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ALL THE GLAMOUR AT THE GOLDEN GLOBES

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HOLLYWOOD: Hackers and musicians ruled at the Golden Globes on Sunday as old television favourites were cast aside for a slew of new shows and rising actors.

Amazon Studio’s streaming show Mozart in the Jungle, about the backstage lives of New York classical musicians, went home with the best TV comedy series and a best actor award for its star Gael Garcia Bernal.

On the drama side, the US cable network series Mr Robot, about a bunch of hackers and anarchists, emerged the surprise winner, defeating Emmy-winning HBO medieval fantasy Game of Thrones.

Mr Robot also brought a supporting actor prize for Christian Slater as Globe organisers, the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n, continued their tradition of recognisin­g new programmin­g. “I gotta thank the Hollywood Foreign Press. They just gave the best drama series award to a show called Mr Robot, and that took a lot of courage,” said the show’s creator Sam Esmail.

As award-winning shows and their stars, including political satire Veep, ground-breaking transgende­r series Transparen­t and quirky black comedy Fargo sat on the sidelines, only Jon Hamm, star of advertisin­g drama Mad Men, was a repeat winner.

“Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n for supporting our show all the way to the end,” said Hamm, accepting his best drama actor award for his role as the moody womaniser Don Draper. “Thank you to Mr Weiner (the show’s creator) who wrote this horrible person and picked me to play him.”

Fox television’s popular hip-hop industry saga Empire produced a best actress win for a jubilant Taraji P Henson, who plays family matriarch Cookie Lyon.

“Who knew that playing an ex-convict would take me all around the globe,” Henson asked of her character, who spent 17 years in jail for selling crack cocaine.

Newcomer Rachel Bloom, 28, beat veterans Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jamie Lee Curtis in her role as the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend in The CW’s new musical comedy series, which she also helped to create.

Premium cable powerhouse­s Showtime and HBO, usually dominant in the TV awards, picked up just two statuettes. Maura Tierney was named supporting actress for playing a jilted wife in The Affair while Oscar Isaac won for playing an ambitious local councilman in the mini-series Show Me a Hero.

Pop star Lady Gaga, dressed old-style Hollywood in a form-fitting black velvet gown, was a modest winner for her role as a vampire countess in the limited series American Horror Story: Hotel.

“This is one of the greatest moments in my life,” said an emotional Gaga. “I wanted to be an actress before I wanted to be a singer, but music worked out first.”

Broadcast networks ABC, CBS and NBC won nothing on Sunday.

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 ??  ?? HOLDING TIGHT: Writer DeVon Franklin, left, and actress Meagan Good were among celebritie­s who attended the Golden Globes after-party event in Beverly Hills, California, yesterday.
HOLDING TIGHT: Writer DeVon Franklin, left, and actress Meagan Good were among celebritie­s who attended the Golden Globes after-party event in Beverly Hills, California, yesterday.
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UNUSUAL: Jennifer Lopez chose mustard.
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STYLISH: Actress Cate Blanchett looking sleek.
 ??  ?? IN GOLD: Brie Larson, Best Actress in a Drama.
IN GOLD: Brie Larson, Best Actress in a Drama.
 ??  ?? SHIMMERING: Actress Regina King chose bling.
SHIMMERING: Actress Regina King chose bling.
 ??  ?? BEST PERFORMANC­E: Jennifer Lawrence for
Joy.
BEST PERFORMANC­E: Jennifer Lawrence for Joy.
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BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Kate Winslet
 ??  ?? THRILLED: Taraji P Henson, TV Series Best Actress.
THRILLED: Taraji P Henson, TV Series Best Actress.
 ??  ?? TIMELESS: Jane Fonda on the red carpet.
TIMELESS: Jane Fonda on the red carpet.

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