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British actress Kate Winslet poses
with the trophies of the best actress and best supporting
actress awards at the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills,
California January 11, 2009.((Xinhua Photo) Photo
Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Jan. 13 (Xinhuanet) -- Five-time Oscar
nomenee Kate Winslet walked away from the 66th Annual Golden Globe
Awards with two trophies in hand -- best actress for her role in
Revolutionary Road and best supporting actress for her performance in The
Reader.
On the red carpet, Kate was accompanied by co-star
Leonardo DiCaprio.
The ceremony, considered the second largest event
after the annual Academy Awards in Kodak Theater, will help dispel clouds of
gloom among Americans' minds due to the current economic recession in the United
States, organizers said.
Hollywood stars and celebrities came back to the
ceremony at Beverly Hilton Hotel this year after a strike by the Writers Guild
of America reduced last year's event to a boring news conference, where winners
were announced at the same ball room.
Sunday night's event also gave Hollywood its first
chance to bid a fond farewell to the late Heath Ledger, who was named the winner
of a posthumous best supporting-actor award for his role as The Joker in "The
Dark Knight," the 2008 box office champion.
Meanwhile, as expected, British director Danny
Boyle's "Slum dog Millionaire," became the biggest winner at the Globes by
winning all four awards of its categories, including best drama and director for
Danny Boyle, also best screenplay and musical score.
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Director Danny Boyle of "Slumdog
Millionaire" arrives at the 66th annual Golden Globe awards in Beverly
Hills, California January 11, 2009.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The film, which tells a story of a young man from
Mumbai who finds success on a television game show in India, won five prizes on
Jan. 8's Broadcast Film Critics Association's Critics Choice Awards, including
best picture, director, writer, composer and young actor for star Dev Patel.
The Golden Globe Awards are often promoted as an
early indicator of the Oscar. However, none of the Golden Globe best picture
winners have gone on to win the Academy Award for best picture for the past four
years.
The awards are handed out by the Hollywood Foreign
Press Association, which has about 85 members based in Hollywood to report news
about the entertainment industry for publications around the
world.