19th Golden Globe Awards
19th Golden Globe Awards | |
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Date | March 5, 1962 |
Highlights | |
Best Film: Drama | The Guns of Navarone |
Best Film: Comedy | A Majority of One |
Best Film: Musical | West Side Story |
The 19th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1961, were held on March 5, 1962.
Winners and nominees[edit]
Film[edit]
Best Film - Drama[edit]
Best Film - Comedy[edit]
Best Film - Musical[edit]
Best Actor - Drama[edit]
Maximilian Schell – Judgment at Nuremberg
- Warren Beatty – Splendor in the Grass
- Maurice Chevalier – Fanny
- Paul Newman – The Hustler
- Sidney Poitier – A Raisin in the Sun
Best Actress - Drama[edit]
Geraldine Page – Summer and Smoke
- Leslie Caron – Fanny
- Shirley MacLaine – The Children's Hour
- Claudia McNeil – A Raisin in the Sun
- Natalie Wood – Splendor in the Grass
Best Actor - Comedy or Musical[edit]
Glenn Ford – Pocketful of Miracles
- Fred Astaire – The Pleasure of His Company
- Richard Beymer – West Side Story
- Bob Hope – Bachelor in Paradise
- Fred MacMurray – The Absent-Minded Professor
Best Actress - Comedy or Musical[edit]
Rosalind Russell – A Majority of One
- Bette Davis – Pocketful of Miracles
- Audrey Hepburn – Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Hayley Mills – The Parent Trap
- Miyoshi Umeki – Flower Drum Song
Best Supporting Actor[edit]
George Chakiris – West Side Story[3]
- Montgomery Clift – Judgment at Nuremberg
- Jackie Gleason – The Hustler
- Tony Randall – Lover Come Back
- George C. Scott – The Hustler
Best Supporting Actress[edit]
- Fay Bainter – The Children's Hour
- Judy Garland – Judgment at Nuremberg
- Lotte Lenya – The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
- Pamela Tiffin – One, Two, Three
Best Director[edit]
Stanley Kramer – Judgment at Nuremberg
- Anthony Mann – El Cid
- Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise – West Side Story
- J. Lee Thompson – The Guns of Navarone
- William Wyler – The Children's Hour
Best Foreign Language Film[edit]
Two Women (La ciociara) • Italy
- The Good Soldier Schweik (Der Brave Soldat Schwejk) • West Germany
- The Important Man (Ánimas Trujano: El hombre importante) • Mexico
Silver Globe[edit]
The Good Soldier Schweik (Der Brave Soldat Schwejk) (West Germany)
The Important Man (Ánimas Trujano: El hombre importante) (Mexico)
Best Music, Original Score[edit]
"The Guns of Navarone" – Dimitri Tiomkin
- "El Cid" – Miklós Rózsa
- "Fanny" – Harold Rome
- "King of Kings" – Miklós Rózsa
- "Summer and Smoke" – Elmer Bernstein
Best Song[edit]
"Town Without Pity" - Town Without Pity (Dimitri Tiomkin - music, Ned Washington - lyrics)
Best Film Promoting International Understanding[edit]
Most Promising Newcomer - Male[edit]
Warren Beatty
Richard Beymer
Bobby Darin
Most Promising Newcomer - Female[edit]
Ann-Margret
Jane Fonda
Christine Kaufmann
Henrietta Award (World Film Favorite)[edit]
Charlton Heston
Marilyn Monroe
Television[edit]
Only winners announced
Best TV Show[edit]
Best TV Star - Male[edit]
Best TV Star - Female[edit]
Special Journalistic Merit Award[edit]
Army Archerd (Daily Variety)
Mike Connolly (The Hollywood Reporter)
Special Merit Award[edit]
Samuel Goldwyn Award[edit]
Cecil B. DeMille Award[edit]
Award breakdown[edit]
Film[edit]
Winners
- 3 / 3 A Majority of One: Best Actress-Musical or Comedy, Film-Comedy & Film Promoting International Understanding
- 3 / 5 West Side Story: Best Film-Musical & Supporting Actor and Actress
- 2 / 3 The Guns of Navarone: Best Film-Drama & Original Score
- 1 / 3 Summer and Smoke: Best Actress-Drama
References[edit]
- ^ Box Office. 1962. pp. 3–4.
- ^ Thomas O'Neil (2003). Movie Awards: The Ultimate, Unofficial Guide to the Oscars, Golden Globes, Critics, Guild & Indie Honors. Perigee Book. p. 239. ISBN 978-0-399-52922-1.
- ^ International Motion Picture Almanac. Quigley Publishing Company. 2007. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-900610-80-6.