Golden Globe Nominations
December 20, 2001![]()
'Rouge,' 'Bedroom' Top Globe Nominations![]()
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and BETH LIPTON
| "Moulin
Rouge" and "A Beautiful Mind" led the pack
of Golden Globe nominations, announced Thursday, with six
nods each. "Rouge" stars Ewan McGregor and
Nicole Kidman are both up for top acting honors for their
critically acclaimed performances in the film, which is
up for best comedy or musical. (Kidman is also nominated
in the best dramatic actress category for her performance
in "The Others.") "A Beautiful Mind"
earned a best actor nomination for Oscar winner Russell
Crowe, and is also in the running for best dramatic film.
Billy Bob Thornton received two acting nominations, for
"The Man Who Wasn't There" in the drama
category and for "Bandits" in the musical or
comedy arena. Other dramatic actor nominees are Will
Smith ("Ali"), Kevin Spacey ("The Shipping
News") and Denzel Washington ("Training Day").
Joining Kidman in the best dramatic actress category are
Halle Berry ("Monster's Ball"), Judi Dench
("Iris"), Sissy Spacek ("In the Bedroom")
and Tilda Swinton ("The Deep End"). "The
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" and
David Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" each received
four nominations, including best dramatic picture. The
awards, given by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association,
are generally seen as foreshadowing for the Academy
Awards, handed out with great fanfare in March. This year
the Golden Globes are taking on even more weight, since
no one film has walked away with the bulk of critical
accolades to date. The New York Film Critics Circle
selected "Mulholland Drive" as best film, while
the Los Angeles Film Critics Association honored "In
the Bedroom." In the TV category, HBO leads the
networks with 19 nominations -- including nods for (surprise)
"The Sopranos," "Six Feet Under" and
"Sex and the City." Also up for best TV drama
are "24" (Fox), "Alias" (ABC), "CSI: Crime
Scene Investigation" (CBS) and NBC's "The West Wing."
Nominees for best TV musical or comedy series include
"Ally McBeal" (Fox), "Friends" (NBC)
and "Sex and the City" (HBO). The 59th annual
Golden Globe Awards will be held on January 20 and will
air live on NBC. PEOPLE.com will keep you in the loop
with pre-show as well as live coverage. |
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