Timothée Chalamet was awarded the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for his role in 'Marty Supreme', a film about table tennis. At the ceremony in Beverly Hills, Chalamet acknowledged the fierce competition, mentioning that he had previously left the Globes empty-handed, making his victory even sweeter. Paul Thomas Anderson won the directing award for 'One Battle After Another', the film with the most nominations. Teyana Taylor was awarded for Best Supporting Actress. Additionally, 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' won awards for Best Original Song and Best Animated Feature. Host Nikki Glaser brought humor to the stage, joking about DiCaprio. The Golden Globes are an important precursor to the Oscars, having a large voting body and recent reforms to address criticisms related to diversity and ethics.
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