Camara replaces Berk as Foreign Press head
Jorge Camara was elected president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. for 2007-08 at the annual election meeting held Tuesday.
Bill Higgins | 6/6/2007
Films in theaters could reap bonanza
Almost as soon as the Golden Globes ceremony ended at the Beverly Hilton, distributors rushed to expand their pictures this past weekend, looking to capitalize not just on their wins but on possible Oscar nominations.
Gabriel Snyder, Dave McNary | 1/21/2007
Ratings Flash - Rick Kissell
The highest-rated Golden Globes Awards telecast in three years lifted NBC to victory on Monday night, but Fox held tough with the second night of its two-part "24" premiere. The awards show averaged 20 million viewers overall from 8 to 11 p.m.
Rick Kissell | 1/16/2007
'Dreamgirls' sings the right tune
The Golden Globes spread out the love Monday night, honoring a long-gestating musical, several beloved figures and a long list of British talent. Trophy winners almost all had familiarity on their side as films based on a play, books, other movies and real life nabbed the HFPA's 64th annual Golden Globes at the BevHilton.
Phil Gallo | 1/15/2007
'Ugly Betty,' 'Anatomy' take top tube trophies
First-year series, British veterans and ABC's Thursday night all made a major splash in the TV categories at Monday's Golden Globe Awards, where "Ugly Betty" and its star wore the comedy crown and medical hit "Grey's Anatomy" checked out as best drama.
Brian Lowry | 1/15/2007
Actor thanks co-star Davitian's 'golden globes'
Sacha Baron Cohen, accepting the award for Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical.
Variety Staff | 1/15/2007
Getting there is half the battle
For the nominees, arriving at the Globes presents some problems. Bill Nighy ("Gideon's Daughter") said, "I always forget how looney it is. You get out of the car, see the red carpet and you want to go back to the hotel and have a lie down."
Bill Higgins | 1/15/2007
Complete list of the night's winners
A complete list of the winners at the 64th Annual Golden Globe Awards. "Babel" took home the top drama prize, while "Dreamgirls" was chosen in the musical or comedy category. The directing award went to Martin Scorsese ("The Departed").
Variety Staff | 1/15/2007
Backstage Notes
Though she certainly has a knack for playing queens, "Elizabeth I" star Helen Mirren gave a ribald dismissal to the idea that her blood runs blue. "I'm an Essex girl," she said, quipping, "You know how you know if an Essex girl has an orgasm? She drops her fries."
Justin Chang, David S. Cohen | 1/15/2007
Globes draws big int'l numbers
The Globes telecast is not a guaranteed shoo-in to win the day in primetime ratings. All such shows, from the Oscars to the Emmys to the Grammys, have had their ups and downs in recent years.
Elizabeth Guider | 1/14/2007