The 67th Annual Golden Globe Award Nominations Motion Picture Fact Sheet
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Emily Blunt – Received Best Supporting Actress (Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made-for-Television) for
Gideon’s Daughter and a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for
The Devil Wears Prada.
Sandra Bullock – Received two nominations: for Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) for
Miss Congeniality and
While You Were Sleeping.
Helen Mirren – Received three Golden Globes: a Best Actress Golden Globe (Drama) for
The Queen and Best Actress (Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made-for-Television) for
Elizabeth I and
Losing Chase. She’s received six additional nominations: a Best Actress (Comedy or Musical) nomination for
Calendar Girls, Best Supporting Actress for
Gosford Park and Best Actress (Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made-for-Television) for
Prime Suspect 7: The Final Act, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone,
Door to Door and
The Passion of Ayn Rand.
Carey Mulligan – This is her first nomination
Gabourey Sidibe – This is her first nomination
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Jeff Bridges – Received three nominations: for Best Supporting Actor for
The Contender, Best Actor (Comedy/Musical) for
The Fisher King and Best Actor (Drama) for
Starman.
George Clooney - Received two Golden Globes: for Best Supporting Actor for
Syriana and Best Actor (Comedy/Musical) for
O Brother, Where Art Thou?. He has received six additional nominations; Best Actor (Drama) for Michael Clayton, Best Screenplay for
Good Night and Good Luck, Best Director for
Good Night and Good Luck, and three for Best Actor in a Television Series (Drama) for
ER.
Colin Firth – This is his first nomination.
Morgan Freeman – Received the Golden Globe as Best Actor (Comedy/Musical) for
Driving Miss Daisy. He has received three additional nominations: Best Supporting Actor for
Million Dollar Baby and
Street Smart, and Best Actor (Drama) for
The Shawshank Redemption.
Tobey Maguire – This is his first nomination.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
Sandra Bullock – Received two nominations: for Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) for
Miss Congeniality and
While You Were Sleeping.
Marion Cotillard – Received a Best Actress (Music/Comedy) Golden Globe for
La Vie En Rose.
Julia Roberts - Received three Golden Globes, one for Best Actress (Drama) for
Erin Brockovich, one for Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) for
Pretty Woman, and another for Best Supporting Actress for
Steel Magnolias. She has received three additional nominations as Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) for
Charlie Wilson’s War,
Notting Hill and
My Best Friend’s Wedding.
Meryl Streep – The most nominated actor or actress in Golden Globes history, she received six Golden Globes; one as Best Actress (Comedy/Musical) for
The Devil Wears Prada, two as Best Actress (Drama) for
The French Lieutenant’s Woman and
Sophie’s Choice, two as Best Supporting Actress for
Adaptation and
Kramer Vs. Kramer, and one as Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for
Angels in America. She received 16 additional movie acting nominations for
Doubt, Mama Mia, The Manchurian Candidate,
The Hours,
Music of the Heart,
One True Thing,
Marvin’s Room,
The Bridges of Madison County,
The River Wild,
Death Becomes Her,
Postcards From the Edge,
The Deer Hunter,
Silkwood,
Out of Africa,
A Cry in the Dark and
She-Devil. She also received a nomination as Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for
First Do No Harm.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical/Comedy
Matt Damon – Received a Golden Globe for Best Screenplay for
Good Will Hunting. He has been nominated two additional times as Best Actor (Drama) for
The Talented Mr. Ripley and
Good Will Hunting.
Daniel Day-Lewis – Received a Golden Globe as Best Actor (Drama) for
There Will Be Blood. He has been nominated four additional times in the Best Actor (Drama) category for
Gangs of New York,
The Boxer,
In the Name of the Father, and
My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown.
Robert Downey Jr. – Received two Golden Globes: Best Supporting Actor (Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television) for
Ally McBeal and shared a special Best Ensemble Cast Golden Globe for
Short Cuts. He has received two additional nominations: Best Supporting Actor for
Tropic Thunder and Best Actor (Drama) for
Chaplin.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt – This is his first nomination.
Michael Stuhlbarg – This is his first nominations.
Best Supporting Actress
Penelope Cruz – Received two nominations: for Best Supporting Actress for
Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Best Actress for
Volver.
Vera Farmiga – This is her first nomination.
Anna Kendrick – This is her first nomination.
Mo’Nique – This is her first nomination.
Julianne Moore – Shared a special Best Ensemble Cast Golden Globe for
Short Cuts. She has received four additional nominations: Best Actress (Drama) for
Far From Heaven and
The End of the Affair, Best Actress (Musical/Comedy) for
An Ideal Husband, and Best Supporting Actress for
Boogie Nights.
Best Supporting Actor
Matt Damon – Received a Golden Globe for Best Screenplay for
Good Will Hunting. He has been nominated two additional times as Best Actor (Drama) for
The Talented Mr. Ripley and
Good Will Hunting.
Woody Harrelson – Received a nomination as Best Actor (Drama) for
The People Vs. Larry Flynt.
Christopher Plummer – Received a nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for
American Tragedy.
Stanley Tucci – Received two Golden Globes: Best Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for
Conspiracy, and Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for
Winchell.
Christoph Waltz – This is his first nomination.
Best Director
Kathryn Bigelow – This is her first nomination.
James Cameron – Received Golden Globes for Best Picture (Drama) and Best Director for
Titanic, as well as a nomination for Best Screenplay.
Clint Eastwood - received three Golden Globes as Best Director for
Million Dollar Baby,
Unforgiven and
Bird. He received the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1988. He also received 8 additional nominations: three Best Director nominations for
Flags of Our Fathers, Letters From Iwo Jima, and
Mystic River, three Best Original Score nominations for
Changeling, Grace is Gone and
Million Dollar Baby, and two Best Original Song nominations for
Gran Torino and
Grace is Gone.
Jason Reitman – This is his first nomination.
Quentin Tarantino – Received a Golden Globe for Best Screenplay for
Pulp Fiction, for which he also received a nomination as Best Director.