2010 Golden Globes Award Show Winners Announced Tonight (Live Blog and List)

The 2010 Golden Globes Are Sunday, January 17th at 5:00 P.M. PST on NBC

Ryan Christopher DeVault
The 2010 Golden Globe Awards show will be blogged live as the winners list is announced. The 2010 Golden Globe award winners list will be posted here the moment someone takes home a trophy, and it is sure to be an exciting night of awards for both television and film. The 2010 Golden Globe Awards take place on Sunday, January 17th beginning at 5:00 P.M. PST (8:00 P.M. EST). The show will be preceded by red carpet specials on several different networks (including NBC), but the main presentation of for the 2010 Golden Globe winners will be only on NBC.

Best Picture Nominees

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We will be blogging live as the 2010 Golden Globe Awards are presented to the winners, and announce each and every award as the show progresses. There are 25 different categories which will be rewarded at the 2010 Golden Globes, ranging from best dramatic picture to best actor in a comedy on television. It is going to be an interesting night of awards, all voted on by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Make sure to tune in to our blog live to either read while the show is taking place, or to catch up on an award or two that you may have missed during the long show.
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7:55 P.M. PST

The final award of the night was given out by Julia Roberts who got to give out the Best Picture award for Drama. The nominees were Avatar, The Hurt Locker, Inglourious Basterds, Precious, and Up In The Air. The winner of Best Picture was given to Avatar.

7:46 P.M. PST

Kate Winslett presented the award for Best Actor in a Drama. The award went to Jeff Bridges for his role in the film Crazy Heart.

7:39 P.M. PST

Sally Hawkins announced the award for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical. The Award for Best Actor in a Comedy went to Robert Downey Jr. for Sherlock Holmes.

7:35 P.M. PST

Mickey Rourke presented the award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama in another tough category. The winner of the 2010 Golden Globe for Best Actress went to Sandra Bullock for her role in The Blind Side.

7:34 P.M. PST

Arnold Schwarzenegger was allowed to present Avatar as another one of the nominees for Best Picture in the Drama category.

7:26 P.M. PST

Reese Witherspoon came out to reveal the winner for Best Comedy or Musical in Film. The award of Best Comedy went to The Hangover.

7:25 P.M. PST

The main cast members from The Hangover came on to announce that The Hangover was one of the nominees for Best Comedy.

7:20 P.M. PST

Olivia Wilde and Kiefer Sutherland came out to present the award for Best Comedy and Musical on Television, and the award went to Glee.

7:14 P.M. PST

Mel Gibson came out to present the nominees for Best Director, a category with more worthy candidates than we have seen in some time. The winner for Best Director was James Cameron for Avatar.

7:12 P.M. PST

Jodie Foster introduced another one of the films nominated for Best Picture in the Drama category; The Hurt Locker.

6:57 P.M. PST

Robert DeNiro and Leonardo DiCaprio got the chance to present Martin Scorsese with a lifetime achievement award, and it was a pretty interesting presentation as DeNio and DiCaprio have been in many of Scorsese's best films. They showed an extended montage of film clips from all of his great movies over the year before presenting him with the Director's award.

6:49 P.M. PST

Halle Berry came out next to present the award Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama). The 2010 Golden Globe went to Christoph Waltz for his role in Inglourious Basterds.

6:47 P.M. PST

Chace Crawford and Kristin Bell presented the nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama to Chloe Sevigny for her work on Big Love.

6:45 P.M. PST

Taylor Lautner introduced another one of the Best Picture nominees in the Comedy and Music category with (500) Days of Summer.

6:37 P.M. PST

Zacharey Levi and Amy Poehler presented the award for Best Television Drama, giving the award to AMC's Mad Men.

6:33 P.M. PST

Sophia Loren got a standing ovation as she came out to announce the next category and its winner. Her category was for Best Foreign Language Film. The winner of the Best Foreign Language Film was The White Ribbon from Germany.

6:32 P.M. PST

Samuel L. Jackson came out to present Inglourious Basterds as another Best Picture nominee.

6:27 P.M. PST

Maggie Gyllenhaal gave a quick moment to speak about people giving to the people of Haiti for the horrific earthquake they experienced.

6:26 P.M. PST

Jennifer Garner and Ashton Kutcher presented the award for Best Actor in a Television Series (Comedy). The Best Actor went to Alec Baldwin for his work on 30 Rock.

6:22 P.M. PST

Jennifer Aniston and Gerard Butler presented the award for Best Screenplay in the Motion Picture category. The winner for Best Screenplay was Up In The Air.

6:21 P.M. PST

Cameron Diaz presented It's Complicated as one of the Best Comedy nominees.

6:11 P.M. PST

The nominees for Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Television Movie were announced by Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington from Avatar. The winner for Best Actor went to Kevin Bacon for Taking Chance. They also got to give out the award for Best Actress in the same category. The winner was Drew Barrymore for her role in Grey Gardens. It was nice to see Drew Barrymore win a Golden Globe for the first time, and she gave an endearing speech.

6:10 P.M. PST

Helen Mirren presented another one of the Best Picture nominees with Precious, and showed a couple clips from the film.

6:00 P.M. PST

Colin Farrell presented the award for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical in a category that was packed with great actresses. Meryl Streep won the award for Best Actress for her role in Julie & Julia.

5:57 P.M. PST

Tom Hanks presented Julie & Julia as another of the Best Comedy nominees.

5:54 P.M. PST

Amy Adams and Josh Brolin presented the award for Best Mini Series or TV Movie. The winning film was Grey Gardens with Drew Barrymore and Jessica Lange.

5:44 P.M. PST

Cher and Christina Aguilera presented the award for Best Song from a Motion Picture, and the award for Best Song went to the theme song from Crazy Heart. Jeff Bridges really made that song great in the film. The pair of talented ladies also gave out the award for Best Score, which went to Up for it's great musical score. Michael Giacchino took home the award for the music.

5:43 P.M. PST

Harrison Ford came out to announce one of the nominations for Best Picture (Drama) with Up In The Air.

5:33 P.M. PST

The award for Best Actor in a Television Drama was presented by Neil Patrick Harris and Jane Krakowski. Michael C. Hall took home the award for his great work on Showtime's Dexter. They also presented the award for Best Actress in a Television Drama, giving that award to Julianna Margulies for her work on The Good Wife.

5:29 P.M. PST

The President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association talked with the audience briefly after being introduced by Felicity Huffman.

5:28 P.M. PST

Kate Hudson (in a beautiful white dress) revealed the first nominated film for Best Comedy or Musical (Nine).

5:21 P.M. PST

Sir Paul McCartney presented the award for Best Animated Film, which went to Pixar's Up.

5:16 P.M. PST

Best Supporting Actor in a Television Show or Mini Series, Jim Parsons and Lauren Graham came out to give this one away. The winner for Best Supporting Actor went to John Lithgow for Dexter.

5:10 P.M. PST

Best Actress in a Television Comedy or Musical was awarded next. Sophia Vergara and Mathew Foxx presented this one. The winner for Best Actress was Toni Collette for he show United States of Tara.

5:05 P.M. PST

Nicole Kidman presented the first award of the night for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture. The winner of Best Supporting Actress is Mo'Nique for her role in Precious. She gave a very beautiful speech, and proved very worthy of this award not only in her performance, but in the humbleness in which she accepted the award.

5:00 P.M. PST

Ricky Gervais has taken the stage to host the 2010 Golden Globe Awards, and is already proving to be quite funny.

4:36 P.M. PST

The red carpet continues with only 24 minutes until the live show! One thing seems to be clear; Natalie Morales doesn't pay very close attention to her show. She keeps asking celebrities uncomfortable questions and making incorrect statements about their films and show. It's got to be embarrassing for NBC right now. Someone should have told her why she shouldn't ask Taylor Lautner where Taylor Swift is right now.

4:11 P.M. PST

It's starting to seem like there was not enough planning for the 2010 Golden Globes red carpet, because they should have been able to put up a tarp, large tent, or something to keep the stars dry. Not all of them like getting wet in this weather.

4:09 P.M. PST

Bradley Cooper just arrived to a lot of cheers from the fans braving the weather. James Cameron and George Lucas are both on the red carpet now as well.

3:58 P.M. PST

The rain is coming down at the Beverly Hilton, making this a very wet red carpet day for the interviewers as well as the celebrities. There are quite a few assistants on the red carpet holding up the umbrellas right now. Diane Krueger with beau Joshua Jackson just hit the carpet, as well as Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin from True Blood.

3:39 P.M. PST

The stars are starting to arrive on the red carpet, and some of these actors and actresses are really dressed to the 9's. It looks like there could be quite a few selections for the best and worst dressed celebrities at the 2010 Golden Globes, so make sure to tune in to find out who is wearing who during the show.

Things are set to get started here a short time before the first award is handed out, so make sure not to miss a second of the show on Sunday night. We will begin blogging from the red carpet as soon as the stars begin to arrive, and this could turn into a wonderful night for fashion. With stars like Meryl Streep, Sandra Bullock, and Brad Pitt all expected to attend the live Golden Globes presentation, this could possibly be one of the best shows in a while for the world of fashion.

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Published by Ryan Christopher DeVault

Born in Seattle, Washington, I am a 31 year old college graduate working in the field of Education and Research. I am also a professional freelance writer and news content provider. I can be reached at...  View profile

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