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In pictures: Golden Globes stars shine without red carpet

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The 78th annual Golden Globe Awards for film and television have been handed out in a largely virtual ceremony split between Los Angeles and New York.

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler - pictured above - hosted the event for the fourth time, but because of restrictions imposed by the pandemic, Fey broadcast from New York while Poehler was in LA.

ChloĂ© Zhao looked stunned when she was named by Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones as best director for the movie Nomadland. Zhao is only the second female winner of that category in the awards' 78-year history. Nomadland also took the coveted award for best drama film.

The prizes were announced by a host of stars, including British actress Cynthia Erivo who wore a neon green dress.

Jackson Lee and Satchel Lee - the children of film director Spike Lee - were also among the presenters, as was Israeli Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot.

Veteran Hollywood star Jane Fonda, 83, received the Cecil B DeMille Award for lifetime achievement. She used her acceptance speech to call for greater diversity in the industry, saying that storytelling "really can change people".

British actor John Boyega gave a double thumbs up after winning the best supporting actor award for Small Axe.

Emma Corrin won best performance by an actress in a drama series for her role as Princess Diana in The Crown.

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