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‘Fleabag’ earns early award

‘Fleabag’ and ‘Succession’ nab early awards

- By Jake Coyle

Phoebe Waller-Bridge accepts the award for best actress in a comedy series for “Fleabag” at the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Sunday. Her co-star Andrew Scott (of “hot priest” fame) missed out on the category’s supporting actor award, which Stellan Skarsgård took for HBO’s “Chernobyl.” More Golden Globes coverage

Host Ricky Gervais opened the 77th Golden Globes by declaring movies irrelevant, pretending to confuse Joe Pesci for Baby Yoda, calling the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n racist and declaring Netflix’s takeover of Hollywood complete.

Gervais, who has a series on Netflix, said he could summarize the three-hour award show with a simple phrase: “Well done, Netflix. You win.” The streaming giant came into the Globes with a commanding 34 nods: 17 in film categories and 17 in television categories.

Hosting the Globes for the fifth time, Gervais was perhaps even more cutting than before. He told executives in the room that journalist Ronan Farrow, who has exposed cases of sexual misconduct, was coming for them. He said something vulgar that got bleeped about Judi Dench’s part in “Cats.” And most of all, he mocked Hollywood hypocrisy, skewering stars for working for companies like Apple, Amazon and the Walt Disney Co. while giving speeches urging social change.

“If ISIS started a streaming service, you’d call your agent,” Gervais told the starry crowd Sunday at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.

“You’re in no position to lecture the public about anything,” he added. “You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg, so if you win, come up, accept your award, thank your agent and your god and (expletive) off.”

The first award of the night went, fittingly, to a streaming service series. Ramy Youssef won best actor in a TV series comedy or musical for his Hulu show “Ramy.” Best actor in a limited series went to Russell Crowe for the Showtime series “The Loudest Voice.” He wasn’t in attendance due to the wildfires in his native Australia.

Ahead of Sunday’s show, some wondered how much the growing conflict in Iran would be talked about following Friday’s targeted killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani. But in the show’s first hour, the fires in Australia were the most mentioned news event by Golden Globe winners.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge followed up her Emmy haul by winning best actress in a TV series comedy. Her co-star Andrew Scott (of “hot priest” fame) missed out on the category’s supporting actor award, which Stellan Skarsgard took for HBO’s “Chernobyl.”

HBO also was triumphant in best TV drama, where the second season of “Succession” bested Netflix’s “The Crown” and Apple TV Plus’ first Globe nominee, “The Morning Show.”

Best foreign language film went to Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite,” the Cannes Palme d’Or winning sensation from South Korea. Despite being an organizati­on of foreign journalist­s, the HFPA doesn’t include foreign films in its top categories, thus ruling out “Parasite,“a likely best picture nominee at the Oscars.

The Golden Globes, Hollywood’s most freewheeli­ng televised award show, could be unusually influentia­l this year. The roughly 90 voting members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n have traditiona­lly had little in common with the nearly 9,000 industry profession­als that make up the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The HFPA is known for calculatin­gly packing its show with as much star power as possible, occasional­ly rewarding even the likes of “The Tourist” and “Burlesque.”

But the condensed time frame of this year’s award season (the Oscars are Feb. 9) brings the Globes and the Academy Awards closer. Balloting for Oscar nomination­s began Thursday. Voters were sure to be watching.

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PAUL DRINKWATER/NBC Phoebe Waller-Bridge accepts the award for best actress in a TV comedy series for “Fleabag” Sunday at the Golden Globes.

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