
Nominations for the Golden Globes Awards were announced this morning by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and among the nominees are Halle Berry for Best Actress in a Drama ('Frankie and Alice) and Idris Elba for Best Actor in Mini-Series or Film Made for TV ('Luther').
For Berry, it's her third Golden Globe nod. In 1999, she won the award for for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film for HBO's 'Introducing Dorothy Dandridge,' and was also nominated in 2002 for for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama for 'Monster's Ball.' She would later win the Oscar for the latter film.
'The King's Speech' led the film categories with seven nominations, including nods for Best Film, Best Actor in a Drama, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay, and Best Director.
NBC will telecast the 68th annual Golden Globes live from Los Angeles on both coasts Sunday, Jan. 16.
Here are the nominees in both film and TV categories
Best Picture (Drama)
'Black Swan,' 'The Fighter,' 'Inception,' 'The King's Speech,' 'The Social Network'
Best Picture (Musical or Comedy)
'Alice in Wonderland,' 'Burlesque,' 'The Kids Are All Right,' 'Red,' 'The Tourist'
Best Director
Darren Aronfsky ('Black Swan'), David Fincher ('The Social Network'), Tom Hooper ('The King's Speech'), Christopher Nolan ('Inception'), David O. Russell ('The Figher')
Best Actor (Drama)
Jesse Eisenberg ('The Social Network'), Colin Firth ('The King's Speech'), James Franco ('127 Hours'), Ryan Gosling ('Blue Valentine'), Mark Wahlberg ('The Fighter')
Best Actress (Drama)
Halle Berry ('Frankie and Alice'), Nicole Kidman ('Rabbit Hole'), Jennifer Lawrence ('Winter's Bone'), Natalie Portman ('Black Swan'), Michelle Williams ('Blue Valentine')
Best Actor (Musical or Comedy)
Johnny Depp ('Alice in Wonderland'), Johnny Depp ('The Tourist'), Paul Giamatti ('Barney's Version'), Jake Gyllenhaal ('Love and Other Drugs'), Kevin Spacey ('Casino Jack')
Best Actress (Musical or Comedy)
Annette Bening ('The Kids Are All Right'), Anne Hathaway ('Love and Other Drugs'), Angelina Jolie ('The Tourist'), Julianne Moore ('The Kids Are All Right'), Emma Stone ('Easy A')
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale ('The Fighter'), Michael Douglas ('Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'), Andrew Garfield ('The Social Network'), Jeremy Renner ('The Town'), Geoffrey Rush ('The King's Speech')
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams ('The Fighter'), Helena Bonham Carter ('The King's Speech'), Mila Kunis ('Black Swan'), Melissa Leo ('The Fighter'), Jacki Weaver ('Animal Kingdom')
Best Screenplay
Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy ('127 Hours'), Lisa Cholodenko, Stuart Blumberg ('The Kids Are All Right'), Christopher Nolan ('Inception'), David Seidler ('The King's Speech'), Aaron Sorkin ('The Social Network')
Best Animated Film
'Despicable Me,' 'How to Train Your Dragon,' 'The Illusionist,' 'Tangled,' 'Toy Story 3'
Best Foreign Film
'Biutiful' (Spain), 'The Concert' (France),'The Edge' (Russia), 'I Am Love' (Italy), 'In a Better World' (Denmark)
Best Original Score
Alexandre Desplat ('The King's Speech'), Danny Elfman ('Alice in Wonderland'), A.R. Rahman ('127 Hours'), Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross ('The Social Network'), Hans Zimmer ('Inception')
Best Original Song
"Bound to You" ('Burlesque'), "Coming Home" ('Country Strong'), "I See the Light" ('Tangled'), "There's a Place for Us" ('The Chronicles of Narnia'),"You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" ('Burlesque')
Best Series (Drama)
'Boardwalk Empire' (HBO), 'Dexter' (Showtime), 'The Good Wife' (CBS), 'Mad Men' (AMC), 'The Walking Dead' (AMC)
Best Series (Musical or Comedy)
'30 Rock'(NBC), 'The Big Bang Theory' (CBS), 'The Big C' (Showtime),'Glee'(FOX), 'Modern Family' (ABC), 'Nurse Jackie' (Showtime)
Best Mini-Series or Film Made For TV
'Carlos,' 'The Pacific,' 'Pillars of the Earth,' 'Temple Grandin,' 'You Don't Know Jack'
Best Actor (Drama)
Steve Buscemi ('Boardwalk Empire'), Bryan Cranston ('Breaking Bad'), Michael C. Hall ('Dexter'), Jon Hamm ('Mad Men'), Hugh Laurie ('House')
Best Actor (Musical or Comedy)
Alec Baldwin ('30 Rock'), Steve Carell ('The Office'), Thomas Jane ('Hung'), Matthew Morrison ('Glee'), Jim Parsons ('The Big Bang Theory')
Best actor (mini-series or film made for TV)
Idris Elba ('Luther'), Ian McShane ('Pillars of the Earth'), Al Pacino ('You Don't Know Jack'), Dennis Quaid ('The Special Relationship'), Edgar Ramirez ('Carlos')
Best Supporting Actor (Mini-Series or Film Made For TV)
Scott Caan ('Hawaii Five-0'), Chris Colfer ('Glee'), Chris Noth ('The Good Wife'), Eric Stonestreet ('Modern Family'), David Strathairn ('Temple Grandin')
Best Actress (Drama)
Julianna Margulies ('The Good Wife'), Elizabeth Moss ('Mad Men'), Piper Perabo ('Covert Affairs'), Katey Segal ('Sons of Anarchy'), Kyra Sedgwick ('The Closer')
Best Actress (Musical or Comedy)
Toni Collette ('United States of Tara'), Edie Falco ('Nurse Jackie'), Tina Fey ('30 Rock'), Laura Linney ('The Big C'), Lea Michele ('Glee')
Best Actress (Mini-Series or Film Made For TV)
Hayley Atwell ('Pillars of the Earth'), Claire Danes ('Temple Grandin'), Judi Dench ('Return to Cranford'), Romola Garai ('Emma'), Jennifer Love Hewitt ('The Client List')
Best Supporting Actress (Mini-Series or Film Made For TV)
Hope Davis ('The Special Relationship'), Jane Lynch ('Glee'), Kelly MacDonald ('Boardwalk Empire') Julia Styles ('Dexter'), Sofia Vergara ('Modern Family')


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By: Trina on 12/15/2010 10:52PM
you all are missing one things the man is pay ok . that why he move back to his home town so that he could do his own thing . its all about money F------ golden globes , that man smiles to the bank every day lol . love TP
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By: clarke on 12/16/2010 9:00AM
HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT Trina? ARE YOU WITH HIM WHEN HE GOES TO THE BANK? ANYWAY DUMBASS THAT AINT WHAT THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT. THIS ARTICLE IS ABOUT THE GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS. TAKE YOUR A.D.D. MEDICATION SO YOU CAN FOCUS AND STAY ON THE DAMN SUBJECT. HAVE A NICE DAY.
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By: rhonda on 12/16/2010 12:24PM
Be nice Clarke......Lol
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By: clarke on 12/16/2010 6:05PM
OK rhonda, BUT JUST BECAUSE YOU ASKED ME TO. YOU KNOW I BE LOOKING FOR THOSE. LOLOLOLOLOL I DID SAY HAVE A NICE DAY. LOLOLOL PEACE GIRL.
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By: kbroome1969 on 12/16/2010 4:07PM
Luther... was a great show.... i'm sorry they took it off On Demand on Comcast...... i am glad they are going to bring it back....for second season... and Idris Elba has it going on as Luther... if you haven't seen it... try to get it.. and watch it.. the BBC... always manages to come up great shows to watch.... he deserves to win... for that show.... Luther totally rocks
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