The
nominations
for
the
77th
Golden
Globe
Awards
were
announced
on
Monday,
9
December
2019
by
Tim
Allen,
Dakota
Fanning,
and
Susan
Kelechi.
The
2020
edition
of
the
Golden
Globe
Awards
will
be
hosted
by
Ricky
Gervais.
The
ceremony
will
be
broadcasted
live
on
January
5,
2020,
from
the
Beverly
Hilton.
The
Hollywood
Foreign
Press
Association's
annual
ceremony
honours
the
achievement
in
both
film
and
television.
'The
Irishman’,
'Marriage
Story’,
'Joker’
and
'Rocketman’
are
some
of
the
top
contending
films.
While,
'Succession’,
'The
Crown’,
'Game
of
Thrones’
and
'Fleabag’
are
the
top
runners
from
television.
The
complete
list
of
nominations
of
the
Golden
Globes
2020
is
given
below
Best
Performance
by
an
Actor
in
a
Limited
Series
or
Motion
Picture
Made
for
Television
Christopher
Abbott
(“Catch-22”)
Sacha
Baron
Cohen
(“The
Spy”)
Russell
Crowe
(“The
Loudest
Voice”)
Jared
Harris
(“Chernobyl”)
Sam
Rockwell
(“Fosse/Verdon”).
Best
Performance
by
an
Actress
in
a
Limited
Series
or
Motion
Picture
Made
for
Television
Kaitlyn
Dever
(“Unbelievable”)
Joey
King
(“The
Act”)
Helen
Mirren
(“Catherine
the
Great”)
Merritt
Wever
(“Unbelievable”)
Michelle
Williams
(“Fosse/Verdon”).
Best
Television
Limited
Series
or
Motion
Picture
Made
for
Television
“Catch-22″
(Hulu)
“Chernobyl”
(HBO)
“Fosse/Verdon”
(FX)
The
Loudest
Voice
(Showtime)
“Unbelievable”
(Netflix).
Best
Motion
Picture
–
Foreign
Language
“The
Farewell”
(A24)
“Pain
and
Glory”
(Sony)
“Portrait
of
a
Lady
on
Fire”
(Pyramide
Films)
“Parasite”
(CJ
Entertainment)
“Les
Misérables”
(BAC
Films,
Amazon).
Best
Performance
by
an
Actor
in
a
Supporting
Role
in
a
Series,
Limited
Series
or
Motion
Picture
Made
for
Television
Alan
Arkin
Kieran
Culkin
(“Succession”)
Andrew
Scott
(“Fleabag”)
Stellan
Skarsgård
(“Chernobyl”)
Henry
Winkler
(“Barry”).
Best
Television
Series
–
Musical
or
Comedy
“Barry”
(HBO)
“Fleabag”
(Amazon)
“The
Kominsky
Method”
(Netflix)
“The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel”
(Amazon)
“The
Politician”
(Netflix).
Best
Original
Score
–
Motion
Picture
Daniel
Pemberton
(“Motherless
Brooklyn”)
Alexandre
Desplat
(“Little
Women”)
Hildur
Guðnadóttir
(“Joker”)
Thomas
Newman
(“1917”)
Randy
Newman
(“Marriage
Story”).
Best
Screenplay
–
Motion
Picture
Noah
Baumbach
(“Marriage
Story”)
Bong
Joon-ho
and
Han
Jin-won
(“Parasite”)
Anthony
McCarten
(“The
Two
Popes”)
Quentin
Tarantino
(“Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood”)
Steven
Zaillian
(“The
Irishman”).
Best
Original
Song
–
Motion
Picture
“Beautiful
Ghosts”
(“Cats”)
“(I’m
Gonna)
Love
Me
Again”
(“Rocketman”)
“Into
the
Unknown”
(“Frozen
II”)
“Spirit”
(“The
Lion
King”)
“Stand
Up”
(“Harriet”).
Best
Performance
by
an
Actress
in
a
Supporting
Role
in
a
Series,
Limited
Series
or
Motion
Picture
Made
for
Television
Patricia
Arquette
(“The
Act”)
Helena
Bonham
Carter
(“The
Crown”)
Toni
Collette
Meryl
Streep
(“Big
Little
Lies”)
Emily
Watson
(“Chernobyl”).
Best
Performance
by
an
Actor
in
a
Television
Series
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Michael
Douglas
(“The
Kominsky
Method”)
Bill
Hader
(“Barry”)
Ben
Platt
(“The
Politician”)
Paul
Rudd
(“Living
with
Yourself”)
Ramy
Youssef
(“Ramy”).
Best
Performance
by
an
Actress
in
a
Television
Series
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Christina
Applegate
(“Dead
to
Me”)
Rachel
Brosnahan
(“The
Marvelous
Mrs.
Maisel”)
Kirsten
Dunst
(“On
Becoming
a
God
in
Central
Florida”)
Natasha
Lyonne
(“Russian
Doll”)
Phoebe
Waller-Bridge
(“Fleabag”).
Best
Performance
by
an
Actor
in
a
Television
Series
–
Drama
Brian
Cox
(“Succession”)
Kit
Harington
(“Game
of
Thrones”)
Rami
Malek
(“Mr.
Robot”)
Tobias
Menzies
(“The
Crown”)
Billy
Porter
(“Pose”).
Best
Screenplay
–
Motion
Picture
Noah
Baumbach
(“Marriage
Story”)
Bong
Joon-ho
and
Han
Jin-won
(“Parasite”)
Anthony
McCarten
(“The
Two
Popes”)
Quentin
Tarantino
(“Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood”)
Steven
Zaillian
(“The
Irishman”).
Best
Performance
by
an
Actress
in
a
Television
Series
–
Drama
Jennifer
Aniston
(“The
Morning
Show”)
Olivia
Colman
(“The
Crown”)
Jodie
Comer
(“Killing
Eve”)
Nicole
Kidman
(“Big
Little
Lies”)
Reese
Witherspoon
(“Big
Little
Lies”).
Best
Actor
in
a
Supporting
Role
in
Any
Motion
Picture
Tom
Hanks
(“A
Beautiful
Day
in
the
Neighborhood”)
Anthony
Hopkins
(“The
Two
Popes”)
Al
Pacino
(“The
Irishman”)
Joe
Pesci
(“The
Irishman”)
Brad
Pitt
(“Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood”).
Best
Actress
in
a
Supporting
Role
in
Any
Motion
Picture
Kathy
Bates
(“Richard
Jewell”)
Annette
Bening
(“The
Report”)
Laura
Dern
(“Marriage
Story”)
Jennifer
Lopez
(“Hustlers”)
Margot
Robbie
(“Bombshell”).
Best
Actor
in
a
Motion
Picture
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Daniel
Craig
(“Knives
Out”)
Roman
Griffin
Davis
(“Jojo
Rabbit”)
Leonardo
DiCaprio
(“Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood”)
Taron
Egerton
(“Rocketman”)
Eddie
Murphy
(“Dolemite
Is
My
Name”).
Best
Motion
Picture
–
Animated
“Frozen
II”
(Disney)
“How
to
Train
Your
Dragon:
The
Hidden
World”
(Universal)
“Missing
Link”
(United
Artists
Releasing)
“Toy
Story
4”
(Disney)
“The
Lion
King”
(Disney).
Best
Director
–
Motion
Picture
Bong
Joon-ho
(“Parasite”)
Sam
Mendes
(“1917”)
Todd
Phillips
(“Joker”)
Martin
Scorsese
(“The
Irishman”)
Quentin
Tarantino
(“Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood”).
Best
Actor
in
a
Motion
Picture
–
Drama
Christian
Bale
(“Ford
v
Ferrari”)
Antonio
Banderas
(“Pain
and
Glory”)
Adam
Driver
(“Marriage
Story”)
Joaquin
Phoenix
(“Joker”)
Jonathan
Pryce
(“The
Two
Popes”).
Best
Actress
in
a
Motion
Picture
–
Musical
or
Comedy
Awkwafina
(“The
Farewell”)
Ana
de
Armas
(“Knives
Out”)
Cate
Blanchett
(“Where’d
You
Go,
Bernadette”)
Beanie
Feldstein
(“Booksmart”)
Emma
Thompson
(“Late
Night”).
Best
Television
Series
–
Drama
“Big
Little
Lies”
(HBO)
“The
Crown”
(Netflix)
“Killing
Eve”
(BBC
America)
“The
Morning
Show”
(Apple
TV
Plus)
“Succession”
(HBO).
Best
Actress
in
a
Motion
Picture
–
Drama
Cynthia
Erivo
(“Harriet”)
Scarlett
Johansson
(“Marriage
Story”)
Saoirse
Ronan
(“Little
Women”)
Charlize
Theron
(“Bombshell”)
Renée
Zellweger
(“Judy”).
Best
Motion
Picture
–
Musical
or
Comedy
“Once
Upon
a
Time
in
Hollywood”
(Sony)
“Jojo
Rabbit”
(Fox
Searchlight)
“Knives
Out”
(Lionsgate)
“Rocketman”
(Paramount)
“Dolemite
Is
My
Name”
(Netflix).
Best
Motion
Picture
–
Drama
“The
Irishman”
(Netflix)
“Marriage
Story”
(Netflix)
“1917”
(Universal)
“Joker”
(Warner
Bros.)
“The
Two
Popes”
(Netflix).