Golden Globes 2015

Golden Globes 2015

RedEye goes to the Golden Globes! OK, not really, but we're here to spill on the red carpet fashions and flubs, Tina and Amy's hilarity, the big winners and all the other action at Sunday's ceremony.

    And the winners are ...

    In order of  appearance on the 2015 Golden Globes on NBC:

    Best supporting actor
    : J.K. Simmons for Whiplash


    Best supporting actress in a TV series: Joanne Froggatt in Downton Abbey


    Best mini-series or a motion picture for television: Fargo


    Best actor in a mini-series or a motion picture in television
    : Billy Bob Thornton in Fargo.


    Best actress in a television series or musical (Comedy): Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin


    Best television series or musical (comedy):
    Transparent


    Best original score, motion picture: Johann Johannsson,
    The Theory of Everything

    Best original song, motion picture: "Glory" by Common and John Legend from Selma. (Listen here)


    Best supporting actor in a television series, mini-series or t
    elevision movieMatt Bomer, 
    The Normal Heart



    Best actress in a motion picture (Comedy or musical): Amy Adams, Big Eyes


    Best animated film:
    How to Train Your Dragon 2



    Best supporting actress in a motion picture:  Patricia Arquette in Boyhood


    Best screenplay in motion picture:
    Alejandro González Iñárritu, Nicolás Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris and Armando Bo for Birdman


    Best actor in a telev
    ision series (Comedy):  Jeffrey Tambor in
    Transparent


    Best foreign language film: Leviathan (Russia)

    Best actress in a mini-series or television movie:
    Maggie Gyllenhaal, The Honorable Woman


    Best television series (drama): The Affair


    Best actor in a television series (drama): Kevin Spacey, House of Cards


    Best director of a motion picture: Richard Linklater for Boyhood


    Best actress in a television series (drama): Ruth Wilson, The Affair


    Best actor in a comedy or musical: Michael Keaton for Birdman


    Best motion picture (comedy or musical): The Grand Budapest Hotel


    Best actress in a drama: Julianne Moore, Still Alice


    Best actor in a motion picture drama: Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything



    Best motion picture (Drama): Boyhood



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