Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone gave very emotional speeches as they led La La Land to a very impressive record-breaking showing at the Golden Globes.
The two stars each accepted the Best Performance by an Actor and Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy gongs while the musical as a whole took the Best Motion PictureMusical or Comedy award for a clean sweep of seven gongs at the event held at iconic The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California.
The impressive mark is also historic as it is now the most decorated film in the 74 year history of the event beating out a five-way tie of five with classics including: Doctor Zhivago (1965), Love Story (1970), The Godfather (1972), One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), and A Star is Born (1976).
Emotional: Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone gave emotional speeches as they enjoyed big wins for La La Land at the 74th annual Golden Globes on Sunday night
Historic: The musical also won Best Motion PictureMusical or Comedy en route to a record-breaking seven wins as Producers Jordan Horowitz and Fred Berger could be seen accepting the shiny new prize
The flick centred around a Jazz Pianist falling for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles also earned wins in the Best Original Score Motion Picture and Best Original Song Motion Picture categories.
Damien Chazelle was also recognised for Best Screenplay Motion Picture and Best Director Motion Picture.
Ryan, 36, dedicated his win at at the gala award show to girlfriend Eva Mendes and her brother who recently passed away from cancer.
Aww: Emma, 28, wiped away a tear while accepting the Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy gong
Touching: The 36-year-old actor dedicated the big win to his 'sweetheart' Eva Mendes and her brother Juan Carlos Mendez who had passed away due to cancer back in April
Heart: Ryan talked about his ladylove as he said: 'If she hadn't have taken all that on so that I could have this experience, it would surely be someone else up here other than me today. So sweetheart, thank you'
Winners: (From left to right) Songwriter Justin Paul, Jordan Horowitz, actor Ryan, actress Emma, songwriter Benj Pasek, composer Justin Hurwitz, actor and musician John Legend, Marc Platt, Fred Berger and Benj Pasek lined up on the red carpet
Tough times: Ryan's 42-year-old girlfriend pictured with Mendez who passed away at the age of 53 in April 2016 after a long battle with cancer
It may have been Ryan's first win at the award show but put the focus on some of his nearest and dearest at the gala.
The talented actor said: 'I would like to try to thank one person properly and say while I was singing and dancing and playing piano and having one of the best experiences I've ever had on a film, my lady was raising our daughter, pregnant with our second, and trying to help her brother fight his battle with cancer.
'If she hadn't have taken all that on so that I could have this experience, it would surely be someone else up here other than me today. So sweetheart, thank you.'
Sentimental: She got emotional as she thanked her mother and brother
Going ga-ga: The A-listers posed up with their shiny new trophies after the gala
Cute duo: The actor acted like brother and sister on the red carpet that night
The one to watch: With such a prestigious nod, the star is obviously looking forward to awards season
La-la-laughing out loud: The duo caught the giggles as they mucked about in front of the cameras
Man with a plan: Damien Chazelle was also recognised for Best Screenplay Motion Picture and Best Director Motion Picture
Accepting the award: The actor was watched by the females presenting the award, onstage
Go team: (L-R) Ryan, Emma, Marc Platt, John Legend, Fred Berger and Jordan Horowitz seemed delighted
All of the awards: Ultimately, the film collected seven awards, a record-breaking feat
'To my daughters Amada and Esmeralda, I love you. And if I may, I would like to dedicate this to the memory of her brother, Juan Carlos Mendez. Thank you very much to the HFPA. Good night.'
Mendez passed away at the age of 53 in April 2016 after a long battle with cancer.
Later on in the night his 28-year-old co-star Emma also had quite the tearful speech as she talked about her mother.
Saving the best for last? Though La La Land may have had the highest quantity of wins it was Moonlight that was crowned in the signature end of the show spot as director and writer Barry Jenkins accepted the Best Motion PictureDrama prize
She said: 'Thank you, mom, for everything. I moved here 13 years ago this week and without my mom and my dad and my brother, who has put up with me his whole life. Thank you, Spence, you’re the best.'
Though La La Land may have had the highest quantity of wins it was Moonlight that was crowned in the signature end of the show spot.
The Barry Jenkins written and directed movie was given the coveted Best Motion PictureDrama prize.
Crowning moment: Donald Glover bested the likes of Gael Garcia Bernal, Jeffrey Tambor, Nick Nolte and Anthony Anderson for the Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Gambino: Earlier in the night the creator, director and writer claimed the prize as his FX series Atlanta took home the win for Best Television SeriesMusical or Comedy
What a night: The 33-year-old multi-faceted star proudly showed off his shiny new trophies
One of the highlights of the night was when Donald Glover bested the likes of Gael Garcia Bernal, Jeffrey Tambor, Nick Nolte and Anthony Anderson for the Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.
In his touching speech the 33-year-old actor talked about how he grew up in a home where magic wasn't allowed but the performances in movies and television were just as good to him.
He continued: 'My dad used to tell me every day, "You can do anything you want." And I remember thinking as a kid in first grade, "You're lying to me." But now I do stuff, and he's like,'"I didn't think that was possible."'
Shimmering: Tracee Eliss Ross took home the Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy gong for her role in Black-ish
Gold-ish: The daughter of Diana Ross thanked women, women of colour and colourful people as she stated winning the prize was: 'Nice for 44'
As if that was not touching enough, the new father added: 'I really want to say thank you to my son, and the mother of my son, for making me believe in people again and things being possible, so thank you.'
Earlier in the night the multi-talented star accepted another gong as the FX series Atlanta took home the win for Best Television SeriesMusical or Comedy.
Creator, writer and actor Donald proudly accepted the gong as he even thanked rapper Migos for track Bad And Boujee.
Golden girl: Sarah Paulson triumphed once again as she won the Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Eyes on the prize: The 42-year-old veteran actress was very gracious during her acceptance speech
Hits keep on coming: Executive Producer Nina Jacobson accepts the award for Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for TV for Sarah's television series American Crime Story: The People V. OJ Simpson shortly after
Bond: Sarah and creator/producer Ryan Murphy proudly posed with their new trophies
Tracee Eliss Ross took home the Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy gong for her role in Black-ish.
The daughter of Diana Ross thanked women, women of colour and colourful people as she stated winning the prize was: 'Nice for 44.'
After that Sarah Paulson triumphed once again as she won the Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television.
Sending a message:Leading man Tom Hiddleston won Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television as he used his speech to bring attention to the civil war in South Sudan
Big night: The biggest winner in the television categories was The Night Manager as the series took home three gongs in the acting categories including wins for Olivia Colman and Hugh Laurie (pictured here)
It continued the winning trend for American Crime Story: The People V. OJ Simpson as the FX series was awarded the Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television gong shortly after.
The series The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story had led the way with five nominations.
The biggest winner in the television categories was The Night Manager as the series took home three gongs in the acting categories including wins for Olivia Colman and Hugh Laurie.
Leading man Tom Hiddleston won Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television as he used his speech to bring attention to the civil war in South Sudan.
Sunny days: Viola Davis was given Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for her role in Fences
Double duty: She later gave a passionate monologue as she introduced Meryl Streep for her awarding of the prestigious Cecil B. Demille Award
Her platform: Legendary actress Meryl, 67, used her speech as a way to criticise president elect Donald Trumpwithout using his namefor his actions by calling the moment the president-elect mocked a disabled reporter
'There was nothing good about it, but it did its job': Streep stated in the powerful speech that left many teary-eyed.
Admiration: Viola stood as she watched her friend and co-star Meryl address the star-studded audience
The 35-year-old former boyfriend of Taylor Swift then dedicated the gong 'to those out there who are doing their best.'
Viola Davis also had a huge night as she was awarded the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture gong for her role in Fences.
She later gave a passionate monologue as she introduced Meryl Streep for her awarding of the prestigious Cecil B. Demille Award.
Proud: Casey Affleck was also a big winner as he won Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for Manchester By The Sea
Surprise! Perhaps the most shocking upset of all was when Isabelle Huppert upset Natalie Portman, Amy Adams, Ruth Negga and Jessica Chastain for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama
Legendary actress Meryl, 67, used her speech as a way to criticise president elect Donald Trumpwithout using his namefor his actions by calling the moment the president-elect mocked a disabled reporter.
'There was nothing good about it, but it did its job,' Streep stated in the powerful speech that left many teary-eyed.
'It kind of broke my heart when I saw it, and I still can't get it out my head because it wasn't in a movie, it was in real life.'
Starting off strong: Billy Bob Thornton (left) and Aaron Taylor Johnson (right) took home the first two gongs
A-listers: Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds were the first presenters of the night
Pretty in pink: Claire Foy looked stunning as she won Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama
Crowning achievement: Producer and director Stephen Daidry looked shocked as the Netflix series won Best Television SeriesDrama
Casey Affleck was also a big winner as he won Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for Manchester By The Sea.
Perhaps the most shocking upset of all was when Isabelle Huppert upset Natalie Portman, Amy Adams, Ruth Negga and Jessica Chastain for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama.
The 63-year-old actress was accepting the award for her role in Elle as she told director Paul Verhoeven in her speech: 'Thank you for letting me be what I am.'
Revealing: Sofia Vergara definitely turned heads as a presenter
He's still got it: Brad Pitt was one of the star presenters as he received a rousing ovation
He's back: Leonardo DiCaprio was one of the featured presenters
Reunited: Sylvester Stallone and Carl Weathers presented the final award of the night
Tremendous trio: Sienna Miller, Ben Affleck and Zoe Saldana looked fantastic on stage
Star-studded: Kristen Bell and Cuba Gooding Jr had a bit of fun as they presented
Super pair: Chris Hemsworth and Gal Gadot looked very good
Blonde beauties: Nicole Kidman and Reese Witherspoon looked absolutely stunning
In a galaxy not too far away: Rogue One: A Star Wars story stars Felicity Jones and Diego Luna presented together
Dynamic duo: Anna Kendrick and Justin Theroux joined forces
In tune: Carrie Underwood and Sting presented music awards
Chastain and the Redmayne: Eddie Redmayne and Jessica Chastain looked lovely as they hit the stage
Earlier in the night Billy Bob Thornton and Aaron Taylor Johnson were announced as the first winners at the star-studded event .
Aaron won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture as Billy Bob won Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama at the event.
Hugh Laurie won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television for his role in The Night Manager in what many consider an upset.
The 57-year-old actor made many political jokes even saying he accepted the award on behalf of 'all psychopathic billionaires everywhere.'
Dapper: John Legend and Michael Keaton looked handsome in their tuxedos
Joining forces: Jon Hamm and Laura Dern accompanied each other to the stage
Hilarious: Kristen Wiig and Steve Carell presented and had one of the most hilarious moments of the night
Adorable: Dev Patel and young co-star Sunny Pawar stole the show
Legend: Anette Benning looked lovely as she presented in a gold number
Looking great: Naomi Campbell and Matt Bomer presented together
Veep-J: During the break Julia Louis-Dreyfus had some fun as she pretended to DJ in Questlove's spot
The show was kicked off by host Jimmy Fallon who had a rough time at first as the teleprompter went down during the monologue.
Just before that he was at the centre of a star-studded song and dance video package featuring the likes of Justin Timberlake, Tina Fey, Nicole Kidman, Amy Adams and the cast of Stranger Things.
Musical La La Land, indie grief drama Manchester by the Sea, and black coming-of-age film Moonlight are leading the awards buzz in a season that has been dominated by escapist fantasy and gritty drama in equal measure.
Tough times: The show was kicked off by host Jimmy Fallon who had a rough time at first as the teleprompter went down during the monologue
Jimmy Bond: Jimmy did not do much presenting after the first few segments
Every year the nominees are split by genre within the TV and film categories and the outcome is seen as a predictor of how the Academy Awards might go in February.
The Golden Globes ranks as the third most-watched annual awards show, behind only the Oscars and the Grammys.
The winners are chosen by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and are known for springing surprises, its members have no say in choosing the Oscars.
Host with the most: the show began with a star-studded song and dance
Partner in crime: Tina Fey was featured in the opening video
Dynamic duo: Justin Timberlake showed up as they parodied La La Land
2017 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS WINNERSTELEVISION
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Sarah Paulson, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (FX)WINNER
Felicity Huffman, American Crime (ABC)
Kerry Washington, Confirmation (HBO)
Riley Keough, The Girlfriend Experience (Starz)
Charlotte Rampling, London Spy (BBC America)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Courtney B. Vance, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (FX)
Riz Ahmed, The Night Of (HBO)
John Turturro, The Night Of (HBO)
Tom Hiddleston, The Night Manager (AMC)WINNER
Bryan Cranston, All the Way (HBO)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama
Winona Ryder, Stranger Things (Netflix)
Claire Foy, The Crown (Netflix)WINNER
Evan Rachel Wood, Westworld (HBO)
Caitriona Balfe, Outlander (Starz)
Keri Russell, The Americans (FX)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot (USA)
Matthew Rhys, The Americans (FX)
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul (AMC)
Billy Bob Thornton, Goliath (Amazon)WINNER
Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan (Showtime)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Donald Glover, Atlanta (FX)WINNER
Gael Garcia Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle (Amazon)
Anthony Anderson, Black-ish (ABC)
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent (Amazon)
Nick Nolte, Graves (Epix)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, Veep (HBO)
Issa Rae, Insecure (HBO)
Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (CW)
Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin (CW)
Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish (ABC)WINNER
Sarah Jessica Parker, Divorce (HBO
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Olivia Colman, The Night Manager (AMC)WINNER
Chrissy Metz, This Is Us (NBC)
Lena Headey, Game of Thrones (HBO)
Mandy Moore, This Is Us (NBC)
Thandie Newton, Westworld (HBO)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television
Sterling K. Brown, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (FX)
John Travolta, The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (FX)
Hugh Laurie, The Night Manager (AMC)WINNER
John Lithgow, The Crown (Netflix)
Christian Slater, Mr. Robot (USA)
Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story (FX)WINNER
The Night Manager (AMC)
The Night Of (HBO)
The Dresser (Starz)
American Crime (ABC)
Best Television SeriesMusical or Comedy
Transparent (Amazon)
Atlanta (FX)WINNER
Veep (HBO)
Black-ish (ABC)
Mozart in the Jungle (Amazon)
Best Television SeriesDrama
Game of Thrones (HBO)
Stranger Things (Netflix)
The Crown (Netflix)WINNER
Westworld (HBO)
This Is Us (NBC)
2017 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS WINNERSFILM
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama
Amy Adams (Arrival)
Jessica Chastain (Miss Sloane)
Ruth Negga (Loving)
Natalie Portman (Jackie)
Isabelle Huppert (Elle)WINNER
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Drama
Casey Affleck (Manchester By The Sea)WINNER
Joel Edgerton (Loving)
Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridge)
Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic)
Denzel Washington (Fences)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Colin Farrell (The Lobster)
Ryan Gosling (La La Land) - WINNER
Hugh Grant (Florence Foster Jenkins)
Jonah Hill (War Dogs)
Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Annette Bening (20th Century Women)
Lily Collins (Rules Don't Apply)
Hailee Steinfeld (The Edge of Seventeen)
Emma Stone (La La Land)WINNER
Meryl Streep (Florence Foster Jenkins)
Best Screenplay Motion Picture
La La LandWINNER
Nocturnal Animals
Moonlight
Manchester By The Sea
Hell or High Water
Best Original Song Motion Picture
“Can’t Stop The Feeling,” Trolls
“City of Stars,” La La LandWINNER
“Faith,” Sing
“Gold,” SIng
“How Far I’ll Go,” Moana
Best Motion PictureDrama
Hacksaw Ridge
Hell or High Water
Lion
Manchester By The Sea
MoonlightWINNER
Best Motion PictureMusical or Comedy
20th Century Women
Deadpool
Sing Street
Florence Foster Jenkins
La La LandWINNER
Best Motion PictureAnimated
Kubo and the Two Strings
Moana
My Life as a Zucchini
Sing
ZootopiaWINNER
Best Motion PictureForeign Language
Divines
ElleWINNER
Neruda
The Salesman
Toni Erdmann
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Viola Davis (Fences)WINNER
Naomie Harris (Moonlight)
Nicole Kidman (Lion)
Octavia Spencer (Hidden Figures)
Michelle Williams (Manchester by the Sea)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture
Jeff Bridges (To Hell and High Water)
Simon Helberg (Florence Foster Jenkins)
Dev Patel (Lion)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Nocturnal Animals)WINNER
Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
Best Director Motion Picture
Damien Chazelle (La La Land)WINNER
Tom Ford (Nocturnal Animals)
Mel Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge)
Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)
Kenneth Lonergan (Manchester By The Sea)
Best Original Score Motion Picture
Moonlight
La La LandWINNER
Arrival
Lion
Hidden Figures
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