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{{Infobox film awards | number = 45 | award = Golden Globe Awards | image = | caption = | date = January 23, 1988 | best_film_drama = The Last Emperor | best_film_musical_or_comedy = Hope and Glory | best_drama_series = L.A. Law | best_musical_or_comedy_series = The Golden Girls | last = 44th | next = 46th }}The 45th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 1987, were held on January 23, 1988 at the Beverly Hilton.[1][2][3] The nominations were announced on January 5, 1988.[4][5][6] Winners and nominees Film Best Motion Picture | Drama | Comedy or Musical |
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- ' The Last Emperor
- Cry Freedom
- Empire of the Sun
- Fatal Attraction
- La Bamba
- Nuts
| - Hope and Glory
- Baby Boom
- Broadcast News
- Dirty Dancing
- Moonstruck
| Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama |
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Actor | Actress |
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- Michael Douglas – Wall Street as Gordon Gekko
- John Lone – The Last Emperor as Puyi
- Jack Nicholson – Ironweed as Francis Phelan
- Nick Nolte – Weeds as Lee Umstetter
- Denzel Washington – Cry Freedom as Steve Biko
| - ' Sally Kirkland – Anna as Anna
- Rachel Chagall – A True Story as Gabriela Brimmer
- Glenn Close – Fatal Attraction as Alex Forrest
- Faye Dunaway – Barfly as Wanda Wilcox
- Barbra Streisand – Nuts as Claudia Draper
| Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical |
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Actor | Actress |
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- Robin Williams – Good Morning, Vietnam as Adrian Cronauer
- Nicolas Cage – Moonstruck as Ronny Cammareri
- Danny DeVito – Throw Momma from the Train as Owen Lift
- William Hurt – Broadcast News as Tom Grunick
- Steve Martin – Roxanne as C.D. Bales
- Patrick Swayze – Dirty Dancing as Johnny Castle
| - Cher – Moonstruck as Loretta Castorini
- Jennifer Grey – Dirty Dancing as Frances "Baby" Houseman
- Holly Hunter – Broadcast News as Jane Craig
- Diane Keaton – Baby Boom as J.C. Wiatt
- Bette Midler – Outrageous Fortune as Sandy Brozinsky
| Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Comedy or Musical |
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Supporting Actor | Supporting Actress |
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- Sean Connery – The Untouchables as Jim Malone
- Richard Dreyfuss – Nuts as Aaron Levinsky
- R. Lee Ermey – Full Metal Jacket as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman
- Morgan Freeman – Street Smart as Leo "Fast Black" Smalls Jr.
- Rob Lowe – Square Dance as Rory
| - Olympia Dukakis – Moonstruck as Rose Castorini
- Norma Aleandro – A True Story as Florencia Sánchez Morales
- Anne Archer – Fatal Attraction as Beth Gallagher
- Anne Ramsey – Throw Momma from the Train as Mrs. Lift
- Vanessa Redgrave – Prick Up Your Ears as Peggy Ramsay
| Other |
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Best Director | Best Screenplay |
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- Bernardo Bertolucci – The Last Emperor
- Richard Attenborough – Cry Freedom
- John Boorman – Hope and Glory
- James L. Brooks – Broadcast News
- Adrian Lyne – Fatal Attraction
| - ' The Last Emperor – Bernardo Bertolucci, Mark Peploe and Enzo Ungari
- Broadcast News – James L. Brooks
- Hope and Glory – John Boorman
- House of Games – David Mamet
- Moonstruck – John Patrick Shanley
| Best Original Score | Best Original SongBest Original Song |
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- ' The Last Emperor – Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Byrne and Cong Su
- Cry Freedom – George Fenton and Jonas Gwangwa
- Empire of the Sun – John Williams
- The Glass Menagerie – Henry Mancini
- The Untouchables – Ennio Morricone
| - "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" (Franke Previte, John DeNicola and Donald Markowitz) – Dirty Dancing
- "Shakedown" (Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey and Bob Seger) – Beverly Hills Cop II
- "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" (Albert Hammond and Diane Warren) – Mannequin
- "The Secret of My Success" (David Foster, Tom Keane and Tim DuBois) – The Secret of My Success
- "Who's That Girl" (Madonna and Patrick Leonard) – Who's That Girl
| Best Foreign Language Film |
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- My Life as a Dog (Mitt liv som hund) (Sweden)
- Dark Eyes (Oci ciornie) (Italy)
- Goodbye, Children (Au revoir les enfants) (France)
- Jean de Florette (France)
- Repentance (Monanieba) (USSR)
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Television Best Television Series | Drama | Comedy or Musical |
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- L.A. Law
- Beauty and the Beast
- Murder, She Wrote
- St. Elsewhere
- thirtysomething
- A Year in the Life
| - The Golden Girls
- Cheers
- Family Ties
- Frank's Place
- Hooperman
- Moonlighting
| Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama |
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Actor | Actress |
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- Richard Kiley – A Year in the Life as Joe Gardner
- Harry Hamlin – L.A. Law as Michael Kuzak
- Tom Selleck – Magnum, P.I. as Thomas Magnum
- Michael Tucker – L.A. Law as Stuart Markowitz
- Edward Woodward – The Equalizer as Robert McCall
| - Susan Dey – L.A. Law as Grace Van Owen
- Jill Eikenberry – L.A. Law as Ann Kelsey
- Sharon Gless – Cagney & Lacey as Christine Cagney
- Linda Hamilton – Beauty and the Beast as Catherine Chandler
- Angela Lansbury – Murder, She Wrote as Jessica Fletcher
| Best Performance in a Television Series – Comedy or Musical |
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Actor | Actress |
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- Dabney Coleman – The Slap Maxwell Story as "Slap" Maxwell
- Michael J. Fox – Family Ties as Alex P. Keaton
- John Ritter – Hooperman as Harry Hooperman
- Alan Thicke – Growing Pains as Dr. Jason Roland Seaver
- Bruce Willis – Moonlighting as David Addison
| - Tracey Ullman – The Tracey Ullman Show as various characters
- Beatrice Arthur – The Golden Girls as Dorothy Zbornak
- Rue McClanahan – The Golden Girls as Blanche Devereaux
- Cybill Shepherd – Moonlighting as Maddie Hayes
- Betty White – The Golden Girls as Rose Nylund
| Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film |
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Actor | Actress |
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- Randy Quaid – The Early Years as Lyndon B. Johnson
- Alan Arkin – Escape from Sobibor as Leon Feldhendler
- Mark Harmon – After the Promise as Elmer Jackson
- Jack Lemmon – Long Day's Journey Into Night as James Tyrone Sr.
- Judd Nelson – Billionaire Boys Club as Joe Hunt
- James Woods – In Love and War as James Stockdale
| - Gena Rowlands – The Betty Ford Story as Betty Ford
- Ann-Margret – The Two Mrs. Grenvilles as Ann Arden Grenville
- Farrah Fawcett – The Barbara Hutton Story as Barbara Hutton
- Shirley MacLaine – Out on a Limb as herself
- Raquel Welch – Right to Die as Emily Bauer
| Best Supporting Performance - TV Series, Miniseries or Television Film |
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Supporting Actor | Supporting Actress |
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- Rutger Hauer – Escape from Sobibor as Alexander Pechersky
- Kirk Cameron – Growing Pains as Michael Aaron "Mike" Seaver
- Dabney Coleman – Sworn to Silence as Martin Costigan
- John Hillerman – Magnum, P.I. as Jonathan Higgins
- John Larroquette – Night Court as Daniel R. "Dan" Fielding
- Brian McNamara – Billionaire Boys Club as Dean Karny
- Alan Rachins – L.A. Law as Douglas Brackman, Jr.
- Gordon Thomson – Dynasty as Adam Carrington
| - Claudette Colbert – The Two Mrs. Grenvilles as Alice Grenville
- Allyce Beasley – Moonlighting as Agnes DiPesto
- Julia Duffy – Newhart as Stephanie Vanderkellen
- Christine Lahti – Amerika as Alethea Milford
- Rhea Perlman – Cheers as Carla Tortelli
| Best Miniseries or Television Film |
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- ' Escape from Sobibor
- ' The Barbara Hutton Story
- After the Promise
- Echoes in the Darkness
- Foxfire
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Special awardSee also- 60th Academy Awards
- 8th Golden Raspberry Awards
- 39th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 40th Primetime Emmy Awards
- 41st British Academy Film Awards
- 42nd Tony Awards
- 1987 in film
- 1987 in American television
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