| 68th Golden Globe Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | January 16, 2011 |
| Site | The Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills, California, U.S. |
| Hosted by | Ricky Gervais |
| Highlights | |
| Best Film: Drama | The Social Network |
| Best Film: Musical or Comedy | The Kids Are All Right |
| Best Drama Series | Boardwalk Empire |
| Best Musical or Comedy Series | Glee |
| Best Miniseries or Television movie | Carlos |
| Most awards | (4)The Social Network |
| Most nominations | (7)The King's Speech |
| Television coverage | |
| Network | NBC |
The68thGolden Globe Awards were broadcast live from theBeverly Hilton Hotel inBeverly Hills, California on January 16, 2011, byNBC. The host wasRicky Gervais who hosted the ceremony for the second time.[1] The nominations were announced on December 14, 2010, byJosh Duhamel,Katie Holmes andBlair Underwood.Robert De Niro was presented with theCecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in motion pictures.[2][3]The Social Network won four awards, the most of any film, including best drama. It beat British historical taleThe King's Speech, which had entered the awards ceremony with the most nominations, but collected just one award.[4]













These are the nominees for the 68th Golden Globe Awards. Winners are listed at the top of each list.[5]
The following films and programs received multiple nominations:
| Nominations | Film |
|---|---|
| 7 | The King's Speech |
| 6 | The Fighter |
| The Social Network | |
| 4 | Black Swan |
| Inception | |
| The Kids Are All Right | |
| 3 | 127 Hours |
| Alice in Wonderland | |
| Burlesque | |
| The Tourist | |
| 2 | Blue Valentine |
| Love & Other Drugs | |
| Tangled |
| Nominations | Series |
|---|---|
| 5 | Glee |
| 3 | 30 Rock |
| Boardwalk Empire | |
| Dexter | |
| The Good Wife | |
| Mad Men | |
| Modern Family | |
| The Pillars of the Earth | |
| Temple Grandin | |
| 2 | The Big Bang Theory |
| The Big C | |
| Carlos | |
| Nurse Jackie |
The following films and programs received multiple wins:
| Wins | Film |
|---|---|
| 4 | The Social Network |
| 2 | The Fighter |
| The Kids Are All Right |
| Wins | Series |
|---|---|
| 3 | Glee |
| 2 | Boardwalk Empire |
| Presenter | Accolade |
|---|---|
| Kevin Bacon Milla Jovovich | Co-Present Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Drama and Best Television Series — Drama |
| Alec Baldwin Jennifer Lopez | Co-Present Best Original Song and Best Original Score |
| Annette Bening | Presents Best Director |
| Halle Berry | Presents Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy |
| Justin Bieber Hailee Steinfeld | Co-Present Best Animated Feature Film |
| Matt Bomer Kaley Cuoco | Co-Present Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy |
| Julie Bowen LL Cool J | Co-Present Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series — Drama |
| Jeff Bridges | Presents Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama |
| Sandra Bullock | Presents Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama |
| Steve Carell Tina Fey | Co-Present Best Screenplay |
| Matt Damon | Honors recipient Robert De Niro with the Cecil B. DeMille Award |
| Michael Douglas | Presents Best Motion Picture — Drama |
| Robert Downy, Jr. | Presents Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy |
| Zac Efron | Introduces the clip The Kids Are All Right |
| Chris Evans Chris Hemsworth | Co-Present Best Performance by a Supporting Actress — Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television |
| Jimmy Fallon January Jones | Co-Present Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy |
| Jane Fonda | Introduces the clip Burlesque |
| Megan Fox | Introduces the clip The Tourist |
| Andrew Garfield | Introduces the clip The Social Network |
| Joseph Gordon-Levitt | Introduces the clip Inception |
| Tom Hanks Tim Allen | Co-Present Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy |
| Garrett Hedlund Leighton Meester | Co-Present Best Performance by a Supporting Actor — Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television |
| Jeremy Irons | Presents Best Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture |
| Scarlett Johansson | Presents Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture |
| Alicia Kesy | Introduces the clip Black Swan |
| Eva Longoria | Introduces HFPA President Philip Burke |
| Helen Mirren | Introduces the clip The King's Speech |
| Julianne Moore Kevin Spacey | Co-Present Best Miniseries or Television Film |
| Robert Pattison Olivia Wilde | Co-Present Best Foreign Language Film |
| Geoffrey Rush Tilda Swinton | Co-Present Best Performance by an Actor — Miniseries or Television Film and Best Performance by an Actress — Miniseries or Television Film |
| Sylvester Stallone | Introduces the clip The Fighter |
| Blair Underwood Vanessa Williams | Co-Present Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy |
| Bruce Willis | Introduces the clip Red |
Gia Mantegna (daughter ofJoe Mantegna & Arlene Mantegna)
The three nominations forThe Tourist were criticized since the film previously received negative reviews from critics and was nominated in the Musical or Comedy categories despite the fact that it was sold as athriller film.[6][7][8] The nominations forBurlesque, another film with bad reviews, also received outrage after news surfaced that the film's distributor,Sony, had treated Golden Globe voters to an all-expenses-paid trip toLas Vegas, culminating in a concert byCher, one of the film's stars.[9]
Ricky Gervais's job as host was also met with criticism regarding hisroasting of the stars in attendance particularlyMel Gibson,Robert Downey Jr.,Bruce Willis, andAngelina Jolie.[10][11] TheHollywood Foreign Press Association even wrote, "his blunt one-liners targeting big-name celebrities caused anger and resentment in some quarters."[12]