Golden Globes 2024 winners in full: Oppenheimer and Succession sweep star-studded ceremony
08.01.2024 - 06:59
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Cillian Murphy and Oppenheimer have lead the big wins at this year's star-studded Golden Globes as the Irish star was named best actor in a drama for his role in the 2023 thriller. Collecting his gong at the Golden Globes ceremony, the 47 year old said: “I knew the first time I walked on a Chris Nolan set it was different.
“I could tell by the level of vigour, focus, the level of dedication and the complete lack of seating options for actors.” He also paid tribute to his fellow nominees, which included Saltburn’s Barry Keoghan and All Of Us Strangers’ Andrew Scott, saying: “If you’re Irish or not, you’re all legends and I salute you.” Lily Gladstone also won her first Golden Globe for best female actor in a motion picture drama for her role in Killers Of The Flower Moon. The actress said it was a “historical win”, as she began her speech speaking in the Blackfoot language.
“This is for every little urban kid, every little native kid out there who has a dream, who is seeing themselves represented and our stories told by ourselves in our own words with tremendous allies and tremendous trust,” the 37-year-old said. Succession was also the big winner in the TV categories, taking home the best TV drama series award.
Sarah Snook won the award for best female actor in a TV series drama, while Kieran Culkin won the award for best performance by a male actor in a TV series drama. See below for the full list of winners Best Motion Picture – Drama – Oppenheimer Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy – Poor Things Best Motion Picture – Animated – The Boy and the Heron Cinematic and Box Office Achievement – Barbie Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language – Anatomy of a Fall Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture –
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