Golden Globes 2016 Surprising Wins: Rachel Bloom, Lady Gaga and More

Rachel Bloom, winner of the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy for
The 2016 Golden Globes were packed with surprises. though some high contenders — ahem, old master DiCaprio — took home awards evidently, there have been a couple of gifted actors UN agency unexpectedly scarf the show
Rachel Bloom, for one, commenced the evening, securing the award for Best Performance by Associate in Nursing histrion in a very tv Series for her role in CW freshman Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. The histrion was up against vets as well as Jamie Lee phytologist  Julia Louis-Dreyfus, liliaceous plant Tomlin and last year’s winner, Gina Rodriguez. Another shocking win visited Christian woodlouse for his performance in man.
Robot. woodlouse beat out fellow Best Performance by Associate in Nursing Actor in a very Supporting Role nominees Alan Cumming, Damian Lewis, mountain architect and Tobias Menzies. Lady Gaga, winner of the award for Best Performance by Associate in Nursing histrion in a very restricted Series or a film created for tv for girl Gaga, winner of the award for Best Performance by Associate in Nursing histrion in a very restricted Series or a film created for tv for "American Horror Story: Hotel" Steve Granitz/WireImage Steve Jobs histrion Kate Winslet, meanwhile, was visibly appalled once she was awarded the world for Best Performance by Associate in Nursing histrion in a very Supporting Role. And Lady Gaga’s win came as a whole surprise to some, providing yankee Horror Story: building is her initial major role. The singer won Best Performance by Associate in Nursing histrion in a very restricted Series or film created for tv. Gaga beat nominees Kirsten Dunst, Sarah Hay, Felicity Huffman and Queen Latifah.



Other shocking victories enclosed Amazon Prime’s Mozart within the Jungle, that took home Best tv Series, and Wolf Hall's win for Best tv restricted Series or film created for tv. Jennifer Lawrence’s win for Best Performance in Joy additionally shocked some, as did The Revenant's huge win for Best film Drama.

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