48th Golden Globe Awards

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48th Golden Globe Awards

January 19, 1991


Picture - Drama:
Dances With Wolves


Picture - Musical or Comedy:
Green Card


TV Series - Drama:
Twin Peaks


TV Series - Musical or Comedy:
Cheers

The 48th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1990, were held on January 19, 1991.

Contents

[edit] Winners

[edit] Film

[edit] Best Actor - Drama

Jeremy Irons - Reversal of Fortune

[edit] Best Actor - Musical or Comedy

Gérard Depardieu - Green Card

[edit] Best Actress - Drama

Kathy Bates - Misery

[edit] Best Actress - Musical or Comedy

Julia Roberts - Pretty Woman

[edit] Best Director

Kevin Costner - Dances with Wolves

[edit] Best Film - Drama

Dances with Wolves

[edit] Best Film - Musical or Comedy

Green Card

[edit] Best Foreign Language Film

Cyrano de Bergerac, France

[edit] Best Original Score

"The Sheltering Sky" - Ryuichi Sakamoto and Richard Horowitz

[edit] Best Original Song

"Blaze of Glory" performed by Jon Bon Jovi - Young Guns II

[edit] Best Screenplay

Dances with Wolves - Michael Blake

[edit] Best Supporting Actor

Bruce Davison - Longtime Companion

[edit] Best Supporting Actress

Whoopi Goldberg - Ghost

[edit] Television

[edit] Best Actor - Drama Series

Kyle MacLachlan - Twin Peaks

[edit] Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series

Ted Danson - Cheers

[edit] Best Actor - Miniseries or television film

James Garner - Decoration Day

[edit] Best Actress - Drama Series

Sharon Gless - The Trials of Rosie O'Neill
Patricia Wettig - thirtysomething

[edit] Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series

Kirstie Alley - Cheers

[edit] Best Actress - Miniseries or television film

Barbara Hershey - A Killing in a Small Town

[edit] Best Series - Drama

Twin Peaks

[edit] Best Series - Musical or Comedy

Cheers

[edit] Best Miniseries or television film

Decoration Day

[edit] Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or television film

Charles Durning - The Kennedys of Massachusetts

[edit] Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or television film

Piper Laurie - Twin Peaks

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