Golden Globe Awards 2017: Here's the complete list of winners

From Ryan Gosling to Hugh Laurie, From Atlanta to The Crown, catch the complete list of winners here

The 74th Golden Globe Awards began with a bang in Los Angeles, California on Monday morning. The award ceremony that was hosted by noted TV-show host Jimmy Fallon saw many celebrities including actor-singer Hailee Steinfeld, Kerry Washington, Pitch Perfect star Anna Kendrick, Game of Thrones star Sophie Turner, La La Land actor Emma Stone, noted country singer Carrie Underwood, celebrity power couple Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, pop band One Republic, Slumdog Millionaire star Dev Patel, Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker and Avengers star Tom Hiddleston among others gracing the red carpet.

While Emma Stone won the award for Best actress in a Motion Picture, legendary actress Meryl Streep won the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award.

As the Golden Globes fever catches on, here’s the complete list of winners:

Best Motion Picture- Drama: Moonlight

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Moonlight (Photo: Twitter/Moonlightmov)

Moonlight chronicles the life a young black man as he struggles to find his place in the world in a rough neighbourhood of Miami during the war against drugs.

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture- Drama: Isabelle Huppert

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Isabelle Huppert (Photo: Twitter/Isabelle Huppert)

In the movie Elle, Isabelle Huppert plays the character of a successful businesswoman who is caught up in the rat race of identifying the man who raped her.

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture- Drama: Casey Affleck for Manchester By The Sea

Actor Casey Affleck at a pre-show cocktail party (Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

Actor Casey Affleck at a pre-show cocktail party (Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

Manchester By The Sea traces the journey of Lee Chandler (Affleck) as he travels to Manchester to break the news of his brother’s death to his son, only to discover that his brother had named him the guardian of his son.

 

Best Motion Picture-Musical or Comedy: La La Land

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La la land (Photo: Twitter/La La Land)

La La Land is a romantic tale of Jazz pianist falling for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.

 

Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical: Emma Stone for La La Land

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Emma Stone (Photo: Twitter)

In the movie La La Land, Emma Stone plays the character of a young actress Mia, who is in Los Angeles preparing for an upcoming audition, when she gets caught in an incident of road rage with Sebastian (Ryan Gosling).

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Best Actor in a Motion Picture- Comedy or Musical: Ryan Gosling for La La Land

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Ryan Gosling (Photo: Facebook/One of a Kind)

In the movie La La Land, Ryan Gosling plays the character of a struggling Jazz pianist Sebastian, who falls in love with Mia—an actress who is struggling to make her mark. During the course of the movie, the couple is separated due to misunderstanding, only to meet years later at a club satisfied of what they have achieved in life.

 

Best Actor in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical: Donald Glover for Atlanta

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Donald Glover (Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzuoni)

In the TV series Atlanta, Donald Glover plays the lead character of Earn, who tries to redeem himself in the eyes of his ex-girlfriend, his parents, and his cousin.

 

Best Director: Damien Chazelle for La La Land

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Damien Chazelle (Photo: AP/ Evan Agostini)

Damien Chazelle is the director of the multi-award winning movie that set the Golden Globes on fire. The movie won a total of seven awards including the best musical or comedy motion picture.

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama: Claire Foy for The Crown

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Claire Foy (Photo: Twitter/Claire Foy Source)

Claire Foy is the British actress who dazzled the world by her portrayal of young Queen Elizabeth II in the famous Netflix series The Crown.

 

Best Television Series – Drama: The Crown

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The Crown (Photo: Twitter/The Crown Netflix)

The Crown is the biographical drama based on the early life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television: Tom Hiddleston for  The Night Manage

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Actor Tom Hiddleston arrives at a pre-show cocktail party at the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 8, 2017. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

In the TV series The Night Manager, Tom Hiddleston plays the character of Jonathan Pine, who is recruited by an intelligence operative to navigate Washington DC, where an alliance between the intelligence community and the secret arms trade is going on.

 

Best Foreign Film: ELLE (France)

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Elle (Photo: Twitter/Zack Sharf)

The French movie Elle traces the story of a business woman who is chasing her rapist. The movie has been critically acclaimed by the film critics across the globe.

 

Best Animated Feature Film: Disney’s Zootopia

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Zootopia (Photo: Twitter/ Disney’s Zootopia)

Produced by Walt Disney Studios, Zootopia is the 3D animated adventure film based in the city anthropomorphic animals, where a rabbit cop and a fox must work together to uncover a conspiracy.

 

Best Screenplay:  Damien Chazelle for La La Land

 

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie, Series, or Miniseries: Olivia Colman for The Night Manager

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Olivia Colman (Photo: Twitter)

In the TV series The Night Manager, Olivia Colman plays the character of an intelligence operative Angela Burr, who recruits Tom Hiddleston to keep an eye on the secret arms trade going on in Washington DC.

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Viola Davis for Fences

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Viola Davis (Photo: Reuter)

In the movie Fences, Viola Davis plays the character of the wife of Troy Maxson, Rose, who decides to raise their daughter alone after Troy is forced to reveal his affairs to her.

 

Best Original Score: Justin Hurwitz for La La Land

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Justin Hurwitz (Photo: Facebook/Fans of Film Music)

Best Original Song-Motion Picture: City of Stars, Justin Hurwitz for La La Land

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series: Hugh Laurie for The Night Manager

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Hugh Laurie (Photo: Facebook/La Clinica del Dr. House)

The House actor plays the character of arms dealer Richard Onslow Roper, who is conducting a secret illegal arms trade in Washington DC.

 

Best Motion Picture Made for Television: The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story

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The People v OJ Simpson (Photo: Twitter/Jessica Fillol)

It is a crime anthology TV series that is based on the book The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson by Jeffrey Toobin.

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television: Sarah Paulson for The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story

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Sarah Paulson (Photo: Twitter/PC)

In the series, Sarah Paulson plays the character of District attorney Marcia Clark, who takes up the case of the bodies found outside Sterling K. Brown’s home.

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy: Tracee Ellis Ross for Black-ish

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Tracee Ellis Ross (Photo: Reuters)

Black-ish is a sitcom based on the lives of an upper-middle-class African-American family.

 

Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical: Atlanta FX

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Atlanta FX (Photo:Twitter/ Atlanta FX)

Atlanta is the story of two cousins struggling in Atlanta rap scene in an effort to improve their lives and the lives of their families.

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama: Billy Bob Thornton for Goliath

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Billy Bob Thornton (Photo: Reuters/Mario Anzvoni)

Goliath is the story of a disgraced lawyer, who is on a streak to take revenge from the firm which expelled him.

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Aaron Taylor-Johnson for Nocturnal Animals

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Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Photo: Reuters)

Nocturnal Animals is a psycho-thriller, wherein a rich gallery owner Susan Morrow (Amy Adams) is haunted by her ex-husband’s novel.

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