‘The Social Network’ wins big at Golden Globes 2011
January 17th, 2011 - 6:12 pm ICT by ANI
London, Jan 17 (ANI): ‘The Social Network’ dominated the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, taking home not one, not two, but four trophies.
These include those for Best Score, Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay, reports the Telegraph.
Natalie Portman bagged the Best Actress Golden Globe for her role as a dancer in ‘Black Swan’, Colin Firth won the Best Actor award for his role in ‘The King’s Speech’ and Christian Bale won the award for the best performance in a supporting role for ‘The Fighter’.
While Paul Giamatti won the best actor in a musical or comedy for ‘Barney’s Version,’ Annette Bening was named best comic actress for ‘The Kids Are All Right’.
‘Toy Story 3′ won the award for the Best Animated Film.
‘Glee’ won three Golden Globes - for the best supporting actor and actress as well as for the Best television series. (ANI)
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