Dhe film “Oppenheimer” by director Christopher Nolan won the Golden Globe for best drama film. He beat out “Killers of the Flower Moon,” “Maestro,” “Past Lives,” “Anatomy of a Fall” and “The Zone of Interest.” The German actress Sandra Hülser (45) came away empty-handed at the award ceremony. Lily Gladstone (37) won in the “Best Actress in a Drama Film” category for her leading role in “Killers of the Flower Moon”.
In addition to Hülser and Gladstone, Annette Bening (“Nyad”), Carey Mulligan (“Maestro”), Cailee Spaeny (“Priscilla”) and Greta Lee (“Past Lives”) were also in the running. Hülser was nominated for a Golden Globe for the first time for her role in the legal drama “Anatomy of a Case” by French director Justine Triet.
The Globe Awards announced the winners in 27 film and television categories on Monday night in Beverly Hills. The trophy gala was broadcast live on US broadcaster CBS.
In the TV categories of the awards ceremony, a dysfunctional US media dynasty and the warm-hearted team of a sandwich restaurant were the big winners. The fourth and final season of “Succession,” about the intrigue in a failing family business, was named best drama series in Los Angeles on Sunday. Best comedy series went to “The Bear – King of the Kitchen,” a fast-paced look at the unusual cohesion behind the scenes in the restaurant industry. Actors from both series also won all four best actor awards.
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Kieran Culkin won best actor in a drama series for his role as the youngest son of the Roy family clan in “Succession.” He prevailed against, among others, his series father Brian Cox and brother Jeremy Strong. Sarah Snook won the award for best drama actress for her portrayal of daughter Siobhan Roy.
“Bear” actors Jeremy Allen White and Ayo Edebiri won awards in the lead actor categories for comedy. In the series, White plays Carmen Berzatto, a traumatized top chef who takes over his fast food restaurant after his brother's death. Edebiri embodies the aspiring young chef Sydney.
The social satire “Beef” was the big winner in the awards for miniseries, anthologies and television films. The Netflix series took home the top prize and Steven Yeun and Ali Wong also won the acting awards.
Awards for best supporting actor in all television categories went to Matthew Macfadyen as Tom Wambsgans in “Succession” and Elizabeth Debicki, who played Britain’s Princess Diana in “The Crown.”
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