Golden Globe Awards 2021: Stars get ready for the big event

Golden Globe Awards 2021: Stars get ready for the first major Hollywood awards show of the year

The 78th Golden Globe Awards  will start is just a few hours.

And already stars are putting on lipstick and diamonds so they can dazzle for the annual awards show which will take Sunday evening in Los Angeles with hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. 

The show will telecast live on NBC from both New York and Los Angeles — the first time the show will be bi-coastal.

Scroll down for a list of nominees… 

Globe preparations: Amanda Seyfried was in the glam chair as she got her makeup done for the show. The Mama Mia! actress wore a black top as she ate Girl Scout Cookies

NYC-based Fey will co-host live from The Rainbow Room in Manhattan, while L.A.-based Poehler will co-host live from from the Globes’ usual home at the Beverly Hilton.    

Amanda Seyfried was in the glam chair as she got her makeup done for the show.

The Mama Mia! actress wore a black top as she ate Samoas Girl Scout Cookies.

The blonde beauty also tagged her hairstylist Renato Campira as well as Genevieve Herr and Marcus Mam. And she said she was having some ‘Globes prep action.’ 

Le look: The blonde beauty also tagged her hairstylist Renato Campira. And she said she was having some ‘Globes prep action’

Eiza Gonzalez wore a long sleeveless Versace dress with slits up the sides as she posed in a room.

The actress wore black tights and strappy black heels with her hair slicked back. 

She said on Instagram: ‘@versace + @goldenglobes @icarealotnetflix.’ I Care A Lot is her new film for Netflix with Rosamund Pike.

Masked up: Kaley Cuoco shared her beauty routine before hitting the carpet. The Flight Attendant star had on a CurrentBody Skin face mask

Dance party: The TV wonder was also seen having a dance party in her bathroom

Cute look: The Big Bang Theory star wore a night shirt as she said it was glam time

Kaley Cuoco shared her beauty routine before hitting the carpet.

The Flight Attendant star had on a CurrentBody Skin face mask. 

Some stars chose to look back at older looks. Reese Witherspoon posted several images from the past.

Great look: Eiza Gonzalez wore a long sleeveless dress with slits up the sides

A long look: The actress wore black tights and strappy black heels with her hair slicked back

Golden girl: She said on Instagram: ‘@versace + @goldenglobes @icarealotnetflix.’ I Care A Lot is her new film for Netflix with Rosamund Pike

The mother-of-three who is wed to Jim Toth looked stunning in a white dress from a previous year.

The Wild actress was posing with her glam team as she was all done up. 

The Big Little Lies star said, ‘Does anybody else look through old photos and think, “remember when we had places to go and friends to see”? I miss playing dress up with this crew! Taken a year ago during awards season ⭐️.’

On the carpet already: Karamo Brown was at the Beverly Hilton as did a TikTok video

GG past: Reese Witherspoon was the first to look back at another Globes show

White light: The mother-of-three who is wed to Jim Toth looked stunning in a white dress from a previous year; seen with her team

Her date for the event: Here the star is pictured with Toth, a talent agent

January slipped into an old red dress that she wore at a previous Globes show.

The Mad Men actress looked great in the gown.

’10yrs later and it still, (sorta), fits,’ said the mother of one as she was makeup free at home.  

The 78th Golden Globe Awards will honor the best in American television of 2020, as well as film in 2020 and early 2021, as chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. 

Red-y: January slipped into an old red dress that she wore at a previous Globes show. The Mad Men actress looked great in the gown. ’10yrs later and it still, (sorta), fits,’ said the mother of one as she was makeup free at home

The look: Jones wearing red Versace arrives at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at The Beverly Hilton hotel in 2011

Kyle Richards of RHOBH shared three photos.

‘How it started…. how it’s going #goldenglobes #globesglam,’ she wrote in her caption.

One image was of her in red, the next of her in green and the last was a video of her in a white robe as she ate popcorn. 

Beauty: Demi Moore looked incredible in a white dress: ‘Bringing it back to 1984. Happy Golden Globes night!’

Another life: Kyle Richards of RHOBH shared three photos to prove how times have changed; here she is in 2012

Another one: . ‘How it started…. how it’s going #goldenglobes #globesglam,’ she wrote in her caption. Seen in 2011

So 2021: The aunt of Paris Hilton was a video of her in a white robe as she ate popcorn

Funny as always: Lisa Rinna was in white as she said: ‘I had my Golden Globes out for this GG 2006’

Lisa Rinna was in white as she said: ‘I had my Golden Globes out for this GG 2006.’

 Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P Henson woke up early on February 3 to share the list of the 2021 Golden Globe nominations.

The two were seen in side by side videos from home while live on the Today show.

Sarah wore her hair down with a black dress as she sat in front of a fireplace as Taraji had on a black lace dress as she modeled bright magenta locks in her study. 

Ready to handle: Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P Henson woke up early on Wednesday morning to share the list of the 2021 Golden Globe nominations

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Herman Mankiewicz biopic Mank and Netflix’s The Crown have topped the nominations board at the 78th Golden Globe Awards, both receiving six nods a piece.

Sacha Baron Cohen and Anya Taylor-Joy lead the actor and actress nominations, which were announced on Wednesday, after the ceremony was pushed back due to the global coronavirus pandemic.   

The nominees were announced by Sarah Jessica Parker and Taraji P Henson on The Today Show, with a surprising list of stars and shows up for honours, after the industry was ravaged by lockdowns and filming restrictions. 

Good work: The two were seen in side by side videos from home while live on the Today show

Chic at 5am: Sarah wore her hair down with a black dress as she sat in front of a fireplace

The nominations were revealed ahead of the virtual awards ceremony that will take place on February 28 with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler co-hosting the show virtually from opposite coasts. 

Sacha Baron Cohen found himself up for several awards, nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category for the The Trial of the Chicago 7 and up for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. 

Meanwhile, actress Anya scored a nomination in both TV and film categories, for Netflix drama The Queen’s Gambit, and Emma. 

Her hair was fire: Taraji had on a black lace dress as she modeled bright magenta locks

The late Chadwick Boseman was nominated posthumously in the Best Actor category for his role in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, his final movie, which he starred in alongside Viola Davis (who was also nominated).  

Also scoring big was Aaron Sorkin’s film The Trial of the Chicago 7 and TV comedy Schitt’s Creek follow with five nominations each. 

Until now there have only been five women ever nominated for best director, but the 2021 ceremony made history with three women nominated – the first time more than one has been shortlisted in a year.

Emerald Fennell (Promising Young Woman), Regina King (One Night in Miami) and Chloé Zhao (Nomadland) bagged nominated this year alongside David Fincher (Mank) and Aaron Sorkin (The Trial of the Chicago 7).   

Leading the way for this year’s films was Mank, David Fincher’s long awaited depiction of the behind-the-scenes battles that plagued the 1941 classic film Citizen Kane.

The film landed nominations for best film, drama; best actor for Gary Oldman; best director for Fincher, best supporting actress for Amanda Seyfried; best score; and best screenplay for Jack Fincher, the director’s father who penned the script before dying in 2003. 

Aaron Sorkin’s The Trial of the Chicago 7 — which, like Mank’, is a Netflix release — came closest with five nods, including best film, drama; best director and best screenplay for Sorkin; supporting actor for Sacha Baron Cohen; and best song.

The other nominees for best film in the drama category were Chloe Zhao’s Nomadland, Emerald Fennell’s Promising Young Woman and Florian Zeller’s The Father.

Good film yes? Sacha Baron Cohen found himself up for several awards, nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category for the The Trial of the Chicago 7 and up for Best Performance by an Actor for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (pictured) 

In all it was another great year for Netflix, which topped all studios at the Globes last year, too, as it led with a commanding 42 nominations, with 22 coming in film categories and 20 in television. 

Despite controversy surrounding season four of The Crown – which was released last year – the Netflix series has cleaned the board as the most nominated TV show. 

Among its five nominees are Emma Corrin and Josh O’Connor, who are nominated for their roles as Princess Diana and Prince Charles respectively.

Olivia Colman who is up for best actress in a TV drama, an award she won last year, for playing the Queen in The Crown. The actress has also been shortlisted for her upcoming film, The Father. 

They scored well: Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant were both nominated for The Undoing

Amid its huge success with fans, commentators have lined up to criticise series four of The Crown.

Friends of Prince Charles launched a blistering attack on the show last year, accusing producers of the hit Netflix drama of ‘trolling on a Hollywood budget’.

Some of the Prince’s closest confidantes have accused the streaming giant of exploiting the Royal Family’s pain for financial gain and raged that ‘fiction is presented as fact’ in its twisted version of events.

In a series of highly unusual public interventions that demonstrates the depth of concern at the very top of the Royal Family, Palace insiders lined up to slate the Netflix show.

A standout: Frances McDormand was nominated for her work in Nomadland

One insider said: ‘This is drama and entertainment for commercial ends being made with no regard to the actual people involved who are having their lives hijacked and exploited.

‘In this case, it’s dragging up things that happened during very difficult times 25 or 30 years ago without a thought for anyone’s feelings. That isn’t right or fair, particularly when so many of the things being depicted don’t represent the truth.’

It is the depiction of a callous and self-serving Charles meeting and marrying an innocent Diana while maintaining his affair with the then-married Camilla Parker-Bowles which has sparked such anger.

A Palace source said: ‘The new series paints the Prince and Duchess in a very unflattering light but at least at the start of reality shows like The Only Way Is Essex they admit that some scenes have been invented for entertainment.

‘There is no sense of telling carefully nuanced stories – it’s all very two-dimensional.

‘This is trolling with a Hollywood budget. The public shouldn’t be fooled into thinking this is an accurate portrayal of what really happened.’

While a number of British stars swept the board, many Twitter users were enraged at the absence of Londoner Michaela Coel and her hit drama I May Destroy You, and while not a Brit – Irish star Paul Mescal’s snub also caused anger.

On Micaela’s absence, Twitter users penned: ‘I’m confused- does Michaela Cole’s I May Destroy You not qualify for this year’s golden globes or something?…

‘Easily the best thing I’ve watched this year #GoldenGlobes… the i may destroy you snub the golden globes are sick for this.’

GOLDEN GLOBES 2021: THE NOMINEES

 MOVIES 

Best Motion Picture, Drama

The Father

Mank

Nomadland

Promising Young Woman

The Trial of the Chicago 7

 

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Hamilton

Music

Palm Springs

The Prom

Sweeping the board: Mank is the most nominated film with six nods

 

Best Director

Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman

David Fincher – Mank

Regina King – One Night in Miami

Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of the Chicago 7

Chloé Zhao – Nomadland

 

Best Screenplay

Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman

Jack Fincher – Mank

Christopher Hampton, Florian Zeller – The Father

Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of the Chicago 7

Chloé Zhao – Nomadland

Best Foreign Language Picture

Another Round

La Llorona

The Life Ahead

Minari

Two of Us

 

Best Animated Picture

The Croods: A New Age

Onward

Over the Moon

Soul

Wolfwalkers

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

Viola Davis – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Andra Day – The United States vs Billie Holiday

Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman

Frances McDormand – Nomadland

Carey Mulligan – Promising Young Woman

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

Riz Ahmed – Sound of Metal

Chadwick Boseman – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom

Anthony Hopkins – The Father

Gary Oldman – Mank

Tahar Rahim – The Mauritanian

Captivating: Vanessa Kirby is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama for Pieces of a Woman

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

Maria Bakalova – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

Kate Hudson – Music

Michelle Pfeiffer – French Exit

Rosamund Pike – I Care a Lot

Anya Taylor-Joy – Emma

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

Sacha Baron Cohen – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm

James Corden – The Prom

Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hamilton

Dev Patel – The Personal History of David Copperfield

Andy Samberg – Palm Springs

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Glenn Close – Hilbilly Elegy

Jodie Foster – The Mauritanian

Olivia Colman – The Father

Amanda Seyfried – Mank

Helena Zengel – News of the World

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Sacha Baron Cohen – The Trial of the Chicago 7

Daniel Kaluuya – Judas and the Black Messiah

Jared Leto – The Little Things

Bill Murray – On the Rocks

Leslie Odom Jr – One Night in Miami

 

Best Original Score in a Motion Picture

The Midnight Sky

Tenet

News of the World

Mank

Soul

 

Best Original Song in a Motion Picture

Judas and the Black Messiah

The Life Ahead

One Night in Miami

The Trial of the Chicago 7

The United States vs Billie Holiday

TELEVISION 

Best Television Series, Drama

The Crown

Lovecraft Country

The Mandalorian

Ozark

Ratched

One to watch: Lovecraft Country is up for Best Television Series, Drama

Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical

Emily in Paris

The Flight Attendant

The Great

Schitt’s Creek

Ted Lasso

 

Best Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie

Normal People

The Queen’s Gambit

Small Axe

The Undoing

Unorthodox

Racy: Normal People is up for Best Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Drama

Olivia Colman – The Crown

Jodie Comer – Killing Eve

Emma Corrin – The Crown

Laura Linney – Ozark

Sarah Paulson – Ratched

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series, Drama

Jason Bateman – Ozark

Josh O’Connor – The Crown

Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul

Al Pacino – Hunters

Matthew Rhys– Perry Mason

Spooky: Sarah Paulson is up for Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Drama for Ratched

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical

Lily Collins – Emily in Paris

Kaley Cuoco – The Flight Attendant

Elle Fanning – The Great

Jane Levy – Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist

Catherine O’Hara – Schitt’s Creek

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a TV series, Comedy or Musical

Don Cheadle – Black Monday

Nicholas Hoult – The Great

Eugene Levy – Schitt’s Creek

Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso

Ramy Youssef – Ramy

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie

Cate Blanchett – Mrs America

Daisy Edgar-Jones – Normal People

Shira Haas – Unorthodox

Nicole Kidman – The Undoing

Anya Taylor-Joy – The Queen’s Gambit

Royally good: Elle Fanning is up for Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical for The Great

Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie

Bryan Cranston – Your Honour

Jeff Daniels – The Comey Rule

Hugh Grant – The Undoing

Ethan Hawke – The Good Lord Bird

Mark Ruffalo – I Know This Much Is True

 

Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series

Gillian Anderson – The Crown

Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown

Julia Garner – Ozark

Annie Murphy – Schitt’s Creek

Cynthia Nixon – Ratched

 

Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series

John Boyega – Small Axe, “Red, White and Blue”

Daniel Levy – Schitt’s Creek

Brendan Gleeson – The Comey Rule

Jim Parsons – Hollywood

Donald Sutherland – The Undoing

One to watch: Donald Sutherland is up for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for The Undoing

 

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