Leo & Kate Rising. Plus Globe Darlings of Yore
Updated/Revised
While the Golden Globes are famous for not repeating themselves when it comes to TV honors (and thus earning our love because the world desperately needs the anti-Emmys). But this is not to say that they don't have favorite performers. The Globes, like every other awards body, have their personal pets, their default players, and their great loves. The names just don't totally line up with any other awards body... which is how it should be. Any awards group that seeks to share the same taste with another group (or predict it) would be immediately dismantled in a perfect awards world.
We had a reminder last night of four performers who know Golden Globe Love biblically. They know its scent, its desperation, its passion, its tenderness, even its cool rebukes (well, not Jennifer Lawrence yet. So far it's all rose petals and til death do us part promises). Denzel Washington received his third Golden Globe (the Cecil B Demille), Jennifer Lawrence received her third consecutive Globe for working with David O. Russell. And those Titanic lovebirds Kate Winslet & Leonardo DiCaprio received their fourth and third Globe trophies respectively.
The single best bit of the night actually skewered our obsession with more and more that awards shows and statistical madness thrive on. Jim Carrey was killing it as he perpetually described himself as two time Golden-Globe winning actor Jim Carrey.
And when I dream I don't just dream any old dream. No sir. I dream about being three time Golden Globe winning actor Jim Carrey.
Because then I would be enough.
It would finally be true.
And I could stop this terrible search for what I know ultimately won't fulfill me."
As much as we love some of the performers who make up the list of Most Globe Beloved it remains a fascinating mystery why some stars are just trophy magnets, as if no amount of hardware is enough to convince them our love is true, whereas others are expected to accept that our love is true though we deny them hardware and pat them on the back repeatedly with nominations.
But let's not get too philosophical about this.
Are Leo & Jennifer & Kate & Denzel the most popular actors ever with the HFPA? The answer is "no" but it's not far from "yes" since they all easily make the top 40 most beloved list. "The top 40 what?" you ask. I know it's a shock to discover a list here at The Film Experience but discover it you have dear reader.
Only actors with 3 or more acting trophies from the HFPA were considered for this list and only acting stats were included. That means Barbra Streisand, for example, is even more buried in Globes than this list implies, since they also like her as a director and singer. Any people like Streisand who have additional nominations or awards but not for acting have a * by their name. An old award the Globes used to give called "The Henrietta" was factored into this hierarhy too though not in totality. I didn't know what to do with Liz Taylor, for example. She only won one competitive Globe but they gave her three special prizes but I still left her off the list because only winning once competitively -- with a stingy nomination tally -- didn't feel like the right kind of love for this list even though they foung excuses to honor her somehow. I thought it was only fair to include TV because, unlike the Emmys, the Globes do not reward any actor several times for playing the same character.
ALL TIME FAVORITE ACTORS OF THE GOLDEN GLOBES
Disclaimer/CrowdSourcing: It's possible I forgot someone as the initial list (pre-research) came mostly from memories of Globe ceremonies and general Globe knowledge after which I fact-checked individual histories. So if you see someone missing who has won at least 3 times for acting, let me know. But if this list is imperfect it's still perfectly true in its devotions.
01 Meryl Streep 29 nominations | 8 wins
02 Jack Nicholson 16 nominations | 6 wins | 1 special prize
03 Shirley Maclaine 19 nominations | 5 wins | 2 special prizes
04 Barbra Streisand* 9 nominations | 2 wins | 5 special prizes
05 Jane Fonda 12 nominations | 4 wins | 3 special prizes
06 Angela Lansbury 15 nominations | 6 wins
[tie] Alan Alda* 15 nominations | 6 wins
08 Jack Lemmon 22 nominations | 4 wins | 2 special prizes
09 Robin Williams 10 nominations | 4 wins | 2 special prizes
10 Paul Newman 11 nominations | 3 wins | 3 special prizes
11 Jessica Lange 15 nominations | 5 wins
12 Al Pacino 18 nominations | 4 wins | 1 special prize
13 Dustin Hoffman 13 nominations | 4 wins | 1 special prize
14 Rosalind Russell 5 noms | 5 wins
15 Julie Andrews 10 noms | 3 wins | 2 special prizes
16 Kate Winslet 11 nominations | 4 wins
17 Tom Hanks 8 nominations | 4 wins
[tie] Sarah Jessica Parker 8 nominations | 4 wins
[tie] Bette Midler 8 nominations | 4 wins
[tie] Helen Hunt 8 nominations | 4 wins
... SJP is the notable exception to the Globe rule that it's tough to win repeatedly for the same role. She won all 4 of her Globes for playing Carrie Bradshaw.
21 Ingrid Bergman 7 nominations | 4 wins
22 Claire Danes 5 nominations | 4 wins
23 Marlon Brando 7 nominations | 2 wins | 2 special prizes
24 Helen Mirren 14 nominations | 3 wins
25 Maggie Smith 12 nominations | 3 wins
"Raw Bison Liver" is the new “Tracheotomy” pic.twitter.com/2HpjLshiPt
— Nathaniel Rogers (@nathanielr) January 11, 2016
Looks like Leonardo DiCaprio will finally be winning an Oscar. Those "we nearly died out there!" stories from the making of The Revenant really have hooked the media. So Leo will finally get his Oscar.
26 Leonardo DiCaprio 11 nominations | 3 wins
[tie] Ted Danson 11 nominations | 3 wins
[tie] Alec Baldwin 11 nominations | 3 wins
29 Nicole Kidman 10 nominations | 3 wins
30 Kelsey Grammar 9 nominations | 3 wins
[Tie] Mary Tyler Moore 9 nominations | 3 wins
[Tie] Cate Blanchett 9 nominations | 3 wins
...and yes this last one qualifies as the strangest triple time tie-mates of all time
33 Julia Roberts 8 nominations | 3 wins
34 Tom Cruise 7 nominations | 3 wins
35 Angelina Jolie 6 nominations | 3 wins
[tie] Renée Zellweger 6 nominations | 3 wins
37 Jennifer Lawrence 4 nominations | 3 wins
38 Warren Beatty* 8 noms | 2 wins | 1 special prize
39 Denzel Washington 7 nominations | 2 wins | 1 special prize
[tie] Jodie Foster 7 nominations | 2 wins | 1 special prize
I hope Denzel doesn't half-assedly come out as a lesbian
— Seth Abramovitch (@SethAbramovitch) January 11, 2016
...one of the best jokes on Twitter last night when Denzel's Cecil B DeMille presentation began was this one from Seth. It's in reference to that very curious Jodie Foster speech from a few years back that we discussed at length on these pages. Brilliant joke and even better in hindsight (though I'm sure Seth didn't know this because who is insane enough to have committed this to memory) when you realize that these Inside Man co-stars have the EXACT SAME GOLDEN GLOBE STATS.
Reader Comments (35)
Well, since you asked, you missed Robin Williams. He was nominated 10 times and won four Golden Globes (one for Mork & Mindy, one for Good Morning Vietnam, one for The Fisher King and one for Mrs. Doubtfire). He was also given a special prize for his voice work as the Genie in Aladdin and he was also given the Cecil B. Demille Award in 2005.
Another one you missed is Dustin Hoffman, who has been nominated 12 times and won 5 (Most Promising Newcomer for The Graduate, then awards for Kramer vs. Kramer, Tootsie, Death of a Salesman and Rain Man). He also won the Cecil B. Demille Award in 1997.
By the way, I could totally picture Cate Blanchett as Lillith (if Bebe Neuwirth weren't so perfect for the part), so I do think her and Kelsey Grammer make for an interesting duo...
What about Nicole Kidman? She has 10 nominations and 3 wins. She should be in that list.
For a second last night, I thought we were going to see Michael Fassbender upset, given the unexpected love for "Steve Jobs." But then I realized Winslet's win was actually the Globes wanting desperately to reunite Jack and Rose.
I never even considered the possibility that Kate would win anything for Steve Jobs, but now that it happened I really like the idea of her winning a second Oscar for that movie, even though I still think she's a long shot for the actual win.
Jim Carrey was the only good part of the night for me. He always delivers on award and talk shows; solid gold.
Richter & Juan -- thanks. i shall fix.
Call me petty, but it always makes me smile to see that Nicole Kidman has more nominations than Tom Cruise (and the same amount of wins).
Sorry, not sorry.
Shouldn't Angela Lansbury be third? She has fifteen nominations and as many wins as Nicholson. And she's an exception to the Globes rules too, since they rewarded her four times for Murder, She Wrote (as opposed to the Emmys, who seem to hate her)
Kate Winslet holds #10 spot already and she is clearly on track for more.
Globes reuniting Kate & Leo with his & hers Globes is very sentimental and was really nice.
Perspective: Shirley Maclaine (19 noms/ 5 wins) & Jack Lemmon 22 noms/4wins) were the JLaw & Tom Hanks of their day.
Could Billy Eichner host the Globes next year? Please !
Not sure exactly where she belongs on the list, but Julie Andrews has 10 regular nominations with 3 wins and also 4 nominations with 2 wins for the Henrietta award
Roll eyes - Meryl's and Jack's number of nominations...simply doesn't make sense. The HFPA should have spread a large part of that to other un-nominated actors/actresses.
Also Cher has 6 nominations and 3 wins
Since I'm a big The Sound of Music fan, so here I am talking about Julie Andrews. According to Wiki she got 10 nominations (9 in movies, 1 in TV), won 3 (Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, Victor Victoria) plus 2 Henrietta Awards whatever that is.
Helen Hunt went 4 for 8.
Alan Alda anyone? He's got 6, too! Rosalind Russell has 5 for 5! And Julia Roberts has 3, too!
I would love to see Kate and Leo do a film together but this time around, a comedy.
Joanne Woodward has 3 Globes from 10 noms. Michael Caine has 3 wins from 12 noms. Albert Finney has 3 from 9. Ted Danson has 3 from 11. Michael Douglas has 2 competitive wins and 1 special prize (8 noms). Ingrid Bergman has 4/8. Larry Olivier had 2/5 plus Cecil B. DeMille. Robert Duvall has 4/7; Sissy Spacek 3/7, James Garner 3/12, Faye Dunaway 3/11
Love Kate's win lots. Yet I still expected her to say "gather". That would've been real nostalgia.
Nat, sorry to pester, but you still haven't added Robin Williams. He's pretty high up on the list (his stats are in my first comment)...
I'm having too much fun with this I promise I'll stop after this
Ed Asner 5 for 11
George Clooney 3 for 8 plus 1 special
Gene Hackman 3 for 8 plus 1 special
Laura Dern 3 for 5
And if the special ensemble award for Short Cuts counts:
Julianne Moore 2 for 9 plus 1 special
Robert Downey Jr. 2 for 4 plus 1 special
Streep and Nichoson deserve to be at the top. No offense to Jennifer Lawrence and Channing Tautm, but they are not in the same league. At all.
While we're at it, consider this...
Pia Zadora and Sylvester Stallone - Golden Globe Winners
Katharine Hepburn and Montgomery Clift - NEVER WON A GOLDEN GLOBE
Matthew McConaughey has an Oscar. Fisher Stevens has an Oscar. Octavia Spencer has an Oscar.
Agree with "Any awards group that seeks to share the same taste with another group (or predict it) would be immediately dismantled in a perfect awards world." Although one sheep has outgrown the flock and could survive and thrive on their own or with like minds if they only had the courage.
“I would love to see Kate and Leo do a film together but this time around, a comedy.”
Steve, more likely Meryl Streep make a porn movie than Leonardo DiCaprio in a comedy. The Wolf of Wall Street is not worth - so comedy as the Martiian and American Hustle.
“I would love to see Kate and Leo do a film together but this time around, a comedy.”
Steve, more likely Meryl Streep make a porn movie than Leonardo DiCaprio in a comedy. The Wolf of Wall Street is not worth - so comedy as the Martian and American Hustle.
I don't look at Troy Garity and think of TV movies, I look at him at think of 'Bandits'! I love that movie. Cate's only real comedy.
Jim Carrey was hilarious. His appearance actually made me think someone should give him a plum dramatic supporting role and that could be his ticket to Oscar. It still makes me made he lost for The Truman Show.
"Jim Carrey was hilarious. His appearance actually made me think someone should give him a plum dramatic supporting role and that could be his ticket to Oscar. It still makes me made he lost for The Truman Show."
He wasn't even nominated. He has never been nominated for an Oscar.
I think Jim Carrey should actually present next year's Globes.
Andrew & The Great Dane -- funny how Oscar treats some comics as revelatory when they are decent in drama (robin williams, jonah hill, and many more) and others can't get arrested even when they make the same leap and arguably just as well or better (steve martin, jim carrey)
kimberly s-- it's funny because it's true but damn it would be great to see Leo & Kate in a romantic comedy. If it was endearing and funny the entire world would melt. melt melt
Jim Carrey had that great trifecta of roles in The Truman Show (his best ever IMO), Eternal Sunshine and Man On The Moon. How he never got nominated with Oscar is still a mystery to me.
I'm melting just thinking about a possible Leo/Kate romantic comedy, though I would watch pretty much anything not involving sinking ships or destructive marriages (or anything along the lines of Leo's Dead Wives Club).
Carrey killed it. So much better than all the other presenters combined
Kate Winslet is QUEEN. Cate Blanchett is BASIC.