Golden Globes Announced
'Sideways' and 'The Aviator' lead the field, while the Brits have chipped in with a few nominations of their own.
Dec 13 2004
The Golden Globe nominations have been announced, and Alexander Payne's bittersweet comedy 'Sideways' leads the field with seven nominations, closely followed by Martin Scorsese's 'The Aviator' with six.
Split into two categories – drama and musical or comedy – the former was made up of 'The Aviator', 'Closer',' Finding Neverland', 'Hotel Rwanda', 'Kinsey' and 'Million Dollar Baby', while the latter included 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', 'The Incredibles', and 'The Phantom of the Opera', 'Ray' and 'Sideways'.
In the acting categories meanwhile, Jamie Foxx caused a stir by being nominated as best actor and best supporting actor for 'Ray' and 'Collateral' respectively, while Clive Owen, Liam Neeson, Imelda Staunton, Kate Winslet and Patrick Marber held the British end up by receiving nominations.
The ceremony takes place on January 16 and the full list of nominees are:
Best Motion Picture – Drama
'The Aviator'
'Closer'
'Finding Neverland'
'Hotel Rwanda'
'Kinsey'
'Million Dollar Baby'
Director
Clint Eastwood – 'Million Dollar Baby'
Marc Forster – 'Finding Neverland'
Mike Nichols – 'Closer'
Alexander Payne – 'Sideways'
Martin
Scorsese – 'The Aviator'
Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Javier Bardem – 'The Sea Inside'
Don Cheadle – 'Hotel Rwanda'
Johnny Depp – 'Finding Neverland'
Leonardo DiCaprio – 'The Aviator'
Liam Neeson – 'Kinsey'
Performance by an Actress on a Motion Picture – Drama
Scarlett Johansson – 'A Love Song for Bobby Long'
Nicole Kidman – 'Birth'
Imelda Staunton – 'Vera Drake'
Hilary Swank – 'Million Dollar Baby'
Uma Thurman – 'Kill Bill Vol. 2'
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'
'The Incredibles'
'The Phantom of the Opera'
'Ray'
'Sideways'
Performance by an Actor – Musical or Comedy
Jim Carrey – 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'
Jamie Foxx – 'Ray'
Paul Giamatti – 'Sideways'
Kevin Kline – 'De-Lovely'
Kevin Spacey – 'Beyond the Sea'
Performance by an Actress – Musical or Comedy
Annette Bening – 'Being Julia'
Ashley Judd – 'De-Lovely'
Emmy Rossum – 'The Phantom of the Opera'
Kate Winslet – 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless'
Renee Zellweger – 'Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason'
Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
David Carradine – 'Kill Bill Vol. 2'
Thomas Haden Church – 'Sideways'
Jamie Foxx – 'Collateral'
Morgan Freeman – 'Million Dollar Baby'
Clive Owen – 'Closer'
Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Cate Blanchett – 'The Aviator'
Laura Linney – 'Kinsey'
Virginia Madsen – 'Sideways'
Natalie Portman – 'Closer'
Meryl Streep – 'The Manchurian Candidate'
Foreign Language Film
'The Chorus' – France
'House of Flying Daggers' – China
'The Motorcycle Diaries' – Brazil
'The Sea Inside' – Spain
'A Very Long
Engagement' –
Screenplay
Charlie Kaufman – 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'
John Logan – 'The Aviator'
David Magee – 'Finding Neverland'
Patrick Marber – 'Closer'
Alexander Payne and Jim Taylor – 'Sideways'
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