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Hollywood Golden Globes Data

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About

This dataset chronicles the Golden Globe Awards from 1944 to 2020. These prestigious awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to recognise outstanding achievements in motion pictures and television over the preceding year. Considered second in importance to the Academy Awards for film and Emmy Awards for television, the Golden Globe ceremony is a prominent event in the entertainment industry. The data was meticulously extracted from the awards' official list pages, offering a valuable historical record.

Columns

The dataset contains seven distinct columns, providing detailed information about each award entry:
  • year_film: The year the film was screened, spanning from 1943 to 2019.
  • year_award: The year the ceremony took place, covering the period from 1944 to 2020.
  • ceremony: The sequential number of the award ceremony, ranging from 1 to 77.
  • category: The specific nomination category, with 76 unique values recorded. Examples include 'Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture' and 'Best Director - Motion Picture'.
  • nominee: The name of the individual or entity nominated, featuring 4292 unique names, with Meryl Streep being one of the most frequently appearing nominees.
  • film: The title of the film or television work associated with the nomination. This column has 3083 unique titles, though approximately 23% of entries are missing, particularly for older records. An example title is 'L.A. Law'.
  • win: A boolean indicator specifying whether the nominee won the award (true) or not (false). Approximately 23% of entries represent award wins.
Most columns have 7991 valid entries, with no mismatched or missing data, except for the 'film' column as noted above.

Distribution

The dataset is provided in a CSV format, typical for data files, with a sample file expected to be updated separately on the platform. The golden_globe_awards.csv file has a size of 838.36 kB. It comprises 7 columns and contains 7991 records, offering a substantial body of historical awards data.

Usage

This dataset is an excellent resource for various analytical and research purposes. Ideal applications include:
  • Analysing award trends over time within the film and television industries.
  • Identifying individuals or works that have received the most awards overall or within specific years or events.
  • Investigating the success rates of nominees across different categories.
  • Exploring the impact of the Golden Globes on careers or industry recognition.
  • Conducting statistical analysis on award distributions and patterns.
  • Comparing Golden Globe results with other major awards like the Academy Awards or Emmy Awards.

Coverage

The dataset's coverage is primarily focused on the Golden Globe Awards, an event managed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
  • Time Range: It spans award ceremonies from 1944 to 2020, with film screening years dating back to 1943.
  • Geographic Scope: While not explicitly stated, the nature of the awards implies a focus on the international film and television industry, particularly productions and individuals associated with Hollywood.
  • Demographic Scope: It encompasses the broad range of actors, directors, films, and television shows recognised by the HFPA.
  • Data Availability: The dataset is expected to be updated annually, ensuring its continued relevance.

License

CC0: Public Domain

Who Can Use It

This dataset is suitable for a wide range of users, including:
  • Film and Television Historians: To research the history and evolution of the Golden Globe Awards.
  • Data Scientists and Analysts: For statistical modelling, trend analysis, and predictive analytics related to awards.
  • Academics and Researchers: Studying media, entertainment, popular culture, or industry recognition.
  • Journalists and Content Creators: To support articles, documentaries, or features on entertainment awards.
  • Entertainment Enthusiasts: To explore their favourite films, shows, and stars' award histories.
  • Students: For projects or assignments in media studies, statistics, or data science.

Dataset Name Suggestions

  • Golden Globe Awards: A Historical Dataset (1944-2020)
  • Hollywood Golden Globes Data
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Attributes

Original Data Source: Hollywood Golden Globes Data

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LISTED

22/07/2025

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GLOBAL

Universal Data Quality Score Logo UDQSQUALITY

5 / 5

VERSION

1.0

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