22nd Golden Globe Awards (1965)

Highlights of 22nd Golden Globes Awards ceremony

The 22nd Golden Globe Awards honored the best in film and television of 1964.
The award ceremony was held on 8th February 1965.
Becket won the Best Motion Picture - Drama award.
My Fair Lady won the Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy award.
- WINNER

Best Motion Picture - Drama

Becket
The Chalk Garden
Zorba the Greek
Dear Heart
The Night of the Iguana

Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama

The Pumpkin Eater - Anne Bancroft
Dear Heart - Geraldine Page
The Night of the Iguana - Ava Gardner
Circus World - Rita Hayworth
Lilith - Jean Seberg

Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama

Becket - Peter O'Toole
Zorba the Greek - Anthony Quinn
Becket - Richard Burton
Rio Conchos - Anthony Franciosa
Seven Days in May - Fredric March

Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical

My Fair Lady
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Father Goose
Mary Poppins
The World of Henry Orient

Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical

Mary Poppins - Julie Andrews
Marriage Italian Style - Sophia Loren
The Unsinkable Molly Brown - Debbie Reynolds
Topkapi - Melina Mercouri
My Fair Lady - Audrey Hepburn

Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical

My Fair Lady - Rex Harrison
Mary Poppins - Dick Van Dyke
Topkapi - Peter Ustinov
The Pink Panther - Peter Sellers
Marriage Italian Style - Marcello Mastroianni

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte - Agnes Moorehead
The Night of the Iguana - Grayson Hall
The Carpetbaggers - Elizabeth Ashley
The Best Man - Ann Sothern
Zorba the Greek - Lila Kedrova

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Seven Days in May - Edmond O'Brien
The Night of the Iguana - Cyril Delevanti
The Best Man - Lee Tracy
Cheyenne Autumn - Gilbert Roland
My Fair Lady - Stanley Holloway

Best Foreign Language Film

Marriage Italian Style
Sallah

Best Director - Motion Picture

My Fair Lady - George Cukor
Becket - Peter Glenville
The Night of the Iguana - John Huston
Seven Days in May - John Frankenheimer
Zorba the Greek - Mihalis Kakogiannis

Best Original Score - Motion Picture

The Fall of the Roman Empire - Dimitri Tiomkin
Seven Days in May - Jerry Goldsmith
Zorba the Greek - Mikis Theodorakis
Becket - Laurence Rosenthal
Mary Poppins - Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman

Best Original Song - Motion Picture

Circus World - Dimitri Tiomkin for "Circus World"
Sunday in New York - Peter Nero for "Sunday in New York"
Dear Heart - Henry Mancini for "Dear Heart"
From Russia with Love - John Barry for "From Russia with Love"
Where Love Has Gone - Jimmy Van Heusen for "Where Love Has Gone"

Cecil B. DeMille Award

James Stewart

Most Promising New Comer - Female

Mia Farrow
Celia Milius
Mary Ann Mobley

Most Promising New Comer - Male

Harve Presnell
George Segal
Topol

Henrietta Award - World Film Favorite - Male

Marcello Mastroianni

Henrietta Award - World Film Favorite - Female

Sophia Loren
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