Golden Globe Awards - Nominations revealed

Nominations for the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards have been announced and we're delighted that a number of UA clients have been nominated.

Nominated in the Best Motion Picture - Drama category is 1917 starring Andrew Scott, and The Two Popes with Hair and Makeup design by Marese Langan and with Sandra Frieze as dialogue coach to Jonathan Pryce

Up for Best Picture - Comedy/Musical; is Jojo Rabbit, with Stephen MerchantLuke Brandon Field and with Chrissie Beveridge on hair and make-up to Scarlett Johansson, Once Upon a Time.. in Hollywood starring Costa Ronin and Rocketman, starring Taron Egerton, Tom Bennett, with Hair and Makeup design by  Lizzie Yianni Georgiou, Edited by Chris Dickens ACE and Peter Francis, Production Designer for Additional Photography.

Taron Egerton gains his first Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor - Comedy/Musical for his performance in Rocketman

Nominations for Best Television Series - Drama include; The Crown, starring Olivia ColmanJason Watkins, Penny DownieNancy CarrollDan SkinnerEmerald FennellNigel WhitmeyAndrew Buckley, Samuel West, Angus Wright, Colin Morgan, Andrew Lee Potts, with Episode 5 edited by Simon Brasse, Episode 8 by Peggy Koretzky, Episode 9 by Daniel Greenway and Ep 10 by Celia Haining, and Killing Eve, with Emerald Fennell as head writer of the series, episode 3 co-written by Henrietta & Jessica Ashworthstarring Shannon Tarbet, Barbara Flynn and superbly cast by Crowley Poole Casting.

Barry starring Anthony Carrigan, and Fleabag - with Sian CliffordAndrew ScottOlivia Colman. Directed by Harry Bradbeer, edited by Gary Dollner and with Costume Design by Ray Holman are both nominated for Best Comedy Series.

Nominations for Best Limited Series include; Catch-22 starring Harrison Osterfield , Shai Matheson and Freddie WatkinsChernobyl, with Jessie BuckleyCaoilfhionn DunneGerard KearnsIan PirieJames Cosmoand with Prosthetic Make up Artist Lucy SibbickThe Loudest Voice with Sienna Miller and Annabelle Wallis,

Kit Harington is nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Series for his role in Game Of Thrones.

Up for Best Actress in a Drama Series is Olivia Colman, for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown.

Nominated for Best Supporting Actor In a TV series in Andrew Scott for his portrayal of 'Sexy Priest' in Fleabag

Ricky Gervais will return to host the awards on 5th January. Congratulations all! 

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