Summary

  • Musical La La Land wins seven awards from seven nominations

  • Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone and Casey Affleck scoop film acting awards

  • France's Isabelle Huppert and Brit Aaron Taylor-Johnson are surprise acting winners

  • British stars Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, Olivia Colman and Claire Foy win TV trophies

  1. Foreign language filmpublished at 02:37 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    Elle

    The French thriller has won the Golden Globe - despite not even being in the running for the same category at the Oscars.

    It was not on the nine-film foreign language shortlist from which the five Oscar nominees will be chosen.

    Director Paul Verhoeven says: "I'm amazed [to win] because this film does not invite you to sympathise with the character, I thank the Hollywood Foreign Press for being so open minded."

  2. Hidden... Fences?published at 02:36 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    A few people have been getting a teeny tiny bit of heat on Twitter for referring to "Hidden Fences" - a film that doesn't actually exist. Michael Keaton referred to the fictional film on stage, while journalist Jenna Bush Hager mentioned it to Pharell Williams - which is a little awkward given he appears on the Hidden Figures soundtrack.

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  3. Animated feature filmpublished at 02:27 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    Zootopia

    Accepting the award, co-director Byron Howard said: "We wanted Zootopia to be a film that not only entertained kids but also spoke to adults about embracing diversity – even when there are people in the world that want to divide us by using fear.."

  4. Screenplay - motion picturepublished at 02:22 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

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    Damien Chazelle - La La Land  

    Chazelle, who also directed the musical film, says: "I'm humbled to be up here."

    It's the fourth award for La La Land of the night.

  5. Performance by an actor in a motion picture - comedy or musicalpublished at 02:14 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

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    Ryan Gosling - La La Land

    The awards are stacking up quickly for La La Land.

    The actor joked that he would "chop the award into three pieces" to share it with his La La Land co-star Emma Stone and the film's director Damien Chazelle. "This belongs to the three of us," he said.

  6. Supporting actress in a series, mini-series or TV motion picturepublished at 02:10 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    Olivia Colman - The Night Manager

    Another surprise British winner, and another for The Night Manager, after Hugh Laurie.

    The rest of the world has woken up to Olivia Colman's brilliance.

    However, she could not be in Hollywood to accept the award.

  7. Supporting actress in a motion picturepublished at 02:02 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

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    Viola Davis - Fences

    The actress says: "To all the people who believed in this piece of work. It's not every day that Hollywood thinks of translating a play to screen - it doesn't scream moneymaker, you know? But it does scream art, and it does scream heart."

  8. Original song - motion picturepublished at 01:55 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

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    City of Stars from La La Land

    It's two musical awards in a row for La La Land!

    The film, which stars Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone (pictured) has been credited with reviving the musical genre.

    Read more about La La Land.

  9. Original score - motion picturepublished at 01:52 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    Justin Hurwitz - La La Land

    "There was this spirit across the movie where people worked harder than they’re used to working and went to bed later than they’re used to and wore more hats that they’re used to."

  10. Actor in a mini-series or motion picture made for TVpublished at 01:48 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    Hugh LaurieImage source, Reuters

    Hugh Laurie for The Night Manager

    It's the second British winner of the night after Aaron Taylor-Johnson victory for his role in Nocturnal Animals. Hugh Laurie co-starred with Tom Hiddleston in The Night Manager. The series was directed by Susannce Bier, who Laurie thanked in his acceptance speech.

  11. Limited series or motion picture made for TVpublished at 01:39 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    The People v OJ SimpsonImage source, AP

    The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story

    It's the second award in a row for The People vs OJ Simpson, which dramatised Simpson's murder case.

    Accepting the award, executive producer Nina Jacobson says the case reminded us how "American justice is anything but blind when race, gender and celebrity are involved".

    The BBC's The Night Manager was among the shows that lost out.

  12. Actress in a mini-series or motion picture made for televisionpublished at 01:37 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    Sarah PaulsonImage source, Reuters

    Sarah Paulson - The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story

    Sarah Paulson received rave reviews for her role in The People v OJ Simpson. She portrayed Marcia Clark - the lead prosecutor in the famous 1995 OJ Simpson case.

  13. Television series - comedy or musicalpublished at 01:26 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

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    Atlanta

    Donald Glover, the creator and star of the FX comedy, which is set in the US city of its title, said the win was "incredible".

    "I really want to thank Atlanta and all the black folks in Atlanta just for being alive and for being amazing people," he says. "I couldn't be here without Atlanta."

  14. Actress in a TV series - comedy or musicalpublished at 01:23 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    Tracee Ellis RossImage source, Reuters

    Tracee Ellis Ross - Black-ish

    The actress says: "This is for all the women of colour, and colourful people, whose stories, ideas and thoughts are not always considered worthy, valid and important. But I want you to know that I see you, we see you."

  15. Actor in a TV series - dramapublished at 01:16 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

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    Billy Bob Thornton - Goliath

    Thronton dedicates his award to Luke Scott, a PA on Goliath who died last year. 

    "He was one of those guys who knew what he was doing, and I loved him," the actor said.

  16. Jimmy Fallon's opening monologuepublished at 01:13 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

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    The wine is flowing and the laughs are coming thick and fast as Jimmy Fallon takes up hosting duties.

    He's already making plenty of Donald Trump references - referring to the Golden Globes as "one of the few places left where America still honours the popular vote".

    He also described one of tonight's most hotly-tipped films Manchester By The Sea as "the only thing more depressing than 2016".

  17. Supporting actor in a motion picturepublished at 01:11 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

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    Aaron Taylor-Johnson for Nocturnal Animals.

    A shock to start with - this category was thought to have been in the bag for Moonlight's Mahershala Ali.

    But it's gone to British actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson for playing a very nasty chap in designer Tom Ford's stylish thriller Nocturnal Animals.

    He thanked his wife, the artist and film-maker Sam Taylor-Johnson, for her support, adding: "And thank you for putting up for me. I was not very pleasant in this role."

  18. And we're off!...published at 01:06 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    Jimmy FallonImage source, Getty Images

    This is it - one of the biggest nights in the entertainment calendar has officially kicked off.

    Things are off to a rip-roaring start with presenter Jimmy Fallon and a host of special guests recreating the famous opening scene from La La Land - one of tonight's most hotly-tipped films.

  19. In pictures: Red carpetpublished at 01:02 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    It's safe to say that shaving was not high up Casey Affleck's agenda when he was getting ready for this year's Globes.

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    Casey Affleck

    Fresh from receiving her Hollywood Star earlier this week, Viola Davis has arrived on the red carpet.

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    Viola Davis

    It was also good news if you're a fan of people named Naomi(e).

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    Image caption,

    Naomi Campbell

    Naomie HarrisImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Naomie Harris

    Pitch Perfect's Anna Kendrick has also arrived. 

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    Image caption,

    Anna Kendrick

  20. Last-minute preparationspublished at 01:00 Greenwich Mean Time 9 January 2017

    This is how Hacksaw Ridge actress Teresa Palmer got ready.

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