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Golden Globe 2017 nominees: Ryan Reynolds, Hailee Steinfeld and more react to first nominations


UPDATED FEBRUARY 5, 2019 12:02 PM EST

Hurray for Hollywood! The 2017 Golden Globe nominations were announced on Monday, December 12 leaving a number of Tinseltown stars and first-time nominees basking in the glory of their Hollywood Foreign Press Association nods.

Ryan Reynold’s scored his first-ever nomination for his role in the comedy Deadpool. Blake Lively’s husband celebrated the career achievement on social media writing, “Thank you, Golden Globes! As we speak, the entire Deadpool team is engaged in a grotesque, early morning tickle-fight.”

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Lily Collins shared a shot of her nomination reaction Photo: Instagram/@lilyjcollins

Lily Collins posted a photo of her emotional reaction upon learning of her "Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy" nomination. Attached to the photo, the Rules Don’t Apply actress actress penned, “The moment your mom captures you being nominated for your first Golden Globe. Priceless. I still can't breathe. Beyond honored, thankful, and proud. This can't be real!”

Taylor Swift's ex-boyfriend Tom Hiddleston, in addition to This is Us actress Mandy Moore and Hamilton alum Lin-Manuel Miranda also joined the Golden Globes nominees club. Nominee Hailee Steinfeld tweeted her joy over her first Globes nomination. The Edge of Seventeen star wrote, "CALL ME A GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEE!!! OH MY GOD. I'm in tears. And on a plane. About to take off. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!"

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While Millie Bobby Brown did not receive a best actress nod, the Stranger Things star adorably thanked the Hollywood Foreign Press for nominating her hit Netflix show. “I’m very excited,” the 12-year-old said as she blew a kiss in a video posted on Instagram.

Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling, Meryl Streep and Andrew Garfield are just a few of the other big names who will be going for the gold and sipping on Moët & Chandon  when the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards air live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel with host Jimmy Fallon on January 8, 2017 8 p.m. EST on NBC.

 

 

Ryan Reynolds celebrated his first Golden Globes nomination for Deadpool Photo: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images

Best Motion Picture, DramaMoonlightHacksaw RidgeHell or High WaterLionManchester by the Sea

Best Motion Picture, Musical, or Comedy20th Century WomenDeadpoolLa La LandFlorence Foster JenkinsSing Street

Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture, DramaIsabelle Huppert, ElleAmy Adams, ArrivalJessica Chastain, Miss SloaneRuth Negga, LovingNatalie Portman, Jackie

Best Performance By an Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or ComedyMeryl Streep, Florence Foster JenkinsAnnette Bening, 20th Century WomenLily Collins, Rules Don’t ApplyHailee Steinfeld, The Edge of SeventeenEmma Stone, La La Land

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, DramaJoel Edgerton, LovingCasey Affleck, Manchester by the SeaAndrew Garfield, Hacksaw RidgeViggo Mortensen, Captain FantasticDenzel Washington, Fences

 

 

La La Land co-stars Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling earned nominations Photo: Steve Granitz/WireImage

Best Performance By an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureDev Patel, LionMahershala Ali, MoonlightJeff Bridges, Hell or High WaterSimon Helberg, Florence Foster JenkinsAaron Taylor-Johnson, Nocturnal Animals

Best Performance by Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion PictureNicole Kidman, LionViola Davis, FencesNaomie Harris, MoonlightOctavia Spencer, Hidden FiguresMichelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea

Best Director, Motion PictureDamien Chazelle, La La LandTom FordNocturnal AnimalsMel GibsonHacksaw RidgeBarry JenkinsMoonlightKenneth LonerganManchester by the Sea

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Musical, or ComedyRyan Reynolds, DeadpoolColin Farrell, The LobsterRyan Gosling, La La LandHugh Grant, Florence Foster JenkinsJonah Hill, War Dogs

Best Screenplay, Motion PictureLa La LandNocturnal AnimalsMoonlightManchester by the SeaHell or High Water

Original Score, Motion PictureMoonlightLa La LandArrivalLionHidden Figures

Best Motion Picture, AnimatedKubo and the Two StringsMoanaMy Life as a ZucchiniSingZootopia

 

 

Lin-Manuel Miranda's song from Moana received a nod Photo: Karwai Tang/WireImage

Best Original Song, Motion Picture“How Far I’ll Go,” Moana"Can’t Stop the Feeling,” Trolls“City of Stars,” La La Land“Faith,” Sing“Gold,” Gold

Best Television Series, DramaThe CrownGame of ThronesStranger ThingsThis Is UsWestworld

Best Television Series, Musical or ComedyAtlantaBlackishMozart in the JungleTransparentVeep

Best Television Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionAmerican CrimeThe DresserThe Night ManagerThe Night OfThe People v. O.J.: American Crime Story

Best Performance By an Actor in a Television Series, DramaRami MalekMr. RobotBob OdenkirkBetter Call SaulMatthew RhysThe AmericansLiev Schreiber,Ray DonovanBilly Bob ThorntonGoliath

Best Performance By an Actor in a Television Series, Musical, or ComedyAnthony AndersonBlackishGael Garcia BernalMozart in the JungleDonald GloverAtlantaNick Nolte,GravesJeffrey Tambor, Transparent

 

 

Tom Hiddleston scored his first nomination Photo: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionRiz AhmedThe Night OfBryan CranstonAll the WayTom HiddlestonThe Night ManagerCourtney B. VanceThe People v. O.J.: American Crime StoryJohn Turturro, The Night Of

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionSterling K. BrownThe People v. O.J.: American Crime StoryHugh LaurieThe Night ManagerJohn LithgowThe CrownChristian SlaterMr. RobotJohn Travolta, The People v. O.J.: American Crime Story

Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, DramaCaitriona Balfe, OutlanderClaire Foy, The CrownKeri Russell, The AmericansWinona Ryder,Stranger ThingsEvan Rachel Wood,Westworld

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Actress in a Series, Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionOlivia Coleman, The Night ManagerLena Headey, Game of ThronesChrissy Metz,This Is UsMandy Moore, This Is UsThandie Newton,Westworld

 

 

Sarah Jessica Parker received her first nomination since 2006 Photo: Gilbert Carrasquillo/FilmMagic

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionFelicity Huffman, American CrimeRiley Keough,The Girlfriend ExperienceSarah Paulson,The People v. O.J.: American Crime StoryCharlotte Rampling, London SpyKerry Washington, Confirmation

Best Performance By an Actress in a Television Series, Musical, or ComedyRachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-GirlfriendJulia Louis-Dreyfus,VeepSarah Jessica Parker, DivorceIssa Rae, InsecureGina Rodriguez, Jane the VirginTracee Ellis Ross,Blackish