
The anticipation for the 81st Golden Globe Awards reached its peak today as the highly awaited nominations for the prestigious event were unveiled by hosts Cedric the Entertainer and Wilmer Valderrama. Set to honor outstanding achievements in film and American television throughout 2023, the ceremony is scheduled to take place on January 7, 2024, at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.
This year's Golden Globe Awards marks a historic occasion as it is the first ceremony under the full control of Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Industries, following the disbandment of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in 2023. The shift in leadership promises a new era for the Golden Globes, bringing fresh perspectives and innovations to the forefront.
In a groundbreaking move, the 81st Golden Globe Awards will be broadcast live on CBS in the United States, a return to the network after nearly four decades. The star-studded event, produced by Dick Clark Productions in collaboration with Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, will also witness Glenn Weiss taking on the role of director.
Nominees across various categories were revealed during a special announcement ceremony on December 11, 2023. The complete list is now available to the public on CBSNews.com/GoldenGlobes and the official Golden Globes website. Ten exclusive categories were disclosed live on CBS Mornings on CBS at 5:30 a.m. PT/8:30 a.m. ET, adding an extra layer of excitement for fans and industry enthusiasts .It will also stream on Paramount+
Adding to the intrigue of this year's awards, two new categories have been introduced: Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television (also known as Best Stand-Up Comedian on Television). While these additions have sparked discussions within the media, the Golden Globes organizers stand firm in their commitment to recognizing excellence across diverse genres.
The announcement of the nominations comes on the heels of the acquisition of all rights and properties related to the Golden Globes by Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Industries from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in June 2023. CBS's acquisition of the broadcast rights further underscores the evolving landscape of the prestigious awards ceremony.
As the industry and audiences eagerly await the 81st Golden Globe Awards, scheduled to air live on CBS, the nominees reflect the exceptional talent and creativity that defined the world of film and television in 2023. The Golden Globes remains a beacon of celebration for the entertainment industry, spotlighting the best and brightest talents across the globe.
Film
Best Motion Picture (Drama)
Anatomy of a Fall
Killers of the Flower Moon
Maestro
Oppenheimer
Past Lives
The Zone of Interest
Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy)
Air
American Fiction
Barbie
The Holdovers
May December
Poor Things
Best Motion Picture (Animated)
The Boy and The Heron
Elemental
Spider Man: Across the Spider-Verse
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Suzume
Wish
Best Motion Picture (Non-English Language)
Anatomy of a Fall (France)
Fallen Leaves (Finland)
Io capitano (Italy)
Past Lives (United States)
Society of the Snow (Spain)
The Zone of Interest (United Kingdom/United States/Poland)
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
Barbie
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
John Wick: Chapter 4
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
Oppenheimer
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama (Actor)
Bradley Cooper – Maestro as Leonard Bernstein
Leonardo DiCaprio – Killers of the Flower Moon as Ernest Burkhart
Colman Domingo – Rustin as Bayard Rustin
Barry Keoghan – Saltburn as Oliver Quick
Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer as J. Robert Oppenheimer
Andrew Scott – All of Us Strangers as Adam
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama (Actress)
Annette Bening – Nyad as Diana Nyad
Lily Gladstone – Killers of the Flower Moon as Mollie Burkhart
Sandra Hüller – Anatomy of a Fall as Sandra Voyter
Greta Lee – Past Lives as Nora Moon / Moon Na-Young
Carey Mulligan – Maestro as Felicia Montealegre Bernstein
Cailee Spaeny – Priscilla as Priscilla Presley
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Actor)
Nicolas Cage – Dream Scenario as Dr. Paul Matthews
Timothée Chalamet – Wonka as Willy Wonka
Matt Damon – Air as Sonny Vaccaro
Paul Giamatti – The Holdovers as Paul Hunham
Joaquin Phoenix – Beau Is Afraid as Beau Wasserman
Jeffrey Wright – American Fiction as Thelonius "Monk" Ellis
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (Actress)
Fantasia Barrino – The Color Purple as Celie Harris-Johnson
Jennifer Lawrence – No Hard Feelings as Maddie Barker
Natalie Portman – May December as Elizabeth Berry
Alma Pöysti – Fallen Leaves as Ansa
Margot Robbie – Barbie as Barbie
Emma Stone – Poor Things as Bella Baxter
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture (Supporting Actor)
Willem Dafoe – Poor Things as Dr. Godwin Baxter
Robert De Niro – Killers of the Flower Moon as William King Hale
Robert Downey Jr. – Oppenheimer as Lewis Strauss
Ryan Gosling – Barbie as Ken
Charles Melton – May December as Joe Yoo
Mark Ruffalo – Poor Things as Duncan Wedderburn
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture (Supporting Actress)
Emily Blunt – Oppenheimer as Katherine "Kitty" Oppenheimer
Danielle Brooks – The Color Purple as Sofia Johnson
Jodie Foster – Nyad as Bonnie Stoll
Julianne Moore – May December as Gracie Atherton-Yoo
Rosamund Pike – Saltburn as Elspeth Catton
Da'Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers as Mary Lamb
Best Director
Bradley Cooper – Maestro
Greta Gerwig – Barbie
Yorgos Lanthimos – Poor Things
Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon
Celine Song – Past Lives
Best Screenplay
Greta Gerwig & Noah Baumbach – Barbie
Tony McNamara – Poor Things
Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer
Eric Roth & Martin Scorsese – Killers of the Flower Moon
Celine Song – Past Lives
Justine Triet & Arthur Harari – Anatomy of a Fall
Best Original Score
Jerskin Fendrix – Poor Things
Ludwig Göransson – Oppenheimer
Joe Hisaishi – The Boy and the Heron
Mica Levi – The Zone of Interest
Daniel Pemberton – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Robbie Robertson – Killers of the Flower Moon
Best Original Song
"Addicted to Romance" (Bruce Springsteen) – She Came to Me
"Dance the Night" (Mark Ronson, Andrew Watt, Dua Lipa, and Caroline Ailin) – Barbie
"I'm Just Ken" (Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt) – Barbie
"Peaches" (Jack Black, Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond. and John Spiker) – The Super Mario Bros. Movie
"Road to Freedom" (Lenny Kravitz) – Rustin
"What Was I Made For?" (Billie Eilish O'Connell and Finneas O'Connell) – Barbie
Television
Best Television Series (Drama)
1923
The Crown
The Diplomat
The Last of Us
The Morning Show
Succession
Best Television Series (Musical or Comedy)
Abbott Elementary
Barry
The Bear
Jury Duty
Only Murders in the Building
Ted Lasso
Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
All the Light We Cannot See
Beef
Daisy Jones & the Six
Fargo
Fellow Travelers
Lessons in Chemistry
Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama (Actor)
Brian Cox – Succession as Logan Roy
Kieran Culkin – Succession as Roman Roy
Gary Oldman – Slow Horses as Jackson Lamb
Pedro Pascal – The Last of Us as Joel Miller
Jeremy Strong – Succession as Kendall Roy
Dominic West – The Crown as Charles, Prince of Wales
Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama (Actress)
Helen Mirren – 1923 as Cara Dutton
Bella Ramsey – The Last of Us as Ellie Williams
Keri Russell – The Diplomat as Katherine "Kate" Wyler
Sarah Snook – Succession as Siobhan "Shiv" Roy
Imelda Staunton – The Crown as Queen Elizabeth II of England
Emma Stone – The Curse as Whitney Siegel
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy (Actor)
Bill Hader – Barry as Barry Berkman
Steve Martin – Only Murders in the Building as Charles Haden-Savage
Jason Segel – Shrinking as Jimmy Laird
Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building as Oliver Putnam
Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso as Ted Lasso
Jeremy Allen White – The Bear as Carmen "Carmy" Berzatto
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy (Actress)
Rachel Brosnahan – The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel as Miriam "Midge" Maisel
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary as Janine Teagues
Ayo Edebiri – The Bear as Sydney Adamu
Elle Fanning – The Great as Catherine the Great
Selena Gomez – Only Murders in the Building as Mabel Mora
Natasha Lyonne – Poker Face as Charlie Cale
Best Performance in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television (Actor)
Matt Bomer – Fellow Travelers as Hawkins "Hawk" Fuller
Sam Claflin – Daisy Jones & the Six as Billy Dunne
Jon Hamm – Fargo as Sheriff Roy Tillman
Woody Harrelson – White House Plumbers as E. Howard Hunt
David Oyelowo – Lawmen: Bass Reeves as Bass Reeves
Steven Yeun – Beef as Danny Cho
Best Performance in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television (Actress)
Riley Keough – Daisy Jones & The Six as Margaret "Daisy" Jones
Brie Larson – Lessons in Chemistry as Elizabeth Zott
Elizabeth Olsen – Love and Death as Candace "Candy" Montgomery
Juno Temple – Fargo as Dorothy "Dot" Lyon
Rachel Weisz – Dead Ringers as Beverly Mantle / Elliot Mantle
Ali Wong – Beef as Amy Lau
Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television (Supporting Actor)
Billy Crudup – The Morning Show as Cory Ellison
Matthew Macfadyen – Succession as Tom Wambsgans
James Marsden – Jury Duty as himself
Ebon Moss-Bachrach – The Bear as Richard "Richie" Jerimovich
Alan Ruck – Succession as Connor Roy
Alexander Skarsgård – Succession as Lukas Matsson
Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television (Supporting Actress)
Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown as Diana, Princess of Wales
Abby Elliott – The Bear as Natalie "Sugar" Berzatto
Christina Ricci – Yellowjackets as Misty Quigley
J. Smith-Cameron – Succession as Gerri Kellman
Meryl Streep – Only Murders in the Building as Loretta Durkin
Hannah Waddingham – Ted Lasso as Rebecca Welton
Best Stand-Up Comedian on Television
Ricky Gervais – Ricky Gervais: Armageddon
Trevor Noah – Trevor Noah: Where Was I
Chris Rock – Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
Amy Schumer – Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact
Sarah Silverman – Sarah Silverman: Someone You Love
Wanda Sykes – Wanda Sykes: I'm an Entertainer