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31st Golden Globe Awards
DateJanuary 26, 1974

The 31st Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1973, were held on January 26, 1974.

Winners and nominees

Al Pacino — Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama winner
Marsha Mason — Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama winner
George Segal — Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner
Glenda Jackson — Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical winner
John Houseman — Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, winner
Linda Blair — Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, winner
James Stewart — Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama winner
Lee Remick — Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama winner
Jack Klugman — Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical winner
Cher — Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical co-winner
Jean Stapleton — Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical co-winner
McLean Stevenson — Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film winner
Ellen Corby — Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film winner

Film

Best Motion Picture
Drama Comedy or Musical
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama
Actor Actress
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Actor Actress
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Comedy or Musical
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
Other
Best Director Best Screenplay
Best Original Score Best Original Song
Best Foreign Film Best Documentary Film
New Star of the Year – Actor New Star of the Year – Actress

The following films received multiple nominations:

Nominations Title
7 The Exorcist
6 Jesus Christ Superstar
Paper Moon
5 A Touch of Class
4 American Graffiti
Cinderella Liberty
3 Breezy
The Day of the Jackal
Save the Tiger
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
2 Day for Night
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Kazablan
The Last Detail
Last Tango in Paris
Serpico
Tom Sawyer
The Way We Were

The following films received multiple wins:

Wins Title
4 The Exorcist
2 American Graffiti
A Touch of Class

Television

Best Television Series
Drama Musical or Comedy
The Waltons All in the Family
Best Performance in a Television Series Drama
Actor Actress
James Stewart Hawkins as Billy Jim Hawkins Lee Remick The Blue Knight as Cassie Walters
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Actor Actress
Jack Klugman The Odd Couple as Oscar Madison Cher The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour as Various Characters (TIE)

Jean Stapleton All in the Family as Edith Bunker (TIE)

Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
McLean Stevenson M*A*S*H as Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake, M.D. Ellen Corby The Waltons as Esther Walton

The following programs received multiple nominations:

Nominations Title
5 All in the Family
The Waltons
4 The Mary Tyler Moore Show
3 The Carol Burnett Show
Hawkins
Mannix
M*A*S*H
2 Columbo
Sanford and Son
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour

The following programs received multiple wins:

Wins Title
2 All in the Family
The Waltons

Cecil B. DeMille Award

Bette Davis

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
31st Golden Globe Awards
DateJanuary 26, 1974

The 31st Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1973, were held on January 26, 1974.

Winners and nominees

Al Pacino — Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama winner
Marsha Mason — Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama winner
George Segal — Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy winner
Glenda Jackson — Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical winner
John Houseman — Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture, winner
Linda Blair — Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, winner
James Stewart — Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama winner
Lee Remick — Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama winner
Jack Klugman — Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical winner
Cher — Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical co-winner
Jean Stapleton — Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical co-winner
McLean Stevenson — Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film winner
Ellen Corby — Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film winner

Film

Best Motion Picture
Drama Comedy or Musical
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama
Actor Actress
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
Actor Actress
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Comedy or Musical
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
Other
Best Director Best Screenplay
Best Original Score Best Original Song
Best Foreign Film Best Documentary Film
New Star of the Year – Actor New Star of the Year – Actress

The following films received multiple nominations:

Nominations Title
7 The Exorcist
6 Jesus Christ Superstar
Paper Moon
5 A Touch of Class
4 American Graffiti
Cinderella Liberty
3 Breezy
The Day of the Jackal
Save the Tiger
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams
2 Day for Night
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Kazablan
The Last Detail
Last Tango in Paris
Serpico
Tom Sawyer
The Way We Were

The following films received multiple wins:

Wins Title
4 The Exorcist
2 American Graffiti
A Touch of Class

Television

Best Television Series
Drama Musical or Comedy
The Waltons All in the Family
Best Performance in a Television Series Drama
Actor Actress
James Stewart Hawkins as Billy Jim Hawkins Lee Remick The Blue Knight as Cassie Walters
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Actor Actress
Jack Klugman The Odd Couple as Oscar Madison Cher The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour as Various Characters (TIE)

Jean Stapleton All in the Family as Edith Bunker (TIE)

Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Supporting Actor Supporting Actress
McLean Stevenson M*A*S*H as Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake, M.D. Ellen Corby The Waltons as Esther Walton

The following programs received multiple nominations:

Nominations Title
5 All in the Family
The Waltons
4 The Mary Tyler Moore Show
3 The Carol Burnett Show
Hawkins
Mannix
M*A*S*H
2 Columbo
Sanford and Son
The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour

The following programs received multiple wins:

Wins Title
2 All in the Family
The Waltons

Cecil B. DeMille Award

Bette Davis

References


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