List of Golden Globe Winners - List of Winners - Television

Television

Year Drama Comedy Drama Actor Comedy Actor Drama Actress Comedy Actress
1990-1991 Twin Peaks Cheers Kyle MacLachlan,
Twin Peaks
Ted Danson,
Cheers
Patricia Wettig,
thirtysomething
Sharon Gless,
The Trials of Rosie O'Neill
Kirstie Alley,
Cheers
1991-1992 Northern Exposure Brooklyn Bridge Scott Bakula,
Quantum Leap
Burt Reynolds,
Evening Shade
Angela Lansbury,
Murder, She Wrote
Candice Bergen,
Murphy Brown
1992-1993 Roseanne Sam Waterston,
I'll Fly Away
John Goodman,
Roseanne
Regina Taylor,
I'll Fly Away
Roseanne Barr,
Roseanne
1993-1994 NYPD Blue Seinfeld David Caruso,
NYPD Blue
Jerry Seinfeld,
Seinfeld
Kathy Baker,
Picket Fences
Helen Hunt,
Mad About You
1994-1995 The X-Files Frasier
Mad About You
Dennis Franz,
NYPD Blue
Tim Allen,
Home Improvement
Claire Danes,
My So-Called Life
1995-1996 Party of Five Cybill Jimmy Smits,
NYPD Blue
Kelsey Grammer,
Frasier
Jane Seymour,
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Cybill Shepherd,
Cybill
1996-1997 The X-Files 3rd Rock from the Sun David Duchovny,
The X-Files
John Lithgow,
3rd Rock from the Sun
Gillian Anderson,
The X-Files
Helen Hunt,
Mad About You
1997-1998 Ally McBeal Anthony Edwards,
ER
Michael J. Fox,
Spin City
Christine Lahti,
Chicago Hope
Calista Flockhart,
Ally McBeal
1998-1999 The Practice Dylan McDermott,
The Practice
Keri Russell,
Felicity
Jenna Elfman,
Dharma & Greg
1999-2000 The Sopranos Sex and the City James Gandolfini,
The Sopranos
Edie Falco,
The Sopranos
Sarah Jessica Parker,
Sex and the City
2000-2001 The West Wing Martin Sheen,
The West Wing
Kelsey Grammer,
Frasier
Sela Ward,
Once and Again
2001-2002 Six Feet Under Kiefer Sutherland,
24
Charlie Sheen,
Spin City
Jennifer Garner,
Alias
2002-2003 The Shield Curb Your Enthusiasm Michael Chiklis,
The Shield
Tony Shalhoub,
Monk
Edie Falco,
The Sopranos
Jennifer Aniston,
Friends
2003-2004 24 The Office Anthony LaPaglia,
Without a Trace
Ricky Gervais,
The Office
Frances Conroy,
Six Feet Under
Sarah Jessica Parker,
Sex and the City
2004-2005 Nip/Tuck Desperate Housewives Ian McShane,
Deadwood
Jason Bateman,
Arrested Development
Mariska Hargitay,
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Teri Hatcher,
Desperate Housewives
2005-2006 Lost Hugh Laurie,
House M.D.
Steve Carell,
The Office
Geena Davis,
Commander in Chief
Mary-Louise Parker,
Weeds
2006-2007 Grey's Anatomy Ugly Betty Alec Baldwin,
30 Rock
Kyra Sedgwick,
The Closer
America Ferrera,
Ugly Betty
2007-2008 Mad Men Extras Jon Hamm,
Mad Men
David Duchovny,
Californication
Glenn Close,
Damages
Tina Fey,
30 Rock
2008-2009 30 Rock Gabriel Byrne,
In Treatment
Alec Baldwin,
30 Rock
Anna Paquin,
True Blood
2009-2010 Glee Michael C. Hall,
Dexter
Julianna Margulies,
The Good Wife
Toni Collette,
United States of Tara
2010-2011 Boardwalk Empire Steve Buscemi,
Boardwalk Empire
Jim Parsons,
The Big Bang Theory
Katey Sagal,
Sons of Anarchy
Laura Linney,
The Big C
2011-2012 Homeland Modern Family Kelsey Grammer,
Boss
Matt LeBlanc,
Episodes
Claire Danes,
Homeland
Laura Dern,
Enlightened
Year Drama Comedy Drama Actor Comedy Actor Drama Actress Comedy Actress

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