Javier Bardem Takes Home a Golden Globe
21:48 H | Topics: Celebrities - Entertainment - Los Angeles - Movies
We've got winners! There may not have been a Golden Globes gala this year, but that didn't stop the Hollywood Foreign Press Association from choosing their picks for the coveted awards. This just in: I'm happy to report that Spanish actor Javier Bardem took home a Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his spectacular performance as a psychopathic killer in No Country for Old Men.
Another VL favorite, America Ferrera was nominated again for Best Actress in a Comedy Series for Ugly Betty, but lost out to the hilarious Tina Fey.
The Coen Brothers also took home a Globe for Best Screenplay for No Country for Old Men. Yay!
Director Julian Schnabel -- who directed Javi in Before Night Falls (a film that earned him a Best Actor nomination -- took home a Golden Globe for Best Director for French-U.S. co-production The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.
The winners are still coming in but you can see the constantly updated winners list at CinemaBlend (the official Golden Globes site doesn't have them up yet). There weren't many Latinos among nominees, so don't expect as many Latino names on the winners list as last year.
Via / CinemaBlend
Related
- Cancelled Globes Damaging L.A. Economy (Wednesday, Jan 09 2008)
- The biggest Latino box office hit in U.S. history (Tuesday, Feb 06 2007)



