Sylvester Stallone took home the gong for Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes.
The 69-year-old received a standing ovation as he won for Creed almost 40 years after winning Best Screenplay at the annual ceremony for Rocky in 1977.
'Thank you!' the action hero began once he accepted the award. 'I am gonna try not to get emotional because I am the sum total of every person I ever met. Last time I was here was 1977.'
'I want to thank my wife and children. Actually having your love is the greatest award there is.' He then noted how his path to a career in cinema was not always so certain: 'They gave a shot to a mumbling actor.'
'I want to thank my imaginary friend Rocky Balboa for being the best friend I ever had,' he ended on a lighthearted note.
Sylvester Stallone took home the gong for Best Supporting Actor at the Golden Globes
The 69-year-old received a standing ovation as he won for Creed almost 40 years after winning Best Screenplay at the annual ceremony for Rocky in 1977
Emotional Lady Gaga was moved to tears after winning for American Horror Story: Hotel. The pop star picked up a gong for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television.
Taking to the stage, she said: 'This is one of the greatest moments in my life. I just have to thank Ryan Murphy, Thank you to my wonderful cast. You are my family. I could name the entire cast and because of you I was able to shine.'
Gaga then admitted: 'I wanted to be an actress before I wanted to be a singer. But music worked first I guess.'
Meanwhile, Matt Damon thanked his children who were watching as he took home the gong for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy film at the Golden Globes.
The 45-year-old was honoured for his starring role in The Martian. Damon was clearly in a nostalgic mood as the actor noted that he was onstage at the annual awards ceremony held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles 18 years before for his film Good Will Hunting.
However, earlier that night, host Ricky Gervais quipped as he introduced Damon: 'It's the star of the hilarious comedy The Martian. He is also the only person that Ben Affleck hasn't been unfaithful to.'
Emotional Lady Gaga was moved to tears after winning for American Horror Story: Hotel. The pop star picked up a gong for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture made for Television.
Taking to the stage, she said: 'This is one of the greatest moments in my life. I just have to thank Ryan Murphy, Thank you to my wonderful cast. You are my family. I could name the entire cast and because of you I was able to shine.'
Gaga then admitted: 'I wanted to be an actress before I wanted to be a singer. But music worked first I guess.'
Matt, obviously caught off-guard by the comment, certainly seemed to have a sense of humour about the joke as he couldn't help but smile and hold back laughter as he introduced his film a nominee for Best Picture.
Jon Hamm ended his tenure on Mad Men, which aired its final season last year, on a high note.
The 44-year-old took Best Actor In A TV Drama at the Golden Globes for the second time for his work on Mad Men, which has seen him nominated at the ceremony six times over the years.
Kate Winslet was the first winner at the 73rd annual Golden Globes on Sunday night. The 40-year-old won best supporting actress in a film for her stunning work in Steve Jobs. Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill presented the actress with her gong at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles in front of Hollywood's biggest stars.
Kate beat out some stiff competition in her stacked category, including, Jane Fonda (Youth), Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight), Helen Mirren (Trumbo), Alicia Vinkander (Ex-Machina).
‘I just have to kiss them sorry,’ Kate said after embracing Channing and Jonah (who was hilariously and confusingly dressed as the bear from The Revenant) onstage. ‘I really am actually extremely surprised and overwhelmed.’
Winner! Matt Damon was named Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Film for The Martian
Ending on a high note: Jon Hamm took Best Actor In A TV Drama at the Golden Globes for the second time for his work on Mad Men, which has seen him nominated at the ceremony six times over the years
Kate Winslet was the first winner at the 73rd annual Golden Globes on Sunday night at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles in front of Hollywood's biggest stars
‘Is this really happening this is really happening?’ she gushed.
‘What an incredible year for women in film! I feel prouder than ever to be included this year,’ Kate added.
‘Michael Fassbender you are a legend. I would watch you every day. I still don’t know how you did it. Thank you. Danny Boyle I wish you were in this room. Aaron Sorkin, okay you are crazy I don’t know you write so many words. I would die saying them. To my husband you make it all possible.’
Kate beat out some stiff competition in her stacked category, including, Jane Fonda (Youth), Jennifer Jason Leigh (The Hateful Eight), Helen Mirren (Trumbo), Alicia Vinkander (Ex-Machina)
Funny men: Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill (dressed as the bear from The Revenant) presented the actress with her gong
Kicking off the night, Gervais, who hosted the evening for the fourth time, took to mocking and satirizing the nights winners before a single nomination was announce.
Sipping a beer onstage, he said: 'If you do win tonight you should know that no one cares about that award as much as you do. Don’t get emotional it is embarrassing. That award is worthless. It is a bit of metal that some nice old journalsts wanted to give you to meet you and get a selfie.'
Going into Sunday night, Todd Haynes' 1950s romance Carol leads all nominees with five nods, including best picture (drama) and best actress for both of its leads, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.
In the best picture category, it will compete with Spotlight, The Revenant, Room and Mad Max: Fury Road.
Adam McKay's finance farce The Big Short tops the comedy side with four nominations, including best picture (comedy) and nods for Steve Carell and Christian Bale.
The category's favorite, though, may be Ridley Scott's sci-fi adventure The Martian.
The two films are nominated alongside Spy, Joy and Trainwreck.
He's back! Ricky Gervais sipped a beer as he kicked off the annual awards ceremony
Emotional: Maura Tierney took the award for Best Actress in a limited TV Series for The Affair
Shocked: Rachel Bloom was honoured with Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy
Close comedy pals Jennifer Lawrence (Joy) and Amy Schumer (Trainwreck) will compete for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, alongside Melissa McCarthy (Spy), Maggie Smith (The Lady In The Van) and Lily Tomlin (Grandma).
While their record in predicting Oscars glory has been hit-and-miss, many see the Globes as a pretty strong indicator of films and actors destined for an Academy Award on February 28.
Netflix earned a leading eight nods on the TV side, where nominations were scattered across streaming services, broadcast and cable.
Mozart In The Jungle won Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy
Six shows come in tied for the most nominations with three: Fargo, Mr. Robot, Outlander, Transparent, American Crime and Wolf Hall.
Presenters at Sunday night's Globes included Jim Carrey, Amy Adams, Helen Mirren, Kurt Russell, Jamie Foxx, Eddie Redmayne and Channing Tatum.
Mel Gibson returned to the Hollywood spotlight after keeping a low profile for almost a decade following an explosive drunken-driving arrest and public custody dispute.
All eyes are on Ricky Gervais, who raised eyebrows for his controversial jokes when he hosted the show for three years starting in 2010.
The caustic comedian, who takes over from co-hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, has a reputation of poking fun at everyone from Mel Gibson to Angelina Jolie, as well as the Hollywood Foreign Press, and this year he is not expected to hold back.
Gervais has made his apologies in advance for what he will say.
'Because I can see the future, I'd like to apologize now for the things I said at next week's Golden Globes,' he tweeted on January 1.
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