Some Surprises at Sunday's Golden Globes
By: CBS News
Updated: January 14, 2013
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The Golden Globes sang the praises of "Les Miserables", giving the film 3 awards, including best picture for a comedy or musical.
Hugh Jackman won best actor for his role as Jean Valjean.
"I really thought I'd bitten off more than I can chew, my wife talked me off that cliff like she talked to me most days. Baby, I'm going to say it now to the entire world, thank you for always being right, baby."
"Argo" was named best picture in the drama category, and it's star, Ben Affleck, also won for directing the film.
Jessica Chastain, was named best actress in a drama for "Zero Dark Thirty."
"I've wanted to be an actor since I was a little girl and I've worked for a really long time I've auditioned and struggled and fought and been on the sidelines for years. And to be here now in this moment, it's a beautiful feeling to receive this encouragement and support and thank you so much."
While "Lincoln" led the Golden Globes with 7 nominations, it's star, Daniel Day Lewis, scored the movie's only win for best actor in a drama. But he wasn't the only former president on-stage. Bill Clinton helped introduce the film.
Adelle got to share the spotlight, too, with her Golden Globe win for best original song in the latest Bond movie, "Skyfall."
The night also offered some comic relief thanks to the show's co-hosts --- former Saturday Night Live Stars Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. "Only at the Golden Globes do the beautiful people of movies rub elbows with the rat faced people of television," joked Poehler.
For TV, it was a big night for "Homeland," which won 3 Golden Globes.
So did the made for television movie, "Game Change." it's star, Julianne Moore, said playing Sarah Palin was one of her most favorite on-screen jobs, ever.
(Bigad Shaban, CBS News)
Hugh Jackman won best actor for his role as Jean Valjean.
"I really thought I'd bitten off more than I can chew, my wife talked me off that cliff like she talked to me most days. Baby, I'm going to say it now to the entire world, thank you for always being right, baby."
"Argo" was named best picture in the drama category, and it's star, Ben Affleck, also won for directing the film.
Jessica Chastain, was named best actress in a drama for "Zero Dark Thirty."
"I've wanted to be an actor since I was a little girl and I've worked for a really long time I've auditioned and struggled and fought and been on the sidelines for years. And to be here now in this moment, it's a beautiful feeling to receive this encouragement and support and thank you so much."
While "Lincoln" led the Golden Globes with 7 nominations, it's star, Daniel Day Lewis, scored the movie's only win for best actor in a drama. But he wasn't the only former president on-stage. Bill Clinton helped introduce the film.
Adelle got to share the spotlight, too, with her Golden Globe win for best original song in the latest Bond movie, "Skyfall."
The night also offered some comic relief thanks to the show's co-hosts --- former Saturday Night Live Stars Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. "Only at the Golden Globes do the beautiful people of movies rub elbows with the rat faced people of television," joked Poehler.
For TV, it was a big night for "Homeland," which won 3 Golden Globes.
So did the made for television movie, "Game Change." it's star, Julianne Moore, said playing Sarah Palin was one of her most favorite on-screen jobs, ever.
(Bigad Shaban, CBS News)


