Kyra Sedgwick
Each year, the Primetime Emmy Awards are a highlight of the entertainment industry’s fall season, and Sunday evening's ceremony definitely didn’t disappoint.
With Jimmy Fallon manning the helm, the 62nd incarnation of the Emmy’s had plenty of memorable moments and appearances, with a bevy of trophies being handed out.
The 2008 Screen Actors Guild awards have come and gone, and the winners of this year's ceremony took even the biggest movie buffs by surprise.
The top honors for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role went to Daniel Day Lewis for his role in There Will Be Blood, while the top leading lady ended up being Julie Christie for her work in Away From Her.
It’s that all-important night when the infamous Hollywood critics get their chance to make their voices heard. And the Critics’ Choice Awards (held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium last night) was marked with great-looking celebrities and even greater recognition of some amazing work.
Everyone’s favorite Scientolo-wife Katie Holmes was rocking her bangy-hairdo atop an interesting off-shoulder, burlap sack-looking dress. Meanwhile, Amanda Bynes elected to wear a purple thigh-length belted dress with some super high-heels.
This morning in Los Angeles, the nominees for this year’s Golden Globe Awards were announced. And there are plenty of Hollywood A-Listers eligible to take home a trophy.
Heroes actress Hayden Panettiere, along with Ryan Reynolds and Quentin Tarantino, announced the categories and nominees for the 65th annual ceremony, which takes place on January 13, 2008.
The Golden Globe Awards have already come and gone this year. Last night’s event was the 64th annual presentation by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Most would describe the results as “upsets”. “Dreamgirls” stole the spotlight with 3 awards, and “Babel” and “Departed” each had two. Helen Mirren walked away with two herself as the real shocker of the evening. If you didn’t watch the awards on your plasma television last night (or missed some parts), you can checkout a quick rundown of the winners below:
Best Motion Picture – Drama
Babel (2006)
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Dreamgirls (2006)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama
Last King of Scotland, The (2006) - Forest Whitaker
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious… (2006)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
Queen, The (2006) - Helen Mirren
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Devil Wears Prada, The (2006) - Meryl Streep
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Dreamgirls (2006) - Eddie Murphy (I)











