In pics: Key Moments to look at in the 77th Golden Globe

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Mon, 06 Jan 2020 - 12:20 GMT

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File - Tom Hanks.

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CAIRO – 6 January 2019: The 77th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in television and film, were presented few hours ago.

Key Moments we have to look at in Golden Globe 2020. Hildur Guðnadóttir won the Golden Globe for best original film score for her work on “Joker” to be the the first woman to do so as a solo composer in the history of the Globes.

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Awkwafina has won the best actress in a musical or comedy award for her performance in “The Farewell” as Billi. It’s the first time a performer of Asian descent has won a lead actress Golden Globe Award for a film.

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Succession took best TV drama series, Phoebe Waller-Bridge picked up a big acting award for Fleabag, and the brilliant Parasite unsurprisingly won best foreign language film.



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Stellan Skarsgård won best supporting actor award for his role in Chernobyl.

Best performance by an actor in a television series — Drama went to Brian Cox, while Carol Burnett Award for Achievement in Television went to Ellen DeGeneres.

Best performance by an actor in a limited series or a motion picture made for television went to Russell Crowe.Tarantino wins best screenplay for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

‘’If you do win an award tonight, don’t use it as a platform to make a political speech. You’re in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world and accept your little award” said acclaimed comedian Ricky Gervais.
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Tom Hanks has been awarded the Cecil B DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award

‘’It's those moments as an actor where everyone I've worked with has helped me get to that place, sometimes it's three in the morning and sometimes it's at 11 o'clock at night, where you have to somehow put it all together” Tom Hanks said in his speech.

Brad Pitt won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in ‘’Once Upon a Time in Hollywood’’.




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Egyptian American actor Ramy Youssef won the 2020 TV musical or comedy actor Golden Globe for his role in the self-titled, semi-autobiographical Hulu comedy “Ramy,” which he also created, writes, produces and directs.



“I would like to thank my god, Allahu Akbar, and Hulu. I know you guys haven’t seen my show. Everyone is like, ‘is this an editor?'’ Youssef added.

“Allahu akbar” is a normal phrase for Muslims all over the world. From my point of view Youssef said that to send a political message or some sort of protest against the ways non-Muslims have been programmed to believe “Allahu akbar” is merely a war cry.
Saying that on stage beside acclaimed Hollywood stars like Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston, was his attempt to thrust his uncompromised identity into the Hollywood fancy word.


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‘’Egyptians love Michael Douglas, I don’t know if you know this’’ Youssef said on stage joking that his mother was rooting for Douglas.

“We made a very special show about an Arab Muslim family living in New Jersey and this means a lot, to be recognized on this level” Youssef said after receiving the award.
Youssef is an American stand-up comedian and writer of Egyptian orgins. Ramy Hassan role in the Hulu comedy series ‘’Ramy’’ was turning point in his career.

Youssef was born in Queens to Egyptian parents. Youssef attended Rutherford High School.

He performed sketch comedy while studying political science and economics in college. While there, Youssef served as a camp counselor for the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) in New Jersey. He left Rutgers when he was 20 and moved to Hollywood to enroll in acting school.

Youssef made his acting debut on the Nick at Nite sitcom See Dad Run in which he had a main role. During the run of the show, Youssef shadowed the writers' room, an experience Youssef would bring to his own show in 2019.

In 2017, Youssef appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert where he performed his stand-up routine.

His television series Ramy debuted on Hulu on April 19, 2019, with 10 episodes.[10] The show, in which Youssef plays the title character, tells the story of a millennial Muslim who is a second-generation American born to immigrant parents in the United States.[11][12] Soon after its first season debuted, Hulu renewed it for a second season with an expected premiere date in 2020.

Also after the debut of Ramy, Youssef signed an overall television production deal with A24. He currently has two shows in development, one for Apple TV+ and one for Netflix. He received a Golden Globe in 2020 for this role.

Youssef isn’t the first Muslim or even the first actor with Egyptian Orgins to win a Golden Globe, but this award is unique because of how he celebrated. He’s currently working on Season Two of Ramy for Hulu, with help from another Muslim who won a Golden Globe, Mahershala Ali.




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