The Golden Globes gave lots of love to our locals in both the film and television categories this morning, when nominations were announced for the 70th annual ceremony, including:
Best Motion Picture – Drama and Best Director:
Larchmont resident Ang Lee for Life of Pi
Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama:
Pound Ridge’s Richard Gere, Arbitrage
Mount Vernon native Denzel Washington, Flight
Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy:
Snedens Landing’s Bill Murray, Hyde Park on Hudson
Best TV Comedy Series:
Girls (whose writing staff includes Larchmont native Deborah Shoeneman)
Best TV Drama Series:
The Newsroom (created by Scarsdale native Aaron Sorkin)
Best Actress in a TV Drama Series:
Bedford resident Glenn Close, Damages
Spring Valley-born Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television:

Palisades native Hayden Panettiere, Nashville
Dobbs Ferry native Max Greenfield, New Girl
Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television:
Political Animals (created by Greg Berlanti, who grew up in Rye)

