Best Performance by an Actor- Drama- Leonardo DiCaprio
“This film was about the triumph of the human spirit, but above all it was about trust,” he says. Before thanking his director. Interesting, because the shoot was notoriously difficult or as one survivor put it a ‘living hell’.
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama
The winner is, Sam Smith for Writing’s on The Wall for James Bond’s Spectre.
Sam Smith for Writings on the Wall. (Photo: AP)
Leo’s Whoops Moment
Well, Whoops. Awkward encounter much Leo? Though they didn’t look at each other, this Vine says a lot.
Best Actress in a Limited-Series or TV Movie
And the winner is...Lady Gaga!
With a teary eye, she thanked Ryan Murphy, the writer of American Horror Story: Hotel, among other people.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Gael Garcia-Bernal has won for Mozart in the Jungle. Most of us secretly rooted for Aziz Ansari, but hey, congratulations Gael.
Here’s a lesson on how to react when you haven’t won. Bless you, Aziz Ansari.
Best Screenplay
The award goes to Steve Jobs. For a movie that didn’t do too well at the box office, Aaron Sorkin and Danny Boyle have won two awards for their film.
Aaron Sorkin for Steve Jobs. (Photo: AP)
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture
Sylvester Stallone has won the award.
Sly as people lovingly call him thanked his family, Irwin Winkler and Rob Chartoff (producers of Rocky). He also thanked Rocky Balboa for being the best imaginary friend he ever had. Now isn’t that sweet!
Best Animated Feature Film
Disney-Pixar’s Inside-Out has won Best Animated Feature Film.
A still from the movie. (Photo: Disney/Pixar)
Best Performance By An Actor in A Motion Picture
Matt Damon wins the award for Best performance by an actor in a motion picture – comedy or musical.
The nominees were needless to say phenomenal, but Damon bagged one of the most awaited awards of night.
(Photo: AP)
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