1 of 10 Film and television celebrities attended the 62nd annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on Sunday. Nominees included Cate Blanchett, who was shortlisted for the best supporting actress prize but did not win.
2 of 10 The Life and Death of Peters Sellers star Geoffrey Rush and Closer star Clive Owen (right) took home the awards for best TV movie actor and best supporting actor respectively.
3 of 10 Owen's Closer co-star, Natalie Portman, took the best supporting actress award for her performance in the Mike Nichols-directed comedy drama.
4 of 10 Annette Bening was named best actress in a musical or comedy, for her role as a 1930s London diva in Being Julia.
5 of 10 British pop veterans Dave Stewart and Mick Jagger (right) won the prize for best original song from a motion picture, with the tune Old Habits Die Hard penned for last year's re-make of Alfie.
6 of 10 Nicole Kidman was nominated in the best dramatic actress category for her portrayal of a grieving widow in Birth, but lost the prize to Hilary Swank.
7 of 10 The Golden Globes honour both TV and movie performances, and Glenn Close was named best actress in a mini-series for her role in US show The Lion in Winter.
8 of 10 Leonardo DiCaprio was named best actor for his performance in The Aviator, a Howard Hughes biopic directed by Martin Scorsese which also earned the best dramatic film and best original score awards.
9 of 10 Veteran star Clint Eastwood was named best director for his film Million Dollar Baby, in which he starred alongside newly-crowned best actress Hilary Swank.
10 of 10 Comic actor Robin Williams received the Cecil B DeMille award for lifetime achievement, having previously collected five Golden Globes. He dedicated the award to the late Superman actor Christopher Reeve.