The big day is finally here! The 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards will be broadcast live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California on Sunday, January 10, 2016, by NBC. Ricky Gervais will serve as host for the awards ceremony, which begins at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT, and we'll be updating this story all night long with all of the award winners as they're announced live on the air.
The three-hour ceremony serves as the official kick-off to awards season and will be aired live coast to coast from 8-11 p.m. ET on NBC. Ricky Gervais is returning as host for the fourth time. Gervais hosted the Golden Globes for three consecutive years (2010-12) when the network registered ratings gains from the previous two telecasts. Over that 2010-12 span, the Golden Globes averaged a 5.2 rating in the 18-49 demo and 17 million viewers overall, which was a 6% increase from the 2009 telecast in the demo and 14% or 2.1 million persons in total viewers (17.0 million vs. 14.9 million).
The drama Carol leads all film and television projects with five nominations. The Revenant, Steve Jobs and The Big Short follow with four nominations each. On the television side, Transparent, Mr. Robot, Fargo, Outlander, Wolf Hall and American Crime lead the pack with three nominations apiece. We'll have to wait and see how many of the awards these projects will win.
Ricky Gervais is hosting the awards show for the fourth time, after consecutive hosting stints in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted the ceremony for the next three years in 2013, 2014 and 2015, but now the controversial Ricky Gervais is back. It remains to be seen if he will be hosting for the fifth time next year.
Produced by dick clark productions in association with the HFPA, the Golden Globe Awards are viewed in more than 210 countries worldwide and are one of the few awards ceremonies to include both motion picture and television achievements. Lorenzo Soria is President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Allen Shapiro, CEO of dick clark productions, Mike Mahan, President of dick clark productions and Barry Adelman, Executive VP of Television at dick clark productions, will serve as executive producers. Take a look at the full list of nominees below, which will be updated with the winners as they're announced.
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BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA
- The Revenant (Regency Enterprises; Twentieth Century Fox)
- Carol (Number 9 Films; The Weinstein Company)
- Mad Max: Fury Road (Warner Bros. Pictures / Village Roadshow Pictures / Kennedy Miller Mitchell; Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Room (Element Pictures / No Trace Camping; A24)
- Spotlight (Anonymous Content / Participant Media / First Look; Open Road Films)
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA
- Leonardo DiCaprio - The Revenant
- Bryan Cranston - Trumbo
- Michael Fassbender - Steve Jobs
- Eddie Redmayne - The Danish Girl
- Will Smith - Concussion
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA
- Brie Larson - Room
- Cate Blanchett - Carol
- Rooney Mara - Carol
- Saoirse Ronan - Brooklyn
- Alicia Vikander - The Danish Girl
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BEST MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY
- The Martian (Twentieth Century Fox; Twentieth Century Fox)
- The Big Short (Paramount Pictures / Regency Enterprises; Paramount Pictures)
- Joy (Fox 2000 Pictures; Twentieth Century Fox)
- Spy (Twentieth Century Fox; Twentieth Century Fox)
- Trainwreck (Universal Pictures / Apatow Productions; Universal Pictures)
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY
- Jennifer Lawrence - Joy
- Melissa McCarthy - Spy
- Amy Schumer - Trainwreck
- Maggie Smith - The Lady in the Van
- Lily Tomlin - Grandma
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA
- Taraji P. Henson - Empire
- Caitriona Balfe - Outlander
- Viola Davis - How to Get Away with Murder
- Eva Green - Penny Dreadful
- Robin Wright - House of Cards
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BEST DIRECTOR - MOTION PICTURE
- Alejandro González Iñárritu - The Revenant
- Todd Haynes - Carol
- Thomas McCarthy - Spotlight
- George Miller - Mad Max: Fury Road
- Ridley Scott - The Martian
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BEST TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA
- Mr. Robot (USA Network) (Universal Cable Productions)
- Empire (FOX) (20th Century Fox Television / Imagine Television)
- Game of Thrones (HBO) (HBO Entertainment in association with Bighead, Littlehead; Television 360 and Startling Television)
- Narcos (Netflix) (Gaumont International Television for Netflix)
- Outlander (Starz) (Sony Pictures Television)
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BEST ORIGINAL SONG - MOTION PICTURE
- "Writing's On the Wall" - Spectre - Music and Lyrics by: Sam Smith, Jimmy Napes
- "Love Me Like You Do" - Fifty Shades of Grey - Music and Lyrics by: Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Ali Payami, Ilya Salmanzadeh}
- "One of a Kind Love" - Love & Mercy - Music and Lyrics by Brian Wilson, Scott Bennett
- "See You Again" - Furious 7 - Music and Lyrics by: Justin Franks, Andrew Cedar, Charlie Puth, Cameron Thomaz
- "Simple Song #3" - Youth - Music and Lyrics by David Lang
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
- Lady Gaga - American Horror Story: Hotel
- Kirsten Dunst - Fargo
- Sarah Hay - Flesh and Bone
- Felicity Huffman - American Crime
- Queen Latifah - Bessie
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BEST MOTION PICTURE - FOREIGN LANGUAGE
- Son of Saul (HUNGARY) (Laokoon Filmgroup; Sony Pictures Classics)
- The Brand New Testament (BELGIUM / FRANCE / LUXEMBOURG) (Terra Incognita / Climax Films / Après le Déluge / Juliette Films / Caviar; Belga Films / Le Pacte)
- The Club (CHILE) (Fabula; Music Box Films)
- The Fencer (FINLAND / GERMANY / ESTONIA) (Making Movies / Kick Film GmbH / Allfilm; Oy Nordisk Film Ab)
- Mustang (FRANCE) (CG Cinéma / Vistamar Flimproduktion; Cohen Media Group)
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY
- Gael García Bernal - Mozart in the Jungle
- Aziz Ansari - Master of None
- Rob Lowe - The Grinder
- Patrick Stewart - Blunt Talk
- Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent
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BEST SCREENPLAY - MOTION PICTURE
- Aaron Sorkin - Steve Jobs
- Emma Donoghue - Room
- Thomas McCarthy - Spotlight
- Charles Randolph, Adam McKay - The Big Short
- Quentin Tarantino - The Hateful Eight
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE
- Sylvester Stallone - Creed
- Paul Dano - Love & Mercy
- Idris Elba - Beasts of No Nation
- Mark Rylance - Bridge of Spies
- Michael Shannon - 99 Homes
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BEST MOTION PICTURE - ANIMATED
- Inside Out (Pixar Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
- Anomalisa (Starburns Industries; Paramount Pictures)
- The Good Dinosaur (Pixar Animation Studios; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
- The Peanuts Movie (Blue Sky Studios; Twentieth Century Fox)
- Shaun the Sheep (Aardman; Lionsgate / Studiocanal)
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY
- Matt Damon - The Martian
- Christian Bale - The Big Short
- Steve Carell - The Big Short
- Al Pacino - Danny Collins
- Mark Ruffalo - Infinitely Polar Bear
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA
- Jon Hamm - Mad Men
- Rami Malek - Mr. Robot
- Wagner Moura - Narcos
- Bob Odenkirk - Better Call Saul
- Liev Schreiber - Ray Donovan
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BEST ORIGINAL SCORE - MOTION PICTURE
- Ennio Morricone - The Hateful Eight
- Carter Burwell - Carol
- Alexandre Desplat - The Danish Girl
- Daniel Pemberton - Steve Jobs
- Ryûichi Sakamoto, Alva Noto - The Revenant
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
- Christian Slater - Mr. Robot
- Alan Cumming - The Good Wife
- Damian Lewis - Wolf Hall
- Ben Mendelsohn - Bloodline
- Tobias Menzies - Outlander
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
- Oscar Isaac - Show Me a Hero
- Idris Elba - Luther
- David Oyelowo - Nightingale
- Mark Rylance - Wolf Hall
- Patrick Wilson - Fargo
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BEST TELEVISION LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
- Wolf Hall (PBS) (A Playground Entertainment and Company Pictures production for BBC and MASTERPIECE in association with BBC Worldwide, Atlus Media and Prescience)
- American Crime (ABC) (ABC Studios)
- American Horror Story: Hotel (FX) (20th Century Fox Television)
- Fargo (FX) (MGM Television Studios / FX Productions)
- Flesh and Bone (Starz) (Starz)
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BEST TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY
- Mozart in the Jungle (Amazon Video) (Amazon Studios)
- Casual (Hulu) (Lionsgate TV / Right of Way)
- Orange Is the New Black (Netflix) (Lionsgate Television for Netflix)
- Silicon Valley (HBO) (HBO Entertainment in association with Judgemental Films, Alec Berg, Altschuler Krinsky Works, and 3 Arts Entertainment)
- Transparent (Amazon Video) (Amazon Studios)
- Veep (HBO) (HBO Entertainment in association with Dundee Productions)
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY
- Rachel Bloom - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
- Jamie Lee Curtis - Scream Queens
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Veep
- Gina Rodriguez - Jane the Virgin
- Lily Tomlin - Grace and Frankie
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
- Maura Tierney - The Affair
- Uzo Aduba - Orange Is the New Black
- Joanne Frogatt - Downton Abbey
- Regina King - American Crime
- Judith Light - Transparent
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BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE
- Kate Winslet - Steve Jobs
- Jane Fonda - Youth
- Jennifer Jason Leigh - The Hateful Eight
- Helen Mirren - Trumbo
- Alicia Vikander - Ex Machina