BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The revolutionary story “One Battle After Another” won Best Picture, Best Musical and Best Comedy at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards.
At Sunday night’s awards ceremony, “Hamnet” won Best Picture and Best Drama.
Going into the night, “One Battle After Another” topped the nomination list with nine nominations, followed by “Sentimental Value” with eight nominations.
Comedian Nikki Glazer hosted the ceremony at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills. The night marked Glaser’s second consecutive year as host.
The first award of the night went to Teyana Taylor, who won Best Female Supporting Actor for her role in the movie “One Battle After Another.”
The Golden Globe Awards bills itself as Hollywood’s booziest party. The awards ceremony will be broadcast on CBS and available to stream on Paramount+.
Here’s the list of Sunday’s Golden Globe winners:
movies, dramas
“Hamnet”
movies, musicals, comedies
“One battle after another”
male actors, movies, dramas
Wagner Moura “The Secret Agent”
female actors, movies, dramas
Jesse Buckley “Hamnet”
female actors, movies, musicals, comedies
Rose Byrne: “If I had legs, I’d kick you.”
male actors, movies, musicals, comedies
Timothée Chalamet “Marty Supreme”
Female supporting actor, movie
Teyana Taylor “One Battle After Another”
male supporting actor, movie
Stellan Skarsgård “Sentimental Value”
Movies, languages other than English
“The Secret Agent” Brazil
movies, animation
“KPop Demon Hunters”
director, movie
Paul Thomas Anderson “One Battle After Another”
script, movie
Paul Thomas Anderson “One Battle After Another”
Movies and box office results
“Sinners”
TV series, drama
“The Pit”
TV series, musicals, comedies
“The Studio”
male actor, serial drama, drama
Noah Wyle “The Pit”
female actors, drama series, drama
Rare Seahorn “Pluribus”
Female Actor, TV Series, Musical or Comedy
Gene Smart “Hax”
Male actor, TV series, musical or comedy
Seth Rogen “The Studio”
Limited series, anthology series, or made for television movies
“puberty”
Made for male actors, limited series, anthology series, or television movies
Stephen Graham “Adolescence”
Made for female actors, limited series, anthology series, or television movies
Michelle Williams: “I would die for sex”
Male Supporting Actor, TV
Owen Cooper “Adolescence”
Female Supporting Actor, TV
Erin Doherty “Adolescence”
Original song, video
“Golden” from “K-POP Demon Hunters”
Original score, video
Ludwig Göransson “The Sinner”
stand up comedy performance
Ricky Gervais “Mortality”
podcast
“Be good friends with Amy Poehler.”
