the house of the dragon has been crowned as the best dramatic series at the Golden Globes ceremony that was held this morning in Los Angeles, some awards that have recovered the brightness of yesteryear after the pandemic and the deep crisis of credibility -with criticism for lack of diversity and alleged corruption – that was about to end these awards. The great defeat of the night has been The Crown.
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In the drama section, the star category, Zendaya (Euphoria) has left Imelda Staunton (The Queen) for best actress. Kevin Costner has been recognized as the best actor for his role in Yellowstone.
Abbott College started as the most nominated series of the awards -six nominations- and came out as one of the winners of the night. Best Comedy, Best Actress (Quinta Brunson) and Best Supporting Actor (Tyler James Williams) for this series that Disney+ broadcasts in Spain. Jeremy Allen White, for The Bearalso from Disney +, has taken the statuette for best comedy actor.
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The formidable The White Lotus has been selected as the miniseries of the year, with an award also for Jennifer Coolidge as secondary. The best miniseries protagonists have been Evan Peters, for Dahmer (Netflix), and Amanda Seyfried, for The Dropout (Disney+).
Next, the list with the nominees and winners (in bold) of the Golden Globes in the television category. To know the winners in the cinematographic section, click here.
Best drama series
the house of the dragon
The Crown
Separation
Ozark
Better Call Saul
Best Comedy Series
Abbott College
Only murders in the building
Hacks
The Bear
Wednesday
Best Miniseries or Movie
The White Lotus
The Dropout: The Rise and Fall of Elizabeth Holmes
Dahmer. Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Black Bird (Locked up with the devil)
Pam & Tommy
Best Actress in a Drama Series
Imelda Staunton (The Crown)
Zendaya (Euphoria)
Emma D’Arcy (The Dragon’s House)
Laura Linney (Ozark)
Hilary Swank (Alaska Daily)
Best Actor in a Drama Series
Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul)
Adam Scott (Separation)
Diego Luna (Andor)
Kevin Costner (Yellowstone)
Jeff Bridges (The Old Man)
Best Actress in a Comedy Series
Jean Smart (Hacks)
Fifth Brunson (Abbott College)
Selena Gomez (Building Murders Only)
Jenna Ortega (Wednesday)
Kaley Cuoco (The Flight Attendant)
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeremy Allen White (The Bear)
Steve Martin (Building murders only)
Martin Short (Building murders only)
Bill Hader (Barry)
Donald Glover (Atlanta)
Best Actress in a Limited Series
Amanda Seyfried (The Dropout)
Lily James (Pam and Tommy)
Jessica Chastain (George and Tammy)
Julia Garner (Who is Anna)
Julia Roberts (Gaslit)
Best Actor in a Limited Series
Taron Egerton (Black Bird)
Evan Peters (Dahmer. Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story)
Sebastian Stan (Pam and Tommy)
Andrew Garfield (Under the Banner of Heaven)
Colin Firth (The Staircase)
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama or Comedy
Elizabeth Debicki (The Crown)
Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary)
Julia Garner (Ozark)
Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)
Janelle James (Abbott Elementary)
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama or Television
John Lightgow (The old man)
Henry Winkler (Barry)
Tyler James Williams (Colegio Abbott)
John Turturro (Severance)
Jonathan Pryce (The Crown)
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series
Niecy Nash-Betts (Dahmer)
Jennifer Coolidge (The White Lotus)
Claire Danes (Fleishman Is in Trouble)
Daisy Edgar Jones (Under the Banner of Heaven)
Aubrey Plaza (The White Lotus)
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series
F. Murray Abraham (The White Lotus)
Paul Walter Hauser (Black Bird)
Seth Rogen (Pam and Tommy)
Richard Jenkins (Dahmer)
Domhnall Gleeson (The patient)