“The Crown” and Netflix are the big winners of the 78th Golden Globes, which took place on Sunday.
The winners seated on their sofa, two sets separated by thousands of kilometers. The 2021 Golden Globes ceremony was marked on Sunday by the health crisis due to covid-19 and many technical hiccups. In the television category, “The Crown” dominated the evening with 6 awards. Young actors Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor received the Golden Globe for Best Actress and Best Actor in a Drama Series for their portrayals of Princess Diana and Prince Charles, respectively. The series, which spans decades of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, was also crowned Best Drama Series and Gillian Anderson for her part received the award for Best Supporting Actress for slipping into the skin of the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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Netflix, which topped the nominations with 42 total mentions, also shone in the miniseries category with “The Lady’s Game”. Her actress, the magnetic Anya Taylor-Joy, received the award for Best Actress in a Miniseries.
Amazon, HBO, and Apple TV + shared the remains, with a Golden Globe each for “Small Ax” (Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries for John Boyega), “I Know This Much is True” ( Best Actor in a Miniseries for Mark Ruffalo), and “Ted Lasso” (Best Actor in a Comedy Series for Jason Sudeikis). “Schitt’s Creek” (CBC) walked away with the title of Best Comedy Series and Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Catherine O’Hara. The series thus beat in its categories “Emily in Paris”, whose nominations had been strongly criticized with luxury travel revelations offered to at least 30 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which votes for the ceremony, in Paris.
The complete winners in the television category:
– Best Drama Series: “The Crown” (Netflix)
– Best Musical or Comedy Series: “Schitt’s Creek” (CBC)
– Best mini-series or TV movie: “The Lady’s Game” (Netflix)
– Best Actress in a Drama Series: Emma Corrin (“The Crown”)
– Best Actor in a Drama Series: Josh O’Connor (“The Crown”)
– Best Supporting Actress: Gillian Anderson (“The Crown”)
– Best Supporting Actor for a Series, Miniseries or Telefilm: John Boyega (“Small Ax”)
– Best actress in a comedy or musical series: Catherine O’Hara (“Schitt’s Creek”)
– Best actor in a comedy or musical series: Jason Sudeikis (“Ted Lasso”)
– Best actress in a mini-series or a TV movie: Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Lady’s Game”)
– Best Actor in a Miniseries or TV Movie: Mark Ruffalo (“I Know This Much is True”)
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Golden Globes 2021: “The Crown” in majesty, double blow for “The game of the lady”