2023 film and television awards ceremony
The 80th Golden Globe Awards honored the best in
film and
American television of 2022 , as chosen by the
Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA). The ceremony was held on January 10, 2023, from
The Beverly Hilton in
Beverly Hills, California , produced by
Dick Clark Productions , Jesse Collins Entertainment, and the HFPA. It aired live in the
United States on
NBC and streamed on
Peacock .
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[7] Comedian
Jerrod Carmichael hosted the ceremony.
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The nominees were announced on December 12, 2022.
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[9] Father-daughter duo
George and Mayan Lopez were scheduled to announce the nominations together, but the former dropped out after testing positive for
COVID-19 ; he was replaced by
Selenis Leyva .
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Eddie Murphy and
Ryan Murphy were announced as the recipients of the
Cecil B. DeMille Award and
Carol Burnett Award , respectively.
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The Banshees of Inisherin received a leading eight nominations, including
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and
Best Director (
Martin McDonagh ), the most achieved by any film since
Cold Mountain in
2004 ; it also, alongside
ABC 's first-year
mockumentary comedy
Abbott Elementary , won the most awards at the event with three wins.
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The ceremony also marked
Lisa Marie Presley 's last public appearance before her death two days later on January 12, 2023.
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Ceremony information
On September 20, 2022, the HFPA and Golden Globe Awards producer
Dick Clark Productions announced that the ceremony would be broadcast on
NBC and streamed on
Peacock under a one-year contract.
[1] After being the Golden Globes' regular broadcaster since 1996, NBC declined to air the
previous year's ceremony in support of
boycotts by various media companies, actors, and other creatives over the HFPA's history of financial malfeasance and lack of action to increase the membership
diversity of the organization.
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[20] The HFPA had previously approved a major restructuring in July 2022, under which HFPA interim CEO
Todd Boehly agreed to establish a
for-profit entity via his holding company
Eldridge Industries (owner of DCP and entertainment trade publication
The Hollywood Reporter ) that will hold the Golden Globe Awards'
intellectual property and oversee the "professionalization and modernization" of the ceremony, including "[increasing] the size and diversity of the available voters for the annual awards". The HFPA's philanthropic activities would continue separately as a non-profit entity.
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Due to conflicts with NBC's
Sunday Night Football (the
NFL regular season has been extended with an additional game since 2021), and to avoid competing with the
2023 College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday January 9 (a game played at
Inglewood 's
SoFi Stadium ) and the
28th Critics' Choice Awards the following Sunday (January 15), the Globes ceremony was scheduled for Tuesday, January 10, 2023.
[1] It was the first Golden Globes ceremony to take place on a Tuesday since
the 19th edition in 1962, as well as the first to be staged on a weeknight since the
64th Golden Globes were presented on Monday, January 15, 2007.
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Among the changes include modifications to the supporting acting categories for Television: Both categories for
Best Supporting Actor and
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film have been split into separate categories for "Musical-Comedy or Drama" and "Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television".
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[27] However, it was announced on September 26, 2023, that both categories have been eliminated in order to make room for two new categories: "Cinematic and Box Office Achievement" and "Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television" (also known as "Best Stand-Up Comedian on Television"); both eliminated categories will now be remerged into one each, but retitled as "Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television" (or "Best Supporting Male Actor – Television") and "Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television" (or "Best Supporting Female Actor – Television"), respectively.
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Winners and nominees
Austin Butler , Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama winner
Cate Blanchett , Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama winner
Colin Farrell , Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner
Michelle Yeoh , Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner
Ke Huy Quan , Best Supporting Actor winner
Angela Bassett , Best Supporting Actress winner
Kevin Costner , Best Actor in a Television Series – Drama winner
Zendaya , Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama winner
Jeremy Allen White , Best Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy winner
Quinta Brunson , Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy winner
Evan Peters , Best Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television winner
Amanda Seyfried , Best Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television winner
Tyler James Williams , Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series – Musical-Comedy or Drama winner
Julia Garner , Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series – Musical-Comedy or Drama winner
Paul Walter Hauser , Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television winner
Jennifer Coolidge , Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television winner
Film
Films with multiple nominations
The following films received multiple nominations:
Films with multiple wins
The following films received multiple wins:
Television
Series with multiple nominations
The following television series received multiple nominations:
Series with multiple wins
The following series received multiple wins:
Cecil B. DeMille Award
The
Cecil B. DeMille Award is an honorary award for outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. It is named in honor of its first recipient, director
Cecil B. DeMille .
Carol Burnett Award
The
Carol Burnett Award is an honorary award for outstanding and lasting contributions to television on or off the screen. It is named in honor of its first recipient, actress
Carol Burnett .
Presenters
Name(s)
Role
Jennifer Hudson
Presented the awards for
Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture
Jennifer Coolidge
Presented the award for
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series – Musical-Comedy or Drama
Jenna Ortega
Presented the awards for
Best Original Score and
Best Original Song
Niecy Nash
Presented the awards for
Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy and
Best Actress – Television Series Musical or Comedy
Ana de Armas
Presented the awards for
Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and
Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Claire Danes
Presented the award for
Best Motion Picture – Animated
Letitia Wright
Presented award for
Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Glen Powell
Jay Ellis
Presented the awards for
Best Actress – Television Series Drama and
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series – Musical-Comedy or Drama
Billy Porter
Presented the
Carol Burnett Award to honoree
Ryan Murphy
Henry Golding
Presented the award for
Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language
Sean Penn
Presented Ukraine President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy 's telecast
Hilary Swank
Presented the award for
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture
Colman Domingo
Presented the award for
Best Director – Motion Picture
Nicole Byer
Ana Gasteyer
Presented the awards for
Best Supporting Actor – Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television and
Best Supporting Actress – Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Cole Hauser
Moses Brings Plenty
Presented the awards for
Best Actress – Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television and
Best Actor – Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez
Presented the award for
Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
Tracy Morgan
Jamie Lee Curtis
Presented the
Cecil B. DeMille Award to honoree
Eddie Murphy
Regina Hall
Presented the awards for
Best Actor – Television Series Drama and
Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Natasha Lyonne
Presented the award for
Best Television Series – Drama
Salma Hayek
Harvey Guillen
Presented the award for
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Quentin Tarantino
Presented the award for
Best Motion Picture – Drama
See also
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External links
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Ceremonies
(years are of film release; ceremonies are following year)
Miscellaneous