Chadwick Boseman named Best Actor at Golden Globes posthumously, wife accepts award
Hollywood / Chadwick Boseman named Best Actor at Golden Globes posthumously, wife accepts award
Hollywood - Chadwick Boseman named Best Actor at Golden Globes posthumously, wife accepts award
Hollywood Desk: In a poignant moment at the Golden Globes, Chadwick Boseman won a posthumous award: Best Actor - Drama (Film) for his work in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom. Chadwick Boseman, who played Black Panther in the Marvel universe, died last year after battling cancer. He was 43. The Golden Globes winners' list was topped by The Crown, which won four of the six awards it was nominated for, including Best TV Series - Drama and acting prizes for its stars Josh O'Connor, Emma Corrin and Gillian Anderson. Nomadland won Best Film - Drama and Best Director for Chloe Zhao. Controversial mockumentary Borat Subsequent Moviefilm scored two wins: Best Film - Musical/Comedy and Best Actor - Musical/Comedy (Film) for its star and creator Sacha Baron Cohen.The Golden Globe for Best Actress - Musical/Comedy (Film) went to Rosamund Pike for I Care A Lot; Andra Day won the award in the Drama category for her performance in The United States vs Billie Holiday. Jodie Foster won Best Supporting Actress (Film) for The Mauritanian.Hit show Schitt's Creek scored Best TV Series - Musical/Comedy as well as Best Actress - Musical/Comedy (TV) for its star Catherine O'Hara. The Queen's Gambit picked up two Globes - Best Limited Series, Anthology or TV Film and Best Actress in the same category for its star, Anya Taylor-Joy.The first award of the night - Best Supporting Actor (Film) - went to Daniel Kaluuya for his performance in biographical drama Judas And The Black Messiah. This was followed by John Boyega's win as the Best Supporting Actor (TV) for the show Small Axe. Jason Sudeikis won Best Actor - Musical/Comedy (TV) for Ted Lasso and Mark Ruffalo won Best Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology or TV Film for I Know This Much Is True. Pixar offering Soul won two awards - Best Animated Feature and Best Original Score. Minari won Best Foreign Language Film.Jane Fonda received this year's Cecil B DeMille Award and writer-producer Norman Lear was honoured with the Carol Burnett Award.The nominations for the Golden Globes were announced on February 3. Mank and The Trial Of The Chicago 7 topped the leader board with 6 and 5 nominations respectively in the film categories; The Crown led the TV slate with 6 nods followed by Schitt's Creek with 5. The 78th Golden Globe Awards - one of the biggest nights in Hollywood's calendar - were held on February 28 (March 1 for India), nearly two months later than usual because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The bi-coastal ceremony was hosted by Tina Fey in New York and Amy Poehler in Los Angeles. Here is the complete list of winners.The winners in the film categoriesBest Film - Drama: NomadlandBest Film - Musical/Comedy: Borat Subsequent MoviefilmBest Director: Chloe Zhao for NomadlandBest Actress - Drama: Andra Day for The United States vs. Billie HolidayBest Actor - Drama: Chadwick Boseman for Ma Rainey's Black BottomBest Actress - Musical/Comedy: Rosamund Pike for I Care A LotBest Actor - Musical/Comedy: Sacha Baron Cohen for Borat Subsequent MoviefilmBest Supporting Actress: Jodie Foster for The MauritanianBest Supporting Actor: Daniel Kaluuya for Judas And The Black MessiahBest Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin for The Trial of the Chicago 7Best Foreign Language Film: MinariBest Animated Feature: SoulBest Original Score: SoulBest Original Song: 'Io Si (Seen)' from The Life AheadThe winners in the television categoriesBest TV Series - Drama: The CrownBest TV Series - Musical/Comedy: Schitt's CreekBest Limited Series, Anthology or TV Film: The Queen's GambitBest Actress - Drama: Emma Corrin for The CrownBest Actor - Drama: Josh O'Connor for The CrownBest Actress - Musical/Comedy: Catherine O'Hara for Schitt's CreekBest Actor - Musical/Comedy: Jason Sudeikis for Ted LassoBest Supporting Actress: Gillian Anderson for The CrownBest Supporting Actor: John Boyega for Small AxeBest Actress (Limited Series, Anthology or TV Film): Anya Taylor-Joy for The Queen's GambitBest Actor (Limited Series, Anthology or TV Film): Mark Ruffalo for I Know This Much Is True