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'Brokeback Mountain' wins four Golden Globes

Johnny Cash biopic 'Walk the Line' picks up three and Sir Anthony Hopkins wins a lifetime achievement award.

Jan 17 2006

Western 'Brokeback Mountain' and Johnny Cash biopic 'Walk the Line' dominated at this year's Golden Globes, taking home four and three awards respectively.

'Brokeback' won the prizes for best drama, best director (for Ang Lee), best screenplay and best song, while 'Walk the Line' won best musical or comedy, best actor in a musical or comedy (Joaquin Phoenix) and best actress in a musical or comedy (Reese Witherspoon).

Rachel Weisz and Sir Anthony Hopkins kept the British end up meanwhile, with Weisz winning best supporting actress for 'The Constant Gardener' and Hopkins picking up the Cecil B DeMille lifetime achievement award.

And the winners are:

Film – Drama
'Brokeback Mountain'

Director
Ang Lee – 'Brokeback Mountain'

Film – Musical Or Comedy
'Walk The Line'

Actor – Drama
Philip Seymour Hoffman – 'Capote'

Actress - Drama
Felicity Huffman – 'Transamerica'

Actor – Musical Or Comedy
Joaquin Phoenix – 'Walk The Line'

Actress – Musical Or Comedy
Reese Witherspoon – 'Walk The Line'

Supporting Actor – Drama
George Clooney – 'Syriana'

Supporting Actress – Drama
Rachel Weisz – 'The Constant Gardener'

Film – Foreign Language
'Paradise Now'

Screenplay
Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana – 'Brokeback Mountain'

Original Score
John Williams – 'Memoirs Of A Geisha'

Original Song
'A Love That Will Never Grow Old' by Gustavo Santaolalla and Bernie Taupin – 'Brokeback Mountain'

Cecil B DeMille Lifetime Achievement
Anthony Hopkins

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