The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards On Sunday A Night Of Firsts
The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday was a night of firsts and an indication of the energy of Oprah.
Sterling K. Brown became the first African-American performer to win in the best on-screen character in a TV dramatization class for “This Is Us,” and Aziz Ansari was the main Asian on-screen character to win a Golden Globe for best on-screen character in a TV parody for “Master of None.”
Brown discussed profiting in his vocation “from visually challenged throwing” and said thanks to “This Is Us” maker Dan Fogelman in his acknowledgment discourse.
“Dan Fogelman, you composed a part for a black man that must be played by a dark man,” Brown said. “What I acknowledge such a great amount about this is I’m being seen for my identity and being acknowledged for my identity, and it makes it considerably more hard to expel me or reject anyone who appears as though me.”
Be that as it may, it was Oprah Winfrey, the first black lady to be granted the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime accomplishment, who brought the audience to their feet with her blending discourse.
Oprah Winfrey accepts the 2018 Cecil B. DeMille Award onstage during the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards.
“For a really long time ladies have not been heard or accepted on the off chance that they set out to talk their fact to the energy of those men,” she said. “Be that as it may, their time is up.”
The early champs of the 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards spoke to ladies who played enabled characters. A list of the winners are below.
Golden Globes: The winners list
The 75th Golden Globe Awards were held Sunday.
Winners are indicated by an asterisk and the word WINNER.
Movies
Best Motion Picture – Drama
“Call Me by Your Name”
“Dunkirk”
“The Post”
“The Shape of Water”
“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
“The Disaster Artist”
“Get Out”
“The Greatest Showman”
“I, Tonya”
“Lady Bird”
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama