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'The Aviator' best film at Golden Globes
Published Monday, Jan 17 2005, 09:09 GMT | By Daniel Saney
The Aviator was the biggest winner at this year's Golden Globes, taking the awards for best film and best original score, whilst its star Leonardo DiCaprio took best actor.
In his acceptance speech DiCaprio spoke of the film's director Martin Scorsese as "one of the greatest contributors to the world of cinema of all time".
The full list of winners:
Best dramatic film:
The Aviator
Best dramatic actress:
Hilary Swank - Million Dollar Baby
Best dramatic actor:
Leonardo DiCaprio - The Aviator
Best director:
Clint Eastwood - Million Dollar Baby
Best screenplay
Sideways - Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
Best actress musical or comedy:
Annette Bening - Being Julia
Best musical or comedy film:
Sideways
Best actor in musical or comedy:
Jamie Foxx - Ray
Best foreign language film:
The Sea Inside - Spain
Best supporting actress:
Natalie Portman - Closer
Best supporting actor:
Clive Owen - Closer
Best original score - motion picture:
The Aviator - Howard Shore
Best original song - motion picture:
Old Habits Die Hard - Alfie
Music and Lyrics by: Mick Jagger and David A Stewart
Cecil B DeMille award:
Robin Williams
Best TV drama:
Nip/Tuck
Best TV drama actress:
Mariska Hargitay - Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
Best TV drama actor:
Ian McShane - Deadwood
Best TV musical or comedy series:
Desperate Housewives
Best TV actress in musical or comedy series:
Teri Hatcher - Desperate Housewives
Best TV actor in musical or comedy series:
Jason Bateman - Arrested Development
Best mini-series or TV movie:
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Best actress in a mini-series or TV movie:
Glenn Close - The Lion in Winter
Best actor in a mini-series or TV movie:
Geoffrey Rush - The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Best supporting actress in a series, mini-series or TV movie:
Anjelica Huston - Iron Jawed Angels
Best supporting actor in a series, mini-series or TV movie:
William Shatner - Boston Legal
In his acceptance speech DiCaprio spoke of the film's director Martin Scorsese as "one of the greatest contributors to the world of cinema of all time".
The full list of winners:
Best dramatic film:
The Aviator
Best dramatic actress:
Hilary Swank - Million Dollar Baby
Best dramatic actor:
Leonardo DiCaprio - The Aviator
Best director:
Clint Eastwood - Million Dollar Baby
Best screenplay
Sideways - Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor
Best actress musical or comedy:
Annette Bening - Being Julia
Best musical or comedy film:
Sideways
Best actor in musical or comedy:
Jamie Foxx - Ray
Best foreign language film:
The Sea Inside - Spain
Best supporting actress:
Natalie Portman - Closer
Best supporting actor:
Clive Owen - Closer
Best original score - motion picture:
The Aviator - Howard Shore
Best original song - motion picture:
Old Habits Die Hard - Alfie
Music and Lyrics by: Mick Jagger and David A Stewart
Cecil B DeMille award:
Robin Williams
Best TV drama:
Nip/Tuck
Best TV drama actress:
Mariska Hargitay - Law and Order: Special Victims Unit
Best TV drama actor:
Ian McShane - Deadwood
Best TV musical or comedy series:
Desperate Housewives
Best TV actress in musical or comedy series:
Teri Hatcher - Desperate Housewives
Best TV actor in musical or comedy series:
Jason Bateman - Arrested Development
Best mini-series or TV movie:
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Best actress in a mini-series or TV movie:
Glenn Close - The Lion in Winter
Best actor in a mini-series or TV movie:
Geoffrey Rush - The Life and Death of Peter Sellers
Best supporting actress in a series, mini-series or TV movie:
Anjelica Huston - Iron Jawed Angels
Best supporting actor in a series, mini-series or TV movie:
William Shatner - Boston Legal
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