Golden Globes 2021: Chadwick Boseman wins Best Actor Drama for Ma Rainey, Nomadland is Best Picture Drama
Golden Globes 2021 live: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are hosting the awards ceremony at The Beverly Hilton. Early winners include The Crown and Schitt's Creek.

The Golden Globes 2021 awards were handed out under pandemic conditions on Monday. The ceremony saw big wins for Netflix and a lot of celebrities in glamorous outfits, at home....Read More
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The Golden Globe Awards 2021 winners were announced on Monday. From The Crown to Schitt's Creek and I Care A Lot, here’s who bagged the trophies.
Nomadland is Best Picture (Drama)
Chloe Zhao's Nomadland was crowned Best Picture (Drama).
Andra Day is Best Actress (Drama)
Andra Day wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) The United States vs. Billie Holiday.
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm wins Best Motion Picture
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm wins Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy). Read our review of the film.
Sacha Baron Cohen wins Best Actor
Sacha Baron Cohen wins Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Chloé Zhao wins Best Director
Chloé Zhao wins Best Director Motion Picture for Nomadland. The film stars Frances McDormand in the lead. She is the second woman ever to win Best Director Motion Picture at the Globes after Barbra Streisand.
Chadwick Boseman wins Best Actor
Chadwick Boseman wins a posthumous best actor in a motion picture, drama award for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Chadwick died last year after a long battle with cancer. His wife Taylor Simone Ledward said, "He would thank God. He would thank his parents. He would thank his ancestors for their guidance and their sacrifices."
The Queen's Gambit wins Best Limited Series
The Queen's Gambit wins Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television. Read our review of the series here.
Anya Taylor-Joy wins for The Queen's Gambit
Anya Taylor-Joy wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television for The Queen's Gambit
Golden Globe Awards 2021 complete winners list
The Golden Globe Awards 2021 winners were announced on Sunday, February 28. From The Crown to Schitt's Creek and I Care A Lot, here’s who bagged the trophies. Read here.
Gillian Anderson wins for The Crown
Gillian Anderson wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Supporting Role for The Crown. She played Margaret Thatcher on the show.
Jodie Foster wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Jodie Foster wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture for The Mauritanian.
Jane Fonda receives Cecil B. DeMille award
Hollywood veteran and activist Jane Fonda received Cecil B. DeMille award on Monday's ceremony.
The Crown wins Best Drama
Netflix's The Crown wins its third big award for the day. It won in the Best Television Series (Drama) category.
Minari win Best Picture Foreign Language
Minari wins Best Motion Picture Foreign Language. Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, it is about a Korean family which moves to America in search of a new life.
Twitter flooded with Globes memes
Golden Globe Awards 2021 is off to a cringe worthy start, Twitter is flooded with memes: 'Every Zoom meeting ever'. Read full story here.
Josh O'Connor wins Best Actor Drama
Josh O'Connor wins Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Drama) for The Crown. He played Prince Charles on the show.
Rosamund Pike wins Best Actress
Rosamund Pike wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) for I Care a Lot. Read our review for the film here.
Schitt's Creek wins Best Television Series (Musical or Comedy)
Schitt's Creek is Best Television Series (Musical or Comedy). The show took the Emmys by a storm last year, winning in every category it was nominated in.
Jason Sudeikis wins Best Actor Musical or Comedy
Jason Sudeikis wins Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) for Ted Lasso. Read our review of the show here.
Emma Corrin wins Best Actress Drama
Emma Corrin wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Drama) for The Crown. She thanked Princess Diana in her speech. "You have taught me compassion and empathy beyond any measure that I could ever imagine. On behalf of everyone who remembers you so fondly and passionately in our hearts, thank you," she said. Read our review of The Crown here.
Norman Lear receives Carol Burnett Award
Norman Lear is the recipient of this year's Carol Burnett Award. Lear is an American television writer and producer.
Aaron Sorkin wins Best Screenplay
Aaron Sorkin of The Trial of the Chicago 7 won Best Screenplay, Motion Picture. Read our review for the film here.
Mark Ruffalo wins Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series
Mark Ruffalo wins Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series for I Know This Much Is True. He plays twin brothers on the show.
Soul wins Best Motion Picture, Animated
Disney Pixar's Soul won Best Motion Picture, Animated award at the ceremony. Read our review for the film here.
Catherine O'Hara wins Best Actress (Musical or Comedy)
Catherine O'Hara wins Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series (Musical or Comedy) for Schitt's Creek.
John Boyega wins Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series
John Boyega wins Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for television for Small Axe.
Daniel Kaluyaa is Best Supporting Actor
Daniel Kaluuya wins Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture for Judas and the Black Messiah.
Amy Poehler's hilarious barb
In her opening bit with Tina Fey, Amy Poehler jokes if the night 'could have been an email'.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kickstart ceremony
Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are back this year and have began the awards show with some pandemic jokes.
Judd Apatow, Ava Duvernay call out Globes
Filmmakers such as Judd Apatow and Ava Duvernay have called out the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for lack of diversity.
Red carpet goes virtual
Stars such as Elle Fanning, Kate Hudson and Amanda Seyfried joined the red carpet brigade but from the safety of their home. Read full story here.