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Glitz and glamour took the night off at the 65th Annual Golden Globes, but Cate Blanchett still came out a winner.

Blanchett was named best supporting actress for playing Bob Dylan in the music legend`s biopic, I`m Not There, at a 30 minute press conference that replaced the usual three hour, star-studded Golden Globes ceremony.

The event fell victim to the two month screenwriter`s strike that has crippled movie and TV production in the US.

Blanchett was a chance to claim a double victory as she was also nominated in the best actress in a film drama category for her stunning performance in Elizabeth: The Golden Age, but the award went to Brit, Julie Christie, for Away from Her.

There were two other Australians nominated - Rachel Griffiths for Brothers & Sisters and Rose Byrne for Damages - in the best supporting actress TV category, but both were bypassed.

Another British actress was triumphant in the category, Samantha Morton, for Longford.

The shock winner was Atonement, a romantic drama starring Keira Knightley, which scored the best film drama Golden Globe, beating favourites No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood.

Daniel Day-Lewis and Johnny Depp firmed as the frontrunners for the best acting Oscar after wins tonight.

Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood) was named best actor in a drama and Depp (Sweeney Todd) won best actor in a comedy/musical.

French actress Marion Cotillard, for her role as songstress Edith Piath in La Vie en Rose, won the best actress in a comedy/musical Golden Globe and appears the biggest threat to Christie for the best actress Oscar.

In the TV awards, David Duchovny won best actor in a comedy/musical TV series for Californication and Glenn Close was named actress in a TV drama winner.

The organisers of the awards were forced to drop the usual star-studded ceremony after striking Hollywood screenwriters threatened to picket the ceremony.

There are fears next month`s Oscars will also fall victim to the strike.

Complete List of Winners:

Best Performance by an Actor in a Drama - DANIEL DAY-LEWIS - There Will Be Blood

Best Performance by an Actress in a Drama - JULIE CHRISTIE - Away From Her

Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy - MARION COTILLARD - La Vie En Rose

Best Actor in a Musical Or Comedy - JOHNNY DEPPSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Best Supporting Actress - CATE BLANCHETT - I`m Not There

Best Supporting Actor - JAVIER BARDEMNo Country For Old Men

Best Motion Picture - Drama - Atonement

Best Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Best Animated Film - Ratatouille

Best Foreign Language Film - The Diving Bell And The Butterfly

Best Original Song in a Movie - Pearl Jam`s EDDIE VEDDER for Guaranteed - Into the Wild.

Best Director - JULIAN SCHNABEL - The Diving Bell And The Butterfly

Best Screenplay - No Country For Old Men

Best Original Score - Atonement

Television Winners:

Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made for Television - Longford

Best Actor In A Television Series - Drama - JON HAMM - Mad Men

Best Actress In A Television Series - Drama - GLENN CLOSE - Damages

Best Actress In A Television Series - Musical Or Comedy - TINA FEY - 30 Rock

Best Actor In A Television Series - Musical Or Comedy - DAVID DUCHOVNYCalifornication

Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television - JIM BROADBENT - Longford

Best Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television - QUEEN LATIFAHLife Support

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Television - SAMANTHA MORTON - Longford

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television - JEREMY PIVEN - Entourage

Best Television Series - Drama - Mad Men

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