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List of the 2009 Golden Globe Award Nominees

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Published: Thursday, December 11th 2008 at 7:16 AM
PRIMETIME TELEVISION NOMINEES

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

  • "DEXTER" (SHOWTIME)
  • "HOUSE" (FOX)
  • "IN TREATMENT" (HBO)
  • "MAD MEN" (AMC)
  • "TRUE BLOOD" (HBO)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

  • SALLY FIELD, "BROTHERS AND SISTERS"
  • MARISKA HARGITAY, "LAW AND ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT"
  • JANUARY JONES, "MAD MEN"
  • ANNA PAQUIN, "TRUE BLOOD"
  • KYRA SEDGWICK, "THE CLOSER"

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – DRAMA

  • GABRIEL BYRNE, "IN TREATMENT"
  • MICHAEL C. HALL, "DEXTER"
  • JON HAMM, "MAD MEN"
  • HUGH LAURIE, "HOUSE"
  • JONATHAN RHYS MEYERS, "THE TUDORS"

BEST TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • "30 ROCK" (NBC)
  • "CALIFORNICATION" (SHOWTIME)
  • "ENTOURAGE" (HBO)
  • "THE OFFICE" (NBC)
  • "WEEDS" (SHOWTIME)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES –COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • CHRISTINA APPLEGATE, "SAMANTHA WHO?"
  • AMERICA FERRERA, "UGLY BETTY"
  • TINA FEY, "30 ROCK"
  • DEBRA MESSING, "THE STARTER WIFE"
  • MARY-LOUISE PARKER, "WEEDS"

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES – COMEDY OR MUSICAL

  • ALEC BALDWIN, "30 ROCK"
  • STEVE CARELL, "THE OFFICE"
  • KEVIN CONNOLLY, "ENTOURAGE"
  • DAVID DUCHOVNY, "CALIFORNICATION"
  • TONY SHALHOUB, "MONK"

BEST MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • "A RAISIN IN THE SUN" (ABC)
  • "BERNARD AND DORIS" (HBO)
  • "CRANFORD" (PBS)
  • "JOHN ADAMS" (HBO)
  • "RECOUNT" (HBO)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • JUDI DENCH, "CRANFORD"
  • CATHERINE KEENER, "AN AMERICAN CRIME"
  • LAURA LINNEY, "JOHN ADAMS"
  • SHIRLEY MACLAINE, "COCO CHANEL"
  • SUSAN SARANDON, "BERNARD AND DORIS"

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • RALPH FIENNES, "BERNARD AND DORIS"
  • PAUL GIAMATTI, "JOHN ADAMS"
  • KEVIN SPACEY, "RECOUNT"
  • KIEFER SUTHERLAND, "24: REDEMPTION"
  • TOM WILKINSON, "RECOUNT"

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • EILEEN ATKINS, "CRANFORD"
  • LAURA DERN, "RECOUNT"
  • MELISSA GEORGE, "IN TREATMENT"
  • RACHEL GRIFFITHS, "BROTHERS AND SISTERS"
  • DIANNE WIEST, "IN TREATMENT"

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, MINI-SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

  • NEIL PATRICK HARRIS, "HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER"
  • DENIS LEARY, "RECOUNT"
  • JEREMY PIVEN, "ENTOURAGE"
  • BLAIR UNDERWOOD, "IN TREATMENT"
  • TOM WILKINSON, "JOHN ADAMS"
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  1. Raj

    This is a joke,right?… Robert Downey JR. and Tom Cruise for Best Supporting? wtf !

  2. Garrett

    I'm very happy for all the love towards In Bruges, but The Reader over Milk is an absolute snub. Cate Blanchett should have gotten in over Angelina Jolie as well.

  3. alesque

    I hope Meryl will go onto the stage again.

    "to even me it is like I'm never leaving this stage…" Meryl said when accepting Best TV Actress for Angels in America.

  4. and Cate Blannchett for Best Actress – Drama!?!?

  5. Garrett

    @EDu: Cate Blanchett didn't make the list of nominees.

  6. beautifulm

    Go Kate. Woohoo

    The Dark Knight got snubbed and Taraji did too :-(

  7. Dt Shindler

    Okay, even though I don't live in Hollywood and I'm not privy to what is called "the buzz" on a film, I have to say that it seems odd that "The Dark Knight" continues to hold at 5 place in your contenders list (pictures) without having garnared a golden globe nomination or a critics award. I know it's the year's big money-maker, but…was "Titanic" similarly ignored? (Can't recall). To be honest, after watching it again on DVD, while I think it's a terrific movie, it still felt 10-15 minutes too long (anytime I get antsy while watching a DVD, I know it's too long — and for perspective, I enjoy watching old movies like "Dr. Zhivago," etc., and _don't_ find myself wanting to hit fastforward in any of the scenes).

    So what's the scoop? Why is "The Dark Knight" still a contender?

  8. rosebrook

    OMG
    Dark Knight and Milk are both gone from this list.
    One of my worst fears!
    At least Health Ledger is in their./
    And In Bruge! I loved that that movie.
    But I'm surprised

  9. Brad Brevet (Post Author)

    @Dt Shindler: It's just my gut feeling and as you say, it's holding at five and will never go any higher. Frost/Nixon is knocking at the door and I think it really is a six film race for best picture right now with The Dark Knight as something of a sentimental pick in that I can see the Academy giving it a go… We still have over a month until Oscar noms though so time will tell.

  10. mmm

    Brolin or Franco for Supporting Actor??!!

  11. Brad Brevet (Post Author)

    @mmm: Yeah, the Milk snub today was big and the Fiennes nomination for The Duchess is also shocking.

  12. Amanda

    Yay!!!! Gabriel Byrne for In Treatment and Steve Carell for The Office.

    Here's hoping they win.

  13. stephanie

    I think the greatest thing ever would be for Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet to both take home Best Actor and Best Actress since that's how it should've been in 98' when Titanic was robbed of those awards. I also hope that Heath Ledgar gets that final ultimate recognition by getting only the second post-humous Oscar ever.

  14. adu

    The only problem I have is seeing Frost/Nixon for best picture, I would have rather seen TDK. Milk for me, stood out more for its performances rather than being a great movie. Tom Cruise is nominated in musical/comedy category, so I can forgive that.

    Moreover, I knew TDK would face stiff competition come awards season, so it's no surprise if it misses out on certain categories. The only category it has a sure shot at is Supporting actor for Ledger.

    I am extremely happy that In Bruges got some attention.

    I hope Button is the major winner come Golden Globes and Oscar time!

  15. Scott

    @adu:

    Tom Cruise is nominated for supporting, which is neither comedy nor drama, they only have one category for supporting (which is stupid in my opinion but w/e).

    I find it interesting that they gave that much love to Cruise/Downey but couldn't muster up a best actor nod for ben stiller or a best picture – musical/comedy nod.

    TDK getting stiffed makes me very angry, and Milk is my most anticipated film to see for the rest of the year so that getting stiffed also angers me.

    Then again, of the 5 nominees for drama best picture, I've only seen Benjamin Button, and will be seeing Slumdog Millionaire tonight, and the rest are a few weeks off yet, so maybe they'll end up being great. But better than TDK? I doubt it.

    Also, In Bruges is my 2nd fav film of the year so far, so it rocks that it got 3 nominations. When I saw Ralph Fiennes in the supporting category i was really hoping it was for In Bruges.

  16. JerzeyJon

    Tom Cruise beating out both Josh Brolin and Michael Shannon for best supporting actor is insane.

    Another than that, the nominations were pretty good.

    I don't understand why people find it so difficult to believe that TDK wasn't nominated for best picture. There's a simple explanation, It wasn't nominated because the rest were better.

  17. Chris

    This list is bullshit. Absolute bullshit. The Oscars better nominate The Dark Knight and Milk, those are much better movies.

  18. Garrett

    @JerzeyJon: The reasoning is quite simple. Others believe it was a better film over a few of the nominees, just as you disagree. With the critical support from the masses, I find it hard to believe that you can't understand why so many people are upset over such a snub.

    Although I love The Dark Knight, I'm afraid Revolutionary Road may be taking the 5th spot for Best Picture. Nolan still has a shot at Best Director, but with Mendes getting a Globe nomination, we'll have to wait it out and see. If The Dark Knight is absent from the SAG awards, it's chances will really be in question.

    All of the categories stayed at five this year. Why not throw in Milk as a 6th choice? This is not the time to be punctual, HFPA.

  19. Paula

    I was hoping we would have any Australia nominations. –

    And what is Tom Cruise doing in that list? They must be joking!

  20. Jerzey Jon

    @Chris: WTF?! I bet you haven't seen most of these movies. How can you say they are bullshit, if you didn't see it?

  21. Dylan C.

    I loved Tom Cruise's performance in Tropic Thunder just as much as anyone, but having him nominated over Brolin and Shannon is a joke. Maybe Hollywood feels bad for giving him so much crap over the whole Scientology thing and they want to make up for it.

    PS: (Mamma Mia!? Seriously?)

  22. Garrett

    @Jerzey Jon: Careful. That's a pretty big assumption. He has his opinions just as you have yours.

  23. RIPsquishy

    hey, i'm happy my 2 fave actors–heath ledger & robert downey jr–got nods.
    NOT too happy about TDK getting snubbed. rats.

  24. Steve

    I am very happy about the "In Bruges" love. I might have to see it again.

  25. a

    Cate definitely shoud have been nominated!!

  26. Randy

    …. i dont kno what was so good about In Bruges … but i thought it was boring to tell you the truth. The fact that Wall-e felt like it wasnt geared towards kids at all and is basically a green peace movie is probably going to trump movies like kung-fu panda and bolt which are movies more sutable towards younger audiences. Thats just my opinion

  27. Garrett

    @Randy: WALL-E is definitely the frontrunner for Best Animated Film and always has been.

  28. Tom

    BENJAMIN BUTTON gaining deserved recognition and momentum. Check out the review in ELLE, it perfectly sums up what I could never put into words. I can't wait to see it again…

  29. Jerzey Jon

    @Garrett: Definitely, I saw this coming since June.

  30. Scott

    Just saw Slumdog Millionaire and it was amazing, so I'm definitely happy that it's getting lots of love.

  31. Robert

    It's really sad that Cate Blanchett was left out of the Best Actress, Drama category. I don't think many critics will disagree that Blanchett gave a better performance than Jolie. Jolie was good in her movie and did get a Broadcast Film Crtitics nomination, along with Blanchett; however I think the SAG and Oscar nod will go to Blanchett as well.

  32. Garrett

    @Robert: I completely agree with you, Robert.

  33. angel

    I must say that I'm very happy that James Franco got a nod this year for at least one of his performances. His turn as Saul Silver had me in stitches. I had no idea he was funny. I'm also very happy for Kate Winslet and I want to know WHY she doesn't already have an Oscar. Yay Meryl! Tom Cruise, wtf? I mean, I enjoyed the performance, but it wasn't amazing or anything. Any person in a fat suit could have probably achieved the same effect.

  34. dark knight's been skrewed out of everything dark knight gets one nomination wtf anyway heath ledger will win best supporting actor and dark knight will be nominated for the oscar for best picture and it will win or it will be avenged

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