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Winners of Golden Globes 2014

Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence and Matthew McConaughey picked up the top awards at the Golden Globes 2014.

Amy Adams, Jennifer Lawrence and Matthew McConaughey were among the winners at the Golden Globes last night (12.01.14).

‘American Hustle’, ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Dallas Buyer’s Club’ won the most awards at the 71st annual event in Los Angeles, hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler at the Beverley Hilton Hotel.

‘American Hustle’ won three awards out of seven nominations, including Best Supporting Actress (Musical or Comedy), which was handed to Jennifer Lawrence for her role as Rosalyn Rosenfeld in the film.

In her acceptance speech, she said: ”I don’t know why it’s so terrifying it’s obviously a good thing. Thank you to my family and my team, thank you so much!”

The film, directed by David O Russell, also took home the award for Best Motion Picture (Comedy) and Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for Amy Adams.

‘Dallas Buyer’s Club’ also picked up two awards, which went to Matthew McConaughy, who played an AIDS victim, and Jared Leto in the Best Actor (Drama) and Best Supporting Actor categories.

Jared said his role was very ”transformative” and joked: ”I did not ever use any prostethics in this film. That tiny little Brazilian bubble butt was all mine.”

’12 Years a Slave’ lost out on six nominations but won the top award for Best Motion Picture (Drama).

‘Breaking Bad’ was among the winners in the TV categories, with two wins and other winners included Leonardo DiCaprio as Best Actor (Musical or Comedy) for his role in ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’ and Cate Blanchett for Best Actress (Drama) in Blue Jasmine.



Full list of winners at the Golden Globes 2014..



Best Actor in a motion picture (drama)

Matthew McConaughey – Dallas Buyers Club



Best Actress in a motion picture (drama)

Cate Blanchett – Blue Jasmine



Best Director – motion picture

Alfonso Cuarón – Gravity



Best motion picture (musical or comedy)

American Hustle



Best Actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy

Amy Adams – American Hustle



Best Actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy

Leonardo Dicaprio – Wolf of Wall Street



Best Animated Feature film

Frozen



Best Foreign Language Film

The Great Beauty (Italy)



Best Actor in a TV series, drama

Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad



Best Actor in a mini-series or TV movie

Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra



Best Actress in a mini-series or TV movie

Elisabeth Moss – Top of the Lake



Best Supporting Actress in a motion picture

Jennifer Lawrence – American Hustle



Best Actress in a TV series (drama)

Robin Wright – House of Cards



Best TV Series (comedy)

Brooklyn Nine-Nine



Best TV Miniseries or Movie

Behind the Candelabra



Best Original Song – Motion Picture

Ordinary Love – Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom



Best Actor in a TV Series (comedy)

Andy Samberg – Brooklyn Nine-Nine.



Best Actress in a TV Series (comedy)

Amy Poehler – Parks and Recreation



Best Original Score – Motion Picture

All Is Lost – Alex Ebert



Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

Spike Jonze – Her



Best Supporting Actress in a series, mini-series, or TV movie

Jacqueline Bisset – Dancing on the Edge



Best Supporting Actor in a series, mini-series or TV movie

Jon Voight – Ray Donovan