50th Golden Globe Awards
| 50th Golden Globe Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | January 23, 1993 | 
| Site | The Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hill, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | 
| Hosted by | Louis Gossett Jr. Leslie Nielsen Jane Seymour  | 
| Highlights | |
| Best Film: Drama | Scent of a Woman | 
| Best Film: Musical or Comedy | The Player | 
| Best Drama Series | Northern Exposure | 
| Best Musical or Comedy Series | Roseanne | 
| Best Miniseries or Television movie | Sinatra | 
| Most awards | (3)  Scent of a Woman Roseanne Stalin  | 
| Most nominations | (5)  A Few Good Men  Aladdin  | 
| Television coverage | |
| Network | TBS | 
The 50th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1992, were held on Saturday January 23, 1993 at the Beverly Hilton.[1][2][3] The nominations were announced on December 29, 1992.[4][5][6]
Winners and nominees




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Film
The following films received multiple nominations:
The following films received multiple wins:
| Wins | Film | 
|---|---|
| 3 | Scent of a Woman | 
| 2 | The Player | 
| Unforgiven | |
| Enchanted April | |
| Aladdin | 
Television
| Best Television Series | |
|---|---|
| Drama | Comedy or Musical | 
| Northern Exposure | Roseanne | 
| Best Lead Actor in a Television Series | |
| Drama Series | Comedy or Musical Series | 
| Sam Waterston – I'll Fly Away | John Goodman – Roseanne | 
| Best Lead Actress in a Television Series | |
| Drama Series | Comedy or Musical Series | 
| Regina Taylor – I'll Fly Away | Roseanne Barr – Roseanne | 
| Best Supporting Performance - Series, Miniseries or Television Film | |
| Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | 
| Maximilian Schell – Stalin | Joan Plowright – Stalin | 
| Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Movie | Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Movie | 
| Robert Duvall – Stalin | Laura Dern – Afterburn | 
| Best Miniseries or Television Movie | |
| Sinatra | |
The following programs received multiple nominations:
The following programs received multiple wins:
| Wins | Series | 
|---|---|
| 3 | Roseanne | 
| Stalin | |
| 2 | I'll Fly Away | 
Ceremony
Presenters
- Richard Dean Anderson
 - Anne Archer
 - Rosanna Arquette
 - Dan Aykroyd
 - Drew Barrymore
 - Kathy Bates
 - Corbin Bernsen
 - Jon Bon Jovi
 - Beau Bridges
 - Matthew Broderick
 - Carol Burnett
 - Diahann Carroll
 - Richard Chamberlain
 - James Coburn
 - Harry Connick, Jr.
 - Catherine Deneuve
 - Amanda Donohoe
 - Jodie Foster
 - Teri Garr
 - Marilu Henner
 - Anthony Hopkins
 - Christine Lahti
 - Michele Lee
 - Jay Leno
 - John Lithgow
 - Reba McEntire
 - Bette Midler
 - Sarah Jessica Parker
 - Gregory Peck
 - Victoria Principal
 - Tom Selleck
 - Cybill Shepherd
 - Tom Skerritt
 - Christian Slater
 - Peter Strauss
 - Patrick Swayze
 - Jean-Claude Van Damme
 
Special Achievement Award
Robin Williams – For his vocal role work as the Genie in Aladdin. [7]
Awards breakdown
The following networks received multiple nominations:
| Nominations | Network | 
|---|---|
| 20 | NBC | 
| 14 | CBS | 
| 10 | ABC | 
| 8 | HBO | 
| 4 | Fox | 
The following networks received multiple wins:
| Wins | Network | 
|---|---|
| 3 | ABC | 
| HBO | |
| 2 | NBC | 
See also
- 65th Academy Awards
 - 13th Golden Raspberry Awards
 - 44th Primetime Emmy Awards
 - 45th Primetime Emmy Awards
 - 46th British Academy Film Awards
 - 47th Tony Awards
 - 1992 in film
 - 1992 in American television
 
References
- ^ Fox, David (January 25, 1993). "Pacino Gives Oscar Derby a New Twist". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
 - ^ Thomas, Rob (January 24, 1993). "'Scent,' Pacino, Thompson Take Globe Awards -- 'Roseanne' Wins Big In TV Categories". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
 - ^ Weinraub, Bernard (January 25, 1993). "All Is Glittery And a Bit Odd At Golden Globes". The New York Times. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
 - ^ Fox, David (December 30, 1992). "'Men' Reaches Out for a Few Good Globes". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
 - ^ Horn, John (December 31, 1992). "'Good Men,' 'Aladdin' top Golden Globes". Kentucky New Era. Retrieved January 14, 2018 – via Google News Archive.
 - ^ "Globe Awards taps nominees". Gainesville Sun. December 30, 1992. Retrieved January 14, 2018 – via Google News Archive.
 - ^ "Golden Globes, USA (1993)". IMDb. Retrieved January 7, 2021.