2019 Golden Globes
'Bohemian Rhapsody' and 'Green Book' win big at the 2019 Golden Globe Awards; The complete list of winners and nominees
"Bohemian Rhapsody" won the award for best motion picture, drama, at the 76th Golden Globe Awards. Rami Malek also picked up a best actor award for his portrayal of Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury.
"Green Book" won best screenplay and best motion picture, musical or comedy, with Mahershala Ali also winning a supporting actor award. Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" was named best foreign language film and picked up the motion picture directing award. Glenn Close won best actress in a motion picture, drama, for "The Wife." Regina King, nominated in two categories, won the best supporting actress in a motion picture Golden Globe for "If Beale Street Could Talk." The biopic "Vice," which led with six nominations, won one Golden Globe for Christian Bale's performance.
The ceremony was hosted by Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg from the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Oh also won lead actress for the drama series "Killing Eve," the second Golden Globes host to win an award while emceeing and the first Asian actor to win multiple Golden Globes.
In other television categories, "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" and "The Kominsky Method" won multiple awards. For the second year in a row, Rachel Brosnahan won best lead actress in a musical or comedy series for "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."
Carol Burnett was honored with the first achievement in television award, which will carry her name, while the honorary Cecil B. DeMille Award went to Jeff Bridges.
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