Golden Globes 2010: the winners
Please allow Mariah Carey to welcome you to the 67th Golden Globe awards! She's too busy to look at you right now, but be sure she's thinking of you. And not the rain Photograph: Lionel Hahn/Empics Photograph: Lionel Hahn/guardian.co.uk And here's your host for the night, plucky Brit Ricky Gervais! Photograph: Getty Photograph: guardian.co.uk James Cameron and his Team Avatar celebrate their comprehensive victory (best drama and best director) by waggling their trophies Photograph: Jeff Vespa/Getty Images Photograph: Jeff Vespa/guardian.co.uk Robert Downey Jr won best actor in a comedy or musical for his role in Sherlock Holmes. Here he is performing an act of deductive reasoning on the paparazzi Photograph: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Photograph: Kevork Djansezian/guardian.co.uk The Hangover won best comedy or musical so it seems fair enough the stars should turn up to claim their award. Apart from Zach Galifiniakis, who appears to have had his place usurped by a delighted Mike Tyson. Well, you wouldn't argue with him would you? Photograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage.com Photograph: Steve Granitz/guardian.co.uk Mo'Nique acts as a useful prop for a sleepy Nicole Kidman after winning best supporting actress for her role in Precious Photograph: Kevin Winter/Getty Images Photograph: Kevin Winter/guardian.co.uk Meryl Streep holds aloft her record seventh Golden Globe and shoots the audience the look of a schoolteacher who's found a packet of cigaretttes in someone's trousers Photograph: Valerie Macon/AFP Photograph: Valerie Macon/guardian.co.uk And here's the star of the Coen brothers' metaphysical comedy A Serious Ma ... oh, sorry, we've just been told this is not actor Michael Stuhlbarg , but actually director Martin Scorsese. With his lifetime achievement Globe. Apologies Photograph: Jeff Vespa/WireImage.com Photograph: Jeff Vespa/guardian.co.uk And here's Pete Docter, director of best animated feature, Up. In a triumphant moment of brand synergy, not only is Docter pointing up, he's grown an extra foot in height, too Photograph: Chris Pizzello/AP Photograph: Chris Pizzello/guardian.co.uk A right bunch of smoothies, and that's just the foreheads, as Team Tarantino celebrate Christoph Waltz's award of best supporting actor for his role in Inglourious Basterds Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Photograph: Frazer Harrison/guardian.co.uk Chloë Sevigny is clearly feeling Big Love for her award; she took best supporting actress for her role as Nicki in the HBO drama about polygamy. Quite what Glee's Sue Sylvester's reaction to that would be – Jane Lynch was also nominated – one can only imagine Photograph: Jeff Vespa/WireImage.com Photograph: Jeff Vespa/guardian.co.uk Not long to wait now Mad Men fans; season three begins on BBC4 on 27 January – by which time Christina Hendricks and her fellow cast members should have stopped celebrating … Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/guardian.co.uk … The show took best drama series, beating off competition from Big Love, Dexter, House and True Blood Photograph: Handout/NBC Universal, Inc via Getty Ima Photograph: Handout/guardian.co.uk Jane Krakowski looks slightly like she's found that brolly in the bottom of her handbag, and is checking that none of the spokes are broken. Still, the 30 Rock star didn't brave the weather for nothing – despite the show losing out in the best comedy or musical category, Alec Baldwin took the award for best actor in a comedy series Photograph: Danny Moloshok/Reuters Photograph: DANNY MOLOSHOK/guardian.co.uk Julianna Margulies took best actress in a television drama for her role in The Good Wife, a legal drama in which she plays the good wife to Chris Noth's decidedly bad husband. The show's second season was confirmed last week – and it's coming to UK screens very soon Photograph: Hollywood Foreign Press Association/EPA Photograph: HOLLYWOOD FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION/HO/guardian.co.uk It was a good night for Dexter, with John Lithgow winning best supporting actor – and his second Golden Globe – for his role as Arthur Mitchell … Photograph: Mark J Terrill/AP Photograph: Mark J Terrill/guardian.co.uk … And Michael C Hall taking best actor in a television drama for his part as the Miami police blood splatter analyst. The actor revealed last week that he is nearing the end of successful treatment for Hodgkin's lymphoma Photograph: Handout/NBC Universal, Inc via Getty Ima Photograph: Handout/guardian.co.uk Here's Toni Collette looking beyond radiant, as well she might after her win for best actress in a comedy series for The United States of Tara. No, us neither. She plays a mother with dissociative identity disorder and the show is written by Juno's Diablo Cody Photograph: Jeff Vespa/WireImage.com Photograph: Jeff Vespa/guardian.co.uk Crikey, Glee's Rachel (Lea Michele) has had a bit of a makeover. The show took best comedy or musical series – possibly by being both comedy and musical – making creator Ryan Murphy pout like his life depended on it. Hopefully a dance routine followed soon after Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/guardian.co.uk
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