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LIST OF GOLDEN GLOBE WINNERS & NOMINEES FOR 2001 (The names of the
winners are in bold
type.)
MOTION PICTURES
Picture, Drama: "Billy Elliot," "Erin Brockovich," "Gladiator," "Sunshine," "Traffic," "Wonder Boys." Picture, Musical or Comedy: "Almost Famous," "Best in Show," "Chicken Run," "Chocolat," "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" Foreign Language Picture: "Amores Perros," Mexico; "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," Taiwan; "The Hundred Steps," Italy; "Malena," Italy; "The Widow of St. Pierre," France. Actor, Drama: Javier Bardem, "Before Night Falls"; Russell Crowe, "Gladiator"; Michael Douglas, "Wonderboys"; Tom Hanks, "Cast Away"; Geoffrey Rush, "Quills." Actor, Musical or Comedy: Jim Carrey, "Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas" George Clooney, "O Brother, Where Art Thou?"; John Cusack, "High Fidelity"; Robert De Niro, "Meet the Parents"; Mel Gibson, "What Women Want." Actress, Drama: Joan Allen, "The Contender"; Bjork, "Dancer in the Dark"; Ellen Burstyn, "Requiem for a Dream"; Laura Linney, "You Can Count On Me"; Julia Roberts, "Erin Brockovich." Actress, Musical or Comedy: Juliette Binoche, "Chocolat"; Brenda Blethyn, "Saving Grace"; Sandra Bullock, "Miss Congeniality"; Tracey Ullman, "Small Time Crooks"; Renee Zellweger, "Nurse Betty." Supporting Actor, Drama, Musical or Comedy: Jeff Bridges, "The Contender"; Willem Dafoe, "Shadow of the Vampire"; Benicio Del Toro, "Traffic"; Albert Finney, "Erin Brockovich"; Joaquin Phoenix, "Gladiator." Supporting Actress, Drama, Musical or Comedy: Judi Dench, "Chocolat"; Kate Hudson, "Almost Famous"; Frances McDormand, "Almost Famous"; Julie Walters, "Billy Elliott"; Catherine Zeta-Jones, "Traffic." Director: Ang Lee, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," Ridley Scott, "Gladiator"; Stephen Soderbergh, "Erin Brockovich"; Steven Soderbergh, "Traffic"; Istvan Szabo, "Sunshine." Screenplay: Cameron Crowe, "Almost Famous"; Stephen Gaghan, "Traffic"; Steve Kloves, "Wonder Boys"; Kenneth Lonergan, "You Can Count on Me"; Doug Wright, "Quills." Original Score: Tan Dun, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"; Maurice Jarre, "Sunshine," Ennio Morricone, "Malena"; Rachel Portman, "Chocolat"; Marty Stuart, Kristin Wikinson and Larry Paxton, "All the Pretty Horses"; Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard, "Gladiator." Original Song: "I've Seen It All" from "Dancer in the Dark," Bjork, Lars Von Trier, Sjon Sigurdsson; "My Funny Friend and Me" from "The Emperor's New Groove" Sting, David Hartley; "One in a Million" from "Miss Congeniality," Steffan Olsson; "Things Have Changed" from "Wonder Boys," Bob Dylan; "When You Come Back to Me Again" from "Frequency," Garth Brooks, Jenny Yates. Al
Pacino was named as winner of the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
Drama Series: "CSI," CBS; "ER," NBC; "The Practice," ABC; "The Sopranos," HBO; "The West Wing," NBC. Musical or Comedy Series: "Ally McBeal," Fox; "Frasier," NBC; "Malcolm in the Middle," Fox; "Sex and the City," HBO; "Will & Grace," NBC. Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: "Dirty Pictures," Showtime; "Fail Safe," CBS; "For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story," HBO; "Nuremberg," TNT; "On The Beach," Showtime. Actress, Drama: Jessica Alba, "Dark Angel"; Lorraine Bracco, "The Sopranos"; Amy Brenneman, "Judging Amy"; Edie Falco, "The Sopranos"; Sara Michelle Gellar, "Buffy, The Vampire Slayer"; Sela Ward, "Once and Again." Actor, Drama: Andre Braugher, "Gideon's Crossing"; James Gandolfini, "The Sopranos"; Rob Lowe, "The West Wing"; Dylan McDermott, "The Practice"; Martin Sheen, "The West Wing." Actor, Musical or Comedy Series: Ted Danson, "Becker"; Kelsey Grammer, "Frasier"; Eric McCormack, "Will & Grace"; Frankie Muniz, "Malcolm in the Middle"; Ray Romano, "Everybody Loves Raymond." Actress, Musical or Comedy Series: Calista Flockhart, "Ally McBeal"; Jane Kaczmarek, "Malcolm in the Middle"; Debra Messing, "Will & Grace"; Bette Midler, "Bette"; Sara Jessica Parker, "Sex and the City." Actor, Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: Alec Baldwin, "Nuremberg"; Brian Cox, "Nuremberg"; Brian Dennehy, "Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman"; Andy Garcia, "For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story"; James Woods, "Dirty Pictures." Actress, Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: Judi Dench, "Last of the Blonde Bombshells"; Holly Hunter, "Harlan County War"; Christine Lahti, "An American Daughter"; Frances O'Connor, "Madame Bovary"; Rachel Ward, "On the Beach"; Alfre Woodard, "Holiday Heart." Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: Robert Downey Jr. , "Ally McBeal"; Sean Hayes, "Will & Grace"; John Mahoney, "Frasier"; David Hyde Pierce, "Frasier"; Christopher Plummer, "American Tragedy"; Bradley Whitford, "The West Wing." Supporting Actress, Series,
Miniseries or Movie Made for Television: Kim Cattrall, "Sex and
the City"; Faye Dunaway, "Running Mates"; Allison Janney,
"The West Wing;" Megan Mullally, "Will & Grace";
Cynthia Nixon, "Sex and the City"; Vanessa
Redgrave, "If These Walls Could
Talk 2."
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