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Golden Globe Winners 2017 Include 'La La Land,' 'American Crime Story,' And 'The Crown'

Golden Globe Winners 2017 Include 'La La Land,' 'American Crime Story,' And 'The Crown'
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Ah, the Golden Globes. You know, the “fun” award show, because the audience is allowed encouraged to drink while patiently waiting for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to honor the very best in television and film.

But unlike previous years, the famous crowd on Sunday won’t be drinking to dull the harsh comedic jabs. Ahead of the show, host Jimmy Fallon assured everyone that no one in the room should be nervous about anything he might say. While mean-spirited is far from Fallon’s brand of humor, he did tell The Hollywood Reporter that Donald Trump won’t escape his crosshairs.

“The whole night won’t focus on [Trump], but it will be a week before the inauguration, so it will be on everyone’s mind,” he said. “It’s the first and maybe the last party that we’ll have in 2017.”

The competition in the film category was fierce, but “La La Land” ended up sweeping the Globes and winning all seven awards for which it was nominated. On the television side, “The Night Manager” surprised all and was the night’s big winner, taking home three of the four awards for which it was nominated

Check out the full list of winners below:

FILM

Best Motion Picture, Drama

”Hacksaw Ridge”

”Hell or High Water”

”Lion”

”Manchester by the Sea”

”Moonlight”

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Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

”20th Century Women”

”Deadpool”

”Florence Foster Jenkins”

”La La Land”

”Sing Street”

YouTube

Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

Amy Adams, “Arrival”

Jessica Chastain, “Miss Sloane”

Isabelle Huppert, “Elle”

Ruth Negga, “Loving”

Natalie Portman, “Jackie”

Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

Annette Bening, “20th Century Women”

Lily Collins, “Rules Don’t Apply”

Hailee Steinfeld, “The Edge of Seventeen”

Emma Stone, “La La Land”

Meryl Streep, “Florence Foster Jenkins”

Kevork Djansezian/NBC via Getty Images

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

Casey Affleck, “Manchester by the Sea”

Joel Edgerton, “Loving”

Andrew Garfield, “Hacksaw Ridge”

Viggo Mortensen, “Captain Fantastic”

Denzel Washington, “Fences”

Mario Anzuoni / Reuters

Best Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Mahershala Ali, “Moonlight”

Jeff Bridges, “Hell or High Water”

Simon Helberg, “Florence Foster Jenkins”

Dev Patel, “Lion”

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, “Nocturnal Animals”

Best Performance by Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Viola Davis, “Fences”

Naomie Harris, “Moonlight”

Nicole Kidman, “Lion”

Octavia Spencer, “Hidden Figures”

Michelle Williams, “Manchester by the Sea”

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Best Director, Motion Picture

Damien Chazelle, “La La Land”

Tom Ford, “Nocturnal Animals”

Mel Gibson, “Hacksaw Ridge”

Barry Jenkins, “Moonlight”

Kenneth Lonergan, “Manchester by the Sea”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

Colin Farrell, “The Lobster”

Ryan Gosling, “La La Land”

Hugh Grant, “Florence Foster Jenkins”

Jonah Hill, “War Dogs”

Ryan Reynolds, “Deadpool”

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture

”La La Land”

”Nocturnal Animals”

”Moonlight”

”Manchester by the Sea”

”Hell or High Water”

Best Original Score, Motion Picture

”Moonlight”

”La La Land”

”Arrival”

”Lion”

”Hidden Figures”