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The Revenant, The Martian, and Mozart in the Jungle Win Big at the Golden Globes

Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu
In one of the night’s many surprises, The Revenant beat favorites like   Spotlight for Best Picture, Drama.

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The 2016 Golden Globes aired on Sunday night, and the Hollywood Foreign Press’ choices were as unpredictable as ever, with some of the night’s biggest awards going to The Revenant, Mozart in the Jungle, and The Martian for … Best Musical or Comedy?! Meanwhile, among the night’s unofficial winners were Aziz Ansari and Chumbawamba. The complete list of official winners is below.

Movies

Best Picture, Drama

Carol
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Revenant
Room
Spotlight

Best Picture, Musical or Comedy

The Big Short
Joy
The Martian
Spy
Trainwreck 

Best Director

Todd Haynes, Carol
Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant
Tom McCarthy, Spotlight
George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
Ridley Scott, The Martian

Best Actress, Drama

Cate Blanchett, Carol
Brie Larson, Room
Rooney Mara, Carol
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Saorise Ronan, Brooklyn

Best Actor, Drama

Bryan Cranston, Trumbo
Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Will Smith, Concussion
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl

Best Actor, Musical or Comedy

Christian Bale, The Big Short
Al Pacino, Danny Collins
Mark Ruffalo, Infinitely Polar Bear
Steve Carell, The Big Short
Matt Damon, The Martian

Best Actress, Musical or Comedy

Jennifer Lawrence, Joy
Amy Schumer, Trainwreck
Melissa McCarthy, Spy
Lily Tomlin, Grandma
Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van

Best Supporting Actress

Jane Fonda, Youth
Alicia Vikander, Ex-Machina
Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs
Helen Mirren, Trumbo
Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight

Best Supporting Actor

Sylvester Stallone, Creed
Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Michael Shannon, 99 Homes
Paul Dano, Love and Mercy

Best Screenplay

Room
Spotlight
The Big Short
Steve Jobs
The Hateful Eight

Best Original Song in Motion Picture

“Love Me Like You Do,” 50 Shades of Grey
“See You Again,” Furious 7
“Simple Song No. 3,” Youth
Writings On the Wall,” Spectre
“One Kind of Love,” Love and Mercy

Best Original Score

Carol
The Danish Girl
The Hateful Eight
The Revenant
Steve Jobs

Best Animated Film

Anomalisa
The Good Dinosaur
Inside Out
Shaun the Sheep
The Peanuts Movie

Best Foreign-Language Film

The Club
The Fencer
Mustang
Son of Saul
Brand New Testament


Television

Best Television Series Comedy or Musical

Casual
Mozart in the Jungle
Silicon Valley
Transparent
Orange Is the New Black
Veep

Best Television Drama

Empire
Game of Thrones
Narcos
Outlander
Mr. Robot

Best Actress, Television Drama

Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder 
Eva Green, Penny Dreadful
Taraji P. Henson, Empire
Robin Wright, House of Cards

Best Actor, Television Drama

Jon Hamm, Mad Men 
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot 
Wagner Moura, Narcos
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul 
Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan

Best Actor in a Television Series Comedy or Musical

Aziz Anzari, Master of None
Gael García Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle
Rob Lowe, The Grinder
Patrick Stewart, Blunt Talk
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

Best Actress in a Television Series Comedy or Musical

Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Jamie Lee-Curtis, Scream Queens
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin
Lily Tomlin, Grace and Frankie

Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

American Crime
Fargo
Flesh and Bone
Wolf Hall
American Horror Story: Hotel

Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Idris Elba, Luther
Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero
David Oyelowo, Nightingale
Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall
Patrick Wilson, Fargo

Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Lady Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel
Sarah Hay, Flesh & Bone
Felicity Huffman, American Crime
Queen Latifah, Bessie
Kirsten Dunst, Fargo

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Alan Cumming, The Good Wife
Damian Lewis, Wolf Hall
Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline
Tobias Menzies, Outlander
Christian Slater, Mr. Robot

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black
Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey
Judith Light, Transparent
Maura Tierney, The Affair
Regina King, American Crime

This post has been updated throughout.

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