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  • Tiny Hobbits Take Big Step to Oscar with Globe Wins
    2004-01-26


    Director Peter Jackson kisses his Golden Globe for best director for 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' at the 61st annual Golden Globe awards in Beverly Hills, California, January 25, 2004. The film also won the best motion picture award.
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    The Return of the King
    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The tiny Hobbits of the Shire took a giant step toward earning Oscar gold on Sunday as the final part of the epic fantasy, "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" won four Golden Globe Awards, including best film drama.

    In an awards show that could have been subtitled "Round Up Usual Suspects," all the favorites seemed to come up winners.

    Second-time filmmaker Sofia Coppola, daughter of industry legend Francis Ford Coppola, saw her tale of disenchanted and disoriented Americans in Japan, "Lost In Translation," win best film comedy. She also was named best screenwriter, and Bill Murray, the star around whom the film was fashioned, was named best actor in a comedy.

    South African-born Charlize Theron let out a yelp of joy when she won best actress in a drama for her performance as serial killer Aileen Wuornos in "Monster."

    Theron, usually a screen beauty, had to gain 30 pounds and make herself as ugly as possible for the role -- the type of transformation that earns Hollywood respect and often acting honors.

    Oft neglected actor Sean Penn, admired by many in his craft for his powerful performances, was named best actor in a drama for playing a father who seeks retribution for his daughter's death in Clint Eastwood's mystery drama "Mystic River."

    "Cold Mountain," the film upon which Miramax Films placed its Oscar hopes, pretty much got a cold shoulder at the Globes, winning only one of the eight awards it was up for -- Renee Zellweger was named best supporting actress.

    "Rings" also earned a Golden Globe award for New Zealand's Peter Jackson for best director and claimed trophies for best original film score and favorite song with "Into the West," making it a winner in each group in which it was nominated.

    HOBBITS AT THE WHEEL

    Jackson and "Lord of the Rings" gained the driver's seat in what had been a wide open Oscar race because winners here often go on to claim Oscars, the U.S. film industry's highest awards, and because "Rings" and Jackson have figured prominently in early critical and industry honors.

    Jackson, who spent seven years on the project, joked that it had made him feel "like a hobbit" and was asked if he thought the Golden Globe awards meant an Oscar would follow.

    "Well, I don't know; I tend to not want to think in such competitive terms. I'm happy to receive awards and I'm very grateful. I'm just happy to be a participant and turn up at the shows," he said backstage.

    Penn was absent from the gala ceremony that was attended by Hollywood's top stars like Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. She wore a white and gold backless gown and a gold lame headband around her red hair. Plunging necklines seemed to be the fashion order of the day with many actresses sporting them.

    Overall, the night held few surprises. Diane Keaton was named best actress in a comedy for her work with Jack Nicholson in "Something's Gotta Give."

    Penn's co-star, Tim Robbins, earned the best supporting actor award.

    Unlike the Oscars, which will be awarded by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Feb. 29, the Golden Globes sponsor, the roughly 90-member Hollywood Foreign Press Association, also votes for winners in television categories.

    TV TOO

    "Angels in America," the two-part Pulitzer-prize winning play, won five of the top TV awards including best mini-series or television movie. Al Pacino and Meryl Streep were named best actor and actress in that category. Jeffrey Wright was named best supporting actor and Mary-Louise Parker best supporting actress.

    Streep, who plays several roles in the drama about the scourge of AIDS, took a swipe at President Bush's State of the Union speech, saying she did not think the two biggest problems in the country were fighting steroid use in sports or making sure marriage was only between men and women.

    Sarah Jessica Parker was named best actress in a television comedy or musical series for her work in "Sex And The City" and Anthony LaPaglia was named best actor in a TV dramatic series for his work as an FBI agent in "Without A Trace."

    Frances Conroy was named best actress in a dramatic series for her work as the mother in "Six Feet Under" and the BBC's "The Office" was named best comedy series.

    Ricky Gervais, star of "The Office" and also winner of best actor in a comedy, quipped: "I'm not from these parts. I'm from a little place called England. We used to run the world before you." Reuters

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  • 'Lord of the Rings' Wins Best Picture Oscar (2004-03-01)
  • Tiny Hobbits Take Big Step to Oscar with Globe Wins (2004-01-26)
  • Penn Wins Dramatic Actor Golden Globe (2004-01-25)
  • 'Cold Mountain' Heats Up Oscar Race (2003-12-25)

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    2003-10-08

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