56th Golden Globe Awards
56th Golden Globe Awards
January 24, 1999
Picture - Drama:
Saving Private Ryan
Picture - Musical or Comedy:
Shakespeare in Love
TV Series - Drama:
The Practice
TV Series - Musical or Comedy:
Ally McBeal
The 56th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1998, were held on January 24, 1999 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.
[edit] Winners and nominees
[edit] Film
[edit] Best Actor – Drama
- Stephen Fry – Wilde
- Tom Hanks – Saving Private Ryan
- Ian McKellen – Gods and Monsters
- Nick Nolte – Affliction
[edit] Best Actor – Musical or Comedy
- Antonio Banderas – The Mask of Zorro
- Tom Hanks – You've Got Mail
- John Travolta – Primary Colors
- Robin Williams – Patch Adams
[edit] Best Actress – Drama
- Fernanda Montenegro – Central Station (Central do Brasil)
- Susan Sarandon – Stepmom
- Meryl Streep – One True Thing
- Emily Watson – Hilary and Jackie
[edit] Best Actress – Musical or Comedy
Gwyneth Paltrow – Shakespeare in Love
- Cameron Diaz – There's Something About Mary
- Jane Horrocks – Little Voice
- Christina Ricci – The Opposite of Sex
- Meg Ryan – You've Got Mail
[edit] Best Director
Steven Spielberg – Saving Private Ryan
- Shekhar Kapur – Elizabeth
- John Madden – Shakespeare in Love
- Robert Redford – The Horse Whisperer
- Peter Weir – The Truman Show
[edit] Best Film - Drama
[edit] Best Film - Musical or Comedy
[edit] Best Foreign Language Film
Central Station (Central do Brasil) • Brazil
- The Celebration (Festen) • Denmark
- Men with Guns (Hombres armados) • USA
- The Polish Bride (De Poolse bruid) • The Netherlands
- Tango • Argentina
[edit] Best Original Score
"The Truman Show" – Burkhard Dallwitz and Philip Glass
- "A Bug's Life" – Randy Newman
- "Mulan" – Jerry Goldsmith
- "The Prince of Egypt" – Stephen Schwartz and Hans Zimmer
- "Saving Private Ryan" – John Williams
[edit] Best Original Song
"The Prayer" performed by Celine Dion & Andrea Bocelli – Quest for Camelot
- "Reflection" – Mulan
- "The Mighty" – The Mighty
- "Uninvited" performed by Alanis Morissette – City of Angels
- "When You Believe" performed by Whitney Houston & Mariah Carey – The Prince of Egypt
- "The Flame Still Burns" by Chris Difford, Marti Frederiksen and Mick Jones – Still Crazy
[edit] Best Screenplay
Shakespeare in Love – Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard
- Bulworth – Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser
- Happiness – Todd Solondz
- Saving Private Ryan – Robert Rodat
- The Truman Show – Andrew Niccol
[edit] Best Supporting Actor
- Robert Duvall – A Civil Action
- Bill Murray – Rushmore
- Geoffrey Rush – Shakespeare in Love
- Donald Sutherland – Without Limits
- Billy Bob Thornton – A Simple Plan
[edit] Best Supporting Actress
Lynn Redgrave – Gods and Monsters
- Kathy Bates – Primary Colors
- Brenda Blethyn – Little Voice
- Judi Dench – Shakespeare in Love
- Sharon Stone – The Mighty
[edit] Television
[edit] Best Actor – Drama Series
Dylan McDermott – The Practice
- David Duchovny – The X-Files
- Anthony Edwards – ER
- Lance Henriksen – Millennium
- Jimmy Smits – NYPD Blue
[edit] Best Actor – Musical or Comedy Series
- Thomas Gibson – Dharma & Greg
- Kelsey Grammer – Frasier
- John Lithgow – 3rd Rock from the Sun
- George Segal – Just Shoot Me!
[edit] Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
- Peter Fonda – The Tempest
- Sam Neill – Merlin
- Bill Paxton – A Bright Shining Lie
- Christopher Reeve – Rear Window
- Patrick Stewart – Moby-Dick
[edit] Best Actress – Drama Series
- Gillian Anderson – The X-Files
- Kim Delaney – NYPD Blue
- Roma Downey – Touched by an Angel
- Julianna Margulies – ER
[edit] Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series
- Christina Applegate – Jesse
- Calista Flockhart – Ally McBeal
- Laura San Giacomo – Just Shoot Me!
- Sarah Jessica Parker – Sex and the City
[edit] Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
- Stockard Channing – The Baby Dance
- Laura Dern – The Baby Dance
- Ann-Margret – Life of the Party: The Pamela Harriman Story
- Miranda Richardson – Merlin
[edit] Best Series - Drama
[edit] Best Series - Musical or Comedy
[edit] Best Miniseries or Television Film
[edit] Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Don Cheadle – The Rat Pack
Gregory Peck – Moby-Dick
[edit] Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Faye Dunaway – Gia
Camryn Manheim – The Practice
- Helena Bonham Carter – Merlin
- Jane Krakowski – Ally McBeal
- Wendie Malick – Just Shoot Me!
- Susan Sullivan – Dharma & Greg
[edit] References
- Show recap from Entertainment Weekly
- http://articles.latimes.com/1999/jan/25/entertainment/ca-1532 Winners
- http://www.independent.co.uk/news/caine-leads-british-charge-at-golden-globes-1076355.html