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List of 2012 Golden Globe nominees, scorecard

/ 02:39 PM January 15, 2012

LOS ANGELES – Here is a list of nominees in all movie categories for the 2012 Golden Globe awards, to be announced Sunday in Beverly Hills in a show hosted by British comic Ricky Gervais.

–          Best film, drama: “The Descendants,” “The Help,” “Hugo,” “The Ides of March,” “Moneyball,” “War Horse.”

–          Best film, comedy or musical: “50/50,” “The Artist,” “Bridesmaids,” “Carnage,” “Midnight in Paris,” “My Week With Marilyn.”

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–          best actor, drama: George Clooney in “The Descendants,” Brad Pitt in “Moneyball,” Ryan Gosling in “The Ides of March,” Michael Fassbender in “Shame,” Leonardo DiCaprio in “J. Edgar.”

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–          Best actress, drama: Glenn Close in “Albert Nobbs,” Viola Davis in “The Help,” Rooney Mara in “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” Meryl Streep in “The Iron Lady,” Tilda Swinton in “We Need to Talk About Kevin.”

–          Best director: Woody Allen for “Midnight in Paris,” George Clooney for “The Ides of March,” Michael Hazavicius for “The Artist,” Alexander Payne for “The Descendants,” Martin Scorsese for “Hugo.”

–          Best actor, comedy or musical: Jean Dujardin in “The Artist,” Brendan Gleeson in “The Guard,” Joseph Gordon-Levitt in “50/50,” Ryan Gosling in “Crazy, Stupid, Love,” Owen Wilson in “Midnight in Paris.”

–          Best actress, comedy or musical: Jodie Foster in “Carnage,” Charlize Theron in “Young Adult,” Kristen Wiig in “Bridesmaids,” Michelle Williams in “My Week with Marilyn,” Kate Winslet in “Carnage.”

–          Best supporting actress: Berenice Bejo in “The Artist,” Jessica Chastain in “The Help,” Janet McTeer in “Albert Nobbs,” Octavia Spencer in “The Help,” Shailene Woodley in “The Descendants.”

–          Best supporting actor: Kenneth Branagh in “My Week With Marilyn,” Albert Brooks in “Drive,” Jonah Hill in “Moneyball,” Viggo Mortensen in “A Dangerous Method,” Christopher Plummer in “Beginners.”

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–          Best animated feature: “The Adventures of Tintin,” “Arthur Christmas,” “Cars 2,” “Puss ‘n Boots,” “Rango.”

–          Best screenplay: “The Artist,” “The Descendants,” “The Ides of March,” “Midnight in Paris,” “Moneyball.”

–          Best foreign language film: “The Flowers of War” (China), “In the Land of Blood and Honey” (United States/Serbo-Croatian), “The Kid with Bike” (Belgium), “A Separation” (Iran), “The Skin I Live In” (Spain).

–          Best original score: “The Artist,” “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” “Hugo,” “W.E.,” “War Horse.”

–          Best original song: “Hello Hello” from “Gnomeo and Juliet” by Elton John, “The Keeper” from “Machine Gun Preacher” by Chris Cornell, “Lay Your Head Down” from “Albert Nobbs” by Brian Byrne and Glenn Close, “The Living Proof” from “The Help” by Mary J. Blige, “Masterpiece” from “W.E.” by Madonna.

Most numbers of nominations — all films with more than one nod:

“The Artist” – 6

“The Descendants” – 5

“The Help” – 5

“The Ides Of March” – 4

“Midnight In Paris” – 4

“Moneyball” – 4

“Albert Nobbs” – 3

“Hugo” – 3

“My Week With Marilyn” – 3

“50/50” – 2

“Bridesmaids” – 2

“Carnage” – 2

“The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo” – 2

“W.E.” – 2

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