2017 Golden Globes: TV Winners Updated Live
Tonight should be a pretty big night for TV and movies, and in TV the categories are extremely varied and exciting, including newcomers like This is Us and Stranger Things, and far fewer longtime favorites, although shows like Game of Thrones and Ray Donovan still nabbed a nomination or two. With all the newcomers on the nominees list, it's certain that the TV awards should be more exciting than usual. It helps that NBC has signed on late night favorite Jimmy Fallon to head up the awards, which will also feature a slew of movies wins, not to mention Meryl Streep nabbing the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award.
Once announced, winners will be listed in bold. Additionally, do take a look at the winner's list for the movies categories.
Best TV Series, Drama
The Crown, Netflix
Stranger Things, Netflix
Westworld, HBO
Game of Thrones, HBO
This Is Us, NBC
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Best Actress In A TV Series, Drama
Caitriona Balfe - Outlander, Starz
Claire Foy - The Crown, Netflix
Keri Russell - The Americans, FX
Winona Ryder - Stranger Things, Netflix
Evan Rachel Wood - Westworld, HBO
Best Actor In A TV Series, Drama
Rami Malek - Mr. Robot, USA
Bob Odenkirk - Better Call Saul, AMC
Matthew Rhys - The Americans, FX
Liev Schreiber - Ray Donovan, Showtime
Billy Bob Thornton - Goliath, Amazon
Best TV Series, Musical Or Comedy
Atlanta, FX
Veep, HBO
Mozart in the Jungle, Amazon
Transparent, Amazon
black-ish, ABC
Best Actress In A Musical Or Comedy Series
Rachel Bloom - Crazy Ex-Girlffriend, The CW
Julia Louis Dreyfuss - Veep, HBO
Sarah Jessica Parker - Divorce, HBO
Issa Rae - Insecure, HBO
Gina Rodriguez - Jane the Virgin, The CW
Tracee Ellis Ross - black-ish, ABC
Best Actor In A Musical Or Comedy Series
Donald Glover - Atlanta, FX
Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent. Amazon
Gael Garcia Bernal - Mozart in the Jungle, Amazon
Anthony Anderson - black-ish, ABC
Nick Nolte - Graves, Epix
Best Limited Series, Miniseries Or TV Movie
American Crime, ABC
The Dresser, Starz
The Night Manager, AMC
The Night Of, HBO
The People v O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, FX
Best Actress In A Limited Series, Miniseries Or TV Movie
Felicity Huffman - American Crime, ABC
Riley Keough - The Girlfriend Experience, Starz
Sarah Paulson - The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, FX
Charlotte Rampling - London Spy, BBC America
Kerry Washington - Confirmation, HBO
Best Actor In A Limited Series, Miniseries Or TV Movie
Riz Ahmed - The Night Of, HBO
Bryan Cranston - All the Way, HBO
John Turtorro - The Night Of, HBO
Courtney B. Vance - The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, FX
Tom Hiddleston - The Night Manager, AMC
Best Supporting Actress In A TV Series Or TV Movie
Olivia Coleman - The Night Manager, AMC
Lena Heady - Game of Thrones, HBO
Chrissy Metz - This Is Us, NBC
Mandy Moore - This Is Us, NBC
Thandie Newton - Westworld, HBO
Best Supporting Actor In A TV Series Or TV Movie
Sterling K. Brown - The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, FX
Hugh Laurie - The Night Manager, AMC
John Lithgow - The Crown, Netflix
Christian Slater - Mr. Robot, USA
John Travolta - The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, FX
The 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards air live on NBC on Sunday, January 8 at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT. To find out what else is headed to TV soon, please take a look at our midseason TV premiere schedule.
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