Golden Globe Awards — Hollywood Foreign Press Association

The 49th Golden Globe Awards

January 18, 1992  •  Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills  •  Cecil B. DeMille: Robert De Niro

2
Bugsy wins
3
Beauty and the Beast wins
Bugsy — Drama Film • Jodie Foster — Actress Drama (Silence of the Lambs)
Beauty and the Beast — Comedy/Musical Film, Score, Song • Robert De Niro — Cecil B. DeMille
Film Awards
Best Motion Picture — Drama
Winner
Bugsy
Barry Levinson, dir. — TriStar Pictures
The Silence of the LambsTrailerWatchRTIMDb
JFKWatchRTIMDb
Thelma & LouiseWatchRTIMDb
The Prince of TidesWatchRTIMDb
Best Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Beauty and the Beast
Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise, dir. — Walt Disney Pictures
City SlickersWatchRTIMDb
The Fisher KingWatchRTIMDb
Barton FinkWatchRTIMDb
Best Director — Motion Picture
Winner
Oliver Stone
JFK
Jonathan Demme— The Silence of the Lambs
Ridley Scott— Thelma & Louise
Barry Levinson— Bugsy
John Singleton— Boyz n the Hood
Best Actor — Drama Film
Winner
Nick Nolte
The Prince of Tides — as Tom Wingo
Warren Beatty— Bugsy
Kevin Costner— JFK
Anthony Hopkins— The Silence of the Lambs
Patrick Swayze— Point Break
Best Actress — Drama Film
Winner
Jodie Foster
The Silence of the Lambs — as Clarice Starling
Geena Davis— Thelma & Louise
Susan Sarandon— Thelma & Louise
Barbra Streisand— The Prince of Tides
Laura Dern— Rambling Rose
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Robin Williams
The Fisher King — as Parry
Warren Beatty— Bugsy
Billy Crystal— City Slickers
Steve Martin— L.A. Story
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Bette Midler
For the Boys — as Dixie Leonard
Geena Davis— Thelma & Louise
Michelle Pfeiffer— Frankie and Johnny
Susan Sarandon— Thelma & Louise
Best Supporting Actor — Film
Winner
Jack Palance
City Slickers — as Curly Washburn
Ben Kingsley— Bugsy
John Goodman— Barton Fink
Harvey Keitel— Bugsy / Thelma & Louise
Best Supporting Actress — Film
Winner
Mercedes Ruehl
The Fisher King — as Anne Napolitano
Juliette Lewis— Cape Fear
Diane Ladd— Rambling Rose
Jessica Lange— Cape Fear
Best Original Score — Film
Winner
Alan Menken — Beauty and the Beast
Best Original Song — Film
Winner
“Beauty and the Beast” — Beauty and the Beast
Alan Menken & Howard Ashman
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner
Europa Europa
Germany/France — Agnieszka Holland
Television Awards
Best TV Series — Drama
Winner
Northern Exposure
CBS
Best TV Series — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Brooklyn Bridge
CBS
Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TV
Winner
Stalin
HBO — starring Robert Duvall
Best Actor — Drama TV Series
Winner
Chris Cooper
Northern Exposure — CBS
Best Actress — Drama TV Series
Winner
Angela Lansbury
Murder, She Wrote — CBS
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Burt Reynolds
Evening Shade — CBS
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Candice Bergen
Murphy Brown — CBS
Best Actor — Miniseries or TV Movie
Winner
Robert Duvall
Stalin — HBO
Best Actress — Miniseries or TV Movie
Winner
Laura Dern
Afterburn — TNT
Best Supporting Actor — TV
Winner
James Earl Jones
Gabriel’s Fire — ABC
Best Supporting Actress — TV
Winner
Madeline Kahn
Mr. President — Fox