49th Golden Globe Awards
The 49th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1991, were held on January 18, 1992 at the Beverly Hilton.[1][2] The nominations were announced on December 27, 1991.[3][4]
Winners and nominees
Film
Best Motion Picture | |
---|---|
Drama | Musical or Comedy |
Bugsy
| Beauty and the Beast
|
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama | |
Actor | Actress |
Nick Nolte – The Prince of Tides as Tom Wingo
| Jodie Foster – The Silence of the Lambs as Clarice Starling
|
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy | |
Actor | Actress |
Robin Williams – The Fisher King as Parry
| Bette Midler – For the Boys as Dixie Leonard
|
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Musical or Comedy | |
Supporting Actor | Supporting Actress |
Jack Palance – City Slickers as Curly Washburn
| Mercedes Ruehl – The Fisher King as Anne Napolitano
|
Best Director | Best Screenplay |
Oliver Stone – JFK
| Thelma & Louise – Callie Khouri
|
Best Original Score | Best Original Song |
Beauty and the Beast – Alan Menken
| "Beauty and the Beast" performed by Peabo Bryson and Céline Dion – Beauty and the Beast
|
Best Foreign Language Film | |
|
The following films received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Title |
---|---|
8 | Bugsy |
5 | The Fisher King |
The Silence of the Lambs | |
4 | Beauty and the Beast |
JFK | |
Thelma & Louise | |
3 | City Slickers |
Fried Green Tomatoes | |
The Prince of Tides | |
2 | Cape Fear |
For the Boys | |
Rambling Rose | |
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves |
The following films received multiple wins:
Wins | Title |
---|---|
3 | Beauty and the Beast |
2 | The Fisher King |
Television
Best Television Series | |
---|---|
Best Series – Drama | Best Series – Comedy or Musical |
Northern Exposure
| Brooklyn Bridge |
Best Lead Actor in a Television Series | |
Best Actor – Drama Series | Best Actor – Comedy or Musical Series |
Scott Bakula – Quantum Leap
| Burt Reynolds – Evening Shade |
Best Lead Actress in a Television Series | |
Best Actress – Drama Series | Best Actress – Comedy or Musical Series |
Angela Lansbury – Murder, She Wrote | Candice Bergen – Murphy Brown |
Best Supporting Performance – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | |
Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film |
Louis Gossett Jr. – The Josephine Baker Story
| Amanda Donohoe – L.A. Law
|
Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Movie | Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Movie |
Beau Bridges – Without Warning: The James Brady Story
| Judy Davis – One Against the Wind
|
Best Miniseries or Television Movie | |
One Against the Wind
|
The following programs received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Title |
---|---|
4 | Cheers |
L.A. Law | |
3 | Evening Shade |
Murphy Brown | |
One Against the Wind | |
Separate but Equal | |
2 | The Golden Girls |
I'll Fly Away | |
The Josephine Baker Story | |
Married... with Children | |
Northern Exposure | |
Quantum Leap | |
Reasonable Doubts | |
Sarah, Plain and Tall |
The following films and programs received multiple wins:
Wins | Title |
---|---|
2 | One Against the Wind |
Ceremony
Presenters
- Kathy Bates
- Corbin Bernsen
- Michael Caine
- Bruce Davison
- Shannen Doherty
- Charles Durning
- Valeria Golino
- John Goodman
- Rutger Hauer
- Jeremy Irons
- Piper Laurie
- Jennifer Jason Leigh
- Kyle MacLachlan
- Kate Nelligan
- Luke Perry
- Jason Priestley
- Aidan Quinn
- Mimi Rogers
- Jane Russell
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Patricia Wettig
Cecil B. DeMille Award
Miss Golden Globe
Joely Fisher (daughter of Connie Fisher & Eddie Fisher)
Awards breakdown
The following networks received multiple nominations:
Nominations | Network |
---|---|
20 | NBC |
16 | CBS |
9 | ABC |
4 | Fox |
2 | HBO |
The following networks received multiple wins:
Wins | Network |
---|---|
2 | CBS |
See also
- 64th Academy Awards
- 12th Golden Raspberry Awards
- 43rd Primetime Emmy Awards
- 44th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 45th British Academy Film Awards
- 46th Tony Awards
- 1991 in film
- 1991 in American television
References
- ^ Fox, David (20 January 1992). "And the Race Is On . . . : 'Bugsy,' 'Beauty,' 'JFK' Win Globes--Leave Top Oscar Wide Open". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
- ^ Weinraub, Bernard (20 January 1992). "Track Record Polishes Golden Globes' Gleam". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
- ^ Fox, David (28 December 1991). "'Bugsy' Hits the Jackpot : Film Leads Golden Globe Field With 8 Nominations". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
- ^ "'Bugsy' has 8 Globe nominations". Ellensburg Daily Record. 28 December 1991. Retrieved 14 January 2018 – via Google News Archive.
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