The next awards ceremony is decisive and not only because it is the 80th edition, but because it will have to demonstrate whether it has overcome the controversies that came to light last year due to ethical issues and after learning, among other things, that in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association there were no black journalists. Last year the gala was not televised by NBC nor did it have the participation of the stars or the studies. The intention is that this year he shows if he can get the shine back and it has already been announced that the gala will be presented by comedian Jerrod Carmichael.
Complete list of nominations in series categories for the Golden Globes 2023
Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series
Taron Egerton, for ‘Black Bird’ (Apple TV+)
Colin Firth, for ‘The Staircase’ (HBO Max)
Andrew Garfield, for ‘Under Heaven’s Mandate’ (Disney+)
Evan Peters, for ‘Dahmer’ (Netflix)
Sebastian Stan, for ‘Pam & Tommy’ (Disney+)
Best Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series
Jessica Chastain, for ‘George & Tammy’ (Netflix)
Julia Garner, for ‘Who’s Anna?’ (Netflix)
Lily James, for ‘Pam & Tommy’ (Disney+)
Julia Roberts, for ‘Gaslit’
Amanda Seyfried, for ‘The Dropout’ (Disney+)
Outstanding Television Limited Series or Anthology Series
‘Black Bird’, on Apple TV+
‘Dahmer’, from Netflix
‘The Dropout’ on Hulu
Pam and Tommy on Hulu
‘The White Lotus’, from HBO Max
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series
F. Murray Abraham, for ‘The White Lotus’ (HBO Max)
Domhnall Gleeson, for The Patient (Disney+)
Paul Walter Hauser, for ‘Black Bird’ (Apple TV+)
Richard Jenkins, for ‘Dahmer’ (Netflix)
Seth Rogen, for ‘Pam & Tommy’ (Disney+)
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series
Jennifer Coolidge, for ‘The White Lotus’ (HBO Max)
Claire Danes, for ‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’
Dais Edgar-Jones, for ‘Under Heaven’s Mandate’ (Disney+)
Niecy Nash, for ‘Dahmer’ (Netflix)
Aubrey Plaza – ‘The White Lotus’
Best Television Drama Series
Better Call Saul on Netflix
‘The Crown’, from Netflix
‘House of the dragon’, from HBO Max
‘Ozarks’ on Netflix
‘Severance’, from Apple TV+
Best Musical or Comedy Series
‘Abbott Elementary’, from Disney+
‘The Bear’, from Disney +
‘Hacks’, from HBO Max
‘Only murders in the building’, from Disney +
‘Wednesday’, from Netflix
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series
Donald Glover, for ‘Atlanta’, from Disney+
Bill Hader, for ‘Barry’, from HBO Max
Steve Martin, for ‘Only murders in the building’, from Disney +
Martin Short ‘Only murders in the building’, from Disney +
Jeremy Allen White, for ‘The Bear’, from Disney+
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Series
Fifth Brunson, by ‘Abbott Elementary’
Kaley Cuoco, for ‘The flight attendant’
Selena Gomez, for ‘Only murderers in the building’
Jenna Ortega, for ‘Wednesday’
Jean Smart, for ‘Hacks’
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical, Comedy or Drama Series
Elizabeth Debicki, for ‘The Crown’
Hannah Einbinder, for ‘Hacks’
Julia Garner, for ‘Ozark’
Janelle James, for ‘Abbott Elementary’
Sheryl Lee Ralph, for ‘Abbott Elementary’
Best Supporting Actor in a Musical, Comedy or Drama Series
John Lithgow, for ‘The Old Man’
Johnathan Pryce, for ‘The Crown’
John Turturro, for ‘Separation’
Tyler James Williams, for ‘Abbott Elementary’
Henry Winkler, for ‘Barry’
Best Actress in a Television Series or Drama
Emma D’Arcy, for ‘The House of the Dragon’
Laura Linney, for ‘Ozark’
Imelda Staunton for ‘The Crown’
Hilary Swank, for ‘Alaska Daily’
Best Actor in a Television Series or Drama
Jeff Bridges, for ‘The Old Man’
Kevin Costner, for ‘Yellowston’
Diego Luna, for ‘Andor’
Bob Odenkirk, for ‘Better Call Saul’
Adam Scott, for ‘Seoparation’
