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Published Date: 13 January 2009
BRITISH talent was tipped to storm the Oscars yesterday after triumphing at the Golden Globe Awards.
Kate Winslet, 33, broke down in tears as she won best actress in a drama for her role in Revolutionary Road and best supporting actress for The Reader at the ceremony in Los Angeles. Previously, she had been nominated five times without success.


Slumdog Millionaire, a feel-good film about a Mumbai orphan, was the biggest winner, scooping four awards, including best picture and best director for Danny Boyle.

"Your mad, pulsating affection for our film is much appreciated. Really, deeply appreciated," he said.

The Golden Globes are seen as an indicator of who will win the Oscars next month. Bookmakers and film critics alike were yesterday treating Slumdog and Winslet as favourites for the awards. But voices of caution were also warning that the British invasion has faltered in the past. A big Hollywood name – such as Clint Eastwood, who directed and starred in the box-office hit Gran Torino – could win more favour than Slumdog with the thousands of film industry voters, who settle the Academy Awards.

Winslet said: "Is this really happening?" as she collected her first Globe. "You'll have to forgive me because I have a habit of not winning things," she said.

Those treading the red carpet included, from left, pop star Beyoncé, Cameron Diaz, a triumphant Kate Winslet who won her first two Golden Globes, Ricky Gervais and Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie



The Oscar nominations are announced in ten days, with the awards taking place in February. Ladbrokes yesterday slashed the odds on Winslet winning the best actress award that eluded her for Titanic to 3/1 from 10/1. Cate Blanchett in The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, however, would be a popular rival. The Reader, meanwhile, has fared poorly at the US box office, which might see Winslet struggle with best supporting actress.

Other British winners included Sally Hawkins, the best actress in a comedy or musical for Happy-Go-Lucky, and Simon Beaufoy, who won the screenplay award for Slumdog Millionaire.

Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan accepted the best supporting actor Globe for the late Heath Ledger for his role as the Joker in the Batman film.

Mickey Rourke won best dramatic actor for The Wrestler, which also won best song for Bruce Springsteen.

FACT BOX

The winners:

Drama: Slumdog Millionaire

Musical or Comedy: Vicky Christina Barcelona

Actor, Drama: Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler

Actress, Drama: Kate Winslet, Revolutionary Road.

Director: Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

Actor, Musical or Comedy: Colin Farrell, In Bruges

Actress, Musical or Comedy: Sally Hawkins, Happy-Go-Lucky

Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight

Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet, The Reader

Foreign Language Film: Waltz With Bashir

Animated Film: Wall-E

Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy, Slumdog Millionaire

Original Score: AR Rahman, Slumdog Millionaire

Original Song: The Wrestler (written and performed by Bruce Springsteen), The Wrestler






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  • Last Updated: 12 January 2009 10:17 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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13/01/2009 09:26:25
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AJ Fife,

13/01/2009 09:45:46
Is there any Scottish interest this year?
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English flag,

13/01/2009 13:36:03
Typical AJ comment. AJ you should learn to accept your "BRITISHNESS" otherwise you are totally f---ed!
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English flag,

13/01/2009 13:40:13
3. Lets put it this way,she makes connery look like a amateur!
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AJ Fife,

13/01/2009 13:51:43
Interesting comment coming from someone called 'English Flag'!

Has nurse changed your adult nappy today kimba?
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Ewan Oosami,

13/01/2009 16:41:59
Oscars? self congratulatory claptrap where the acting continues until the end of the speeches. I'd rather watch paint dry!
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arc of insolvency,

13/01/2009 17:19:24
Well done to all the British success.

A J what a sad waste of time you are.
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English flag,

13/01/2009 17:27:19
I concur. AJ, you are a sad excuse for a human being,there is nothing wrong in being British. As for your insults AJ,it just shows you up as the wee pathetic,small minded cretin that you are.
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13/01/2009 17:36:02
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13/01/2009 17:37:12
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English flag,

13/01/2009 17:48:38
10/11. This is not about what name i call myself on a newspaper thread,it is about the small mindedness of some who can't or won't embrace the success of our BRITISH stars.
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Paddi,

13/01/2009 20:52:12
Please save us from this cringe making self-adulation. Winslett is the worst of the lot, professing not to have wanted any "prizes" and then giving the most awful hyperventilating "speech" so obviously (very badly) rehearsed. Just go away lovie and for god sake be quiet
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AJ Fife,

13/01/2009 22:28:42
By some of the above comments, it would seem being Scottish is a crime in the eyes of some. I made no reference to 'British', but the rightwing readership have a real problem with their preconceptions.

I'm sure the Jews in Germany in 1933 met similar bullying attitudes.
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Ewan M,

13/01/2009 22:43:02
I'm sure your plight and that of the Jews in Germany in 1933 are very similar!!! May I remind you that the success of the British actors is inclusive of us Scots.

From reading your postings previously you are an embarresment to everything Scottish and/or British.

 

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