
BEVERLY HILLS , Calif., Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Glenn Close, David Duchovny, Tina Fey and Jon Hamm were among the winners announced at a Golden Globes press conference in Beverly Hills, Calif., Sunday night.
Close grabbed the statuette for best performance by an actress in a TV drama for "Damages" and Hamm took home the prize in the actor category for his work in "Mad Men."
Duchovny and Fey won the equivalent honors in the comedy category for their performances in "Californication" and "30 Rock," respectively.
"Extras" won the award for best TV comedy series and "Mad Men" garnered the Globe for best TV drama.
"Entourage" co-star Jeremy Piven won the award for best performance in a supporting role in a series, mini-series or film made for television, while "Longford" star Samantha Morton won the prize for best actress in a supporting role.
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