmResultRef.
2021 Rosamund Pike Marla Grayson I Care a Lot Won [3]
2022 Jennifer Lawrence Kate Dibiasky Don't Look Up Nominated [4]
2024 Natalie Portman Elizabeth Berry May December Nominated

Performance in Television

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Kevin Spacey, 2015 winner for House of Cards
Richard Madden, 2019 winner for Bodyguard Richard Madden by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Richard Madden, 2019 winner for Bodyguard
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Josh O'Connor, 2021 winner for The Crown
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Robin Wright, 2014 winner for House of Cards
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Claire Foy, 2017 winner for The Crown
Olivia Colman, 2020 winner for The Crown Olivia Colman at Moet BIFA 2014 (cropped).jpg
Olivia Colman, 2020 winner for The Crown
Emma Corrin, 2021 winner for The Crown Emma Corrin by British Vogue (September 2020).jpg
Emma Corrin, 2021 winner for The Crown
Anya Taylor-Joy, 2021 winner for The Queen's Gambit Anya Taylor-Joy by Patrick Lovell, January 2019.jpg
Anya Taylor-Joy, 2021 winner for The Queen's Gambit
Aziz Ansari, 2018 winner for Master of None Aziz Ansari 2012 Shankbone.JPG
Aziz Ansari, 2018 winner for Master of None
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Michael Douglas, 2019 winner for The Kominsky Method
Gillian Anderson, 2021 winner for The Crown Gillian Anderson Berlinale 2017.jpg
Gillian Anderson, 2021 winner for The Crown

Best Actor – Television Series Drama

Best Actor – Television Series Drama
YearNomineeCharacterSeriesResultRef.
2014 Kevin Spacey Frank Underwood House of Cards Nominated [7]
2015 Won [8]
2016 Wagner Moura Pablo Escobar Narcos Nominated [9]
2018 Jason Bateman Marty Byrde Ozark Nominated [6]
2019 Nominated [1]
Richard Madden David Budd Bodyguard Won
2020 Tobias Menzies Prince Philip The Crown Nominated [2]
2021 Jason BatemanMarty ByrdeOzarkNominated [3]
Josh O'Connor Prince Charles The CrownWon
2022 Lee Jung-jae Seong Gi-hun Squid Game Nominated [4]
Omar Sy Assane Diop Lupin Nominated
2024 Dominic West Charles, Prince of Wales The Crown Nominated

Best Actress – Television Series Drama

Best Actress – Television Series Drama
YearNomineeCharacterSeriesResultRef.
2014 Robin Wright Claire Underwood House of Cards Won [7]
Taylor Schilling Piper Chapman Orange Is the New Black Nominated
2015 Robin WrightClaire UnderwoodHouse of CardsNominated [8]
2016 Nominated [9]
2017 Claire Foy Queen Elizabeth II The Crown Won [5]
Winona Ryder Joyce Byers Stranger Things Nominated
2018 Claire FoyQueen Elizabeth IIThe CrownNominated [6]
Katherine Langford Hannah Baker 13 Reasons Why Nominated
2020 Olivia Colman Queen Elizabeth IIThe CrownWon [2]
2021 Nominated [3]
Emma Corrin Princess Diana Won
Laura Linney Wendy Byrde Ozark Nominated
Sarah Paulson Nurse Mildred Ratched Ratched Nominated
2023 Laura Linney Wendy Byrde Ozark Nominated
Imelda Staunton Queen Elizabeth II The Crown Nominated
2024 Keri Russell Katherine "Kate" Wyler The Diplomat Nominated
Imelda Staunton Queen Elizabeth II The Crown Nominated

Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film

Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
YearNomineeCharacterProgramResultRef.
2020 Sacha Baron Cohen Eli Cohen / Kamel Amin Thaabet The Spy Nominated [2]
2022 Ewan McGregor Roy Halston Frowick Halston Nominated [4]
Tahar Rahim Charles Sobhraj The Serpent Nominated
2023 Evan Peters Jeffrey Dahmer Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Won
2024 Steven Yeun Danny Cho Beef Won

Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film

Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
YearNomineeCharacterProgramResultRef.
2019 Regina King Latrice Butler Seven Seconds Nominated [1]
2020 Kaitlyn Dever Marie Adler Unbelievable Nominated [2]
Merritt Wever Det. Karen DuvallNominated
2021 Shira Haas Esther "Esty" Shapiro Unorthodox Nominated [3]
Anya Taylor-Joy Elizabeth "Beth" Harmon The Queen's Gambit Won
2022 Margaret Qualley Alex Maid Nominated [4]
2023 Julia Garner Anna Delvey Inventing Anna Nominated
2024 Ali Wong Amy Lau Beef Won

Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy

Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy
YearNomineeCharacterSeriesResultRef.
2014 Jason Bateman Michael Bluth Arrested Development Nominated [7]
2015 Ricky Gervais Derek Noakes Derek Nominated [8]
2016 Aziz Ansari Dev Shah Master of None Nominated [9]
2018 Won [6]
2019 Michael Douglas Sandy Kominsky The Kominsky Method Won [1]
2020 Nominated [2]
Ben Platt Payton Hobart The Politician Nominated
Paul Rudd Miles Elliot Living with Yourself Nominated

Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy

Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy
YearNomineeCharacterSeriesResultRef.
2015 Taylor Schilling Piper Chapman Orange Is the New Black Nominated [8]
2016 Lily Tomlin Frankie Bergstein Grace and Frankie Nominated [9]
2018 Alison Brie Ruth "Zoya the Destroya" Wilder GLOW Nominated [6]
2019 Nominated [1]
2020 Christina Applegate Jen Harding Dead to Me Nominated [2]
Natasha Lyonne Nadia Vulvokov Russian Doll Nominated
2021 Lily Collins Emily Cooper Emily in Paris Nominated [3]
2023 Jenna Ortega Wednesday Addams Wednesday Nominated

Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film

Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
YearNomineeCharacterProgramResultRef.
2014 Corey Stoll Peter Russo House of Cards Nominated [7]
2016 Ben Mendelsohn Danny Rayburn Bloodline Nominated [9]
2017 John Lithgow Winston Churchill The Crown Nominated [5]
2018 David Harbour Chief Jim Hopper Stranger Things Nominated [6]
2019 Alan Arkin Norman Newlander The Kominsky Method Nominated [1]
2020 Nominated [2]
2021 Jim Parsons Henry Willson Hollywood Nominated [3]
2022 O Yeong-su Oh Il-nam Squid Game Won [4]
2023 Jonathan Pryce Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh The Crown Nominated
Richard Jenkins Lionel Dahmer Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Nominated

Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film

Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
YearNomineeCharacterProgramResultRef.
2015 Uzo Aduba Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren Orange Is the New Black Nominated [8]
2016 Nominated [9]
2020 Helena Bonham Carter Princess Margaret The Crown Nominated [2]
Toni Collette Det. Grace Rasmussen Unbelievable Nominated
2021 Gillian Anderson Margaret Thatcher The CrownWon [3]
Helena Bonham CarterPrincess MargaretNominated
Julia Garner Ruth Langmore Ozark Nominated
Cynthia Nixon Gwendolyn Briggs Ratched Nominated
2022 Andie MacDowell Paula Maid Nominated [4]
2023 Julia Garner Ruth Langmore Ozark Won
Elizabeth Debicki Diana, Princess of Wales The Crown Nominated
Niecy Nash Glenda Cleveland Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Nominated
2024 Elizabeth Debicki Diana, Princess of Wales The Crown Won

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television
YearNomineeProgramResultRef.
2024 Rickey Gervais Ricky Gervais: ArmageddonWon
Trevor Noah Trevor Noah: Where Was INominated
Chris Rock Chris Rock: Selective OutrageNominated
Amy Schumer Amy Schumer: Emergency ContactNominated
Wanda Sykes Wanda Sykes: I'm an EntertainerNominated

Music

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Laura Pausini, 2021 winner for The Life Ahead
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Diane Warren, 2021 winner for The Life Ahead

Best Original Song

Best Original Song
YearNominee(s)SongFilmResultRef.
2018 Mary J. Blige, Raphael Saadiq, and Taura Stinson "Mighty River" Mudbound Nominated [6]
2021 Niccolò Agliardi, Laura Pausini, and Diane Warren "Io sì (Seen)" The Life Ahead Won [3]
Daniel Pemberton and Celeste Waite "Hear My Voice" The Trial of the Chicago 7 Nominated
2023 Alexandre Desplat, Roeban Katz & Guillermo del Toro "Ciao Papa" Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Nominated
2024 Lenny Kravitz "Road to Freedom" Rustin Nominated

Best Original Score

Best Original Score
YearNomineeFilmResultRef.
2020 Randy Newman Marriage Story Nominated [2]
2021 Alexandre Desplat The Midnight Sky Nominated [3]
James Newton Howard News of the World Nominated
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Mank Nominated
2022 Jonny Greenwood The Power of the Dog Nominated [4]
2023 Alexandre Desplat Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio Nominated

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