The 75th edition of Golden Globes, which took place on Sunday evening (January 7), saw some surprising and deserving wins, and even witnessed some first ever wins for actors like Gary Oldman and James Franco.
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The award show was also noticeable for its silent protest against the spate of sexual harassment scandals that have rocked Hollywood by celebs walking the red carpet in their black outfits.
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The Shape of Water received the most nominations in the evening with seven while both Big Little Lies and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri won the most awards with four.
Here is the complete list of winners at the 75th Golden Globes:
Best Motion Picture Drama:Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Performance in a Motion Picture Draman (Actor): Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour
Best Performance in a Motion Picture Draman (Actress): Frances McDormand as Mildred Hayes in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Motion Picture Musical/Comedy:Lady Bird
Best Performance in a Motion Picture Musical/Comedy (Actor): James Franco as Tommy Wiseau in The Disaster Artist
Best Performance in a Motion Picture Musical/Comedy (Actress): Saoirse Ronan as Christine ‘Lady Bird’ McPherson in Lady Bird
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture Musical/Comedy/Draman (Actor): Sam Rockwell as Officer Jason Dixon in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture Musical/Comedy/Draman (Actress): Allison Janney as LaVona Golden in I, Tonya
Best Director: Guillermo del Toro- The Shape of Water
Best Screenplay: Martin McDonagh- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Best Original Score: Alexandra Desplat- The Shape of Water
Best Original Song:This is Me (Justin Paul and Benj Pasek)- The Greatest Showman
Best Animated Feature Film:Coco
Best Foreign Language Film:In The Fade (Germany/France)
Television
(‘Big Little Lies’ tied with ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing’, Missouri with four wins)
Best Series Drama:The Handmaid’s Tail
Best Series Musical/Comedy:The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Best Performance in a Television series Drama (Actor): Sterling K Brown as Randall Pearson in This Is Us
Best Performance in a Television series Drama (Actress): Elisabeth Moss as June Osborne/Offred in The Handmaid’s Tail
Best Performance in a Television series Musical/Comedy (Actor): Aziz Ansari as Dev Shah in Master of None
Best Performance in a Television series Musical/Comedy (Actress): Rachel Brosnahan as Miriam Midge Maisel in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film (Actor): Ewan McGregor as Emmit and Raymond Stussy in Fargo
Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film (Actress): Nicole Kidman as Celeste Wright in Big Little Lies
Best Supporting Performance in a Television series Series/Miniseries/Television Film (Actor): Alexander Skarsgard as Perry Wright in Big Little Lies
Best Supporting Performance in a Television series Series/Miniseries/Television Film (Actress): Laura Dern as Renata Klein in Big Little Lies
Best Miniseries or Television Film:Big Little Lies
Nicole Kidman revealed she received the heartbreaking news just before stepping on stage to accept her award. She later described trying to reach the airport by boat at night before returning to her room alone.
Stephen Graham’s Golden Globe celebration took an unexpected turn when his trophy was left behind in a suitcase during a rushed airport transfer.
The actor later revealed how frantic post-awards travel led to a brief but stressful award scare.
Nikki Glaser kicked off the Golden Globes 2026 with a bold, no-holds-barred monologue that had Hollywood laughing, gasping, and squirming. There was a sharp Leonardo DiCaprio dating joke to a daring Epstein files reference. No A-lister was spared.