This Is What It Looks Like to Win a Golden Globe


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY

 Demi Moore poses in a gold dress, with her elbow raised and her hand on the back of her neck.

“I had a woman say to me, ‘Just know you will never be enough, but you can know the value of your worth if you just put down the measuring stick.’ And so today I celebrate this as a marker of my wholeness and of the love that is driving me, and for the gift of doing something I love.” — Demi Moore in her acceptance speech.


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY

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Sebastian Stan, looking at the camera, in a close-up.

“Our ignorance and discomfort around disability and disfigurement has to end now.” — Sebastian Stan in his acceptance speech.

BEST TELEVISION SERIES, DRAMA

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Four men wearing dark suits, and two women, wearing a silver dress and a red dress, stand in a line.
From left: Tadanobu Asano, Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai, Cosmo Jarvis, Justin Marks and Rachel Kondo.

BEST MOTION PICTURE, NON-ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND BEST MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY

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Jacques Audiard, wearing a dark suit, dark glasses, a dark hat and a brown scarf stands with a hand on his hip and looks away from the camera.

“In these troubled times, I hope ‘Emilia Pérez’ will be a beacon of light.” — Director and writer Jacques Audiard in one of his acceptance speeches about “Emilia Pérez.”


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SUPPORTING ROLE

Jessica Gunning, wearing a blue velvet dress, smiles broadly and looks away from the camera.

“‘Baby Reindeer’ has changed my life in ways I can’t even explain, so thank you for everything. I can’t believe this is happening to me, and I know that 8-year-old me wouldn’t, either.” — Jessica Gunning in her acceptance speech.


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES, DRAMA

A close-up shows Anna Sawai wearing a thick metallic necklace and smiling broadly.

“Thank you to the voters for voting for me — even though I would vote for Kathy Bates any day.” — Anna Sawai in her acceptance speech.


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA

Adrien Brody, wearing a dark suit, white shirt and black tie, looks at the camera, with his head angled, and touches his chin.

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA

Fernanda Torres, wearing a black dress, smiles and gestures with her hands.

BEST MOTION PICTURE, ANIMATED

Three men in black tuxedos stand in a row and look straight at the camera.
From left: Ron Dyens, Gints Zilbalodis and Matiss Kaza.

“This is the first time a film from Latvia has been here, so this is huge for us.” — Gints Zilbalodis, the director of “Flow,” in his acceptance speech.


BEST SCREENPLAY, MOTION PICTURE

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Peter Straughan, wearing a black tuxedo, stands with his eyes closed and holds out one hand at his side.

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES, DRAMA

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A close-up shows Hiroyuki Sanada, wearing a black tuxedo and black-rimmed glasses, looking away from the camera.

“I’d like to say, for the young actors and creators in the world: Please be yourself, believe yourself, and never give up. Good luck.” — Hiroyuki Sanada in his acceptance speech.


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SUPPORTING ROLE

Tadanobu Asano, wearing a black tuxedo, pumps his fist and smiles.

“So maybe you don’t know me: I’m an actor from Japan. My name is Tadanobu Asano. Wow!” — Tadanobu Asano in his acceptance speech.


BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE

A woman in a black dress stands with her back to the camera, her hands on her hips and her head turned sideways.

BEST LIMITED SERIES, ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

A man in a dark suit, a woman in a dark dress and a woman in a blue velvet dress stand in a row.
From left: Richard Gadd, Nava Mau and Jessica Gunning.

“A lot of people sometimes ask me why ‘Baby Reindeer,’ why a show this dark, has gone on to be the success that it’s had, and I think, in a lot of ways, people were crying out for something that kind of spoke to kind of the painful inconsistencies of being human.” — Richard Gadd, creator and star of “Baby Reindeer,” in his acceptance speech.

CINEMATIC AND BOX OFFICE ACHIEVEMENT

A man in a dark suit and dark turtleneck stands with his arms raised, looking straight at the camera.

“My parents came to this country and loved ‘The Wizard of Oz.’ They told us about the yellow brick road and the rainbow, a place over the rainbow, all your dreams come true if you dare to dream it. So when I’m up here looking at you, living the dream and looking at this beautiful, beautiful cast — it is more beautiful than I ever thought it could be.” — Jon M. Chu, the director of “Wicked,” in his acceptance speech

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