57th Golden Globe Awards
57th
Golden Globe Awards
January 23, 2000
Picture - Drama:
American Beauty
Picture - Musical or Comedy:
Toy Story 2
TV Series - Drama:
The Sopranos
TV Series - Musical or Comedy:
Sex and the City
The 57th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1999, took place on Sunday January 23, 2000.
Winners and nominees
Film
Best Actor – Drama
Denzel Washington – The Hurricane
- Russell Crowe – The Insider
- Matt Damon – The Talented Mr. Ripley
- Richard Farnsworth – The Straight Story
- Kevin Spacey – American Beauty
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
- Robert De Niro – Analyze This
- Rupert Everett – An Ideal Husband
- Hugh Grant – Notting Hill
- Sean Penn – Sweet and Lowdown
Best Actress – Drama
- Annette Bening – American Beauty
- Julianne Moore – The End of the Affair
- Meryl Streep – Music of the Heart
- Sigourney Weaver – A Map of the World
Best Actress – Musical or Comedy
- Julianne Moore – An Ideal Husband
- Julia Roberts – Notting Hill
- Sharon Stone – The Muse
- Reese Witherspoon – Election
Best Director
- Norman Jewison – The Hurricane
- Neil Jordan – The End of the Affair
- Michael Mann - The Insider
- Anthony Minghella – The Talented Mr. Ripley
Best Film – Drama
Best Film – Musical or Comedy
Best Foreign Language Film
All About My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre), Spain
- Aimée & Jaguar, Germany
- East/West (Est-Ouest), Bulgaria/France/Russia/Spain
- Girl on the Bridge (La fille sur le pont), France
- The Red Violin (Le violon rouge), Canada/Italy
Best Music, Original Score
"The Legend of 1900" – Ennio Morricone
- "American Beauty" – Thomas Newman
- "Angela's Ashes" – John Williams
- "Anna and the King" – George Fenton
- "The End of the Affair" – Michael Nyman
- "Eyes Wide Shut" – Jocelyn Pook
- "The Insider" – Pieter Bourke and Lisa Gerrard
- "The Straight Story" – Angelo Badalamenti
- "The Talented Mr. Ripley" – Gabriel Yared
Best Original Song
"You'll Be in My Heart" performed by Phil Collins – Tarzan
- "Beautiful Stranger" performed by Madonna – Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
- "How Can I Not Love You" performed by Joy Enriquez – Anna and the King
- "Save Me" performed by Aimee Mann – Magnolia
- "When She Loved Me" performed by Sarah McLachlan – Toy Story 2
Best Screenplay
- Being John Malkovich – Charlie Kaufman
- The Cider House Rules – John Irving
- The Insider – Michael Mann and Eric Roth
- The Sixth Sense – M. Night Shyamalan
Best Supporting Actor
- Michael Caine – The Cider House Rules
- Michael Clarke Duncan – The Green Mile
- Jude Law – The Talented Mr. Ripley
- Haley Joel Osment – The Sixth Sense
Best Supporting Actress
Angelina Jolie – Girl, Interrupted
- Cameron Diaz – Being John Malkovich
- Catherine Keener – Being John Malkovich
- Samantha Morton – Sweet and Lowdown
- Natalie Portman – Anywhere But Here
- Chloë Sevigny – Boys Don't Cry
Television
Best Actor – Drama Series
James Gandolfini – The Sopranos
- Billy Campbell – Once and Again
- Rob Lowe – The West Wing
- Dylan McDermott – The Practice
- Martin Sheen – The West Wing
Best Actor – Musical or Comedy Series
- Thomas Gibson – Dharma & Greg
- Eric McCormack – Will & Grace
- Ray Romano – Everybody Loves Raymond
- George Segal – Just Shoot Me!
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
Jack Lemmon – Inherit the Wind
- Jack Lemmon – Tuesdays with Morrie
- Liev Schreiber – RKO 281
- Sam Shepard – Dash and Lilly
- Tom Sizemore – Witness Protection
Best Actress – Drama Series
- Lorraine Bracco – The Sopranos
- Amy Brenneman – Judging Amy
- Julianna Margulies – ER
- Sela Ward – Once and Again
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series
Sarah Jessica Parker – Sex and the City
- Jenna Elfman – Dharma & Greg
- Calista Flockhart – Ally McBeal
- Felicity Huffman – Sports Night
- Heather Locklear – Spin City
- Debra Messing – Will & Grace
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
Halle Berry – Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
- Judy Davis – Dash and Lilly
- Mia Farrow – Forget Me Never
- Helen Mirren – The Passion of Ayn Rand
- Leelee Sobieski – Joan of Arc
Best Series – Drama
Best Series – Musical or Comedy
Best Miniseries or Television Film
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Peter Fonda – The Passion of Ayn Rand
- Klaus Maria Brandauer – Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
- Sean Hayes – Will & Grace
- Chris Noth – Sex and the City
- Peter O'Toole – Joan of Arc
- David Spade – Just Shoot Me!
Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
- Kathy Bates – Annie
- Jacqueline Bisset – Joan of Arc
- Kim Cattrall – Sex and the City
- Melanie Griffith – RKO 281
- Cynthia Nixon – Sex and the City
- Miranda Richardson – The Big Brass Ring
See also
- 72nd Academy Awards
- 20th Golden Raspberry Awards
- 6th Screen Actors Guild Awards
- 51st Primetime Emmy Awards
- 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards
- 53rd British Academy Film Awards
- 54th Tony Awards
- 1999 in film
- 1999 in American television
References
- http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,84940,00.html
- http://articles.cnn.com/2000-01-24/entertainment/golden.globes.cnn_1_awards-the-film-dark-drama-golden-globe-awards?_s=PM:SHOWBIZ
- http://articles.sfgate.com/2000-01-24/entertainment/17634435_1_ayn-rand-tom-cruise-magnolia-sopranos
- New York Times (paper version) from Google Books Golden Globes
- New York Times Golden Globe Report Website Version
- http://www.digitalhit.com/globes/57/57winners.shtml
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