2013 Golden Globe Award Winners: Full List
The list of winners for the 70th annual Globes ceremony.
Jan. 13, 2013 -- intro: The 2013 Golden Globes Awards honored Hollywood Sunday night, with "Les Miserables" as the top winner, with three awards.
That was followed by "Argo," which won two awards for best director, Ben Affleck, and best picture. "Django Unchained" also tied with two awards.
On the television side, "Game Change" and "Homeland" took home three awards, followed by "Girls" with two.
The first award of the 70th annual Globes went to best supporting actor Christoph Waltz.
Looking clean shaven and buzzed, in contrast to the bounty hunter character he plays in "Django Unchained," Waltz thanked director Quentin Tarantino. "You entrusted me with this character and took me on a journey," he said.
After thanking the producers and fell cast members, he pointed to Tarantino and borrowed a line from his character, saying "The North Star is that one. Ta da."
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quicklist: title: Best supporting actress, TV series drama: Maggie Smith, 'Downton Abbey'text: Smith was not at the ceremony to accept her award.media: 18206058
quicklist:title: Best TV movie/miniseries: 'Game Change'text: The creator of the HBO film thanked Julianne Moore for her performance as Sarah Palin. "Now with you and Tina Fey we have three of the best impersonations of Sarah Palin, including Sarah Palin," he said.
quicklist:title: Best Actress in TV movie/miniseries: Julianne Moore, 'Game Change'text: "My children will be so relieved," Moore said. "This was one of my favorite jobs, ever. .... "We laughed so hard every day." Moore gave a shout out to Tina Fey and Katie Couric.media: 18205783
quicklist: title: Best Actor in TV movie/miniseries: Damian Lewis, 'Homeland'text: Lewis repeated his win from last year for playing the war hero-turned-terrorist in the Showtime series. He dedicated the award to his mom, "who I know is up there watching, telling everyone how well her son is doing in acting."media: 18205848
quiclkist: title: Best TV series, drama: 'Homeland'text: For a second year in a row, "Homeland" took home the Golden Globe for best dramatic series. The creator of the show told the audience just how hard the cast worked, especially star Claire Danes, whom he recalled being eight months pregnant while being chased on the set with a steel pipe by another character.
quicklist:title: Best original song: 'Skyfall' by Adeletext: Adele made one of her first public appearances since giving birth to her son to accept the Golden Globe for best original song.
"Oh my God," the British pop star exclaimed. "I come out for a night out, with my friend. We're literally having mums night out. I never expected to win."
Adele dedicated her award to her boyfriend and the baby's father, Simon Konecki, who she said "convinced" her to do the Bond theme song.media: 18206024
quicklist:title: Best actor in TV movie/miniseries: Kevin Costner, "Hatfield & McCoystext: "A short walk and a long career," Kevin Costner said, accepting his award and recalling his first time walking the red carpet at the Globes as a new actor.
"I was just walking and hoping to have some kind of a career," he said. "It's been a great ride."media: 18206233
quicklist:title: Best actress in comedy/musical: Jennifer Lawrence, "Silver Linings Playbook"text: Lawrence looked at her award as she accepted it and said, "What does it say? I beat Meryl," she joked about Streep, who was up for the same award.
After thanking director David O. Russell and her co-stars, she thanked producer Harvey Weinstein for "killing whoever you had to kill to get me up here today."
Lawrence got emotional as she thanked her family: her mother who supported her even though "people said you were crazy," her father, who taught her to laugh and her brothers who were "mean" but ultimately supportive.media: 18206124
quicklist:title: Best supporting actor in TV series/movie/miniseries: Ed Harris, "Game Change"text: Harris was not there to accept his award.
quicklist:title: Best supporting actress, drama: Anne Hathawaytext: "Blurg -- thanks for that word Tina," Anne Hathaway said on stage, looking incredibly composed in her white Chanel shift. "Thank you for this lovely blunt object that I will forever use against self doubt."
Hathaway singled out Sally Field, who was also up for the award, for providing proof that she could get beyond typecasting as the good-girl princess. "How encouraing it was to know that the flying nun grew up to be Norma Rae," she said. media: 18206200
quicklist:title: Best original screenplay: Quentin Tarantino for 'Django Unchained'text: "I wasn't expecting this," Tarantino said, accepting his award. "This was a surprise. Damn."
quicklist:title: Best actor, TV series/miniseries: Don Cheadle, 'House of Lies'text: Don Cheadle was equally surprised for his win in the new Showtime series. "I love you, I love you, I love you," he said to his longtime partner Bridgid Coulter.
quicklist:title: Best foreign film: 'Amour' from Austriatext: In accepting his award from Arnold Schwarzenegger, director Michael Haneke said, "I never sought to get an award in Hollywood by an Austrian."
quicklist:title: Best actress, TV series, drama: Claire Danes, 'Homeland'text: Danes is four for four, having won every Globe she's been nominated for.
"I have to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press for being so insanely generous to me for so long," she said, thanking everyone at "Homeland," whom she said was supportive even after she told them she was expecting.
She also thanked her newborn son, Cyrus Dancy, for "joining me throughout the process of fighting terrorism." media: 18206420
quicklist:title: Best animated feature: 'Brave'
quicklist:title: Best actress, TV series, comedy: Lena Dunham, 'Girls'text: "Girls" creator and actress Lena Dunham thanked her fellow nominees, including Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, for getting her through "middle school" and "mono."
Dunham also called Judd Apatow "the greatest honorary 'Girl,' and said, "This award is for everyone who feels like there wasn't a place for her. This show made a space for me."media: 18206512
quicklist:title: Best director, Ben Affleck, 'Argo'text: In one of the biggest surprises of the night, Ben Affleck took the prize for best director, even though he was left out of the nominees in the same category for the Academy Awards.
"I don't care what the award is, to even be in the same breath as the other nominees," he said.
Among those he thanked, Affleck singled out his three children and the "love of his life" Jennifer Garner.media: 18206540
quicklist:title: Best TV comedy series/miniseries: 'Girls'text: It was a major night for "Girls." On the night of second season premiere, the HBO series nabbed the trophy for best comedy. Creator Lena Dunham grabbed the trophy and screamed: "It took a village to raise this very demented child," she said.media: 18206803
quicklist:title: Best actor, comedy/musical: Hugh Jackman, 'Les Miserable'text: Hugh Jackman saved his biggest thank you for his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness: "Baby, thank you for always being right."
quicklist: title: Best motion picture, comedy/musical: 'Les Miserable'text:
quicklist:title: Best actress, drama: Jessica Chastain, 'Zero Dark Thirty'text: Accepting her award, Jessica Chastain called out director Kathryn Bigelow: "I can't help but compare my character of Maya to you. … When you make a film that allows your character to disobey the conventions of Hollywood, you've done more for women in cinema than you take credit for."
Bigelow, who won an Oscar for "The Hurt Locker," was snubbed by this year's Academy Awards for best director.media: 18206717
quicklist:title: Best actor, drama: Daniel Day-Lewis, 'Lincoln'text: Serious thespian Daniel Day-Lewis showed off his humor when accepting his award. "Are you sure there's room for another ex-president on the stage?" he joked, referring to former President Bill Clinton's earlier surprise visit to the stage.
Day-Lewis also joked that the Queen of England was about to parachute in to make a lastditch pitch for "Skyfall." But he was serious in his thank yous to director Steven Spielberg, writer Tony Kushner and his wife Rebecca Miller.media: 18206965
quicklist:title: Best motion picture, drama: 'Argo'text: Score another for 'Argo.' After director Affleck was snubbed by the Oscars, the film recieved the Golden Globe for best picture. media: 18207047