Awards season has officially begun, folks! The 71st annual Golden Globe nominations were announced on Thursday morning, with "American Hustle" and "12 Years a Slave" leading the pack of film nominees, and "Breaking Bad," "The Good Wife" and "House of Cards" pacing the television side of things.
See how the stars reacted to the great honor bestowed upon them by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association below:
Lena Dunham is nominated for Best Actress in a Television Comedy Series and her show, "Girls," is nominated for Best Comedy Series.
Judd Apatow is an executive producer on "Girls."
Tom Hanks is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for "Captain Phillips."
Steve McQueen is nominated for Best Director in a Motion Picture for "12 Years a Slave."
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for "Enough Said," and Best Actress in a Television Comedy Series for "Veep."
Kerry Washington is nominated for Best Actress in a Television Drama Series for "Scandal."
Matthew McConaughey is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for "Dallas Buyers Club."
Jared Leto is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for "Dallas Buyers Club."
Taylor Schilling is nominated for Best Actress in a Television Drama Series for "Orange Is the New Black."
Chiwetel Ejiofor is nominated for Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television for "Dancing on the Edge," and Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for "12 Years a Slave."
Idris Elba is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for "Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom," and Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television for "Luther."
Michael Fassbender is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for "12 Years a Slave."
Hans Zimmer is nominated for Best Original Score in a Motion Picture for "12 Years a Slave."
June Squibb is nominated for Best Supporting Actress for "Nebraska."
Kate Winslet is nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for "Labor Day."
"House of Cards" is nominated for four Golden Globes, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Television Drama Series (Kevin Spacey), Best Actress in a Television Drama Series (Robin Wright) and Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television (Corey Stoll).
Emma Tillinger Koskoff, producer of "The Wolf of Wall Street," which is nominated on Best Motion Picture in a Musical or Comedy and Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Leonardo DiCaprio).
This story is developing and will update as more and more stars react to their nominations.
See how the stars reacted to the great honor bestowed upon them by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association below:
Lena Dunham is nominated for Best Actress in a Television Comedy Series and her show, "Girls," is nominated for Best Comedy Series.
When the phone rang this morning @campsucks and I thought someone had died/we had killed someone. Yes, we are in the same bedroom. Yay:):):)
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) December 12, 2013 Judd Apatow is an executive producer on "Girls."
The Globes are total bullshit. What a joke! Nothing for Anchorman? Fuck them. What ?Girls was nominated. Oh. How do you delete tweets?
— Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) December 12, 2013 Tom Hanks is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for "Captain Phillips."
I'm honored. The HFPA puts on a good party and I am happy to be invited.
Steve McQueen is nominated for Best Director in a Motion Picture for "12 Years a Slave."
Thank you very much to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for acknowledging our efforts in making '12 Years A Slave.' I am delighted for my cast and crew who worked so hard on this film to shine a light on a forgotten American hero, Solomon Northup.
Julia Louis-Dreyfus is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical for "Enough Said," and Best Actress in a Television Comedy Series for "Veep."
I'm thrilled and so grateful to the Hollywood Foreign Press. One question: does this mean I need two dresses?
Kerry Washington is nominated for Best Actress in a Television Drama Series for "Scandal."
I'm enormously grateful to the Hollywood Foreign Press for this honor. It's humbling to be nominated alongside such talented and hard-working women whose work inspires me.
Matthew McConaughey is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for "Dallas Buyers Club."
I'm excited and honored that the HFPA has recognized my performance in Dallas Buyers Club. Ron Woodroof was a revolutionary for the human spirit, and I was blessed to tell his story. I’m looking forward to spending the evening at the Golden Globes on January 12th.
Jared Leto is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for "Dallas Buyers Club."
This is absolutely incredible. I want to thank the members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for shining a light on 'Dallas Buyers Club' and for celebrating independent cinema. I'm blown away by this Golden Globe Award nomination and so thankful to the incredible filmmakers for inviting me to help bring a fascinating story to the screen. This has been an unforgettable experience and I'm so very grateful to you all.
Taylor Schilling is nominated for Best Actress in a Television Drama Series for "Orange Is the New Black."
I am so incredibly thrilled to be representing this extraordinary group of actors and so proud to be a part of Jenji Kohan's brilliant vision. This is surreal.
Chiwetel Ejiofor is nominated for Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television for "Dancing on the Edge," and Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for "12 Years a Slave."
It is such a huge honor to be nominated for two Golden Globes and I would like to thank the members of the HFPA for this incredible recognition. The response to 12 Years A Slave and Dancing On The Edge from the public and media alike has been overwhelming and I am so very grateful. To have been a part of these amazing projects was a gift in itself, that the HFPA have responded in this way, truly means so much.
Idris Elba is nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for "Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom," and Best Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television for "Luther."
I'm truly humbled and honored to be acknowledged for two projects that, though very different from one another, are both extremely personal and special to me. Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for your support, and I would also like to give a special thank you to Mr. Mandela, who will be forever missed.
Michael Fassbender is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for "12 Years a Slave."
I'm humbled and honoured to receive this nomination from the HFPA and thrilled for my friends Steve, Chiwetel and Lupita. I feel this is such an important film so thank you to the HFPA for all their support championing Solomon Northup's story.
Hans Zimmer is nominated for Best Original Score in a Motion Picture for "12 Years a Slave."
Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for recognizing such an important and timeless film. Scoring a project for Steve McQueen of this caliber was truly a once in a lifetime experience, and I could not be more grateful for the love that he, the cast, and the film have received.
June Squibb is nominated for Best Supporting Actress for "Nebraska."
Today is marvelous. I'm thrilled that Nebraska is now being seen by so many people and they realize what a special movie it is. And I'm honored to be in the company of my fellow nominees.
Kate Winslet is nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for "Labor Day."
I'm extremely surprised and absolutely thrilled to be included this year!! Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
"House of Cards" is nominated for four Golden Globes, including Best Drama Series, Best Actor in a Television Drama Series (Kevin Spacey), Best Actress in a Television Drama Series (Robin Wright) and Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television (Corey Stoll).
All of us at 'House of Cards' are thrilled by the nominations. It's such an honor to have the collective efforts of our wonderful cast, crew, designers, directors and writers embraced by the international community and recognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press. I'm particularly happy for Kevin, Robin and Corey -- such a fierce trio of talent. They bring the best out of everyone they work with.
Emma Tillinger Koskoff, producer of "The Wolf of Wall Street," which is nominated on Best Motion Picture in a Musical or Comedy and Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Leonardo DiCaprio).
Marty [Scorsese] and I are thrilled that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association has honored our film, 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' and our 'Wolf,' Leonardo DiCaprio with nominations. We're all very proud of the work we did on this picture and are delighted to see it acknowledged.
This story is developing and will update as more and more stars react to their nominations.
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