14th Golden Globe Awards

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14th Golden Globe Awards
DateFebruary 28, 1957
Highlights
Best Picture The King and I

The 14th Golden Globe Awards , honoring the best in film for 1956 films, were held on February 28, 1957, at the Cocoanut Grove, Ambassador Hotel (Los Angeles).

Contents

Winners and Nominees

Best Motion Picture - Drama

Around the World in 80 Days directed by Michael Anderson

Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical

The King and I directed by Walter Lang

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Drama

Kirk Douglas - Lust for Life

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Drama

Ingrid Bergman - Anastasia

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Comedy or Musical

Cantinflas - Around the World in 80 Days

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Comedy or Musical

Deborah Kerr - The King and I

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Earl Holliman - The Rainmaker

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Eileen Heckart - The Bad Seed

Best Director-Motion Picture

Elia Kazan - Baby Doll

Most Promising Newcomer - Male

Three way tie

Most Promising Newcomer - Female

Three way tie

New Foreign Star of the year - Actor

Jacques Bergerac [12]

New Foreign star of the year - Actress

Taina Elg [13]

Best Film Promoting International Understanding

Battle Hymn directed by Douglas Sirk

Television Achievement - Best TV Show

Cecil B. Demille Award

Mervyn LeRoy [16]

Hollywood Citizenship Award

Ronald Reagan

Special Achievement Awards

Henrietta Award (World Film Favorites)

James Dean and Kim Novak [20]

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