Golden Globes 2019: All the TV and Movie Winners

The 76th Golden Globe Awards, hosted by Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg, is officially in the books.

Tonight’s big winners included Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse winning “Best Motion Picture – Animated,” Alfonso Cuaron winning “Best Director – Motion Picture” for Roma and Bohemian Rhpasody winning both “Best Motion Picture – Drama” and “Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama” for star Rami Malek. Meanwhile, The Americans capped off its final season by taking home the award for “Best Television Series – Drama.” And Oh herself took home the award for “Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama” for Killing Eve.

We’ll be following along all evening as new movie and TV winners are announced. Scroll down to check out the list of nominees, and keep checking back for updates as the winners are revealed.

Winners listed in red.

Television

Best Television Series – Drama

  • Killing Eve (BBC America
  • Pose (FX)
  • The Americans (FX) WINNER
  • Bodyguard (Netflix)
  • Homecoming (Amazon)

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Barry (HBO)
  • The Good Place (NBC)
  • Kidding (Showtime)
  • The Kominsky Method (Netflix) WINNER
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon)

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • The Alienist (TNT)
  • The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story (FX) WINNER
  • Escape at Dannemora (Showtime)
  • Sharp Objects (HBO)
  • A Very English Scandal (Amazon)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Drama

  • Jason Bateman, Ozark
  • Stephan James, Homecoming
  • Richard Madden, The Bodyguard WINNER
  • Billy Porter, Pose
  • Matthew Rhys, The Americans

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama

  • Caitriona Balfe, Outlander
  • Elizabeth Moss, The Handmaid’s Tale
  • Sandra Oh, Killing Eve WINNER
  • Julia Roberts, Homecoming
  • Kerri Russell, The Americans
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The new characters are fun and, as the series progresses, wonderfully complex and while both Peter and Sam readily admit that \u0027poop is funny,\u0027 they take this s*** seriously. And by the time they start asking, in total firmness, \u0027Who\u0027s the s*** eater?,\u0027 you\u0027re not laughing either. You\u0027re on the edge of your seat.\u0022″,”height”:1080,”width”:1920,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/americanvandal-1544039567737.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/americanvandal-1544039567737_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:””,”objectRelationUrl”:””,”albumName”:”Best TV Series of the Year – 2018″,”relativePosition”:”03″,”albumTotalCount”:11},{“caption”:”Atlanta\r\n\r\nNetwork: FX\r\n\r\nConsistently compelling, always unpredictable, and often disturbing, Donald Glover\u0027s masterpiece reached new heights of hilarity (and surrealism) in Season 2. 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It manages to be faithful to the source material while still making big changes where necessary and emphasizing character growth over mindless action.\u0022″,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/castlevania-1544039567763.png”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/castlevania-1544039567763_{size}.png”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:””,”objectRelationUrl”:””,”albumName”:”Best TV Series of the Year – 2018″,”relativePosition”:”05″,”albumTotalCount”:11},{“caption”:”Cobra Kai\r\n\r\nNetwork: YouTube\r\n\r\nFrom IGN\u0027s Review: \u0022Cobra Kai succeeds by telling a new kind of story, instead of repeating old beats from the past. The series is not trying to recreate the original Karate Kid, but instead features an engaging narrative and character study with some very funny moments.\u0022″,”height”:1080,”width”:1920,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/cobrakai-1544039567767.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/cobrakai-1544039567767_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:””,”objectRelationUrl”:””,”albumName”:”Best TV Series of the Year – 2018″,”relativePosition”:”06″,”albumTotalCount”:11},{“caption”:”Daredevil\r\n\r\nNetwork: Netflix\r\n\r\nFrom IGN\u0027s Review: \u0022Daredevil: Season 3 kicks Marvel\u0027s Netflix slump to the side in favor of a dark and powerful rollercoaster of redemption that makes every scene count and brings back Wilson Fisk at Matt Murdock\u0027s white (suited) whale. Even new characters, whom we don\u0027t trust (or appreciate) at first, wind up paying off in rewarding ways while the show excels even more at ferocious fight scenes and astonishing action sequences. And preventing things from becoming a (trademark) treacherous trudge in the middle is the mystery of Fisk\u0027s full plan and questions about how much control he actually wields.\u0022″,”height”:1080,”width”:1920,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/daredevil-1544039567769.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/daredevil-1544039567769_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:””,”objectRelationUrl”:””,”albumName”:”Best TV Series of the Year – 2018″,”relativePosition”:”07″,”albumTotalCount”:11},{“caption”:”The Good Place\r\n\r\nNetwork: NBC\r\n\r\nThe Good Place continually upends the conventions of serialized storytelling, boldly reinventing itself every season in ways that somehow only make it more charming, hilarious, and addictive with each new episode. Creator Mike Schur is pulling off a death-defying high-wire act every week (and somehow managing to teach us valuable lessons about ethics and philosophy along the way), and the result is one of the most satisfying and surprising comedies in years.”,”height”:720,”width”:1280,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/thegoodplace-1544039567779.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/thegoodplace-1544039567779_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:””,”objectRelationUrl”:””,”albumName”:”Best TV Series of the Year – 2018″,”relativePosition”:”08″,”albumTotalCount”:11},{“caption”:”The Haunting of Hill House\r\n\r\nNetwork: Netflix\r\n\r\nFrom IGN\u0027s Review: \u0022The Haunting of Hill House creator Mike Flanagan\u0027s adaptation of Shirley Jackson\u0027s classic novel works as both a great horror story and a compelling family drama, effectively exploring how the ghosts of our pasts are just as scary as what goes bump in the night.\u0022″,”height”:1080,”width”:1920,”url”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/thehauntingofhillhouse-1544039567781.jpg”,”styleUrl”:”https:\/\/assets1.ignimgs.com\/2018\/12\/05\/thehauntingofhillhouse-1544039567781_{size}.jpg”,”credit”:””,”objectRelationName”:””,”objectRelationUrl”:””,”albumName”:”Best TV Series of the Year – 2018″,”relativePosition”:”09″,”albumTotalCount”:11},{“caption”:”Killing Eve\r\n\r\nNetwork: BBC America\r\n\r\nFrom IGN\u0027s Best New TV Shows of 2018: \u0022Based on the Villanelle novellas by author Luke Jennings, this stylish spy thriller is written and executive produced by Fleabag creator and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge (aka scene-stealing droid L3 in Solo: A Star Wars Story). 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Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Sacha Baron Cohen, This is America
  • Jim Carrey, Kidding
  • Michael Douglas, The Kominsky Method WINNER
  • Donald Glover, Atlanta
  • Bill Hader, Barry

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

  • Kristen Bell, The Good Place
  • Candace Bergen, Murphy Brown
  • Alison Brie, Glow
  • Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel WINNER
  • Debra Messing, Will & Grace

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Antonio Banderas, Genius: Picasso
  • Daniel Bruhl, The Alienist
  • Darren Criss, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story WINNER
  • Benedict Cumberbatch, Patrick Melrose
  • Hugh Grant, A Very English Scandal

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Amy Adams, Sharp Objects
  • Patricia Arquette, Escape at Dannemora WINNER
  • Connie Britton, Dirty John
  • Laura Dern, The Tale
  • Regina King, Seven Seconds
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Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Alan Arkin, The Kominsky Method
  • Kieran Culkin, Succession
  • Edgar Ramirez, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
  • Ben Whishaw, A Very English Scandal WINNER
  • Henry Winkler, Barry

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Alex Borstein, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
  • Patricia Clarkson, Sharp Objects WINNER
  • Penelope Cruz, The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story
  • Thandie Newton, Westworld
  • Yvonne Strahovski, The Handmaid’s Tale

Head to page 2 for the winners in the film categories.