Sequins rule at Golden Globe Awards 2016
The incident occurred just before Leonardo was named the best actor in a motion picture drama for his role in The Revenant.
Then in 2012 Kate took home her third Golden Globe when she won Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for her work in Mildred Pierce.
A weepy Lady Gaga ditched the Poker Face and revealed her Golden Globes gong was one of “greatest moments” of her life – yet her win left Hollywood hearthrob Leonardo di Caprio less than impressed.
Maura Tierney was the surprise victor of the second award of the night for her role as Helen Soloway in The Affair in the best supporting actress in a limited series or TV movie category. There is nobody more deserving of that trust than Alejandro Inarritu.
“I’m going to try not to get emotional, because I am the sum total of everyone I’ve ever met and I’m lucky to absorb some of it”, Stallone told the star-studded event, before thanking his wife and three daughters for their support. “The depths he went to are unfathomable”. “I don’t know why you would write that amount of dialogue for people to say”.
“I think “Spotlight” is going to win partly because it’s a celebration of journalism and there are some 90 journalists who are voting on this”, said Timothy Gray, awards editor for trade magazine Variety.
Dame Maggie Smith is nominated in the best actress in a comedy or musical category for her cantankerous role in The Lady In The Van while her Downton Abbey co-star Joanne Froggatt is nominated for best supporting actress in a series, limited series or TV movie for her role as Anna Bates in the period drama. Iñárritu’s “leadership, vision, and acute attention to making every day so visceral and real for us”, he said, made the project unlike any experience he’d had in his lifetime. “I really am truly speechless”.
Heading into the evening, Carol, the 50s-set drama about two women who fall in love, led the film contenders with five nominations, followed closely by The Big Short, The Revenant and Steve Jobs, which each had four nominations.