Australians walked away empty handed from the 68th annual Golden Globes
Cate Blanchett continues to remain a frontrunner for the best actress Oscar after bagging the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama at the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards, held yesterday in Beverly Hills.
Our Cate has done it again, earning her fourth Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) to date, this time for her portrayal of the tragic deterioration of Jasmine in Woody Allen's Blue Jasmine.
Aussie acting talent have made a strong showing among this year’s Golden Globe nominees, while See Saw Films’ 'Top of the Lake: China Girl' will vie for Best Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Australian talent has been recognised in the television categories for this year’s Golden Globes, with Cate Blanchett, Nicole Kidman and' The Great', created by Tony McNamara, all earning nominations.
A who's who of Australian acting talent will contend the 80th annual Golden Globe Awards, with Hugh Jackman, Margot Robbie, Cate Blanchett, and Elizabeth Debicki all landing nominations.
The actor is the only Aussie to receive a nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
The actor's performance in Les Miserables has been rewarded at the Golden Globes