Full results of the 66th-annual Golden Globe Awards in 2009

Here are the full results of the 66th-annual Golden Globe Awards in 2009.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Winner: Heath Ledger for “The Dark Knight” (2008)

Cecil B. DeMille Award: Steven Spielberg

Best Motion Picture, Drama
Winner: “Slumdog Millionaire” (2008)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Winner: Mickey Rourke for “The Wrestler” (2008)

Best Television Series, Drama
Winner: “Mad Men” (2007)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Winner: Kate Winslet for “Revolutionary Road” (2008)

Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Winner: “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” (2008)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Winner: Colin Farrell for “In Bruges” (2008)

Best Director, Motion Picture
Winner: Danny Boyle for “Slumdog Millionaire” (2008)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Winner: Tina Fey for “30 Rock” (2006)

Best Original Score, Motion Picture
Winner: “Slumdog Millionaire” (2008), A.R. Rahman

Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Winner: “30 Rock” (2006)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Winner: Paul Giamatti for “John Adams” (2008)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy
Winner: Alec Baldwin for “30 Rock” (2006)

Best Screenplay, Motion Picture
Winner: “Slumdog Millionaire” (2008), Simon Beaufoy

Best Foreign Language Film
Winner: “Waltz With Bashir” (“Vals Im Bashir”) (2008)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Winner: Laura Linney for “John Adams” (2008)

Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Winner: “John Adams” (2008)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
Winner: Sally Hawkins for “Happy-Go-Lucky” (2008)

Best Animated Film
Winner: “WALL-E” (2008)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series, Drama
Winner: Anna Paquin for “True Blood” (2007)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series, Drama
Winner: Gabriel Byrne for “In Treatment” (2008)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Winner: Laura Dern for “Recount” (2008) (TV)

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Winner: Tom Wilkinson for “John Adams” (2008)

Best Original Song, Motion Picture
Winner: “The Wrestler” (2008), (“The Wrestler”)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Winner: Kate Winslet for “The Reader” (2008)

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Chris Nolan's acceptance speech for Heath Ledger

In Chris Nolan’s acceptance speech for Heath Ledger in “The Dark Knight,” I think he nailed it. He had just the right blend of solidarity and pride.

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Sally Hawkins' acceptance speech for 'Happy-Go-Lucky'

Sally Hawkins’ acceptance speech for winning the “Happy-Go-Lucky” Golden Globe was by far the most emotional. She’s the little-engine-that-could victory.

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Tina Fey's '30 Rock' acceptance speech

As we’d expect from Tina Fey’s ‘30 Rock’ acceptance speech, hilarious as always. Loved how she told many of her Internet haters to “suck it” and then ended with telling her husband that she loves him.

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Danny Boyle's acceptance speech for 'Slumdog Millionaire'

Upon winning best director for “Slumdog Millionaire,” notice that Danny Boyle did mention his Indiana co-director (Loveleen Tandan) but only ever-so-briefly. She wasn’t co-nominated for the Golden Globe.

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Kate Winslet's acceptance speech for 'Revolutionary Road'

I was especially shocked about this one. In Kate Winslet’s best-actress Golden Globe acceptance speech for Revolutionary Road, she broke down, was humbled and especially had a moment “loving” Leonardo DiCaprio (only to then say how much she loved her husband right thereafter, which was a bit awkward).

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