44th Golden Globe Awards

44th Golden Globe Awards
Date January 31, 1987
Hosted by Charyl Ladd and William Shatner
Highlights
Best Film: Drama Platoon
Best Film: Musical or Comedy Hannah and Her Sisters
Best Drama Series L.A. Law
Best Musical or Comedy Series The Golden Girls

The 44th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1986, were held on 31 January 1987 at the Beverly Hilton.[1][2][3]

Winners and nominees

Film

Best Actor - Drama

Bob Hoskins - Mona Lisa

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy

Paul Hogan - Crocodile Dundee

Best Actress - Drama

Marlee Matlin - Children of a Lesser God

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy

Sissy Spacek - Crimes of the Heart

Best Director

Oliver Stone - Platoon

Best Film - Drama

Platoon

Best Film - Musical or Comedy

Hannah and Her Sisters

Best Foreign Language Film

The Assault (De aanslag), Netherlands

Best Music, Original Score

"The Mission" - Ennio Morricone

Best Original Song

"Take My Breath Away" performed by Berlin - Top Gun

Best Screenplay

The Mission - Robert Bolt

Best Supporting Actor

Tom Berenger - Platoon

Best Supporting Actress

Maggie Smith - A Room with a View

Television

Best Actor - Drama Series

Edward Woodward - The Equalizer

Best Actor - Musical or Comedy Series

Bruce Willis - Moonlighting

Best Actor - Miniseries or television film

James Woods - Promise

Best Actress - Drama Series

Angela Lansbury - Murder, She Wrote

Best Actress - Musical or Comedy Series

Cybill Shepherd - Moonlighting

Best Actress - Miniseries or television film

Loretta Young - Christmas Eve

Best Series - Drama

L.A. Law

Best Series - Musical or Comedy

The Golden Girls

Best Miniseries or television film

Promise

Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or television film

Jan Niklas - Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna

Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or television film

Olivia de Havilland - Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna

See also

References

  1. Friendly, David; Voland, John (2 February 1987). "Winner Of 3 Top Trophies : 'Platoon' In A Victory March At Globe Awards". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  2. "'Platoon' wins 2 awards at Golden Globe ceremony". The New York Times. 2 February 1987. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  3. "Anthony Quinn to be DeMille Honoree at the Golden Globes". Los Angeles Times. 10 January 1987. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
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