63rd_Golden_Globe_Awards

63rd Golden Globe Awards

63rd Golden Globe Awards

2006 film and television award ceremony


The 63rd Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 2005, were presented on January 16, 2006, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Los Angeles, California.[1][2][3] The nominations were announced on December 13, 2005.[4][5][6]

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The ceremony aired on Monday rather than its traditional Sunday after the previous year ceremony's ratings were negatively impacted by the popularity of Desperate Housewives.[7]

Winners and nominees

Philip Seymour Hoffman, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama winner
Felicity Huffman, Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama winner
Joaquin Phoenix, Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner
Reese Witherspoon, Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner
George Clooney, Best Supporting Actor winner
Rachel Weisz, Best Supporting Actress winner
Hugh Laurie, Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama winner
Geena Davis, Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama winner
Steve Carell, Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy winner
Mary-Louise Parker, Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy winner
Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film winner
Paul Newman, Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film winner
Sandra Oh, Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film winner

These are the nominees for the 63rd Golden Globe Awards. Winners are listed at the top of each list.

Film

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The following films received multiple nominations:

The following films received multiple wins:

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Television

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The following programs received multiple nominations:

The following films and programs received multiple wins:

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Ceremony

Presenters

Cecil B. DeMille Award

Anthony Hopkins

Awards breakdown

The following networks received multiple nominations:

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The following networks received multiple wins:

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Trivia

  • "E!" network covered the Golden Globes for six hours prior to the airing of the event.
  • At no time during the telecast was a "tribute" made to those in the entertainment industry who have passed on within the past year.

See also


References

  1. Waxman, Sharon (17 January 2006). "At the Globes, 'Brokeback Mountain' Takes Top Awards". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  2. Horn, John; King, Susan (17 January 2006). "'Brokeback' is high in the saddle". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  3. "'Walk the Line,' 'Brokeback' win Golden Globes". Today.com. 16 January 2006. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  4. Silverman, Stephen (13 December 2005). "Brokeback, Housewives Top Globe Nods". People. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  5. Vries, Lloyd (13 December 2005). "'Brokeback Mountain' Leads Globes". CBS News. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  6. Karger, Dave (16 December 2005). "The Golden Globes start the Oscar race". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  7. "Globes moved to avoid Housewives". BBC News. 5 August 2005. Retrieved 11 January 2016.

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