The Golden Globe nominations

This is how the Golden Globes nominations line up in the principal categories

This is how the Golden Globes nominations line up in the principal categories. There are separate awards for Best Picture, Actor and Actress in drama and musical or comedy.

Best picture (drama): Elizabeth, Gods And Monsters, The Horse Whisperer, Saving Private Ryan, The Truman Show.

Best actress (drama): Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth), Fernanda Montenegro (Central Station), Susan Sarandon (Stepmom), Meryl Streep (One True Thing), Emily Watson (Hilary And Jackie).

Best actor (drama): Jim Carrey (The Truman Show), Stephen Fry (Wilde), Tom Hanks (Saving Private Ryan), Ian McKellen (Gods And Monsters), Nick Nolte (Affliction).

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Best picture (musical or comedy): Bulworth, The Mask Of Zorro, Patch Adams, Shakespeare In Love, Still Crazy, There's Something About Mary.

Best actress (musical or comedy): Cameron Diaz (There's Something About Mary), Jane Horrocks (Little Voice), Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare In Love), Christina Ricci (The Opposite of Sex), Meg Ryan (You've Got Mail).

Best actor (musical or comedy): Antonio Banderas (The Mask Of Zorro), Warren Beatty (Bulworth), Michael Caine (Little Voice), John Travolta (Primary Colors), Robin Williams (Patch Adams).

Best supporting actress: Kathy Bates (Primary Colors), Brenda Blethyn (Little Voice), Judi Dench (Shakespeare In Love), Lynn Redgrave (Gods And Monsters), Sharon Stone (The Mighty).

Best supporting actor: Robert Duvall (A Civil Action), Ed Harris (The Truman Show), Bill Murray (Rushmore), Geoffrey Rush (Shakespeare In Love), Donald Sutherland (Without Limits), Billy Bob Thornton (A Simple Plan).

Best director: Shekhar Kapur (Elizabeth), John Madden (Shakespeare In Love), Robert Redford (The Horse Whisperer), Steven Spielberg (Saving Private Ryan), Peter Weir (The Truman Show).

Best foreign-language film: Festen (The Celebration), Denmark; Central Station, Brazil; Men With Guns (Hombres Armados), USA; The Polish Bride, Netherlands; Tango, Argentina.

Best screenplay: Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser (Bulworth), Andrew Niccol (The Truman Show), Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare In Love), Robert Rodat (Saving Private Ryan), Todd Solondz (Happiness).

The Golden Globes will be presented in Los Angeles on January 24th. The Oscar nominations will be announced on February 9th.