'12 Years a Slave' Takes Home Golden Globes' Top Honor (Full List of Golden Globes 2014 Winners)

12 years a slave dual shotShut out all night at the Golden Globes, the historical drama “12 Years a Slave” eked out the night’s top honor, best picture, drama, while the con-artist caper “American Hustle” landed three awards, including best film comedy.
David O. Russell’s “American Hustle” had the better night overall, winning acting awards for Amy Adams and Jennifer Lawrence. Best picture was the only award for “12 Years a Slave,” which came in with seven nominations, tied for the most with “American Hustle.”
Awards were otherwise spread around.
Matthew McConaughey took best actor in a drama for his performance in the Texas HIV drama “Dallas Buyers Club.” Leonardo DiCaprio, a nine-time Golden Globe nominee, won his second Globe for best actor in a comedy for his work in “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
Alfonso Cuaron won best director for the space odyssey “Gravity,” a worldwide hit and critical favorite.
The night’s biggest winners may have been hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, whose second time hosting the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s Beverly Hills, Calif., ceremony was just as successful as last year’s show. Fey concluded the night by toasting the awards as “the beautiful mess we hoped it would be.”
See the full list of winners below.
FILM
Picture, drama: “12 Years a Slave.”
Picture, musical or comedy: “American Hustle.”
Actor, drama: Matthew McConaughey, “Dallas Buyers Club.”
Actor, musical or comedy: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
Actress, drama: Cate Blanchett, “Blue Jasmine.”
Actress, musical or comedy: Amy Adams, “American Hustle.”
Supporting actress: Jennifer Lawrence, “American Hustle.”
Supporting actor: Jared Leto, “Dallas Buyers Club.”
Director: Alfonso Cuaron, “Gravity.”
Screenplay: Spike Jonze, “Her.”
Animated film: “Frozen.”
Foreign language: “The Great Beauty.”
Original score: Alex Ebert, “All Is Lost.”
Original song: “Ordinary Love” (music by Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr. and Brian Burton, lyrics by Bono), “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.”
Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award: Woody Allen.
TELEVISION
Series, drama: “Breaking Bad.”
Series, musical or comedy: “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”
Actor, drama: Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad.”
Actress, drama: Robin Wright, “House of Cards.”
Actor, musical or comedy: Andy Samberg, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”
Actress, musical or comedy: Amy Poehler, “Parks and Recreation.”
Actress, miniseries or movie: Elisabeth Moss, “Top of the Lake.”
Supporting actor, series, miniseries or movie: Jon Voight, “Ray Donovan.”
Supporting actress, series, miniseries or movie: Jacqueline Bisset, “Dancing on the Edge.”
Miniseries or movie: “Behind the Candelabra.”
Actor, miniseries or movie: Michael Douglas, “Behind the Candelabra.”

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