Golden Globe Awards

Golden Globe Awards (1944- )

RunningAward Show show

The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television. It is an annual award ceremony held since 1944 to honor artists and professionals and their work.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (180 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2025-01-05The 82nd Annual Golden Globe AwardsJan 5, 2025
2024-01-07The 81st Annual Golden Globe AwardsJan 7, 2024
2023-01-10The 80th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2023Jan 10, 2023
2021-02-28The 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2021Feb 28, 2021
2020-01-05The 77th Annual Golden Globe Awards 2020Jan 5, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the Golden Globe Awards premiere?

The Golden Globe Awards premiered in 1944.

Who was the host of the Golden Globe Awards in 1944?

Unfortunately, the original host of the Golden Globe Awards in 1944 is unknown.

What was the award ceremony honoring at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944?

The award ceremony at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944 honored achievements in film.

Who won the Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944?

Paul Lukas won the Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944 for his role in "Watch On The Rhine."

Who won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944?

Jennifer Jones won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944 for her role in "The Song of Bernadette."

Who won the Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944?

Alexander Knox won the Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944 for his role in "The Murder of Dr. Harrigan."

Who won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944?

Ginger Rogers won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944 for her role in "The Major and the Minor."

Who won the New Star of the Year Actor award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944?

Dona Drake won the New Star of the Year Actor award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944 for her role in "My Gal Sal."

Who won the New Star of the Year Actress award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944?

Jennifer Jones won the New Star of the Year Actress award at the Golden Globe Awards in 1944 for her role in "The Song of Bernadette."

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  • Golden Globes (United States)

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