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Julia Roberts and more movie stars snare Golden Globe TV nominations

Los Angeles — Even the sometimes-offbeat Golden Globe Awards are unable to resist the allure of movie stars who dabble in television work.

Julia Roberts, Amy Adams, Jim Carrey and Michael Douglas were among the nominees announced Thursday for next month's awards voted by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Not every film actor made the cut, with Emma Stone and Jonah Hill out of the running for Netflix's Maniac.

Also snubbed was This Is Us, one of the few broadcast network shows that has garnered awards respect amid an onslaught of cable and streaming shows. It failed to earn a best drama series bid or recognition for last year's Globes (and previous Emmy Award) winner Sterling K. Brown or the twice-nominated Chrissy Metz.

Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, the defending best drama series winner, was overlooked this time, a sting that follows its loss in this year's Emmys to Game of Thrones. But Handmaid's star Elisabeth Moss and co-star Yvonne Strahovski were nominated.

HBO's Game missed out on 2019 Globes consideration because new episodes didn't air within the eligibility window. Instead, Globe voters tipped their hats to the last season of FX's The Americans and newcomers including Netflix's Bodyguard, a British series about a politician's protector, and FX's Pose, set in 1980s New York and with a ground-breaking number of transgender cast members.

Donald Glover's Atlanta was ignored again as best drama comedy series while star Glover, who won for his role in 2017, was nominated. His competitors include Carrey for Showtime's Kidding, Douglas for Netflix's The Kominsky Method and Bill Hader, fresh off an Emmy win for Barry.

Henry Winkler, who claimed an Emmy for his supporting role in HBO's Barry, also is up for a Globe. The series itself is competing for top comedy honours against defending Globes champ and Emmy winner The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.

Issa Rae, a two-time nominee for Insecure, didn't earn a best comedy actress bid, but Candice Bergen got a welcome-back hug for CBS' revived sitcom Murphy Brown. She was a Globes favourite when the original series aired, earning nine nominations and winning a trophy in 1989.

Bergen is part of an all-white field of nominees, including Emmy winner Rachel Brosnahan for Mrs. Maisel. Glover is the only actor of colour in his category, with black actors Billy Porter (Pose) and Stephan James (Homecoming) earning best drama series acting bids.

FX's The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story received the leading number of bids, four, including best limited series or TV movie, and nominations for stars Darren Criss, Penelope Cruz and Edgar Ramirez.

Edgar Ramirez as Gianni Versace, left, and Penelop
(Photo: AP)

Their nominations boosted the nominations' inclusiveness, as did bids for Sandra Oh (Killing Eve), Regina King (Seven Seconds) and Thandie Newton (Westworld).

Oh will host the 6 January Globes ceremony on NBC along with Andy Samberg. Earlier this year she became the first actress of Asian descent to receive a lead drama actress Emmy nod for the spy thriller.

At the Globes, she'll compete with the Oscar-winning Roberts, who earned a bid for Amazon's nominated Homecoming, a psychological thriller based on the podcast of the same name.

Keri Russell was nominated for The Americans, as was her co-star (and real-life partner) Matthew Rhys, who earned an Emmy this year for his role.

Amy Adams earned acting bids for the limited TV series Sharp Objects and for Vice.



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