Golden Globe Nominees
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Here is the list of Golden Globe Award nominees.
* Best Motion Picture--Drama: “American Beauty,” DreamWorks Pictures; “The End of the Affair,” Columbia Pictures; “The Hurricane,” Universal Pictures/Beacon Communications; “The Insider,” Touchstone Pictures; “The Talented Mr. Ripley,” Paramount Pictures/Miramax Films.
* Best Actress in a Motion Picture--Drama: Annette Bening, “American Beauty”; Julianne Moore, “The End of the Affair”; Meryl Streep, “Music of the Heart”; Hilary Swank, “Boys Don’t Cry”; Sigourney Weaver, “A Map of the World.”
* Best Actor in a Motion Picture--Drama: Russell Crowe, “The Insider”; Matt Damon, “The Talented Mr. Ripley”; Richard Farnsworth, “The Straight Story”; Kevin Spacey, “American Beauty”; Denzel Washington, “The Hurricane.”
* Best Motion Picture--Musical or Comedy: “Analyze This,” Warner Bros./Village Roadshow Pictures; “Being John Malkovich,” USA Films (Propaganda Films/Single Cell Pictures); “Man on the Moon,” Jersey Films, Universal Pictures; “Notting Hill,” Duncan Kenworthy Prods., Universal Pictures; “Toy Story 2,” Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios.
* Best Actress in a Motion Picture--Musical or Comedy: Janet McTeer, “Tumbleweeds”; Julianne Moore, “An Ideal Husband”; Julia Roberts, “Notting Hill”; Sharon Stone, “The Muse”; Reese Witherspoon, “Election.”
* Best Actor in a Motion Picture--Musical or Comedy: Jim Carrey, “Man on the Moon”; Robert De Niro, “Analyze This”; Rupert Everett, “An Ideal Husband”; Hugh Grant, “Notting Hill”; Sean Penn, “Sweet and Lowdown.”
* Best Foreign-Language Film: “Aimee & Jaguar,” Senator Film Prods., Senator Film, Germany; “All About My Mother,” El Deseo S.A., Sony Pictures Classics, Spain; “East-West,” UGC Image, Sony Pictures Classics, France; “Girl on the Bridge” (La Fille Sur Le Pont), Films Christian Fechner/UGCF/France 2 Cinema, UGC International, Paramount Classics, France; “The Red Violin,” Rhombus Media/Mikado Prods., Lions Gate Films, Canada.
* Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Cameron Diaz, “Being John Malkovich”; Angelina Jolie, “Girl, Interrupted”; Catherine Keener, “Being John Malkovich”; Samantha Morton, “Sweet and Lowdown”; Natalie Portman, “Anywhere but Here”; Chloe Sevigny, “Boys Don’t Cry.”
* Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Michael Caine, “The Cider House Rules”; Tom Cruise, “Magnolia”; Michael Clarke Duncan, “The Green Mile”; Jude Law, “The Talented Mr. Ripley”; Haley Joel Osment, “The Sixth Sense.”
* Best Director--Motion Picture: Norman Jewison, “The Hurricane”; Neil Jordan, “The End of the Affair”; Michael Mann, “The Insider”; Sam Mendes, “American Beauty”; Anthony Minghella, “The Talented Mr. Ripley.”
* Best Screenplay--Motion Picture: Alan Ball, “American Beauty”; John Irving, “The Cider House Rules”; Charlie Kaufman, “Being John Malkovich”; Eric Roth and Michael Mann, “The Insider”; M. Knight Shyamalan, “The Sixth Sense.”
* Best Original Score--Motion Picture: Angelo Badalamenti, “The Straight Story”; George Fenton, “Anna and the King”; Lisa Gerraro and Pieter Bourke, “The Insider”; Ennio Morricone, “The Legend of 1900”; Thomas Newman, “American Beauty”; Michael Nyman, “The End of the Affair”; Jocelyn Pook, “Eyes Wide Shut”; John Williams, “Angela’s Ashes”; Gabriel Yared, “The Talented Mr. Ripley.”
* Best Original Song--Motion Picture: “Beautiful Stranger,” music by Madonna and lyrics by Madonna and William Orbit, for “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me”; “How Can I Not Love You,” music and lyrics by Kenneth Edmonds, George Fenton and Robert Kraft, for “Anna and the King”; “Save Me,” music and lyrics by Aimee Mann, for “Magnolia”; “When She Loved Me,” music and lyrics by Randy Newman, for “Toy Story 2”; “You’ll Be in My Heart,” music and lyrics by Phil Collins, for “Tarzan.”
* Best Television Series--Drama: “ER,” Constant c Productions/Amblin Entertainment/Warner Bros. Television, NBC; “Once and Again,” the Bedford Falls Co./Touchstone Television, ABC; “The Practice,” David E. Kelley Productions/20th Century Fox TV, ABC; “The Sopranos,” Chase Films/Brillstein-Grey Entertainment/HBO, HBO; “The West Wing,” John Wells Productions/Warner Bros. Television, NBC.
* Best Actress in a Television Series--Drama: Lorraine Bracco, “The Sopranos”; Amy Brenneman, “Judging Amy”; Edie Falco, “The Sopranos”; Julianna Margulies, “ER”; Sela Ward, “Once and Again.”
* Best Actor in a Television Series--Drama: Billy Campbell, “Once and Again”; James Gandolfini, “The Sopranos”; Rob Lowe, “The West Wing”; Dylan McDermott, “The Practice”; Martin Sheen, “The West Wing.”
* Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy: “Ally McBeal,” David E. Kelley Productions/20th Century Fox TV, Fox; “Dharma & Greg,” More/Medavoy, Chuck Lorre, 4 to 6 Productions/20th Century Fox TV, ABC; “Sex and the City,” Darren Starr Productions/HBO, HBO; “Spin City,” DreamWorks Television, ABC; “Will & Grace,” NBC Studios, NBC.
* Best Actress in a Television Series--Musical or Comedy: Jenna Elfman, “Dharma & Greg”; Calista Flockhart, “Ally McBeal”; Felicity Huffman, “Sports Night”; Heather Locklear, “Spin City”; Debra Messing, “Will & Grace”; Sarah Jessica Parker, “Sex and the City.”
* Best Actor in a Television Series--Musical or Comedy: Michael J. Fox, “Spin City”; Thomas Gibson, “Dharma & Greg”; Eric McCormack, “Will & Grace”; Ray Romano, “Everybody Loves Raymond”; George Segal, “Just Shoot Me.”
* Best Television Miniseries or Motion Picture: “Dash and Lilly,” A&E; Networks/the Stan Margulies Co., A&E; “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge,” Esparza/Katz Productions/Berry/Cirrincione/HBO, HBO; “Joan of Arc,” Alliance Atlantis Communications, CBS; “RKO 281,” Scott Free Production/HBO Pictures, HBO; “Witness Protection,” Howard Meltzer/Turtleback Production/HBO NYC, HBO.
* Best Actress in a Television Miniseries or a Motion Picture: Halle Berry, “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge”; Judy Davis, “Dash and Lilly”; Mia Farrow, “Forget Me Never”; Helen Mirren, “The Passion of Ayn Rand”; Leelee Sobieski, “Joan of Arc.”
* Best Actor in a Television Miniseries or a Motion Picture: Jack Lemmon, “Inherit the Wind”; Jack Lemmon, “Oprah Winfrey Presents: Tuesdays With Morrie”; Liev Schreiber, “RKO 281”; Sam Shepard, “Dash and Lilly”; Tom Sizemore, “Witness Protection.”
* Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Television Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture: Kathy Bates, “Annie”; Jacqueline Bissett, “Joan of Arc”; Kim Cattrall, “Sex and the City”; Melanie Griffith, “RKO 281”; Nancy Marchand, “The Sopranos”; Cynthia Nixon, “Sex and the City”; Miranda Richardson, “The Big Brass Ring.”
* Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Television Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture: Klaus Maria Brandauer, “Introducing Dorothy Dandridge”; Peter Fonda, “The Passion of Ayn Rand”; Sean P. Hayes, “Will & Grace”; Chris Noth, “Sex and the City”; Peter O’Toole, “Joan of Arc”; David Spade, “Just Shoot Me”
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