Julianne Moore, Bill Murray, and 10 Other Double Golden Globe Nominees Inline
Photo: Getty Images1/9Meryl Streep
Meryl Streep has had double duty three times, which is no surprise considering her résumé: She currently holds the record as the actor with the most Globes nominations ever, with 29 and counting.
Best Supporting Actress for Adaptation and Best Actress in a Drama for The Hours, 2003
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for Mamma Mia! and Best Actress in Drama for Doubt, 2009
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for It’s Complicated and Julie and Julia, 2010
Photo: Getty Images2/9Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Photo: Getty Images3/9Jamie Foxx
Another record-holder in Golden Globes history is Jamie Foxx, who in 2005, was up for three statues—the most ever for an actor in the same year. Thankfully he didn’t leave empty-handed, walking away with an award for his role in Ray.
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Ray, Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Collateral, and Best Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television for Redemption, 2005
Photo: Getty Images4/9Leonardo DiCaprio
DiCaprio isn’t really known for his work in comedy, so it makes sense that he would score two nominations for two dramatic roles in the same year.
Best Actor in a Drama for The Departed and Blood Diamond, 2007
Photo: REX USA/BEImages5/9Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman proved she had range to spare in 2001, when she became a double nominee for her work as a mother living in a haunted house in The Others and as a Parisian courtesan who does the can-can in Moulin Rouge.
Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for Moulin Rouge! and Best Actress in a Drama for The Others, 2001
Photo: Getty Images6/9Tom Hanks
Same goes for Tom Hanks, whose iconic roles in the AIDS drama Philadelphia and classic romantic comedy Sleepless in Seattle made him a double nominee at the 1993 Golden Globes ceremony.
Best Actor in a Drama for Philadelphia and Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for Sleepless in Seattle, 1993
Photo: Getty Images7/9Cate Blanchett
Cate Blanchett is no stranger to an awards ceremony, and in 2007, she scored a double nomination for both leading and supporting roles.
Best Supporting Actress for I’m Not There and Best Actress in a Drama for Elizabeth: The Golden Age, 2008
Photo: Getty Images8/9Sigourney Weaver
Only three people have won two Golden Globes in the same year. Weaver pulled it off in 1989 with a double win for Gorillas in the Mist and Working Girl.
Best Actress in a Drama for Gorillas in the Mist and Best Supporting Actress for Working Girl, 1989
Photo: Getty Images9/9Kate Winslet
Winslet is another who managed to score a double win at the Globes (Joan Plowright is the third) for her superb acting in Revolutionary Road and The Reader.
Best Actress in a Drama for Revolutionary Road and Best Supporting Actress for The Reader, 2009