11th Golden Globe Awards

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11th Golden Globe Awards
DateJanuary 22, 1954
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Best Picture The Robe

The 11th Golden Globe Awards , were held in Santa Monica, California at the Club Del Mar honoring the best in film for 1953 films, on January 22, 1954. [1]

Contents

Winners

Best Motion Picture – Drama

The Robe directed by Henry Koster [2]

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

Spencer Tracy The Actress [3]

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama

Audrey Hepburn Roman Holiday [4]

Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

David Niven The Moon is Blue [5]

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical

Ethel Merman Call Me Madam [6]

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Frank Sinatra From Here to Eternity [7]

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture

Grace Kelly Mogambo [8]

Best Director – Motion Picture

Fred Zinnemann From Here to Eternity [9]

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

LiliHelen Deutsch [9]

Best Documentary

A Queen Is Crowned [10]

Henrietta Award (World Film Favorites)

Alan Ladd together with Robert Taylor

Marilyn Monroe [11]

Special Achievement Award

Walt Disney for artistic merit in The Living Desert [12] [13]

Cecil B. DeMille Award

Darryl F. Zanuck [14]

Promoting International Understanding

Little Boy Lost- directed by George Seton [15]

New Star of the Year Actor

(Three way tie)

The Glory BrigadeRichard Egan

The Kid from Left FieldRichard Egan

So BigSteve Forrest

The Man from the AlamoHugh O'Brian [12]

New Star of the Year Actress

(Three way tie)

Forever FemalePat Crowley

Money From HomePat Crowley

Hell and High WaterBella Darvi

The EgyptianBella Darvi

It Came from Outer SpaceBarbara Rush [16]

Honor Award

Jack Cummings for producer at MGM for 30 years [17]

Honor Award

Guy Madison for best western star [17]

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