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    By CWB News Department on 12/12/2016 News

    Nominations for the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards were annouced today, Monday December 12th. Asghar Farhadi’s Salesman, were among nominees for the best Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language:

    Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language:
    “Divines” – France
    “Elle” – France
    “Neruda” – Chile
    “The Salesman” – Iran/France
    “Toni Erdmann” – Germany

    Other nominees:

    Best Motion Picture – Drama:
    “Hacksaw Ridge”
    “Hell Or High Water”
    “Lion”
    “Manchester By The Sea”
    “Moonlight”

    Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy:
    “20th Century Women”
    “Deadpool”
    “La La Land”
    “Florence Foster Jenkins”
    “Sing Street”

    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”

    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 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 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”

    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 an 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”

    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 Screenplay:
    “La La Land”
    “Nocturnal Animals”
    “Moonlight”
    “Manchester By The Sea”
    “Hell Or High Water”
    Best Motion Picture – Animated:
    “Kubo and the Two Strings”
    “Moana”
    “My Life As A Zucchini”
    “Sing”
    “Zootopia”

    Best Original Song – Motion Picture:
    “Can’t Stop The Feeling” – “Trolls”
    “City Of Stars” – La La Land
    “Faith” – Sing
    “Gold” – Gold
    “How Far I’ll Go” – Moana

    Best Original Score – Motion Picture:
    Nicholas Britell– “Moonlight”
    Justin Hurwitz – “La La Land”
    Johann Johannsson – “Arrival”
    Dustin O’Halloran, Hauschka– “Lion”
    Hans Zimmer, Pharrell Williams, Benjamin Wallfisch – “Hidden Figures”

    Best Television Series – Drama:
    “The Crown”
    “Game Of Thrones”
    “Stranger Things”
    “This Is Us”
    “Westworld”

    Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy:
    “Atlanta”
    “Black-ish”
    “Mozart In The Jungle”
    “Transparent”
    “Veep”

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama:
    Rami Malek – “Mr. Robot”
    Bob Odenkirk – “Better Call Saul”
    Matthew Rhys – “The Americans”
    Liev Schreiber – “Ray Donovan”
    Billy Bob Thornton – “Goliath”

    Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama:
    Caitriona Balfe – “Outlander”
    Claire Foy – “The Crown”
    Keri Russell – “The Americans”
    Winona Ryder – “Stranger Things”
    Evan Rachel Wood – “Westworld”

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy:
    Anthony Anderson – “Black-ish”
    Gael García Bernal – “Mozart in the Jungle”
    Donald Glover – “Atlanta”
    Nick Nolte – “Graves”
    Jeffrey Tambor – “Transparent”

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy:
    Rachel Bloom – “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus – “Veep”
    Sarah Jessica Parker – “Divorce”
    Issa Rae – “Insecure”
    Gina Rodriguez – “Jane the Virgin”
    Tracee Ellis-Ross – “Black-ish”

    Best Limited Series:
    “American Crime”
    “The Dresser”
    “The Night Manager”
    “The Night Of”
    “The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:
    Riz Ahmed – “The Night Of”
    Bryan Cranston – “All The Way”
    Tom Hiddleston – “The Night Manager”
    John Turturro – “The Night Of”
    Courtney B. Vance – “The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:
    Felicity Huffman – “American Crime”
    Riley Keough – “The Girlfriend Experience”
    Sarah Paulson – “The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
    Charlotte Rampling – “London Spy”
    Thandie Newton – “Westworld”

    Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:
    Olivia Colman – “The Night Manager”
    Lena Headey – “Game Of Thrones”
    Chrissy Metz – “This Is Us”
    Mandy Moore – “This Is Us”
    Kerry Washington – “Confirmation”

    Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:
    Sterling K Brown – “The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
    Hugh Laurie – “The Night Manager”
    John Lithgow – “The Crown”
    Christian Slater – “Mr. Robot”
    John Travolta – “The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”

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