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30th Golden Globe Awards

Film award ceremony in 1973


Film award ceremony in 1973

FieldValue
number30
awardGolden Globe Awards
dateJanuary 28, 1973
last29th
next31st

The 30th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1972, were held on January 28, 1973.

Background

Marlon Brando wished not to be nominated in any category. A survey of fifty-three countries excluding the United States found him as the most favorite actor.

Winners and nominees

Film

Best Motion PictureDramaComedy or MusicalBest Performance in a Motion Picture – DramaActorActressBest Performance in a Motion Picture – Comedy or MusicalActorActressBest Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Comedy or MusicalSupporting ActorSupporting ActressOtherBest DirectorBest ScreenplayBest Original ScoreBest Original Song.Best Foreign Film (English Language)Best Foreign Film (Foreign Language)New Star of the Year – ActorNew Star of the Year – ActressBest Documentary Film

The following films received multiple nominations:

NominationsTitle
9*Cabaret*
7*The Godfather*
6*Avanti!*
5*Butterflies Are Free*
*Deliverance*
4*Frenzy*
*The Poseidon Adventure*
3*The Heartbreak Kid*
*Lady Sings the Blues*
*Pete 'n' Tillie*
*Sleuth*
*Travels with My Aunt*
2*The Emigrants*
*The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean*
*Man of La Mancha*
*Sounder*
*Young Winston*

The following films received multiple wins:

WinsTitle
5*The Godfather*
3*Cabaret*
2*The Emigrants*

Television

Best Television SeriesDramaMusical or ComedyBest Performance in a Television Series DramaActorActressBest Performance in a Television Series – Musical or ComedyActorActressBest Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries or Television FilmSupporting ActorSupporting ActressBest Miniseries or Television Film
***Columbo******All in the Family***
** Peter Falk – *Columbo* as Lt. Columbo**** Gail Fisher – *Mannix* as Peggy Fair**
** Redd Foxx – *Sanford and Son* as Fred G. Sanford**** Jean Stapleton – *All in the Family* as Edith Bunker**
** James Brolin – *Marcus Welby, M.D.* as Dr. Steven Kiley****Ruth Buzzi – *Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In* as Various Characters**
'* *That Certain Summer'''''

The following programs received multiple nominations:

NominationsTitle
5*All in the Family*
*The Mary Tyler Moore Show*
3*The Carol Burnett Show*
*Mannix*
*Marcus Welby, M.D.*
*The Waltons*
2*Columbo*
*M*A*S*H*
*Maude*
*Medical Center*

The following programs received multiple wins:

WinsTitle
2*All in the Family*
*Columbo*

[[Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award|Cecil B. DeMille Award]]

Samuel Goldwyn

References

Sources

References

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  5. Buck, Jerry. (March 28, 1973). "Liza Minnelli Is Named Best Actress — Brando Won't Accept Oscar". [[Ogden Newspapers]].
  6. "Joel Grey". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  7. "30th Golden Globe Awards". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  8. "Francis Ford Coppola - Golden Globes". [[Golden Globe Awards]].
  9. "The 30th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1972)". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  10. Krause, Amanda. (January 11, 2023). "The most iconic outfits celebrities wore to the Golden Globe Awards the year you were born". [[Axel Springer SE]].
  11. Aletti, Vince. (December 7, 1972). "Michael Jackson : Ben : Music Review : Rolling Stone". [[Penske Media Corporation]].
  12. Greenblatt, Leah. (July 3, 2009). "Michael Jackson's Albums". [[People Inc.]].
  13. "Young Winston". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  14. "The Emigrants". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  15. "Edward Albert". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  16. . (May 21, 2011). ["Walls of Fire (1971)"](http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/142608/Walls-of-Fire/details). *[[The New York Times Company]]*.
  17. "Columbo". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  18. "All in the Family". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  19. "Peter Falk". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  20. "Gail Fisher". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  21. "Redd Foxx". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  22. "Jean Stapleton". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  23. "James Brolin". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  24. "Ruth Buzzi". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
  25. "That Certain Summer". [[Dick Clark Productions]].
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