Breakout star Katherine Langford ('13 Reasons Why') is nominated for best actress in a drama series, while 'Game of Thrones' is among best drama series nominees.
- Dec 12, 2017
AceShowbiz - The nominations of the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards have been revealed. Presented by Kristen Bell, Garrett Hedlund, Alfre Woodard and Sharon Stone at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, the complete list was announced on Monday, December 11. In TV department, HBO's "Big Little Lies", which nabbed eight Emmy Awards, continues to solidify its status by leading the pack with six nods, including Best Limited Series or TV Movie.
Trailing behind is FX's anthology series "Feud: Bette and Joan", which is nominated for four categories including Best Limited Series of TV Movie and Best Supporting Actor for Alfred Molina. Its leading actresses, Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon, are pitted against each other in Best Actress in Limited Series or TV Movie category.
The nominations also see Hulu's "The Handmaid's Tale", Netflix's "Stranger Things", NBC's "This Is Us", HBO's "Game of Thrones" and Netflix's "The Crown" vying for best drama TV series. In Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy category, ABC's "Black-ish" will be up against Netflix's "Master of None", Amazon's "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel", Showtime's "SMILF" and NBC's revived series "Will & Grace".
Breakout star Katherine Langford receives a nomination for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series - Drama for her stellar performance on Netflix's "13 Reasons Why". She is joined by Caitriona Balfe ("Outlander"), Claire Foy ("The Crown"), Maggie Gyllenhaal ("The Deuce") and Elisabeth Moss ("The Handmaid's Tale").
The awards will be handed to the winners in movie and television categories at the 2018 Golden Globe Awards, which will air live, coast-to-coast, on NBC Sunday, January 7, 2018, at 8 P.M. Hosted by Seth Meyers, the award show will be broadcast in more than 210 countries and is one of the few award ceremonies to include both motion picture and television achievements.
Best Television Series - Drama:
- "Black-ish"
- "The Marvelelous Mrs. Maisel"
- "Master of None"
- "SMILF"
- "Will & Grace"
- "Big Little Lies"
- "Fargo"
- "Feud: Bette and Joan"
- "The Sinner"
- "Top of the Lake: China Girl"
- Nicole Kidman - "Big Little Lies"
- Jessica Lange - "Feud: Bette and Joan"
- Susan Sarandon - "Feud: Bette and Joan"
- Reese Witherspoon - "Big Little Lies"
- Jessica Biel - "The Sinner"
- Robert De Niro - "The Wizard of Lies"
- Jude Law - "The Young Pope"
- Kyle MacLachlan - "Twin Peaks"
- Ewan McGregor - "Fargo"
- Geoffrey Rush - "Genius"
- Caitriona Balfe - "Outlander"
- Claire Foy - "The Crown"
- Maggie Gyllenhaal - "The Deuce"
- Katherine Langford - "13 Reasons Why"
- Elisabeth Moss - "The Handmaid's Tale"
- Jason Bateman - "Ozark"
- Sterling K. Brown - "This Is Us"
- Freddie Highmore - "The Good Doctor"
- Bob Odenkirk - "Better Call Saul"
- Liev Schreiber - "Ray Donovan"
- Pamela Adlon - "Better Things"
- Alison Brie - "GLOW"
- Rachel Brosnahan - "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
- Issa Rae - "Insecure"
- Frankie Shaw - "SMILF"
- Aziz Ansari - "Master of None"
- Kevin Bacon - "I Love Dick"
- William H. Macy - "Shameless"
- Eric McCormack - "Will & Grace"
- Anthony Anderson - "Black-ish"
- Laura Dern - "Big Little Lies"
- Ann Dowd - "The Handmaid's Tale"
- Chrissy Metz - "This Is Us"
- Michelle Pfeiffer - "The Wizard of Lies"
- Shailene Woodley - "Big Little Lies"
- David Harbour - "Stranger Things"
- Alfred Molina - "Feud: Bette and Joan"
- Christian Slater - "Mr. Robot"
- Alexander Skarsgard - "Big Little Lies"
- David Thewlis - "Fargo"