Last night marked the date of the Golden Globes 2014. With hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, there may have been technical issues and teleprompter glitches but with effortless comedy running alongside, it was a night to remember.
The girls introduced the night as “Amy Poehler and Tina Fey’s Lee Daniels’ The Butler’s Golden Globes”. American Hustle picked up its fair share of awards such as: Best Picture, Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress. While Best Motion Picture was given to 12 Years A Slave, Leonardo Dicaprio won Best Actor and Bryan Cranston was awarded Best Actor in a TV Series (Drama) after his performance in Breaking Bad.
Andy Samberg and cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine were also on the list of winners, being awarded Best TV Series (Comedy) and also Best Actor in a TV Series (Comedy).
Look below for a full list of last night’s winners.
Winners List:
Best motion picture (drama)
12 Years A Slave
Best TV series (drama)
Breaking Bad
Best Actor in a motion picture (drama)
Matthew McConaughey – Dallas Buyers Club
Best Actress in a motion picture (drama)
Cate Blanchett – Blue Jasmine
Best Director of a motion picture
Alfonso Cuarón – Gravity
Best motion picture (musical or comedy)
American Hustle
Best Actress in a motion picture (musical or comedy)
Amy Adams – American Hustle
Best Actor in a motion picture (musical or comedy)
Leonardo Dicaprio – Wolf of Wall Street
Best Animated Feature film
Frozen
Best Foreign Language Film
The Great Beauty (Italy)
Best Actor in a TV series (drama)
Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad
Best Actor in a mini-series or TV movie
Michael Douglas – Behind the Candelabra
Best Actress in a mini-series or TV movie
Elisabeth Moss – Top of the Lake
Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture
Jennifer Lawrence – American Hustle
Best Supporting Actor in a motion picture
Jared Leto – Dallas Buyers Club
Best Actress in a TV series (drama)
Robin Wright – House of Cards
Best TV Series (comedy)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Best TV Miniseries or Movie
Behind the Candelabra
Best Original Song in a Motion Picture
Ordinary Love – Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Best Actor in a TV Series (comedy)
Andy Samberg – Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Best Actress in a TV Series (comedy)
Amy Poehler – Parks and Recreation
Best Original Score in a Motion Picture
All Is Lost – Alex Ebert
Best Screenplay for a Motion Picture
Spike Jonze – Her
Best Supporting Actress in a series, mini-series, or TV movie
Jacqueline Bisset – Dancing on the Edge
Best Supporting Actor in a series, mini-series or TV movie
Jon Voight – Ray Donova
