2013 Golden Globes Winners: TV And Movie Stars Honored At 70th Annual Ceremony

The best in TV and movies will be honored at the 2013 Golden Globes and winners will be crowned on Sunday, January 13.

The 2013 Golden Globe winners could go to a wide-range of feature films, TV dramas and much more. But "Game Change" and "Homeland" dominate the TV categories and amongst the movie nominees, there is a lot of "Lincoln," "Argo" and "Django Unchained."

Maggie Smith won the first TV award of the night, taking home the Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Series statue for "Downton Abbey" Season 2. HBO's "Game Change" won the Golden Globe for Best Miniseries or Movie Made for Television, while Julianne Moore took home the Best Actress in a Miniseries or TV Movie statue for her "Game Change" portrayal of Sarah Palin.

Damian Lewis won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Series for "Homeland."

The 70th Annual Golden Globes -- which are being broadcast from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, CA -- are hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, both of whom are nominated for Best Actress in a Comedy Series Golden Globes.

Stay up-to-date on the Golden Globes winners and more in the live blog below.

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  • Jennifer Garner in Vivienne Westwood Couture

  • Amanda Seyfried in Givenchy

  • Kerry Washington in Miu Miu & Chopard

  • Eva Longoria in Pucci

  • Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

  • Kate Hudson

  • Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad

  • Jessica Alba in Christian Dior

  • Helen Mirren

  • Jennifer Lawrence in Dior Haute Couture & Chopard

  • Anne Hathaway in Chanel

  • Amy Poehler in Stella McCartney & Chopard

  • Sarah Hyland in Max Azria

  • Marion Cotillard in Dior & Chopard

  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus in Vera Wang

  • Tina Fey in L'Wren Scott

  • Megan Fox in Dolce & Gabbana

  • Taylor Swift in Donna Karan

  • Lena Dunham in Zac Posen

  • Hayden Panettiere in Roberto Cavalli

  • Naomi Watts in Zac Posen

  • Isla Fisher in Reem Acra

  • Mayim Bialik

  • Katharine McPhee in Theyskens' Theory

  • Claire Danes in Versace

  • Amy Adams in Marchesa

  • Emily Blunt in Michael Kors

  • Zooey Deschanel in Oscar de la Renta & Kwiat

  • Olivia Munn in Giorgio Armani & Chopard

  • Jessica Chastain in Calvin Klein

  • Ariel Winter in Valentino

  • Helen Hunt

  • Michelle Dockery in Alexander Vauthier

  • Rachel Weisz in Louis Vuitton

  • Nicole Richie in Naeem Khan

  • Debra Messing in Donna Karan

  • Halle Berry in Atelier Versace

  • Lucy Liu in Carolina Herrera

  • Jacki Weaver in Pamella Roland

  • Mayim Bialik

  • Julianne Hough in Monique Lhuillier

  • Nicole Kidman in Alexander McQueen

  • Carla Gugino in Swarovski

  • Nicole Kidman in Alexander McQueen & Keith Urban

  • Connie Britton in KAUFMANFRANCO

  • Alyssa Milano

  • Sally Field in Alberta Ferretti

  • Francesca Eastwood in Giorgio Armani

  • Giuliana Rancic in Celia Kritharioti

  • Rosario Dawson

  • Maria Menounos in Celia Kritharioti

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Mychael Danna wins for writing the score to "Life of Pi," an upset victory over John Williams' awards-bait "Lincoln" score.

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And they look so much alike!

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Remember 35 minutes ago, when Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were LOLarious during their Golden Globes monologue? We do. Get the full recap from HuffPost TV.

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HitFixDaniel @ HitFixDaniel : When we return, Alex Gansa will be spoiling the finales for the other Drama Series nominees. #GoldenGlobes
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Alex Gansa says goodbye to David Harewood, which, sorry anyone who hasn't watched "Homeland" Season 2.

More on the "Homeland" win can be found here, via HuffPost TV.

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"Homeland" beats "Downton Abbey," "The Newsroom," "Breaking Bad" and "Boardwalk Empire" to win Best TV Series Drama.

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Massive technical flaws before Paul Rudd and Salma Hayek award the Best TV Series Drama award.

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Damian Lewis might play a terrorist on "Homeland," but in real life he's a charming and thoughtful man. He thanked his deceased mother at the end of his Golden Globes acceptance speech.

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Just a friendly reminder.

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The "Homeland" star defeated Jon Hamm, Steve Buscemi, Bryan Cranston and Jeff Daniels. It's Lewis' first Golden Globes win.

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... Rosario Dawson? Sure thing, Golden Globes!

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lindsaylohan @ lindsaylohan : I am grateful to of had the opportunity to work with 2 amazing women who are people i admire, such as Amy Poehler & Tina Fey. xo
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Michael_Haneke @ Michael_Haneke : jst bumpd in2 mel gibson in the toilets. he sed i was his 2nd favurite austrian person ever!!1! how cool is that lol
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Remember the Golden Globes red carpet? Sienna Miller looked great, with limited makeup. From our friends at HuffPost Style.

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More on the "Game Change" win from HuffPost TV.

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Catherine Zeta-Jones introduces "Les Miserables." One word: LAME.

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But not before this: "My children will be so relieved!" Moore says in her acceptance speech. She thanks Tom Hanks, HBO, Jay Roach and Danny Strong, who wrote "Game Change." Fun fact: Strong is writing the third and fourth installments of "The Hunger Games" franchise.

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Moore wins for playing Sarah Palin in "Game Change." You betcha joke here.

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For all the TV winners at the Golden Globes, click here.

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You betcha. "Game Change" wins Best Miniseries or TV Movie.

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HuffPost TV explains why Maggie Smith and Hayden Panettiere were competing for the same award. Maggie Smith won Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Globes for "Downton Abbey."

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kylebuchanan @ kylebuchanan : Was Christoph Waltz IDing Harvey or Quentin as the North Star? Either works.
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Dowager Countess! No speech because "Downton Abbey" star Maggie Smith could not be there to accept the Golden Globe. Alas.

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Christoph Waltz thanks the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for this "accolade." He's the best.

More on Waltz's win here.

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Call the police! Christoph Waltz wins Best Supporting Actor for "Django Unchained."

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clairehoworth @ clairehoworth : Seth MacFarlane is like, Shit.
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Daniel Day-Lewis did the E.T. finger for Tina Fey. So, they won.

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Good try, though.

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We're dead here.

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