Thursday, December 15, 2011
Homeland, New Girl and New Shows Lead Golden Globe Nominations
Claire Danes, Kelsey Grammer New blood was the toast of the Golden Globe Awards nominations Thursday as Homeland, American Horror Story, Game of Thrones, The Killing, Boss, Revenge, Episodes, Enlightened and New Girl all scored nods.A day after getting shut out of the Screen Actors Guild nominations, Homeland nabbed three mentions, including Best Drama Series and acting nominations for Claire Danes and Damian Lewis.SAGs surprises and snubs: Patrick J. Adams makes the cut, but where's Homeland?Homeland's competition includes defending champ Boardwalk Empire and three other new shows, American Horror Story, Boss and Game of Thrones.Danes will vie for drama actress honors against former champ Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife), Mireille Enos (The Killing), Madeleine Stowe (Revenge) and Callie Thorne (Necessary Roughness). Lewis will face off against reigning champ Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire), Bryan Cranston, (Breaking Bad), Kelsey Grammer and Jeremy Irons (The Borgias) for drama actor.In comedy, the series race features Enlightened, Episodes, Modern Family, New Girl and two-time defending champ Glee.New Girl's Zooey Deschanel is up for comedy actress against Laura Dern (Englightened), Tina Fey (30 Rock), Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation) and last year's winner Laura Linney (The Big C).Modern Family dominates SAG nominationsOn the men's side, reigning champ Jim Parsons was snubbed in favor of his The Big Bang Theory co-star Johnny Galecki. He's nominated against Alec Baldwin (30 Rock), David Duchovny (Californication), Thomas Jane (Hung) and Matt LeBlanc (Episodes).In film, The Artist led with six nods, including in Comedy/Musical Film, where it will compete alongside 50/50, Bridesmaids, Midnight in Paris and My Week with Marilyn.The drama film race features six contenders: The Descendants, The Help, Hugo, The Ides of March, Moneyball and War Horse.The 69th Golden Globes ceremony, hosted by Ricky Gervais,airs live Sunday, Jan. 15 at 8/7c on NBC.See the full list below: TELEVISIONDrama SeriesAmerican Horror StoryBoardwalk EmpireBossGame of ThronesHomelandComedy/Musical SeriesEnlightenedEpisodesGleeModern FamilyNew GirlActor - DramaSteve Buscemi, Boardwalk EmpireBryan Cranston, Breaking BadKelsey Grammer, BossJeremy Irons, The BorgiasDamian Lewis, HomelandActress - DramaClaire Danes, HomelandMireille Enos, The KillingJulianna Margulies, The Good WifeMadeleine Stowe, RevengeCallie Thorne, Necessary RoughnessActor - Comedy Alec Baldwin, 30 RockDavid Duchovny, CalifornicationJohnny Galecki, The Big Bang TheoryThomas Jane, HungMatt LeBlanc, EpisodesActress - Comedy Laura Dern, EnlightenedZooey Deschanel, New GirlTina Fey, 30 RockLaura Linney, The Big CAmy Poehler, Parks and RecreationTV Movie/MiniseriesCinema VeriteDownton AbbeyThe HourMildred PierceToo Big to FailActor - TV Movie/MiniseriesHugh Bonneville, Downton AbbeyIdris Elba, LutherWilliam Hurt, Too Big to FailBill Nighy, Page EightDominic West, The HourActress - TV Movie/MiniseriesRomola Garai, The HourDiane Lane, Cinema VeriteElizabeth McGovern, Downton AbbeyEmily Watson, Appropriate AdultKate Winslet, Mildred PierceSupporting Actor Peter Dinklage, Game of ThronesPaul Giamatti, Too Big to FailGuy Pearce, Mildred PierceTim Robbins, Cinema VeriteEric Stonestreet, Modern FamilySupporting ActressJessica Lange, American Horror StoryKelly Macdonald, Boardwalk EmpireMaggie Smith, Downton AbbeySofia Vergara, Modern FamilyEvan Rachel Wood, Mildred PierceFILMDramaThe DescendantsThe HelpHugoThe Ides of MarchMoneyballWar HorseComedy/MusicalThe ArtistBridesmaids50/50Midnight in ParisMy Week with MarilynDirectorWoody Allen, Midnight in ParisGeorge Clooney, The Ides of MarchMichel Hazanavicius, The ArtistAlexander Payne, The DescendantsMartin Scorsese, HugoActor - DramaGeorge Clooney, The DescendantsLeonardo DiCaprio, J. EdgarMichael Fassbender, ShameRyan Gosling, The Ides of MarchBrad Pitt, MoneyballActress - DramaGlenn Close, Albert NobbsViola Davis, The HelpRooney Mara, The Girl with the Dragon TattooMeryl Streep, The Iron LadyTilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About KevinActor - Comedy/MusicalJean Dujardin, The ArtistBrendan Gleeson, The GuardJoseph Gordon-Levitt, 50/50Ryan Gosling, Crazy, Stupid, LoveOwen Wilson, Midnight in ParisActress - Comedy/MusicalJodie Foster, CarnageCharlize Theron, Young AdultKristen Wiig, BridesmaidsMichelle Williams, My Week with MarilynKate Winslet, CarnageSupporting ActorKenneth Branagh, My Week with MarilynAlbert Brooks, DriveJonah Hill, MoneyballViggo Mortensen, A Dangerous MethodChristopher Plummer, BeginnersSupporting ActressBérénice Bejo, The ArtistJessica Chastain, The HelpJanet McTeer, Albert NobbsOctavia Spencer, The HelpShailene Woodley, The DescendantsScreenplayWoody Allen, Midnight in ParisNat Faxon, Kaui Hart Hemmings, Alexander Payne and Jim Rash, The DescendantsMichel Hazanavicius, The ArtistSteven Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin, Stan Chervin and Michael Lewis, MoneyballGeorge Clooney, Grant Heslov and Beau Willimon, The Ides of MarchAnimated FeatureArthur ChristmasCars 2RangoPuss in BootsThe Adventures of TintinForeign Language FilmThe Flowers of War, ChinaIn The Land of Blood and Honey, USAThe Kid with the Bike, BelgiumA Separation, IranThe Skin I Live In, SpainOriginal Score The Artist, Ludovic BourceW.E., Abel KorzeniowskiThe Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Trent Reznor and Atticus RossHugo, Howard ShoreWar Horse, John WilliamsOriginal Song "Lay Your Head Down," Albert Nobbs"Hello Hello," Gnomeo and Juliet"The Living Proof," The Help"The Keeper," Machine Gun Preacher"Masterpiece," W.E.
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