The Artist picks up three accolades at the 69th annual Golden Globe Awards
The Artist Black and white movie, The Artist - starring Jean Dujardin and Uggie ‘The Dog’ – took home three gongs at last night’s 69th annual Golden Globe Awards.
The Michel Hazanavicius directed film was awarded Best Motion Picture in the Comedy or Musical category, while Best Score went to composer Ludovic Bource and lead star Jean Dujardin was awarded Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical.
Meanwhile, Michelle Williams took home Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe - who won the same award in 1960 - in 'My Week With Marilyn'.
Meryl Streep picked up Best Actress in a Drama for her role as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 'The Iron Lady', thanking the UK for allowing her to "trample over their history".
She said: "Thank you to everyone in England who let me come over there and trample over their history."
George Clooney picked up Best Dramatic Actor for his role in 'The Descendants' - which also bagged the 'Best Dramatic Picture' gong - while veteran Martin Scorcese received a standing ovation from his peers after winning Best Director for 'Hugo', and he admitted his 12-year-old daughter Francesca originally read the book and inspired him to produce the movie.


