Golden Globe Awards — Hollywood Foreign Press Association

The 51st Golden Globe Awards

January 22, 1994  •  Beverly Hilton, Beverly Hills  •  Hosted by Chevy Chase  •  Cecil B. DeMille: Robert Redford

4
Schindler’s List wins
1
Mrs. Doubtfire wins
Schindler’s List — Drama Film, Director (Spielberg), Screenplay, Score
Mrs. Doubtfire — Comedy/Musical Film • Robert Redford — Cecil B. DeMille
Film Awards
Best Motion Picture — Drama
Winner
Schindler’s List
Steven Spielberg, dir. — Universal Pictures
The Age of InnocenceWatchRTIMDb
In the Name of the FatherWatchRTIMDb
The PianoWatchRTIMDb
The Remains of the DayWatchRTIMDb
Best Motion Picture — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Mrs. Doubtfire
Chris Columbus, dir. — 20th Century Fox
DaveWatchRTIMDb
Sleepless in SeattleWatchRTIMDb
Much Ado About NothingWatchRTIMDb
Best Director — Motion Picture
Winner
Steven Spielberg
Schindler’s List
Jane Campion— The Piano
Jim Sheridan— In the Name of the Father
James Ivory— The Remains of the Day
Martin Scorsese— The Age of Innocence
Best Actor — Drama Film
Winner
Tom Hanks
Philadelphia — as Andrew Beckett
Daniel Day-Lewis— In the Name of the Father
Liam Neeson— Schindler’s List
Anthony Hopkins— The Remains of the Day
Harrison Ford— The Fugitive
Best Actress — Drama Film
Winner
Holly Hunter
The Piano — as Ada McGrath
Angela Bassett— What’s Love Got to Do with It
Emma Thompson— The Remains of the Day
Debra Winger— Shadowlands
Isabelle Adjani— La Reine Margot
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Robin Williams
Mrs. Doubtfire — as Daniel Hillard / Mrs. Doubtfire
Chevy Chase— Cops and Robbersons
Kevin Kline— Dave
Tom Hanks— Sleepless in Seattle
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical Film
Winner
Angela Bassett
What’s Love Got to Do with It — as Tina Turner
Meg Ryan— Sleepless in Seattle
Stockard Channing— Six Degrees of Separation
Nora Dunn— Passion Fish
Best Supporting Actor — Film
Winner
Tommy Lee Jones
The Fugitive — as Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard
Leonardo DiCaprio— What’s Eating Gilbert Grape
Ralph Fiennes— Schindler’s List
Pete Postlethwaite— In the Name of the Father
Best Supporting Actress — Film
Winner
Winona Ryder
The Age of Innocence — as May Welland
Anna Paquin— The Piano
Emma Thompson— In the Name of the Father
Rosie Perez— Fearless
Best Screenplay — Film
Winner
Steven Zaillian — Schindler’s List
Best Original Score — Film
Winner
John Williams — Schindler’s List
Best Original Song — Film
Winner
“Streets of Philadelphia” — Philadelphia
Bruce Springsteen
Best Foreign Language Film
Winner
Farewell My Concubine
China/Hong Kong — Chen Kaige
Television Awards
Best TV Series — Drama
Winner
NYPD Blue
ABC
Best TV Series — Comedy or Musical
Winner
Seinfeld
NBC
Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for TV
Winner
And the Band Played On
HBO
Best Actor — Drama TV Series
Winner
Dennis Franz
NYPD Blue — as Det. Andy Sipowicz — ABC
Best Actress — Drama TV Series
Winner
Kathy Baker
Picket Fences — as Dr. Jill Brock — CBS
Best Actor — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Jerry Seinfeld
Seinfeld — NBC
Best Actress — Comedy or Musical TV Series
Winner
Helen Hunt
Mad About You — NBC
Best Actor — Miniseries or TV Movie
Winner
James Garner
Barbarians at the Gate — HBO
Best Actress — Miniseries or TV Movie
Winner
Bette Midler
Gypsy — CBS
Best Supporting Actor — TV
Winner
Tom Hughes
And the Band Played On — HBO
Best Supporting Actress — TV
Winner
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Seinfeld — as Elaine Benes — NBC