35th Golden Globe Awards
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35th Golden Globe Awards
January 28, 1978
Picture - Drama:
The Turning Point
Picture - Musical or Comedy:
The Goodbye Girl
TV Series - Drama:
Roots
TV Series - Musical or Comedy:
All in the Family
TV Movie:
Raid on Entebbe
The 35th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1977, were held on January 28, 1978.
Winners and nominees [edit]
Film [edit]
Best Actor - Drama [edit]
- Marcello Mastroianni – A Special Day (Una giornata particolare)
- Al Pacino – Bobby Deerfield
- Gregory Peck – MacArthur
- Henry Winkler – Heroes
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy [edit]
Richard Dreyfuss – The Goodbye Girl
- Woody Allen – Annie Hall
- Mel Brooks – High Anxiety
- Robert De Niro – New York, New York
- John Travolta – Saturday Night Fever
Best Actress - Drama [edit]
- Anne Bancroft – The Turning Point
- Diane Keaton – Looking for Mr. Goodbar
- Kathleen Quinlan – I Never Promised You a Rose Garden
- Gena Rowlands – Opening Night
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy [edit]
Diane Keaton – Annie Hall
Marsha Mason – The Goodbye Girl
- Sally Field – Smokey and the Bandit
- Liza Minnelli – New York, New York
- Helen Reddy – Pete's Dragon
- Lily Tomlin – The Late Show
Best Director [edit]
Herbert Ross - The Turning Point
- Woody Allen - Annie Hall
- George Lucas - Star Wars
- Steven Spielberg - Close Encounters of the Third Kind
- Fred Zinnemann - Julia
Best Film - Drama [edit]
Best Film - Musical or Comedy [edit]
Best Foreign Language Film [edit]
A Special Day (Una giornata particolare), Italy
- An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive (Un éléphant ça trompe énormément), France
- A Life Ahead (La vie devant soi), France
- That Obscure Object of Desire (Cet obscur objet du désir), France/Spain
- Raise Ravens (Cría cuervos), Spain
Best Original Score [edit]
- "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" - John Williams
- "Pete's Dragon" - Joel Hirschhorn and Al Kasha
- "Saturday Night Fever" - Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb and David Shire
- "The Spy Who Loved Me" - Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager
Best Original Song [edit]
"You Light Up My Life" by Joseph Brooks - You Light Up My Life
- "Down Deep Inside" - The Deep
- "New York, New York" - New York, New York
- "How Deep Is Your Love?" - Saturday Night Fever
- "Nobody Does It Better" - The Spy Who Loved Me
Best Screenplay [edit]
- Annie Hall - Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman
- Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Steven Spielberg
- Julia - Alvin Sargent
- The Turning Point - Arthur Laurents
Best Supporting Actor [edit]
- Mikhail Baryshnikov - The Turning Point
- Alec Guinness - Star Wars
- Jason Robards - Julia
- Maximilian Schell - Julia
Best Supporting Actress [edit]
- Joan Blondell - Opening Night
- Leslie Browne - The Turning Point
- Quinn Cummings - The Goodbye Girl
- Ann-Margret - Joseph Andrews
- Lilia Skala - Roseland
Television [edit]
Best Actor - Drama Series [edit]
- Robert Conrad - Baa Baa Black Sheep
- Peter Falk - Columbo
- James Garner - The Rockford Files
- Telly Savalas - Kojak
Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series [edit]
- Alan Alda - M*A*S*H
- Ron Howard - Happy Days
- Hal Linden - Barney Miller
- Carroll O'Connor - All in the Family
Best Actress - Drama Series [edit]
Lesley Ann Warren - 79 Park Avenue
- Angie Dickinson - Police Woman
- Kate Jackson - Charlie's Angels
- Leslie Uggams - Roots
- Lindsay Wagner - The Bionic Woman
Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series [edit]
Carol Burnett - The Carol Burnett Show
- Beatrice Arthur - Maude
- Penny Marshall - Laverne & Shirley
- Isabel Sanford - The Jeffersons
- Jean Stapleton - All in the Family
- Cindy Williams - Laverne & Shirley
Best Series - Drama [edit]
Best Series - Musical or Comedy [edit]
Best Television Film [edit]
See also [edit]
- 50th Academy Awards
- 29th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 30th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 31st British Academy Film Awards
- 32nd Tony Awards
- 1977 in film
- 1977 in television