A starry morning! Emily Blunt, Nicole Kidman and more celebrities reacted following their Golden Globes 2019 nominations on Thursday, December 6.
Keep scrolling to read their thoughts — some witty, some grateful — on the nods.
A starry morning! Emily Blunt, Nicole Kidman and more celebrities reacted following their Golden Globes 2019 nominations on Thursday, December 6.
Keep scrolling to read their thoughts — some witty, some grateful — on the nods.
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A starry morning! Emily Blunt, Nicole Kidman and more celebrities reacted following their Golden Globes 2019 nominations on Thursday, December 6. Keep scrolling to read their thoughts — some witty, some grateful — on the nods.
Credit: Vera Anderson/WireImage; Randy Holmes/ABC via Getty Images; Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Vera Anderson/WireImage
A starry morning! Emily Blunt, Nicole Kidman and more celebrities reacted following their Golden Globes 2019 nominations on Thursday, December 6. Keep scrolling to read their thoughts — some witty, some grateful — on the nods.
“I’m so grateful for all of the nominations for A Star Is Born today! The film has truly been a passion project for everyone involved and we’ve all become a family,” the Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama nominee wrote on Twitter. “I couldn’t be more happy to see Bradley [Cooper] recognized for his incredible vision and performance. And for the recognition for my songwriting collaboration with the amazing Mark, Anthony and Andrew for ‘Shallow.’ And I can’t believe I’m nominated as best actress at the Golden Globes for a film! [cry-face emoji] I am so appreciative of the HFPA’s support. Thank you so much.”
“Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for this nomination, which I proudly share with the LGBTQIA community as well as with Joel Edgerton, Nicole Kidman, Russell Crowe, the rest of the cast and crew, and most of all, with Garrard,” the Boy Erased star said of his Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama nod. “I was honored to be a part of this story which will hopefully one day help put an end to conversion therapy in the United States where it is currently still legal in 36 states.”
“It’s such an honour to receive this nomination today. I’m so proud of First Man and share this nomination with all the cast and crew,” the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture nominee told Us in a statement. “I also share this with the entire Armstrong family who have been so generous and kind throughout the whole process of making this film. Thank you so much HFPA … see you in January!!!!”
“Thank you ever so much to the HFPA! I’m blown away and over the moon,” the Mary Poppins Returns star told Us Weekly in a statement of her Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy nomination. “I delighted in playing every aspect of this extraordinary and iconic character. The entire experience working on it was spellbinding and that’s largely to do with the incomparable Rob Marshall who took on this project with great love, depth and courage in his heart. I’m thrilled for Lin[-Manuel Miranda] and for the recognition for our beautiful score as well as the film as a whole. Thank you again.”
“I am so grateful to be nominated for such an untraditional female character," the Destroyer actress said of her Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama nod. "Erin Bell is complicated, raw and dangerous, and it was a privilege to portray her. I share this with [director] Karyn Kusama as well as all of the cast and crew; it was truly a passion project for all of us. A huge thank you to The Hollywood Foreign Press.”
“What a morning to have had my phone on Do Not Disturb Mode till now … I’m ecstatic but also in shock!” the Crazy Rich Asians star tweeted after her Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy nomination was announced. “Thank you @goldenglobes!!!”
“Woke up to my phone leaping off the bedside table,” the Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy nominee for Mary Poppins Returns tweeted. “Grateful for the nom, grateful to the @goldenglobes, grateful to all of you #GoldenGlobes.”
“I’m very grateful to be nominated along side the amazing and inspiring actresses in my category for @goldenglobes @ReginaKing @LauraDern @conniebritton #amyadams,” the Escape at Dannemora actress tweeted of her Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nod.
“I am grateful to the HFPA for this recognition and proudly share it with Mahershala Ali, Linda Cardellini and the rest of Green Book’s wonderful cast,” the Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy nominee told Us in a statement. “Thank you, Peter Farrelly, for making a movie that inspires hope and compassion. By inviting audiences to laugh and be genuinely moved, and also to think profoundly about our society’s past and present, you have given us a story equal to the best work of Frank Capra and Preston Sturges.”
“Thanks to the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press for this recognition that I share with the phenomenal team of great professionals that National Geographic put together to create this complicated, controversial and amazing Genius,” the Genius: Picasso star said of his Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nomination. “I would love also to mention my hometown of Málaga, birthplace of Picasso too, for its continual effort to become a referential city of culture.”
“Very, very kind of the Hollywood Foreign Press,” the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nominee for A Very English Scandal tweeted. “Am opening a jumbo jar of Vaseline in celebration.”
“I found out about these Golden Globe nominations for BlackKklansman in between advising my NYU grad school students because I teach on Thursdays,” the filmmaker said of his Best Director – Motion Picture nod. “The first word that came to mind was ‘BOOM SHAKALAKA.’ Thank you to the HFPA!”
“Thank you, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, for this incredible honor and for your support of BlacKkKlansman,” the Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama nominee told Us in a statement. “My deepest appreciation to the legendary Spike Lee – we stand on your shoulders, sir. Thank you to the most talented group of actors and the crew, and to Focus Features for their unwavering support. Most importantly – Ron Stallworth, you’re a hero. Thank you for allowing me to tell your story on screen. This is a surreal moment, wow. Thank you.”
“Playing Donatella [Versace], who I admire so much, was a huge honor and working with Ryan [Murphy] was a truly wonderful experience,” the Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story star said of her Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nod. “I am so grateful to the HFPA for this nomination and even more excited that Edgar [Ramirez], Darren [Criss] and the show are being recognized as well. Thank you.”
“I am thrilled and amazed to be nominated by the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press,” the Can You Ever Forgive Me? star said of her Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama nomination. “I’m so proud of my non-biological brother – Richard E. Grant – on his nomination. Forever grateful to Marielle Heller, our brilliant ship’s captain. I’m humbled to be in the company of the other dreamy nominees.”
“Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for recognizing The Favourite,” the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture nominee told Us in a statement. “I’m so proud to be nominated alongside such a brilliant group of actresses, including my incredible costar Emma [Stone]. And all hail our nominated Queen Olivia [Colman]! These honors are a testament to the brilliance of our director Yorgos Lanthimos.”
“WOW! Have woken up with a rush of gratitude and excitement this morning!” the Beautiful Boy star said of his Best Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture nomination. “I see the other men in my category, some of whom I’ve already gotten a chance to meet, and I am humbled to even be considered alongside their wonderful performances. Thank you to the HFPA for supporting another indie-minded film. I am soaking up all the gratitude I can. Thank you!”
“I’d like to thank the HFPA for this extraordinary honor,” the Best Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture nominee told Usin a statement. “I’m humbled that all our work has been recognized in such a broad capacity, especially that of my friends Viggo Mortensen and Peter Farrelly. Green Book offered a unique opportunity to embody a man with breadth, virtuosity and complexity. I’m so grateful that our story has resonance in a time that calls for empathy.”
“I am overwhelmed. Thank you so much to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for the acknowledgements,” the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nominee for Vice and Sharp Objects, respectively, said. “I am blessed to have been involved in these two amazing productions this year and am grateful to everyone who has contributed for their hard work and dedication.”
“Thank you to the members of the HFPA for this honor!” Stone said of her Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture nod. “It was an unbelievable joy to get to work alongside my two true loves, Olivia Colman and Rachel Weisz, on this film, along with all the other wonderful actors, Tony [McNamara], Deborah [Davis] and our incredible producers. The Favouritewouldn’t exist without the visionary that is Yorgos Lanthimos. Thank you especially to Yorgos for your guidance, brilliance and friendship.”
“I honestly didn’t expect this and am completely thrilled,” the Tully star told Us in a statement of her Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy nom. “Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for this incredible nomination. I loved playing Marlo, so this is a real honor.”
“To play Freddie Mercury was a profound honor. To be a part of telling a story like this, of lives like these, is something I will forever cherish,” the Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama nominee for Bohemian Rhapsody said. “I am eternally grateful to Brian May and Roger Taylor, and to Graham King, Denis O’Sullivan, 20th Century Fox and New Regency. I feel deeply fortunate and grateful to be acknowledged by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Thank you. Finally, my most heartfelt and humbled thank you to the man this is for and because of, Freddie.”
“I cannot even put into words how I feel right now hearing this exciting news from set. Just elated,” the Seven Seconds and If Beale Street Could Talk star said of her Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television and Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture nods. “So proud of these two amazing and beautiful projects. I’m incredibly lucky and humbled that these roles chose me. For Beale Street, honoring the words and legacy of James Baldwin is truly special. Thank you Hollywood Foreign Press!”
“I’m very thankful to the HFPA and pretty blown away by all of this,” the Best Actor in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture nominee told Us in a statement. “To be at the Golden Globes in January representing BlacKkKlansman with Spike and John David means a great deal to me. I’m very proud to be in their company.”
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