56th Golden Globe Awards
Appearance
(Redirected from 1999 Golden Globe Awards)
56th Golden Globe Awards | |
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Date | January 24, 1999 |
Site | Beverly Hilton Hotel Beverly Hills, California |
Highlights | |
Best Film: Drama | Saving Private Ryan |
Best Film: Musical or Comedy | Shakespeare in Love |
Best Drama Series | The Practice |
Best Musical or Comedy Series | Ally McBeal |
Most awards | (3) Shakespeare in Love The Truman Show |
Most nominations | (6) Shakespeare in Love The Truman Show |
Television coverage | |
Network | NBC |
The 56th Golden Globe Awards honored the best in film and television of 1998 as chosen by the HFPA, were held on January 24, 1999, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. The ceremony was produced by Dick Clark Productions and the HFPA and aired on NBC in the United States.[1][2][3][4] The nominations were announced on December 17, 1998.[5]
Winners and nominees
[edit]Film
[edit]The following films received multiple nominations:
The following films received multiple wins:
Wins | Film |
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3 | Shakespeare in Love |
The Truman Show | |
2 | Saving Private Ryan |
Television
[edit]Best Television Series | |
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Drama Series | Comedy or Musical Series |
The Practice | Ally McBeal |
Best Lead Actor in a Television Series | |
Best Actor - Drama Series | Best Actor - Comedy or Musical Series |
Dylan McDermott – The Practice | Michael J. Fox – Spin City |
Best Lead Actress in a Television Series | |
Best Actress - Drama Series | Best Actress - Comedy or Musical Series |
Keri Russell – Felicity | Jenna Elfman – Dharma & Greg |
Best Supporting Performance - Series, Miniseries or Television Film | |
Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film |
Don Cheadle – The Rat Pack |
Faye Dunaway – Gia |
Best Actor - Miniseries or Television Film | Best Actress - Miniseries or Television Film |
Stanley Tucci – Winchell | Angelina Jolie – Gia
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Best Miniseries or Television Film | |
From the Earth to the Moon |
The following programs received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Title |
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5 | Just Shoot Me! |
4 | Dharma & Greg |
ER | |
Merlin | |
3 | Ally McBeal |
The Baby Dance | |
Gia | |
The Practice | |
The X-Files | |
2 | Felicity |
Frasier | |
Moby Dick | |
NYPD Blue | |
The Rat Pack | |
Spin City |
The following programs received multiple awards:
Wins | Series |
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2 | The Practice |
Gia |
Ceremony
[edit]Presenters
[edit]- Ben Affleck
- Lauren Bacall
- Kim Basinger
- Warren Beatty
- Roberto Benigni
- Annette Bening
- Sean Connery
- Jamie Lee Curtis
- Matt Damon
- Anthony Edwards
- Calista Flockhart
- Peter Fonda
- Jodie Foster
- Michael J. Fox
- Brendan Fraser
- Melanie Griffith
- Holly Hunter
- Jeremy Irons
- Christine Lahti
- Jane Leeves
- George Lucas
- Bill Paxton
- Kelly Preston
- Freddie Prinze, Jr.
- Ving Rhames
- Tim Robbins
- Rick Schroder
- Tom Selleck
- Jane Seymour
- Ben Stiller
- Sharon Stone
- Gloria Stuart
- Charlize Theron
- John Travolta
- Alfre Woodard
Awards breakdown
[edit]The following networks received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Network |
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20 | NBC |
12 | ABC |
9 | HBO |
7 | Fox |
3 | Showtime |
2 | USA |
The WB |
The following networks received multiple wins:
Wins | Network |
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2 | ABC |
HBO |
See also
[edit]- 71st Academy Awards
- 19th Golden Raspberry Awards
- 5th Screen Actors Guild Awards
- 50th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 51st Primetime Emmy Awards
- 52nd British Academy Film Awards
- 53rd Tony Awards
- 1998 in film
- 1998 in American television
References
[edit]- ^ Higgins, Bill (24 January 1999). "Globes 'In Love' and war". Variety. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ Welkos, Robert; King, Susan (25 January 1999). "All's Fair in 'Love' and War". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ Lister, David (26 January 1999). "Caine leads British charge at Golden Globes". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2012-11-10. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ Karger, Dave; Laine, Tricia (5 February 1999). "The Golden Globe winners". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
- ^ Higgins, Bill; Hontz, Jenny (16 December 1998). "'Truman,' Bard win noms". Variety. Retrieved 11 January 2018.