2016 Golden Globes: TV Winners Updated Live

Tonight, Ricky Gervais is going to return to the stage as the host of the 2016 Golden Globes. While a lot of the audience may be glued to the screen wondering what the sometimes-controversial host will say or do next, the Golden Globes is ultimately still about the game changers on television over the past year. From newcomer dramas like Mr. Robot, Narcos and Outlander to older standbys like Ray Donovan and House of Cards a lot of different types of dramas are being crafted for different audiences on cable, streaming services and network TV these days. In addition, comedies from Transparent to Crazy Ex-Girlfriend have begun to stand out from the pack, as well. We’ll find out which of these series will earn wins starting at 8 p.m. EST/ 7 Central this evening on NBC. Here at CinemaBlend we’ll be updating the winners live, so you can always check out the list here, as well.

Winners are updated in red. Additionally, the movie categories can be viewed here.

Best TV Series, Drama

Empire, Fox

Game of Thrones, HBO

Mr. Robot, USA

Outlander, Starz

Narcos, Netflix

Best Actress In A TV Series, Drama

Caitriona Balfe, Outlander

Viola Davis, How To Get Away With Murder

Eva Green, Penny Dreadful

Taraji P. Henson, Empire

Robin Wright, House of Cards

Best Actor In A TV Series, Drama

Jon Hamm, Mad Men

Rami Malek, Mr. Robot

Wagner Moura, Narcos

Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul

Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan

Best TV Series, Musical Or Comedy

Casual, Hulu

Mozart in the Jungle, Amazon

Orange Is The New Black, Netflix

Silicon Valley, HBO

Transparent, Amazon

Veep, HBO

Best Actress In A Musical Or Comedy Series

Rachel Bloom, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend

Jamie Lee Curtis, Scream Queens

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep

Gina Rodriguez, Jane the Virgin

Lily Tomlin, Grace & Frankie

Best Actor In A TV Series, Musical Or Comedy

Aziz Anzari, Master of None

Gael García Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle

Rob Lowe, The Grinder

Patrick Stewart, Blunt Talk

Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

Best Limited Series, Mini-series or TV Movie

American Crime, ABC

American Horror Story: Hotel, FX

Fargo, FX

Flesh & Bone, Starz

Wolf Hall, BBC

Best Actor In A Series, Miniseries Or Limited Series Made For Television

Idris Elba, Luther

Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero

David Oyelowo, Nightingale

Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall

Patrick Wilson, Fargo

Best Actress In A Series, Miniseries Or Limited Series Made For Television

Kirsten Dunst, Fargo

Lady Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel

Sarah Hay, Flesh & Bone

Felicity Huffman, American Crime

Queen Latifah, Bessie

Best Supporting Actress In A TV Series, Limited Series Or TV Movie

Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black

Joanne Froggatt, Downton Abbey

Regina King, American Crime

Judith Light, Transparent

Maura Tierney, The Affair

Best Supporting Actor In A TV Series, Limited Series or TV Movie

Alan Cumming, The Good Wife

Damien Lewis, Wolf Hall

Ben Mendelsohn, Bloodline

Tobias Menzies, Outlander

Christian Slater, Mr. Robot

For what's coming after NBC's Golden Globes, you can check out what else is coming up at midseason with our winter TV premiere calendar.

Photo courtesy of NBC.

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