Kate Winslet celebrates winning two Golden Globes. Our Kate, as she will no doubt soon be known again in the tabloids, won best dramatic actress for her role in Revolutionary Road and best supporting actress in a drama for The ReaderPhotograph: Steve Granitz/WireImage/GettySecurity! Our star actress is being assaulted by a hairy vagabond! Oh, hang on, it's Winslet's husband, and director of Revolutionary Road, Sam Mendes who's planting the kiss...Photograph: Steve Granitz/GettyKate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio were only ever romantically linked in a movie. But here they are before the ceremony, reprising their roles in Titanic by whispering to each other at a very steep anglePhotograph: Rex Features/Rex Features
The Slumdog Millionaire team take to the stage to celebrate their award for best drama. Rightly and appropriately, the spotlight is claimed by producer Christian ColsonPhotograph: Paul Drinkwater/APDanny Boyle, who also won the GG for best director, celebrates with his stars Freida Pinto and Dev Patel Photograph: Jason Merritt/GettyAnother British winner, Sally Hawkins, who claimed best actress in a comedy or musical for her role as a relentless optimist in Mike Leigh's Happy-Go-Lucky. There's probably some kind of life imitating art thing going on therePhotograph: Rex Features/Rex FeaturesDoes Colin Farrell count as British? Sadly not, even though he did once appear in Ballykissangel. Still, he wins best actor in a comedy for his role in In Bruges. And look how happy he isPhotograph: Paul Drinkwater/APFarrell this time offers an expression that's slightly harder to read. Perhaps that's because, for some reason unknown to us, he's shaking hands with astronaut Buzz AldrinPhotograph: Nina Prommer/EPAMeanwhile in the best actor in a drama category, to few people's surprise, the winner is Mickey Rourke for his role as a washed-up wrestler in, well, The Wrestler Photograph: Steve Granitz/GettyDespite Frost/Nixon leaving with precisely no awards Frank Langella and Ron Howard manage to put a brave face on it. And in Langella's case an unwrinkled foreheadPhotograph: Eric Charbonneau/GettyAnd you are...? Two stars of yesteryear, Sandra Bullock and Tom Cruise, greet each other at the awards ceremonyPhotograph: Rex FeaturesWhat award ceremony would be complete without a turn from Ricky Gervais? Ricky was the host of this year's Globes but kept it real by performing throughout with a glass of Skol in his handPhotograph: Paul Drinkwater/GettyFurthermore, what awards ceremony would be complete without an appearance from Mr and Mrs Angelina Jolie? Well, most of the minor ones if we're to be honest, but here's Brad Pitt in attendance, signing some autographsPhotograph: Rex Features/Rex Features
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