Golden Globe Award

Golden Globe Awards — Hollywood Foreign Press Association

The 51st Golden Globe Awards

January 22, 1994  •  Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills  •  Hosted by Chevy Chase  •  Cecil B. DeMille: Sophia Loren

3
Schindler’s List wins
2
Four Weddings wins
Schindler’s List — Drama Film, Director (Spielberg), Screenplay
Four Weddings and a Funeral — Comedy/Musical Film, Actor (Grant) • Sophia Loren — Cecil B. DeMille
Film Awards
Best Motion Picture — Drama
Winner
Schindler’s List
Steven Spielberg, dir. — Universal Pictures
The FugitiveWatchRTIMDb
In the Name of the FatherWatchRTIMDb
The PianoWatchRTIMDb
PhiladelphiaWatchRTIMDb
Best Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Four Weddings and a Funeral
Mike Newell, dir. — PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Mrs. DoubtfireWatchRTIMDb
Sleepless in SeattleWatchRTIMDb
Groundhog DayWatchRTIMDb
Best Director — Motion Picture
Winner
Steven Spielberg
Schindler’s List
Jane Campion— The Piano
Andrew Davis— The Fugitive
Jim Sheridan— In the Name of the Father
Robert Altman— Short Cuts
Best Actor — Drama Film
Winner
Tom Hanks
Philadelphia — as Andrew Beckett
Daniel Day-Lewis— In the Name of the Father
Liam Neeson— Schindler’s List
Anthony Hopkins— The Remains of the Day
Harrison Ford— The Fugitive
Best Actress — Drama Film
Winner
Holly Hunter
The Piano — as Ada McGrath
Angela Bassett— What’s Love Got to Do with It
Emma Thompson— The Remains of the Day
Debra Winger— Shadowlands
Jodie Foster— Sommersby
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Hugh Grant
Four Weddings and a Funeral — as Charles
Robin Williams— Mrs. Doubtfire
Tom Hanks— Sleepless in Seattle
Kevin Kline— Dave
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Andie MacDowell
Four Weddings and a Funeral — as Carrie
Meg Ryan— Sleepless in Seattle
Stockard Channing— Six Degrees of Separation
Angela Bassett— What’s Love Got to Do with It
Best Supporting Actor — Film
Winner
Tommy Lee Jones
The Fugitive — as Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard
Leonardo DiCaprio— What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
Ralph Fiennes— Schindler’s List
Pete Postlethwaite— In the Name of the Father
Best Supporting Actress — Film
Winner
Winona Ryder
The Age of Innocence — as May Welland
Anna Paquin— The Piano
Emma Thompson— In the Name of the Father
Rosie Perez— Fearless
Best Screenplay — Film
Winner
Steven Zaillian — Schindler’s List
Best Original Score — Film
Winner
John Williams — Schindler’s List
Best Original Song — Film
Winner
“Streets of Philadelphia” — Philadelphia
Bruce Springsteen
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner
Farewell My Concubine
China/Hong Kong — Chen Kaige
Television Awards
Best TV Series — Drama
Winner
NYPD Blue
ABC
Best TV Series — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Frasier
NBC
Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TV
Winner
Prime Suspect 3
ITV/PBS
Best Actor — Drama TV Series
Winner
Dennis Franz
NYPD Blue — as Det. Andy Sipowicz — ABC
Best Actress — Drama TV Series
Winner
Helen Mirren
Prime Suspect 3 — as DCI Jane Tennison — ITV/PBS
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Kelsey Grammer
Frasier — as Dr. Frasier Crane — NBC
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Helen Hunt
Mad About You — as Jamie Buchman — NBC
Best Actor — Miniseries or TV Movie
Winner
Hume Cronyn
To Dance with the White Dog — CBS Hallmark
Best Actress — Miniseries or TV Movie
Winner
Bette Midler
Gypsy — CBS
Best Supporting Actor — TV
Winner
David Hyde Pierce
Frasier — as Dr. Niles Crane — NBC
Best Supporting Actress — TV
Winner
Faye Dunaway
It Had to Be You — CBS Pilot