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While they were the only Blacks nominated this year, Idris Elba nor Halle Berry were never expected to win in their categories, respectively, at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards.

Elba, who was nominated Best Actor in Miniseries for his role in the BBC series ‘Luther,’ lost out to Al Pacino, who won for his role as Dr. Jack Kevorkian in HBO’s ‘You Don’t Know Jack.’

Berry, nominated for Best Actress in a Drama for her role in ‘Frankie and Alice,’ lost out to Natalie Portman for her performance in Darren Aronofsky‘s film, ‘Black Swan.’

Following the pattern as the Critics Choice Movie Awards, the Globes, which are run by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, awarded The Social Network‘ the big prize, including Best Picture – Drama, as well as Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Score.

Along with Portman’s win, Colin Firth won Best Actor – Drama for his role as King George IV in ‘The King’s Speech,’ while ‘The Fighter‘s Christian Bale and Melissa Leo won Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively.

Here’s the complete list of winners (in bold):

Best Motion Picture, Drama

‘Black Swan’

‘The Fighter’

‘Inception’

‘The King’s Speech’

‘The Social Network’

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

‘Alice in Wonderland’

‘Burlesque’

‘The Kids Are All Right’

‘Red’

‘The Tourist’

Best Director – Motion Picture

Darren Aronofsky for ‘Black Swan’

David Fincher for ‘The Social Network’

Tom Hooper for ‘The King’s Speech’

Christopher Nolan for ‘Inception’

David O. Russell for ‘The Fighter’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

Jesse Eisenberg for ‘The Social Network’

Colin Firth for ‘The King’s Speech’

James Franco for ‘127 Hours’

Ryan Gosling for ‘Blue Valentine’

Mark Wahlberg for ‘The Fighter’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

Halle Berry for ‘Frankie and Alice’

Nicole Kidman for ‘Rabbit Hole’

Jennifer Lawrence for ‘Winter’s Bone’

Natalie Portman for ‘Black Swan’

Michelle Williams for ‘Blue Valentine’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy

Johnny Depp for ‘Alice in Wonderland’

Johnny Depp for ‘The Tourist’

Paul Giamatti for ‘Barney’s Version’

Jake Gyllenhaal for ‘Love and Other Drugs’

Kevin Spacey for ‘Casino Jack’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy

Anne Hathaway for ‘Love and Other Drugs’

Julianne Moore for ‘The Kids Are All Right’

Annette Bening for ‘The Kids Are All Right’

Emma Stone for ‘Easy A’

Angelina Jolie for ‘The Tourist’

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Christian Bale for ‘The Fighter’

Michael Douglas for ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’

Andrew Garfield for ‘The Social Network’

Jeremy Renner for ‘The Town’

Geoffrey Rush for ‘The King’s Speech’

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Amy Adams for ‘The Fighter’

Helena Bonham Carter for ‘The King’s Speech’

Mila Kunis for ‘Black Swan’

Melissa Leo for ‘The Fighter’

Jacki Weaver for ‘Animal Kingdom’

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

127 Hours

The Kids Are All Right

The King’s Speech

The Social Network

Inception

Best Animated Feature Film

‘Despicable Me’

‘How to Train Your Dragon’

‘The Illusionist’

‘Toy Story 3’

‘Tangled’

Best Foreign Language Film

‘Biutiful’

‘The Concert’

‘The Edge’

‘I Am Love’

‘In a Better World’

Best Original Song – Motion Picture

Bound to You from ‘Burlesque’

Coming Home from ‘Country Strong’

I See the Light from ‘Tangled’

There’s a Place for Us from ‘Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’

You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me from ‘Burlesque’

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

Alexandre Desplot for ‘The King’s Speech’

Danny Elfman for ‘Alice in Wonderland’

A.R. Rahmin for ‘127 Hours’

Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross for ‘The Social Network’

Hans Zimmer for ‘Inception’

Best Television Series, Drama

‘Boardwalk Empire’

‘Dexter’

‘The Good Wife’

‘Mad Men’

‘The Walking Dead’

Best Televison Series, Comedy or Musical

’30 Rock’

‘The Big Bang Theory’

‘The Big C’

‘Glee’

‘Modern Family’

‘Nurse Jackie’

Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama

Steve Buscemi for ‘Boardwalk Empire’

Bryan Cranston for ‘Breaking Bad’

Michael C. Hall for ‘Dexter’

Jon Hamm for ‘Mad Men’

Hugh Laurie for ‘House’

Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama

Julianna Margulies for ‘The Good Wife’

Elisabeth Moss for ‘Mad Men’

Piper Perabo for ‘Covert Affairs’

Katey Sagal for ‘Sons of Anarchy’

Kyra Sedgwick for ‘The Closer’

Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical

Alec Baldwin for ’30 Rock’

Steve Carell for ‘The Office’

Thomas Jane for ‘Hung’

Matthew Morrison for ‘Glee’

Jim Parsons for ‘Big Bang Theory’

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

Hope Davis for ‘Special Relationship’

Jane Lynch for ‘Glee’

Kelly McDonald for ‘Boardwalk Empire’

Julia Stiles for ‘Dexter’

Sofia Vergara for ‘Modern Family’

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

Scott Caan for ‘Hawaii Five-0’

Chris Noth for ‘The Good Wife’

David Straithairn for ‘Temple Grandin’

Eric Stonestreet for ‘Modern Family’

Chris Colfer for ‘Glee’

Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical

Toni Collette for ‘United States of Tara’

Edie Falco for ‘Nurse Jackie’

Tina Fey for ’30 Rock’

Laura Linney for ‘The Big C’

Lea Michelle for ‘Glee’

Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

‘The Pacific’

‘Carlos’

‘Temple Grandin’

‘You Don’t Know Jack’

‘The Pillars of the Earth’

Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

Dennis Quaid for ‘The Special Relationship’

Ian McShane for ‘The Pillars of the Earth’

Édgar Ramírez for ‘Carlos’

Al Pacino for ‘You Don’t Know Jack’

Idris Elba for ‘Luther’

Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

Claire Danes for ‘Temple Grandin’

Hayley Atwell for ‘The Pillars of the Earth’

Jennifer Love Hewitt for ‘The Client List’

Judi Dench for ‘Return to Cranford’

Romola Gara for ‘Emma’ While they were the only Blacks nominated this year, Idris Elba nor Halle Berry were never expected to win in their categories, respectively, at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards.

Elba, who was nominated Best Actor in Miniseries for his role in the BBC series ‘Luther,’ lost out to Al Pacino, who won for his role as Dr. Jack Kevorkian in HBO’s ‘You Don’t Know Jack.’

Berry, nominated for Best Actress in a Drama for her role in ‘Frankie and Alice,’ lost out to Natalie Portman for her performance in Darren Aronofsky‘s film, ‘Black Swan.’

Following the pattern as the Critics Choice Movie Awards, the Globes, which are run by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, awarded The Social Network‘ the big prize, including Best Picture – Drama, as well as Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Score.

Along with Portman’s win, Colin Firth won Best Actor – Drama for his role as King George IV in ‘The King’s Speech,’ while ‘The Fighter‘s Christian Bale and Melissa Leo won Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively.

Here’s the complete list of winners (in bold):

Best Motion Picture, Drama

‘Black Swan’

‘The Fighter’

‘Inception’

‘The King’s Speech’

‘The Social Network’

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

‘Alice in Wonderland’

‘Burlesque’

‘The Kids Are All Right’

‘Red’

‘The Tourist’

Best Director – Motion Picture

Darren Aronofsky for ‘Black Swan’

David Fincher for ‘The Social Network’

Tom Hooper for ‘The King’s Speech’

Christopher Nolan for ‘Inception’

David O. Russell for ‘The Fighter’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

Jesse Eisenberg for ‘The Social Network’

Colin Firth for ‘The King’s Speech’

James Franco for ‘127 Hours’

Ryan Gosling for ‘Blue Valentine’

Mark Wahlberg for ‘The Fighter’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

Halle Berry for ‘Frankie and Alice’

Nicole Kidman for ‘Rabbit Hole’

Jennifer Lawrence for ‘Winter’s Bone’

Natalie Portman for ‘Black Swan’

Michelle Williams for ‘Blue Valentine’

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy

Johnny Depp for ‘Alice in Wonderland’

Johnny Depp for ‘The Tourist’

Paul Giamatti for ‘Barney’s Version’

Jake Gyllenhaal for ‘Love and Other Drugs’

Kevin Spacey for ‘Casino Jack’

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy

Anne Hathaway for ‘Love and Other Drugs’

Julianne Moore for ‘The Kids Are All Right’

Annette Bening for ‘The Kids Are All Right’

Emma Stone for ‘Easy A’

Angelina Jolie for ‘The Tourist’

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Christian Bale for ‘The Fighter’

Michael Douglas for ‘Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps’

Andrew Garfield for ‘The Social Network’

Jeremy Renner for ‘The Town’

Geoffrey Rush for ‘The King’s Speech’

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Amy Adams for ‘The Fighter’

Helena Bonham Carter for ‘The King’s Speech’

Mila Kunis for ‘Black Swan’

Melissa Leo for ‘The Fighter’

Jacki Weaver for ‘Animal Kingdom’

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

127 Hours

The Kids Are All Right

The King’s Speech

The Social Network

Inception

Best Animated Feature Film

‘Despicable Me’

‘How to Train Your Dragon’

‘The Illusionist’

‘Toy Story 3’

‘Tangled’

Best Foreign Language Film

‘Biutiful’

‘The Concert’

‘The Edge’

‘I Am Love’

‘In a Better World’

Best Original Song – Motion Picture

Bound to You from ‘Burlesque’

Coming Home from ‘Country Strong’

I See the Light from ‘Tangled’

There’s a Place for Us from ‘Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader’

You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me from ‘Burlesque’

Best Original Score – Motion Picture

Alexandre Desplot for ‘The King’s Speech’

Danny Elfman for ‘Alice in Wonderland’

A.R. Rahmin for ‘127 Hours’

Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross for ‘The Social Network’

Hans Zimmer for ‘Inception’

Best Television Series, Drama

‘Boardwalk Empire’

‘Dexter’

‘The Good Wife’

‘Mad Men’

‘The Walking Dead’

Best Televison Series, Comedy or Musical

’30 Rock’

‘The Big Bang Theory’

‘The Big C’

‘Glee’

‘Modern Family’

‘Nurse Jackie’

Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama

Steve Buscemi for ‘Boardwalk Empire’

Bryan Cranston for ‘Breaking Bad’

Michael C. Hall for ‘Dexter’

Jon Hamm for ‘Mad Men’

Hugh Laurie for ‘House’

Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama

Julianna Margulies for ‘The Good Wife’

Elisabeth Moss for ‘Mad Men’

Piper Perabo for ‘Covert Affairs’

Katey Sagal for ‘Sons of Anarchy’

Kyra Sedgwick for ‘The Closer’

Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical

Alec Baldwin for ’30 Rock’

Steve Carell for ‘The Office’

Thomas Jane for ‘Hung’

Matthew Morrison for ‘Glee’

Jim Parsons for ‘Big Bang Theory’

Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

Hope Davis for ‘Special Relationship’

Jane Lynch for ‘Glee’

Kelly McDonald for ‘Boardwalk Empire’

Julia Stiles for ‘Dexter’

Sofia Vergara for ‘Modern Family’

Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

Scott Caan for ‘Hawaii Five-0’

Chris Noth for ‘The Good Wife’

David Straithairn for ‘Temple Grandin’

Eric Stonestreet for ‘Modern Family’

Chris Colfer for ‘Glee’

Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical

Toni Collette for ‘United States of Tara’

Edie Falco for ‘Nurse Jackie’

Tina Fey for ’30 Rock’

Laura Linney for ‘The Big C’

Lea Michelle for ‘Glee’

Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

‘The Pacific’

‘Carlos’

‘Temple Grandin’

‘You Don’t Know Jack’

‘The Pillars of the Earth’

Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

Dennis Quaid for ‘The Special Relationship’

Ian McShane for ‘The Pillars of the Earth’

Édgar Ramírez for ‘Carlos’

Al Pacino for ‘You Don’t Know Jack’

Idris Elba for ‘Luther’

Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television

Claire Danes for ‘Temple Grandin’

Hayley Atwell for ‘The Pillars of the Earth’

Jennifer Love Hewitt for ‘The Client List’

Judi Dench for ‘Return to Cranford’

Romola Gara for ‘Emma’