award for the H. D. Sunday, January 17, 2010, of 5-8 Prime Minister and 8-11 EST
as Hotel to live on NBC. This
is the first time that all in Golden Globes function in United States of America will be telecast live
will be a symbol. In previous years on West Coast on the delay in those tapes Globes was seen,
that the already know who won, after what the stars want were wearing, and most long speech
which was brother.
For the future of war films
BEST PICTURE, DRAMA:
"Amelia"
"The Human Factor"
"The Lovely Bones"
"Public Enemies"
"Shutter Island"
BEST PICTURE, MUSICAL/COMEDY:
"Cheri"
"An Education"
"Nine"
"Taking Woodstock"
"Whatever Works"
BEST ACTOR, DRAMA:
Matt Damon, in "The Informant"
Johnny Depp, in "Public Enemies"
Leonardo DiCaprio, in "Shutter Island"
Morgan Freeman, in "The Human Factor"
Hal Holbrook, in "That Evening Sun"
BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA:
Abbie Cornish, in "Bright Star"
Penelope Cruz, in "Broken Embraces"
Helen Mirren, in "The Tempest"
Saoirse Ronan, in "The Lovely Bones"
Hilary Swank, in "Amelia"
BEST ACTOR, MUSICAL/COMEDY:
Larry David, in "Whatever Works"
Daniel Day-Lewis, in "Nine"
John Krasinski, in "Away We Go"
Demetri Martin, in "Taking Woodstock"
Michael Stuhlbarg, in "A Serious Man"
BEST ACTRESS, MUSICAL/COMEDY:
Marion Cotillard, in "Nine"
Carey Mulligan, in "An Education"
Michelle Pfeiffer, in "Cheri"
Maya Rudolph, in "Away We Go"
Meryl Streep, in "Julie & Julia"
Evan Rachel Wood, in "Whatever Works"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Billy Crudup, in "Public Enemies"
Christian McKay, in "Me and Orson Welles"
Mark Ruffalo, in "Shutter Island"
Liev Schreiber, in "Taking Woodstock"
Stanley Tucci, in "The Lovely Bones"
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Kathy Bates, in "Cheri"
Patricia Clarkson, in "Whatever Works"
Marion Cotillard, in "Public Enemies"
Penelope Cruz, in "Nine"
Judi Dench, in "Nine"
Mo'Nique, in "Precious"
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