59th Golden Globe Awards

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59th Golden Globe Awards


Picture - Drama:
A Beautiful Mind


Picture - Musical or Comedy:
Moulin Rouge!


TV Series - Drama:
Six Feet Under


TV Series - Musical or Comedy:
Sex and the City

The 59th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 2001, were held on January 20, 2002.

Contents

[edit] Winners

[edit] Film

[edit] Best Actor - Drama

Russell Crowe - A Beautiful Mind

[edit] Best Actor - Musical or Comedy

Gene Hackman - The Royal Tenenbaums

[edit] Best Actress - Drama

Sissy Spacek - In the Bedroom

[edit] Best Actress - Musical or Comedy

Nicole Kidman - Moulin Rouge!

[edit] Best Director

Robert Altman - Gosford Park

[edit] Best Film - Drama

A Beautiful Mind

[edit] Best Film - Musical or Comedy

Moulin Rouge!

[edit] Best Foreign Language Film

No Man's Land, Bosnia Herzegovina

[edit] Best Original Score

"Moulin Rouge!" - Craig Armstrong

[edit] Best Original Song

"Until..." performed by Sting - Kate & Leopold

[edit] Best Screenplay

A Beautiful Mind - Akiva Goldsman

[edit] Best Supporting Actor

Jim Broadbent - Iris

[edit] Best Supporting Actress

Jennifer Connelly - A Beautiful Mind

[edit] Television

[edit] Best Actor - Drama Series

Kiefer Sutherland - 24

[edit] Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series

Charlie Sheen - Spin City

[edit] Best Actor - Miniseries or TV Film

James Franco - James Dean

[edit] Best Actress - Drama Series

Jennifer Garner - Alias

[edit] Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series

Sarah Jessica Parker - Sex and the City

[edit] Best Actress - Miniseries or TV Film

Judy Davis - Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows

[edit] Best Series - Drama

Six Feet Under

[edit] Best Series - Musical or Comedy

Sex and the City

[edit] Best Miniseries or TV Film

Band of Brothers

[edit] Best Supporting Actor - (Mini)series or TV Film

Stanley Tucci - Conspiracy

[edit] Best Supporting Actress - (Mini)series or TV Film

Rachel Griffiths - Six Feet Under

[edit] Award breakdown

[edit] Film

Winners (minimum one win)

Losers (minimum two nominations)