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British stars have been honoured at this year's Golden Globes with singer Adele, veteran actress Dame Maggie Smith and actor Damian Lewis all collecting gongs so far. British stars have been honoured at this year's Golden Globes with the singer Adele and the actors Dame Maggie Smith and Damian Lewis collecting gongs.
Dame Maggie was the first Briton of the night to win, collecting her award for best supporting actress in a TV miniseries for her role as Violet Crawley in ITV's Downton Abbey. Smith was the first British winner of the night, picking up best supporting actress in a TV miniseries for her role as Violet Crawley in ITV's Downton Abbey. But she missed out on a second gong, for best actress in a comedy or musical for her latest film Quartet.
But the actress, who did not attend the ceremony in Los Angeles, missed out on a second gong for best actress in a comedy or musical in her latest film Quartet. Adele gushed "oh my God" repeatedly as she took to the stage with her co-writer Paul Epworth to collect the award for best original song for a motion picture, for their theme tune to the James Bond adventure Skyfall. She then offered her gratitude to the group that presents the Globes, saying: "I'd like to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press. I never thought I'd say that."
Adele gushed "oh my God" repeatedly as she took to the stage with co-writer Paul Epworth to collect her award for best original song for a motion picture for their theme tune to the James Bond adventure Skyfall. The Homeland star Damian Lewis dedicated his win for best actor in a television drama to his mother. "I'd like to dedicate this to my mum, looking down on me bursting with pride telling everyone around her how well her son is doing in acting," Lewis said.
She then offered her gratitude to the group that presents the Globes, saying: "I'd like to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press. I never thought I'd say that."
Homeland star Damian Lewis dedicated his win for best actor in a television drama to his mother.
"I'd like to dedicate this to my mum, looking down on me bursting with pride telling everyone around her how well her son is doing in acting," Lewis said.