Monday, January 16, 2012

The Most Beautiful Golden Globe winners, 2012

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These ladies proved that they're as talented as they are beautiful.
We are talking about the actresses who snagged the 2012 Golden Globe trophies in their respective categories. Take a look.

Kate Winslet, Best Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television 



Kate Winslet


Kate Winslet topped her Emmy win for Midred Pierce with a Golden Globe trophy for the mini series.

Although this wasn't the British actress's first time at the Globes, she continued her tradition of babbling during her acceptance speech, thanking the show's makers profusely.

Michelle Williams, Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical

Michelle Williams
The petite blonde's convincing turn as erstwhile sex symbol Marylin Monroe in My Week With Marylin won her many accolades and the first award of the year.

She beat strong contenders -- Kate Winslet (Carnage) and Charlize Theron (Young Adult).

Octavia Spencer, Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Octavia Spencer
Actress Octavia Spencer won for her turn as a maid in the Civil Rights era movie The Help.
Spencer quoted Dr Martin Luther King Jr in her acceptance: 'All labour that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance.'

Claire Danes, Best Actress In A Television Series - Drama

Claire Danes
Claire Danes won her first Golden Globe when she was 15 for My So-called Life and forgot to thank her parents.
She got the opportunity to do it right with a nod for her role in Homeland.

Laura Dern, Best Actress In A Television Series - Comedy Or Musical

Laura Dern
Laura Dern had to fight it out with 30 Rock's Tina Fey and New Girl's Zooey Deschanel to claim the prize for her show Enlightened.
While some may be disappointed over Fey losing, this one was one worthy choice, we think.

Meryl Streep, Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama

Meryl Streep
The 62-year-old actress sealed her position as a best actress winner when she signed The Iron Lady to play former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Holding the record of the most individual wins, the actress shows no signs of slowing yet.

Jessica Lange, Best Supporting Actress in a TV mini series

Jessica Lange
Jessica Lange won her fifth Golden Globe, this time for her work as Constance Langdon in the popular seriesAmerican Horror Story.

She won ahead of Kelly MacDonald from Boardwalk Empire, Maggie Smith of Downton Abbey, Sofia Vergara ofModern Family and Evan Rachel Wood of Mildred Pierce.

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