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"Glee," Streep, Baldwin, Lithgow Among Golden Globe Award Winners

The 2010 Golden Globe Awards, apery the best of television and blur as apparent by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, were handed out Jan. 17 in Los Angeles. Some artists and titles accompanying to the theatre apple were honored.

"Glee," the FOX TV alternation about a aerial academy blitheness club, which has captured the absorption of theatre admirers because of its agreeable ball bend (and because the appearance is alternate with date stars), was called Best Television Alternation - Ball or Musical.

Meryl Streep (Shakespeare in the Park's The Seagull) won the Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Ball or Agreeable for arena chef Julia Child in "Julie & Julia."

Michael C. Hall (Broadway's Cabaret) gave the Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Alternation - Drama, for his assignment as Showtime's "Dexter," according to the Globe voters. It was afresh appear that Hall is in absolution for cancer. John Lithgow (Broadway's Sweet Smell of Success and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and Off-Broadway's accessible Mr. and Mrs. Fitch) took the Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for arena a consecutive analgesic on "Dexter."

Alec Baldwin (Broadway's A Streetcar Called Desire, Off-Broadway's Entertaining Mr. Sloane) won for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Alternation - Ball or Agreeable for NBC's "30 Rock."

Kevin Bacon (Off-Broadway's Loot, Broadway's An Almost Holy Picture) won for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for HBO's "Taking Chance."

The Golden Globe for Best Original Song - Motion Picture went to "The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart)" from the blur "Crazy Heart," which has music and lyrics by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett. (Tony Award champ Maury Yeston had been amid nominees for "Cinema Italiano," for his song from "Nine.")

Tony Award appointee Toni Collette (Broadway's The Wild Party) won the Golden Globe for her assignment in Showtime's "United States of Tara," in the class of Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Alternation - Ball or Musical.

Julianna Margulies (Broadway's Festen) won for CBS's "The Good Wife," in the class of Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Alternation - Drama.

HBO's "Grey Gardens" was called The Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, and its star, Drew Barrymore, becoming a Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television. The blur is not affiliated to the Broadway agreeable of the aforementioned name, admitting both projects were aggressive by a 1975 documentary of the aforementioned title, charting the lives of burst Long Island socialites.

For the record, "Avatar" was called Best Motion Picture - Drama.

The blur adaptation of the Broadway agreeable Nine becoming bristles Golden Globe Award nominations, but won none. Its nominations included Best Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical); Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Comedy or Musical) for Daniel Day-Lewis; Marion Cotillard (Actress in a Motion Picture - Ball or Musical), Penelope Cruz (Supporting Actress) and "Cinema Italiano" (Best Original Song, by Tony Award champ Maury Yeston).

Nominations for "Glee" included Best Actor in a TV Alternation (Matthew Morrison), Best Actress (Lea Michele) and Best Supporting Actress (Jane Lynch).

Day-Lewis ("Nine") aggregate a class (Actor Motion Picture - Ball or Musical) with Tony appointee Michael Stuhlbarg (for "A Serious Man") and others.

Carey Mulligan, who appeared on Broadway in The Seagull aftermost season, was nominated as Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama for "An Education."

Other Golden Globe nominees that are of absorption to Playbill.com readers, or absorb appearance folk additionally accepted for their assignment in the theatre:

Actress TV Alternation - Drama: Glenn Close ("Damages")

Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture: Christopher Plummer ("The Aftermost Station")

Best Animated Feature Film: "The Princess and the Frog"

Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Jessica Lange ("Grey Gardens"), Sigourney Weaver ("Prayer for Bobby")

Actress in a Television Alternation - Ball or Musical: Edie Falco ("Nurse Jackie")

Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Michael Emerson ("Lost"), Neil Patrick Harris ("How I Met Your Mother"), Jeremy Piven ("Entourage")

Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television: Jeremy Irons ("Georgia O'Keeffe")

The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards were hosted by Ricky Gervais and advertisement alive 8-11 PM (ET) on NBC.

For added information, appointment www.goldenglobes.org.



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