Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Mickey Rourke Golden. Heath Ledger's Globe earn News.

Heath Ledger was posthumously awarded a Golden Globe Award for his doing in 'The Dark Knight' yesterday nightfall (11.01.09). The Australian actor - who died of an unlucky overdose of medicine drugs end January, superannuated just 28 - won the assign for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of scalawag The Joker in the Batman blockbuster. 'The Dark Knight' concert-master Christopher Nolan accepted the accolade on Heath's behalf, making an fervid tongue while the star-studded audience gave a unbroken ovation.



He said: "On behalf of all of us who worked with Heath on 'The Dark Knight', I take on this with hang out of dejection and impossible pride. He will be eternally missed but he will never be forgotten." The Ledger genre did not fulfil the rite for "personal reasons", but his institute Kim insisted they were there in spirit. Kim said: "We are tickled pink for him. It's wonderful.

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" Also celebrating star at the ceremony, which was held at The Beverly Hilton bed and breakfast in Beverly Hills, was Mickey Rourke who won the Best Actor in a Drama aim for his portrayal of a down-and-out grappler in 'The Wrestler'. The 56-year-old actor told a cheering crowd: "It's been a very hanker street back for me." It was also a big end of day for British actress Kate Winslet, who took national two statuettes for Best Supporting Actress for her engagement in 'The Reader' and Best Actress in a Drama for 'Revolutionary Road'. She paid exaction to her 'Revolutionary Road' co-star Leonardo DiCaprio - who she beforehand starred with 1997's 'Titanic' - in her acceptance speech, saying: "Leo, I am so exultant I can stand for here and inform you I passion you, and have for 13 years.



" Complete itemize of 2009 Golden Globe winners: Film: Best Picture, drama: 'Slumdog Millionaire' Best Picture, harmonious or comedy: 'Vicky Christina Barcelona' Best Actor, drama: Mickey Rourke, 'The Wrestler' Best Actress, drama: Kate Winslet, 'Revolutionary Road' Best Director: Danny Boyle, 'Slumdog Millionaire' Best Actor, euphonious or comedy: Colin Farrell, 'In Bruges' Best Actress, tuneful or comedy: Sally Hawkins, 'Happy-Go-Lucky' Best Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, 'The Dark Knight' Best Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet, 'The Reader' Best Foreign Language Film: 'Waltz With Bashir' Best Animated Film: 'Wall-E' Best Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy, 'Slumdog Millionaire' Best Original Score: A.R. Rahman, 'Slumdog Millionaire' Best Original Song: 'The Wrestler', Bruce Springsteen, 'The Wrestler' Cecil B. DeMille Award: Steven Spielberg TV: Best Series, drama: 'Mad Men' Best Actor, drama: Gabriel Byrne, 'In Treatment' Best Actress, drama: Anna Paquin, 'True Blood' Best Series, melodious or comedy: '30 Rock' Best Actor, lyrical or comedy: Alec Baldwin, '30 Rock' Best Actress, mellifluous or comedy: Tina Fey, '30 Rock' Best Miniseries or Movie: 'John Adams' Best Actor, miniseries or movie: Paul Giammatti, 'John Adams' Best Actress, miniseries or movie: Laura Linney, 'John Adams' Best Supporting Actor: Tom Wilkinson, 'John Adams' Best Supporting Actress: Laura Dern, 'Recount'.




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