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2025 golden globe awards running away honoring Best of Television and Film since last year.

On the film side, Jacques Audiard's “Emilia Pérez” arrived at night. 10 nominationsThis is the highest score of any film in categories like acting, direction, writing and music. its stars, Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldana earned acting accolades, while Audiard was recognized for directing, songwriting, and screenwriting.

“The Brutalist” earned seven nominations, and “Conclave”, a thriller focusing on the election of a new Pope, came in third with six nominations. “The Brutalist” and “Conclave” were both nominated for best drama while “Emilia Pérez” is competing for best musical or comedy.

Last year's big winner in the comedy category, “The Bear,” received the most nominations of any TV show with five.

Gomez also received an acting nomination in the television categories for her role in “Only Murders in the Building”, and the show received four nominations overall, tying for second place with “Shogun”.

comedian nikki glaserLast year she made history by becoming the first woman to headline Netflix's “The Roast of Tom Brady.” Host the Golden Globes SoloGlaser may also be an award winner, having been nominated for her stand-up comedy special “Someday You'll Die.”

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The full list of winners and nominees is below:

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

  • Zoe Saldana, “Emilia Perez” – Winner
  • Ariana Grande, “Wicked”
  • Selena Gomez, “Emilia Perez”
  • Felicity Jones, “The Brutalist”
  • Margaret Qualley, “The Substance”
  • Isabella Rossellini, “Conclave”

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Gene Smart, “Hacks” – Winner
  • Kristen Bell, “Nobody Wants This”
  • Quinta Brunson, “Abbott Elementary”
  • Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”
  • Selena Gomez, “Only Murders in the Building”
  • Kathryn Hahn, “Agatha All Along”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

  • Kieran Culkin, “A Real Pain” – Winner
  • Yura Borisov, “Anora”
  • Edward Norton, “A Complete Unknown”
  • Guy Pearce, “The Brutalist”
  • Jeremy Strong, “The Apprentice”
  • Denzel Washington, “Gladiator II”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama

  • Hiroyuki Sanada, “Shogun” – Winner
  • Donald Glover, “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”
  • Jake Gyllenhaal, “Presumed Innocent”
  • Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses”
  • Eddie Redmayne, “The Day of the Jackal”
  • Billy Bob Thornton, “Landman”

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Television Series

  • Jessica Gunning, “Baby Reindeer” – Winner
  • Liza Colón-Zayas, “The Bear”
  • Hannah Einbinder, “Hacks”
  • Dakota Fanning, “Replay”
  • Allison Janney, “The Diplomat”
  • Kali Rees, “True Detective: Night Country”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Television Series

  • Tadanobu Asano, “Shogun” – Winner
  • Javier Bardem, “Monsters: The Lyle and Eric Menendez Story”
  • Harrison Ford, “Shrink”
  • Jack Lowden, “Slow Horse”
  • Diego Luna, “La Maquina”
  • Ebon Moss-Bairach, “The Bear”

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Jeremy Alan White, “The Bear” – Winner
  • Adam Brody, “Nobody Wants This”
  • Ted Danson, “A Man on the Inside”
  • Steve Martin, “Only Murders in the Building”
  • Martin Short, “The Only Murders in the Building”
  • Jason Segel, “Shrink”

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

  • Peter Straughan, “Conclave” – Winner
  • Jacques Audiard, “Emilia Perez”
  • Shawn Baker, “Anora”
  • Brady Corbett, Mona Fastvold, “The Brutalist”
  • Jesse Eisenberg, “A Real Pain”
  • Coralie Farguet, “The Substance”

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