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67th Annual Golden Globe Awards (Televised January 17, 2010)
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards honor artistic and technical excellence in motion picture and television achievements from 2009. The nominations only include films and TV Series released during the Eligibility Year of January 1, 2009 through December 31, 2009. To be eligible, a film must be available for a screening by the membership and have run for at least seven consecutive days in Los Angeles County. Foreign Language films need not have been released in the United States, but must be available for a screening by the membership. For a television program to be eligible, it must have aired on access television during prime time (8:00 pm-11:00 pm Monday through Saturday; 7:00 pm-11:00 pm Sunday). Motion Pictures Made for Television, mini-series and series (drama or comedy) not aired on access television must either be screened or a videotape must be sent to all active members in order to be eligible.
Golden Globes and The Golden Globe Awards are registered trademarks of The Hollywood Foreign Press Association. This site is neither endorsed by nor affiliated with The Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
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The Golden Globe Went To: Avatar
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| Best Comedy Movie | Golden Globes |
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| Best Director | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: James Cameron for Avatar
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| Best Drama Movie Actor | Golden Globes |
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- Jeff Bridges for Crazy Heart
- George Clooney for Up In The Air
- Colin Firth for A Single Man
- Morgan Freeman for Invictus
- Tobey Maguire for Brothers
The Golden Globe Went To: Jeff Bridges for Crazy Heart
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| Best Drama Movie Actress | Golden Globes |
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| Best Comedy Movie Actor | Golden Globes |
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| Best Comedy Movie Actress | Golden Globes |
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| Best Supporting Movie Actor | Golden Globes |
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| Best Supporting Movie Actress | Golden Globes |
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| Best Movie Screenplay | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner for Up In The Air
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| Best Movie Score | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: Michael Giacchino for Up
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| Best Movie Song | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart) from Crazy Heart
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| Best Foreign Language Film | Golden Globes |
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| Best Animated Film | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: Up
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| Best Drama TV Series | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: Mad Men (AMC)
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| Best Comedy/Musical TV Series | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: Glee (FOX)
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| Best Mini-Series/TV Movie | Golden Globes |
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| Best Actor Drama TV Series | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: Michael C. Hall for Dexter
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| Best Actress Drama TV Series | Golden Globes |
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| Best Actor Comedy/Musical TV Series | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: Alec Baldwin for 30 Rock
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| Best Actress Comedy/Musical TV Series | Golden Globes |
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| Best Actor Mini-Series/TV Movie | Golden Globes |
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| Best Actress Mini-Series/TV Movie | Golden Globes |
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| Best Supporting TV Actor | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: John Lithgow for Dexter
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| Best Supporting TV Actress | Golden Globes |
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The Golden Globe Went To: Chloe Sevigny for Big Love
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