39th Golden Globe Awards Ceremony
January 30, 1982
Best film (drama):
" On the Golden Lake "
Best film (comedy or musical):
" Arthur "
Best Drama Series:
" Blues Hill Street "
Best TV series (comedy or musical):
" MESH "
Best mini-series or TV movie:
" Bill " and " East of Paradise "
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The 39th Golden Globe Awards ceremony for cinematographic and television merit in 1981 was held on January 30, 1982 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel ( Los Angeles , California , USA ). The nominees were announced on January 7, 1982 [1] .
Content
List of laureates and nominees
Feature films
Number of awards / nominations :
- 1/7: " Red "
- 0/7 : Ragtime
- 3/6: " On the Golden Lake "
- 4/5: " Arthur "
- 0/4 : " Seasons "
- 1/3: " Woman of French Lieutenant " / " Groshes from the sky " / " Only when I laugh " / " Butterfly "
- 0/3 : Prince of the City / Atlantic City
- 0/2 : “ Without malicious intent ” / “ First Monday of October ”
- 1/1 : Chariots of Fire
• Winners are highlighted in a separate color.
| Categories | Winners and nominees | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| • On the Golden Lake / On Golden Pond ( Bruce Gilbert ) | |||
| • The French Lieutenant's Woman (Leon Clor) | |||
| • Prince of the City (Jay Presson Allen) | |||
| • Ragtime / Ragtime ( Dino De Laurentis ) | |||
| • Red / Reds ( Warren Beatty ) | |||
| • Arthur / Arthur | |||
| • Son of a bitch / SOB | |||
| • The Seasons / The Four Seasons | |||
| • Zoot Suit | |||
| • Pennies from Heaven | |||
| • Warren Beatty for the film “The Reds ” | |||
| • Milos Forman - Ragtime | |||
| • Sidney Lumet - " Prince of the City " | |||
| • Louis Malle - Atlantic City | |||
| • Mark Rydell - “ On the Golden Lake ” | |||
| • Steven Spielberg - " Indiana Jones: In Search of the Lost Ark " | |||
in a dramatic film | • Henry Fonda - On the Golden Lake (for the role of Norman Thayer) | ||
| • Warren Beatty - “The Reds ” (for the role of John Reed ) | |||
| • Timothy Hutton - “ Stand down ” (for the role of senior cadet Brian Moreland) | |||
| • Bert Lancaster - Atlantic City (for the role of Lou Pascal) | |||
| • Trit Williams - " Prince of the City " (for the role of Daniel Chiello) | |||
in a dramatic film | • Meryl Streep - “ Woman of French Lieutenant ” (for the role of Sarah Woodraf / Anna) | ||
| • Sally Field - “ Without malice ” (for the role of Megan Carter) | |||
| • Katherine Hepburn - “ On the Golden Lake ” (for the role of Ethel Thayer) | |||
| • Diane Keaton - The Reds (for the role of Louise Bryant ) | |||
| • Sissy Spacek - “The Tramp ” (for the role of Nita Longley) | |||
in comedy or musical | • Dudley Moore - “ Arthur ” (for the role of Arthur Bach) | ||
| • Alan Alda - " The Seasons " (for the role of Jack Burroughs) | |||
| • George Hamilton - “ Zorro, Blue Blade ” ( eng. ) (For the role of Don Diego Vega / Ramona Vega / Zorro ) | |||
| • Steve Martin - “ Money from the Sky ” (for the role of Arthur Parker) | |||
| • Walter Mattaw - " The First Monday of October " (for the role of Dan Snow) | |||
in comedy or musical | • Bernadette Peters - “ Groshes from the Sky ” (for the role of Eileen) | ||
| • Blair Brown - Continental Divide (for the role of Nell Porter) | |||
| • Carol Burnett - The Seasons (for the role of Kate Burrows) | |||
| • Jill Kleiberg - " The First Monday of October " (for the role of Ruth Loomis) | |||
| • Liza Minnelli - “ Arthur ” (for the role of Linda Marolla) | |||
| • John Gilgud - Arthur (for the Hobson role) | |||
| • James Koko - “ Only when I Laugh ” ( eng. ) (For the role of Jimmy Perrino) | |||
| • Jack Nicholson - “The Reds ” (for the role of Eugene O'Neill ) | |||
| • Howard E. Rollins Jr. - " Ragtime " (for the role of John Cole House Walker Jr.) | |||
| • Orson Welles - “The Butterfly ” ( English ) (for the role of Judge Reuch) | |||
| • Joan Hackett - “ Only when I Laugh ” (for the role of Toby Landau) | |||
| • Jane Fonda - On the Golden Lake (for the role of Chelsea Thayer Wayne) | |||
| • Christie McNicol - “ Only when I Laugh ” (for the role of Polly Heins) | |||
| • Maureen Stapleton - The Reds (for the role of Emma Goldman ) | |||
| • Mary Steenburgen - Ragtime (for the role of mother) | |||
| • Pia Zadora - “ Butterfly ” (for the role of Cadie Tyler) | |||
| • Elizabeth McGovern - Ragtime (for the role of Evelyn Nesbit ) | |||
| • Howard E. Rollins Jr. - " Ragtime " (for the role of John Cole House Walker Jr.) | |||
| • Kathleen Turner - " Body Heat " (for the role of Mattie Walker) | |||
| • Rachel Ward - Team Sharkey (for the role of Domino) | |||
| • Craig Wasson - " Four Friends " ( Eng. ) (For the role of Danilo) | |||
| • Ernest Thompson - " On the Golden Lake " | |||
| • Alan Alda - The Seasons | |||
| • Warren Beatty - The Reds | |||
| • Kurt Lyudtke - “ Without malice ” | |||
| • Harold Pinter - Woman of the French Lieutenant | |||
| • Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) - “ Arthur ” - music and words: Peter Allen, Bert Bacarach , Christopher Cross and Carol Bayer Sager | |||
| • Endless Love - “ Endless Love ” - music and words: Lionel Richie | |||
| • For Your Eyes Only - “ For Your Eyes Only ” - music: Bill Conti , words: Michael Leeson | |||
| • It's Wrong For Me To Love You - “ Butterfly ” - Music: Ennio Morricone , Words: Carol Connors | |||
| • One More Hour - “ Ragtime ” - music and words: Randy Newman | |||
| • Chariots of Fire ( Great Britain ) | |||
| • Atlantic City / Atlantic City ( Canada ) | |||
| • Submarine / Das Boot ( Germany ) | |||
| • Gallipoli / Gallipoli ( Australia ) | |||
| • Piscote: The Law of the Weakest / Pixote, a Lei do Mais Fraco ( Brazil ) | |||
Television Awards
| Categories | Winners and nominees | |
|---|---|---|
(drama) | • Blues Hill Street / Hill Street Blues | |
| • Dallas / Dallas | ||
| • Dynasty / Dynasty | ||
| • Spouses Hart / Hart to Hart | ||
| • Lou Grant | ||
(comedy or musical) | • MES / M * A * S * H | |
| • Barbara Mandrell and the Barbre Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters | ||
| • The Love Boat / The Love Boat | ||
| • Private Benjamin / Private Benjamin | ||
| • Taxi / Taxi | ||
| • Bill | ||
| • East of Eden / East of Eden | ||
| • Long Way Home / A Long Way Home | ||
| • Masada | ||
| • Murder in Texas / Murder in Texas | ||
(Best TV Special - Variety / Musical) | • The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts | |
| • American Film Institute honors Fred Astaire / The American Film Institute Salute to Fred Astaire | ||
| • Diana | ||
| • Lily: Sold / Lily: Sold Out | ||
| • A Lincoln Center Special: Beverly! | ||
in the dramatic television series | • Daniel J. Travanti - “ Blues Hill Street ” (for the role of captain Frank Furillo) | |
| • Edward Asner - " Lou Grant " (for the role of Lou Grant) | ||
| • John Forsyth - " Dynasty " (for the role of Blake Carrington) | ||
| • Larry Hagman - Dallas (for the role of Jay Ara Ewing ) | ||
| • Tom Selleck - “ Private Detective Magnum ” (for the role of Detective Thomas Magnum) | ||
in the dramatic television series | • Linda Evans - " Dynasty " (for the role of Crystal Carrington) | |
| • Barbara Bel Geddes - Dallas (for the role of Miss Allie Ewing ) | ||
| • Joan Collins - Dynasty (for the role of Alexis Carrington Colby ) | ||
| • Morgan Fairchild - Flamingo Road (for the role of Constance Weldon Carlisle) | ||
| • Linda Gray - Dallas (for the role of Sue Ellen Ewing ) | ||
| • Stephanie Powers - Spouses Hart (for the role of Jennifer Hart) | ||
(comedy or musical) | • Alan Alda - MES (for the role of captain Benjamin Franklin Pierce ) | |
| • James Garner - “ Bret Maverick ” ( Eng. ) (For the role of Bret Maverick) | ||
| • Judd Hirsch - “ Taxi ” (for the role of Alex Reiger) | ||
| • Gavin MacLeod - “The Boat of Love ” (for the role of captain Merrill Stabing) | ||
| • Tony Randall - Love, Sydney ( Eng. ) (For the role of Sydney Shore) | ||
(comedy or musical) | • Eileen Brennan - “ Private Benjamin ” ( Eng. ) (For the role of captain Doreen Lewis) | |
| • Loni Anderson - Radio Cincinnati ( Engl. ) (For Jennifer Elizabeth Marlow) | ||
| • Bonnie Franklin - “ Once at a time ” (for the role of Ann Romano) | ||
| • Barbara Mandrell - " Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters " (for the role of herself) | ||
| • Loretta Sweet - “ MESH ” (for the role of Major Margaret Khaligan ) | ||
in a mini-series or television movie | • Mickey Rooney - " Bill " (for the role of Bill Sackter) | |
| • Dirk Bogard - The Story of Patricia Neil (for the role of Roald Dahl ) | ||
| • Timothy Hutton - “The Long Way Home ” (for the role of Donald Branch Booth) | ||
| • Danny Kay - “ Skoki ” ( Eng. ) (For the role of Max Feldman) | ||
| • Peter O'Toole - Masada (for the role of Cornelius Flavius Silva) | ||
| • Ray Sharkey - The Trial of Bill Carney ( Eng. ) (For the role of Bill Carney) | ||
| • Peter Strauss - Masada (for the role of Elazar ben Yair ) | ||
in a mini-series or television movie | • Jane Seymour - “ East of Paradise ” (for the role of Katie Trask) | |
| • Ellen Burstyn - People Against Gene Harris (for the role of Gene Harris) | ||
| • Glenda Jackson - " The Story of Patricia Neil " (for the role of Patricia Neil ) | ||
| • Jacqueline Smith - “ First Lady ” ( Eng. ) (For the role of Jacqueline Kennedy ) | ||
| • Joanne Woodward - Crisis in Central High ( Eng. ) (For the role of Elizabeth Huckabee) | ||
in a television series, mini-series or television movie | • John Hillerman - “ Private Detective Magnum ” (for the role of Jonathan Higgins) | |
| • Danny DeVito - “ Taxi ” (for the role of Louis de Palma) | ||
| • Pat Harington Jr. - “ Once at a time ” (for the role of Duane F. Schneider) | ||
| • Vic Teybek - " Alice " ( English ) (for the role of Mel Sharples) | ||
| • Hervé Vilšez - “ Fantasy Island ” ( eng. ) (For the role of the Tattoo) | ||
in a television series, mini-series or television movie | • Valerie Bertinelli - “ Once at a time ” (for the role of Barbara Cooper) | |
| • Daniel Brisbois - “ At Archie Bander ” ( Eng. ) (For the role of Stephanie Mills) | ||
| • Marilu Henner - Taxi (for the role of Elaine O'Connor-Nardò) | ||
| • Beth Howland - " Alice " (for the role of Vera Louise Gorman) | ||
| • Lauren Tewis - “The Boat of Love ” (for the role of Julie McCoy) | ||
Special Awards
| Reward | Laureates | |
|---|---|---|
(Award for contribution to cinema) | • Sidney Poitier | |
(Symbolic title) | • Laura Dern - (daughter of actor Bruce Dern and actress Diane Ladd ) | |
See also
- Oscar 1982 (the main annual national film award of the USA)
- BAFTA 1982 (British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award)
- "Cesar" 1982 (award of the French Academy of Art and Cinema Technology)
- Saturn 1982 (Academy award of science fiction, fantasy and horror films)
- "Golden Raspberry" 1982 (award for dubious merit in the field of cinema)