70th Golden Globe Awards

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70th Golden Globe Awards
DateJanuary 13, 2013
Site The Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
Hosted by
Directed by Louis J. Horvitz
Highlights
Best Film: Drama Argo
Best Film: Musical or Comedy Les Misérables
Best Drama Series Homeland
Best Musical or Comedy Series Girls
Best Miniseries or Television movie Game Change
Television coverage
Network NBC
Ratings19.7 million
6.4% (Nielsen ratings)

The 70th Golden Globe Awards honoring the best in film and television of 2012, was broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on January 13, 2013, by NBC. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler co-hosted. Nominations were announced on December 13 by Jessica Alba, Megan Fox and Ed Helms. [1] The Cecil B. DeMille Award, honoring the lifetime achievements of actors and filmmakers, was announced on November 1, 2012, with Jodie Foster being the latest recipient of that trophy. [2] The ceremony was produced by Dick Clark Productions in association with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Winners and nominees

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Daniel Day-Lewis, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama winner
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Jessica Chastain, Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama winner
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Hugh Jackman, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner
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Jennifer Lawrence, Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner
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Christoph Waltz, Best Supporting Actor winner
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Anne Hathaway, Best Supporting Actress winner
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Damian Lewis, Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama winner
Claire Danes, Best Actress in a Television Series - Drama winner Claire Danes.jpg
Claire Danes, Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama winner
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Don Cheadle, Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy winner
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Lena Dunham, Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy winner
Kevin Costner, Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film winner Kevin Costner Cesars 2013.jpg
Kevin Costner, Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film winner
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Julianne Moore, Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film winner
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Ed Harris, Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film winner
Maggie Smith, Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film winner Dame Maggie Smith-cropped.jpg
Maggie Smith, Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film winner

These are the nominees for the 70th Golden Globe Awards. Winners are listed at the top of each list. [6]

Film

Best Motion Picture
Drama Musical or Comedy
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama
Actor Actress
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Actor Actress
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Musical or Comedy
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
Best Director Best Screenplay
Best Original Score Best Original Song
Best Animated Feature Film Best Foreign Language Film

Films with multiple nominations

The following 12 films received multiple nominations:

NominationsFilm
7 Lincoln
5 Argo
Django Unchained
4 Les Misérables
Silver Linings Playbook
Zero Dark Thirty
3 Life of Pi
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
The Master
2 Rust and Bone
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
The Sessions

Films with multiple wins

The following 3 films received multiple wins:

WinsFilms
3 Les Misérables
2 Argo
Django Unchained

Television

Best Series
Drama Musical or Comedy
Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama
Actor Actress
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Actor Actress
Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film
Actor Actress
Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
Best Miniseries or Television Film

Series with multiple nominations

The following 18 series received multiple nominations:

NominationsSeries
5 Game Change
4 Homeland
3 Downton Abbey
The Girl
Modern Family
2 30 Rock
The Big Bang Theory
Boardwalk Empire
Breaking Bad
Episodes
Girls
The Good Wife
Hatfields & McCoys
Hemingway & Gellhorn
Nashville
New Girl
The Newsroom
Political Animals

Series with multiple wins

The following 3 series received multiple wins:

NominationsSeries
3 Game Change
Homeland
2 Girls

Presenters

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