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THE GOLDEN GLOBES WINNERS' GALLERY

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Kate Winslet
The English rose lost her bridesmaid tag at the big awards ceremonies with a Globes win double on Sunday night. She won the Best Drama Actress for Revolutionary Road, which was directed by her hubby Sam Mendes.

The former Titanic star also glided up on stage to pick up the Best Supporting Actress award for her stunning performance in Nazi drama The Reader, which bodes well for the Oscar nominations that are delivered on January 22.
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Slumdog Millionaire
Danny Boyle's charming film looks a hot favourite to pick up the Best Picture award at the Oscars after it held off a strong field to win Best Drama.
The feel-good movie set in Mumbai, starring rising stars Freida Pinto and Dev Patel, is out now in UK cinemas and set to take the world by storm.
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Colin Farrell
Well, well, well, it looks like the Irish rogue could be set for an Oscar nomination after beating In Bruges co-star Brendan Gleeson to the Best Musical or Comedy Actor crown.

The former Ballykissangel actor has made a big name for himself in big-budget fare, but went back to his roots for the hilarious hitman comedy.
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Sally Hawkins
It was yet another win for Britain in the Best Musical or Comedy Actress category as Sally deservedly got the nod for her wacky turn in the charming Happy-Go-Lucky.

Director Mike Leigh's use of improvisation in his films worked wonders for the London lass, who looks set for a successful career after this breakthrough performance.
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Mickey Rourke
One of Hollywood's most legendary characters took another step on a glorious film comeback by landing the Best Drama Actor for The Wrestler.

The former heartthrob, who made a name for himself in steamy fare like Nine-and-a-Half Weeks, put his body and soul into the indie flick and boy did it pay off handsomely.
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Danny Boyle
The Manchester director was up against fellow Brits Stephen Daldry and Sam Mendes, as well as uber American helmers Ron Howard and David Fincher.

However, his quite wonderful Indian tale Slumdog Millionaire won out in the end which could well see him double up when the Oscars hit town.
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Simon Beaufoy
It's been a pretty long time since Simon wowed us with his script for The Full Monty, however it was worth the wait for his very moving Slumdog Millionaire screenplay.
Eleven years on, the Englishman fended off the pens of mighty adversaries in fellow Brits David Hare and Peter Morgan, together with a strong American trio.
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Andrew Stanton
Animation is a hotly contested category at every awards ceremony now, due to the extremely high standards of all the pictures involved.

This year the little robot Wall.E saw off Bolt and Kung Fu Panda, which have also received excellent reviews and sensational box-office numbers since its release.
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Tom Wilkinson
The British actor has made no secret of his desire to win an Oscar, however he must be happy with his Globe for television drama John Adams.

The Full Monty star beat the likes of Entourage's Jeremy Piven and Denis Leary to scoop the Best Supporting Actor award on TV.
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Tina Fey
The American comedienne's bid for world domination gathered pace in Los Angeles after she picked up another couple of awards for 30 Rock.
Fey leaped into the worldwide consciousness for her Sarah Palin impersonations on Saturday Night Live, however the New York comedy is just as good if not better.
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Alec Baldwin
30 Rock's not just about Tina Fey as stupendous co-star Alec also got yet another award for his portrayal of Jack Donaghy in the comedy.

The former film leading man, who has undergone a career resurrection following personal problems, can next been seen alongside Cameron Diaz in My Sister's Keeper.
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