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  • And the nominees are...

    Associated Press, 12/17/98

    Motion Pictures

    movie nominators Actors Dennis Quaid and Elisabeth Shue announce the nominations for the 1999 Golden Globes Awards on December 17th. (Reuters)
    PICTURE, DRAMA:
    ''Elizabeth,''
    ''Gods and Monsters,''
    ''The Horse Whisperer,''
    ''Saving Private Ryan,''
    ''The Truman Show.''

    ACTRESS, DRAMA:
    Cate Blanchett, ''Elizabeth''
    Fernanda Montenegro, ''Central Station''
    Susan Sarandon, ''Stepmom''
    Meryl Streep, ''One True Thing''
    Emily Watson, ''Hilary and Jackie.''

    ACTOR, DRAMA:
    Jim Carrey, ''The Truman Show''
    Stephen Fry, ''Wilde''
    Tom Hanks, ''Saving Private Ryan''
    Ian McKellen, ''Gods and Monsters''
    Nick Nolte, ''Affliction.''

    PICTURE, MUSICAL; COMEDY:
    ''Bulworth''
    ''The Mask of Zorro''
    ''Patch Adams''
    ''Shakespeare In Love''
    ''Still Crazy''
    ''There's Something About Mary''

    ACTRESS, MUSICAL; COMEDY:
    Cameron Diaz, ''There's Something About Mary''
    Jane Horrocks, ''Little Voice''
    Gwyneth Paltrow, ''Shakespeare In Love''
    Christina Ricci, ''The Opposite of Sex''
    Meg Ryan, ''You've Got Mail.''

    ACTOR, MUSICAL; COMEDY:
    Antonio Banderas, ''The Mask of Zorro''
    Warren Beatty, ''Bulworth''
    Michael Caine, ''Little Voice''
    John Travolta, ''Primary Colors''
    Robin Williams, ''Patch Adams.''

    FOREIGN LANGUAGE:
    ''The Celebration,'' Denmark
    ''Central Station,'' Brazil
    ''Men With Guns (Hombres Armados),'' USA
    ''The Polish Bride (De Poolse Bruid),'' The Netherlands
    ''Tango,'' Argentina.

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS, DRAMA, MUSICAL; COMEDY:
    Kathy Bates, ''Primary Colors''
    Brenda Blethyn, ''Little Voice''
    Judi Dench, ''Shakespeare In Love''
    Lynn Redgrave, ''Gods and Monsters''
    Sharon Stone, ''The Mighty.''

    SUPPORTING ACTOR, DRAMA, MUSICAL; COMEDY:
    Robert Duvall, ''A Civil Action''
    Ed Harris, ''The Truman Show''
    Bill Murray, ''Rushmore''
    Geoffrey Rush, ''Shakespeare in Love''
    Donald Sutherland, ''Without Limits''
    Billy Bob Thornton, ''A Simple Plan.''

    DIRECTOR:
    Shekhar Kapur, ''Elizabeth''
    John Madden, ''Shakespeare In Love''
    Robert Redford, ''The Horse Whisperer''
    Steven Spielberg, ''Saving Private Ryan''
    Peter Weir, ''The Truman Show.''

    SCREENPLAY:
    Warren Beatty and Jeremy Pikser, ''Bulworth''
    Andrew Niccol, ''The Truman Show''
    Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, ''Shakespeare In Love''
    Robert Rodat, ''Saving Private Ryan''
    Todd Solondz, ''Happiness.''

    ORIGINAL SCORE:
    Burkhard Dallwitz and Philip Glass, ''The Truman Show''
    Jerry Goldsmith, ''Mulan''
    Randy Newman, ''A Bug's Life''
    Stephen Schwartz and Hans Zimmer, ''The Prince of Egypt''
    John Williams, ''Saving Private Ryan.''

    ORIGINAL SONG:
    ''The Flame Still Burns'' from ''Still Crazy'' with music and lyrics by Mick Jones, Marti Frederiksen, Chris Difford
    ''The Mighty'' from ''The Mighty'' with music by Sting and lyrics by Sting and Trevor Jones
    ''The Prayer'' from ''Quest For Camelot:
    The Magic Sword'' with music and lyrics by David Foster and Carole Bayer Sager (Italian translation:
    Alberto Testa and Tony Renis)
    ''Reflection'' from ''Mulan'' with music by Matthew Wilder and lyrics by David Zippel
    ''Uninvited'' from ''City of Angels'' with music and lyrics by Alanis Morissette
    ''When You Believe'' from ''The Prince of Egypt'' with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz.


    Television

    movie nominators Actors Christina Applegate from the television series "Jesse" and Noah Wyle of "ER" announce the 1999 television nominations for the Golden Globe Awards. (Reuters)
    DRAMA SERIES:
    ''ER" (NBC)
    "Felicity'' (WB)
    ''Law Order'' (NBC)
    ''The Practice'' (ABC)
    ''The X-Files'' (Fox)

    ACTRESS, DRAMA:
    Gillian Anderson, ''The X-Files''
    Kim Delaney, ''NYPD Blue''
    Roma Downey, ''Touched by an Angel''
    Julianna Margulies, ''ER''
    Keri Russell, ''Felicity.''

    ACTOR, DRAMA:
    David Duchovny, ''The X-Files''
    Anthony Edwards, ''ER''
    Lance Henriksen, ''Millennium''
    Dylan McDermott, ''The Practice''
    Jimmy Smits, ''NYPD Blue.''

    MUSICAL; COMEDY SERIES:
    ''Ally McBeal'' (Fox)
    ''Dharma and Greg'' (ABC)
    ''Frasier'' (NBC)
    ''Just Shoot Me'' (NBC)
    ''Spin City'' (ABC)

    ACTRESS, MUSICAL; COMEDY SERIES:
    Christina Applegate, ''Jesse''
    Jenna Elfman, ''Dharma and Greg''
    Calista Flockhart, ''Ally McBeal''
    Laura San Giacomo, ''Just Shoot Me''
    Sarah Jessica Parker, ''Sex and the City.''

    ACTOR, MUSICAL; COMEDY SERIES:
    Michael J. Fox, ''Spin City''
    Thomas Gibson, ''Dharma and Greg''
    Kelsey Grammer, ''Frasier''
    John Lithgow, ''3rd Rock from the Sun''
    George Segal, ''Just Shoot Me.''

    MINISERIES; MOVIE MADE FOR TV:
    ''The Baby Dance''
    ''From the Earth to the Moon''
    ''Gia''
    ''Merlin''
    ''The Temptations''

    ACTRESS, MINISERIES; MOVIE MADE FOR TV:
    Stockard Channing, ''The Baby Dance''
    Laura Dern, ''The Baby Dance''
    Angelina Jolie, ''Gia''
    Ann-Margret, ''Life of the Party:
    The Pamela Harriman Story''
    Miranda Richardson, ''Merlin.''

    ACTOR, MINISERIES; MOVIE MADE FOE TV:
    Peter Fonda, ''The Tempest''
    Sam Neill, ''Merlin''
    Bill Paxton, ''A Bright Shining Lie''
    Christopher Reeve, ''Rear Window''
    Patrick Stewart, ''Moby Dick,'' Stanley Tucci, ''Winchell.''

    SUPPORTING ACTRESS, SERIES, MINISERIES; MOVIE MADE FOR TV:
    Helena Bonham Carter, ''Merlin''
    Faye Dunaway, ''Gia''
    Jane Krakowski, ''Ally McBeal''
    Wendie Malick, ''Just Shoot Me''
    Camryn Manheim, ''The Practice''
    Susan Sullivan, ''Dharma and Greg.''

    SUPPORTING ACTOR, SERIES, MINISERIES; MOVIE MADE FOR TV:
    Don Cheadle, ''The Rat Pack''
    Joe Mantegna, ''The Rat Pack''
    Gregory Peck, ''Moby Dick''
    David Spade, ''Just Shoot Me''
    Noah Wyle, ''ER.''



     


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