Golden Globe 2021: Chadwick Boseman to Chloe Zhao, the big winners of the night

 | Updated: Mar 01, 2021, 01:38 PM IST

From Chadwick Boseman, Chloe Zhao making history to 'Borat Subsequent Movie film' winning big, take a look at the major wins at Golden Globes 2021. 

Chloe Zhao

Chloé Zhao became the first director of Asian descent to receive a Golden Globe award for the 'Nomadland' and the first woman of colour to win in the category. Zhao was competing with Ragin King, Emerald Fennell Aaron Sorkin and David Fincher. 

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Best Picture : Nomadland

'Nomadland', the frontrunner of the award season might mark another milestone at this years Oscars. Chloé Zhao's critically lauded drama starring Frances McDormand is the frontrunner to win Best Picture.

The film is written, edited, and directed by Chloé Zhao. It stars Frances McDormand as a woman who leaves home to travel around the American West. The film is based on the 2017 non-fiction book Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First

 

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Chadwick Boseman (Best Actor in Drama)

Chadwick Boseman won his first Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama for  'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom'. Chadwick becomes the first Black actor to win an acting posthumous award in history. 

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Andra Day

Andra Day won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a motion picture (drama), for her indelible performance in the 'The United States vs. Billie Holiday'. Day becomes the second black woman to win Globe in the category after Whoopi Goldberg, who won 35 years ago for 'The Color Purple'.

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Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

'Borat Subsequent Movie film' won Best Motion Picture, Comedy/Musical at the 2021 Golden Globes. The movie was nominated under three category and took home two trophies, one for the star Sacha Baron Cohen, who won Best Actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy,

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Sacha Baron Cohen ( Best Actor in Musical/Comedy)

Sacha Baron Cohen won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy film for his role in 'Borat Subsequent Movie film. This is Cohen second Golden Globe win.

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Rosamund Pike

Rosamund Pike took home her first Golden Globe trophy. The actress won one in the Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical film category for her role in 'I Care a Lot'. This marks Pike's first Golden Globe win and third nomination.

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Jodie Foster

Jodie Foster won the Golden Globe for Best-Supporting Actress in a film for her role in the legal drama 'The Mauritanian'. This was her 10th Golden Globe nomination and 3rd win plus Cecil B. DeMille Award honour in 2013.

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Daniel Kaluuya

Daniel Kaluuya won Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for his performance in 'Judas and the Black Messiah'. This is Kaluuya's first Golden Globe win and second nomination. He is the first actor performance to win an award by an all-Black producing team and the first black British born actor to win the award. 

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Minari

Korean-American drama film 'Minari' is a semi-autobiographical take on Chung's upbringing, the plot follows a family of South Korean immigrants who try to make it in rural America during the 1980s.

The film also bagged the Golden Globe 2021 award in the Best Motion Picture- Foreign Language category. The movie has been directed by Lee Isaac Chung and it stars Steven Yeun, Han Ye-ri, Alan Kim, Noel Kate Cho, Youn Yuh-Jung, and Will Patton.

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The Queen's Gambit

Netflix highly successful series, 'The Queen's Gambit' took home with the award for Best Television Limited Series. The series was up against 'Normal People', 'Small Axe', 'The Undoing' and 'Unorthodox'.

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A still from the 'The Crown'. Via Netflix.

Netflix's Royal drama 'The Crown' won the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series — Drama. It's is the second win in this category after 2017. 

The show was picked up six nominations at this year's Golden Globes. Apart from Best Drama, the show stars Josh O'Connor and Emma Corrin also took two trophies for their performances.

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Schitt's Creek

'Schitt's Creek' won an award for Best Comedy/Musical television series. The six-season Canadian show, created by Eugene and Dan Levy, beat out the other nominees 'Ted Lasso', 'The Flight Attendant', 'The Great' and 'Emily in Paris'.

Catherine O'Hara also won her first Golden Globe award for her incredible  performance in a comedy show,

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