BEST SUPPORTING ACTORChristoph Waltz, Django Unchained BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINISERIES, OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISIONMaggie Smith, Downton Abbey BEST MINISERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISIONGame Change BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISIONJulianne Moore, Game Change BEST ACTOR, TV DRAMADamian Lewis, Homeland BEST TV SERIES, DRAMAHomelandBEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Mychael Danna, Life of Pi
ORIGINAL SONGSkyfall, Skyfall BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR A MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Kevin Costner, Hatfields & McCoys
BEST ACTRESS, MUSICAL OR COMEDYJennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINISERIES, OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISIONEd Harris, Game Change BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESSAnne Hathaway, Les MiserablesBEST SCREENPLAYDjango Unchained BEST ACTOR, TV COMEDY
Don Cheadle, House of Lies
BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE PICTURE
Amour
BEST ACTRESS, TV DRAMAClaire Danes, Homeland BEST ANIMATED FILM
Brave
BEST ACTRESS, TV COMEDYLena Dunham, Girls CECIL B. DEMILLE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Jodie Foster
BEST DIRECTOR
Ben Affleck, Argo
BEST TV SERIES, COMEDYGirls BEST ACTOR, MUSICAL OR COMEDYHugh Jackman, Les MiserablesBEST MOTION PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDYLes Miserables BEST ACTRESS, DRAMAJessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty BEST ACTOR, DRAMADaniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln BEST MOTION PICTURE, DRAMA
Argo
Here’s the cast of Les Misérables, shortly after their film won best musical or comedy. The jury’s out on which of those genres Tom Hooper’s version of the popular musical belly-flopped into. Still everyone here is doing a superb job of showing gratitude for the recognition. Absolutely everyone. Particularly stage right. Overjoyed. Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
Jennifer Lawrence clutches her Golden Globe for best actress in a comedy or musical, which she won for playing a pill-popping recovering nymphomaniac in David O. Russell’s Silver Linings Playbook. You takes your laughs were you can find them I guess … Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
It’s all too good to be true for Jessica Chastain, who won best actress in a drama for her role as a CIA spook on the hunt for Osama bin Laden in Zero Dark Thirty. Pray the globe hasn’t been redacted by the time her eyes open. Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
Pretty sure Daniel Day-Lewis would find the term “silver fox” lacked gravitas, but still PHWOAR huh? HUH?! Ahem. Anyway, here he is picking up the globe for best actor in a drama for his turn as honest Abe in Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln. Well done Mr Day-Lewis … sir. Photograph: REUTERS#
No such seriousness from Hugh Jackman, who giggles with delight at scooping the best actor in a comedy or musical award for his part in Les Mis. Who is he? Who is he? He’s Jean Valjean. Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
Christoph Waltz stands tall after winning best supporting actor for playing a dentist / mass murdering bounty hunter in Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained. Waltz fought tooth and nail for this one, beating out some weighty competition, including Philip Seymour Hoffman in The Master and his Django co-star Leonardo DiCaprio. Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
Speaking of matters molar – here’s Anne Hathaway with her globe for best supporting actress. She won for playing Fantine the destitute prostitute who loses teeth, hair and marbles as she warbles her sorrows in Les Mis. Smile! – an Oscar is most likely on the way. Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
Ben Affleck celebrated his best director prize by dragging the 70s style of his movie, Argo, all the way up into 2013. Suit, set, beard: spun up from the prop store. Enthusiasm: actor’s own. Photograph: Reuters#
Here’s QT with his GG for Django Unchained. Tarantino’s shocking film sees Jamie Foxx on the warpath as a liberated slave cutting a bloody swathe across pre-Civil war America. According to some tallies the screenplay contains 110 uses of a certain word. The word is “Broomhilda”.Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
Michael Haneke clutches his globe for best foreign film. He’s also nominated for a best director, best original screenplay and best film at the Oscars. Success alters a man. Haneke – usually so exuberant, so wild in spirit and gesture – looks stern and taciturn here. You’ve changed Michael. Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
It was not Djan-gooo. Or Zer-oooo. It was Sky-fallllll that won the Golden Globe for best original song. Here’s our best Bond singer since Bassey – Adele – crooning to the gong. Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP#
Brave director Mark Andrews celebrates after winning the Golden Globe for best animated feature. The film sees a young Scottish princess chase down an adventure in Braveheart-era Scotland. Andrews could be bellowing “Freeeeedom!” here. Or just simply “Yeaaaaaaarghghghghgh!”. He’s won a globe for his debut film after all. Photograph: Kevin Winter, AFP#
And finally, composer Mychael Danna saunters into view with his award for best original score. He won for his work on Ang Lee’s Life of Pi: a story about a teenage boy trapped on a life raft with nothing but a tiger and award-winning musical backing to keep him company. Photograph: Robyn Beck, AFP