Golden Globe Awards — Hollywood Foreign Press Association

The 37th Golden Globe Awards

January 31, 1980  •  Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills  •  Cecil B. DeMille: Gene Kelly

4
Ordinary People wins
3
Coal Miner’s Daughter wins
Ordinary People — Drama Film, Actor (Sutherland), Actress (Tyler Moore), Director (Redford)
Coal Miner’s Daughter — Comedy/Musical Film, Actress (Spacek) • Gene Kelly — Cecil B. DeMille
Film Awards
Best Motion Picture — Drama
Winner
Ordinary People
Robert Redford, dir. — Paramount Pictures
Raging BullWatchRTIMDb
The Elephant ManWatchRTIMDb
The Stunt ManWatchRTIMDb
Best Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Coal Miner’s Daughter
Michael Apted, dir. — Universal Pictures
9 to 5WatchRTIMDb
Private BenjaminWatchRTIMDb
Best Director — Motion Picture
Winner
Robert Redford
Ordinary People
Martin Scorsese— Raging Bull
David Lynch— The Elephant Man
Best Actor — Drama Film
Winner
Robert De Niro
Raging Bull — as Jake LaMotta
Donald Sutherland— Ordinary People
John Hurt— The Elephant Man
Peter O’Toole— The Stunt Man
Best Actress — Drama Film
Winner
Mary Tyler Moore
Ordinary People — as Beth Jarrett
Goldie Hawn— Private Benjamin
Gena Rowlands— Gloria
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Ray Sharkey
The Idolmaker
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Sissy Spacek
Coal Miner’s Daughter — as Loretta Lynn
Goldie Hawn— Private Benjamin
Jane Fonda— 9 to 5
Best Supporting Actor — Film
Winner
Timothy Hutton
Ordinary People — as Conrad Jarrett
Best Supporting Actress — Film
Winner
Mary Steenburgen
Melvin and Howard
Best Original Score — Film
Winner
Ennio Morricone — The Stunt Man
Best Original Song — Film
Winner
“9 to 5” — 9 to 5
Dolly Parton
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner
Tess
France/UK — Roman Polanski
Television Awards
Best TV Series — Drama
Winner
Hill Street Blues
NBC
Best TV Series — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Barney Miller
ABC
Best Actor — Drama TV Series
Winner
Daniel J. Travanti
Hill Street Blues — as Capt. Frank Furillo
Best Actress — Drama TV Series
Winner
Stefanie Powers
Hart to Hart — ABC
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Alan Alda
M*A*S*H — CBS
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Audrey Hepburn
Producers’ Showcase (special recognition)