The winners for the 2008 Golden Globe Awards were announced last night at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. There were no stars, no Hollywood power players, no red carpet… Not with the Writer’s Guild strike still going strong. Winners will receive this year’s Globe awards by mail.

And the winners are…

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Best Supporting Actress: Cate Blanchett for her portrayal of Bob Dylan in I’m Not There. Blanchett beat out favorite Amy Ryan from Ben Affleck-directed, Gone Baby Gone.

Best Actress in a Television Drama: Glenn Close wins for FX series Damages against stiff competition — Edie Falco, Sally Fields (the Emmy-winner in this category), and Oscar-winner Holly Hunter.

Best Supporting Television Actress: Samantha Morton wins for Longford, beating out “it girl” Katherine Heigl. At least she’s got new hubby Josh Kelley to cheer her up!

Best Actor in a Television Drama: The Globes live up to their rep, awarding Jon Hamm from AMC’s little-watched but critically-acclaimed new series Mad Men. Hamm ended House star Hugh Laurie’s 2-year streak in this category.

Best Animated Movie: Ratatouille

Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical: In a loaded catgory, Marion Cotillard beats out favorites like Amy Adams and Ellen Page for her turn as Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose.

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Expected winner Javier Bardem takes it for the Coen Brothers latest, No Country For Old Men.

Best Actress in a Mini-Series or TV Movie: Mad Money star Queen Latifah keeps Debra Messing’s Golden Globes oh-fer streak going, taking home the award for Life Support.

Best Actor in a Television Comedy: David Duchovny wins his second Golden Globe for Showtime Series Californication.

Best Television Comedy: Extras takes the evening.

Best Actress in a Television Comedy: Last year’s winner America Ferrera is taken down by Tina Fey, who won an Emmy this year for writing her show, 30 Rock.

Best Director: Julian Schnabel wins for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: Johnny Depp wins his first Golden Globe after 7 nominations for the title role in Sweeney Todd.

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is a surprising winner over the buzzed-about Juno.

Best Television Drama: AMC’s Mad Men. That Hollywood Foreign Press loves their newcomers!

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama: Julie Christie beats out perennial Globes fave Angelina Jolie for her role in Away From Her.

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama: Intense actor Daniel Day-Lewis takes it for intense movie There Will Be Blood.

Best Motion Picture, Drama: And the Globes makes Atonement an Oscar favorite, awarding it the Best Picture of the Year.

 
 

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