Golden Globes 2022: Who won awards at the untelevised, controversy-plagued show?
If a typically major awards show happens, but it’s not televised or live-streamed, no stars attend and few people even know about it – does it really happen?
The 2022 Golden Globes at least answered that philosophical question Sunday. The controversy-plagued, retooled Hollywood Foreign Press Association threw a subdued version of the awards show at its famed home, Los Angeles’ Beverly Hilton hotel. This year the show happened behind closed doors, without any famous faces or press invited after NBC pulled the plug on airing the show in May.
With few witnesses on the ground, the official @goldenglobes Twitter account revealed the winners in real time.
NBC’s decision came amid HFPA blowback following a February Los Angeles Times report that the 87-person voting body had no Black members and permitted questionable ethical practices.
The HFPA unveiled a slew of reforms, including new codes and bylaws, in October while inducting 21 new voters as its “most diverse class to date.” In December, the HFPA marched on without the support of major Hollywood institutions, announcing the 2022 nominees that featured the “The Power of the Dog” and “Belfast” leading the pack. Few Globes nominees acknowledged the nods in public.
As the tweets rolled in Sunday night, Netflix’s “The Power of the Dog” and Steven Spielberg’s “West Side Story” proved to be the big movie winners, each with three major awards.
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“Power of the Dog” pulled in the award for best drama, best director for Jane Campion, and best supporting actor for Kodi Smit-Mcphee.
“West Side Story” won best movie (comedy or musical), best actress for Rachel Zegler, and best supporting actress for Ariana De Bose.
While virtually no winners acknowledged their wins on social media. Zegler tweeted a humorous photo of Oscar Isaac reading a name from a slip of paper around the time of her best actress award announcement.
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HBO’s “Succession” led the TV awards by snagging best TV drama, along with acting honors for Jeremy Strong and Sarah Snook.
“Pose” star Michaela Jae Rodriguez became the first trans woman to win a Globe, taking best lead actress in a drama series. Additionally, “Squid Game” star O Yeong-su was the first South Korean actor to win a Globe for best supporting.
Here’s the full list of winners from the 2022 Golden Globes:
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Ariana De Bose, “West Side Story”
Best Supporting Actor – Television
O Yeong-su, “Squid Games”
Best Motion Picture – Animated
“Encanto,” Disney
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Best TV Actor – Drama Series
Jeremy Strong, “Succession”
Best TV Actress – Drama Series
Sarah Snook, “Succession”
Best TV Actor – Musical or Comedy
Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso”
Best Movie Screenplay
Kenneth Branagh, “Belfast”
Best Actor – TV limited series
Michael Keaton, “Dopesick”
Best Actress – TV Limited Series
Kate Winslet, “Mare of Easttown”
Best TV Actress – Musical or Comedy
Jean Smart, “Hacks”
Best TV Series – Musical or Comedy
“Hacks”
Best movie – Non-English Language
“Drive My Car,” Japan
Best Movie Actor – Musical or Comedy
Andrew Garfield, “Tick, Tick… Boom”
Best Movie Song
“No Time To Die,” Billie Eilish, Finneas O’Connell
Best Movie Score
Hans Zimmer, “Dune”
Best Movie Actor – Drama
Will Smith, “King Richard”
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Best Movie Supporting Actor – Drama
Kodi Smit-Mcphee, “The Power of the Dog.”
Best TV Actress – Drama Series
Mj Rodriguez, “Pose”
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Best Movie Actress – Musical or Comedy
Rachel Zegler, “West Side Story.”
Best Movie – Musical or Comedy
“West Side Story.”
Best Movie Actress – Drama
Nicole Kidman, “Being the Ricardos”
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Best Movie Director
Jane Campion, “The Power of the Dog”
Best TV Series – Drama
“Succession”
Best Limited TV Series
“The Underground Railroad”
Best Movie – Drama
“The Power of the Dog”
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