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Golden Globe Nominations 1998

December 17, 1998 Leave a comment Go to comments

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has announced the nominations for the 56th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and American television of 1998.

In the Best Original Score category, the nominees are:

  • BURKHARD DALLWITZ and PHILIP GLASS for The Truman Show
  • JERRY GOLDSMITH for Mulan
  • RANDY NEWMAN for A Bug’s Life
  • JOHN WILLIAMS for Saving Private Ryan
  • HANS ZIMMER and STEPHEN SCHWARTZ for The Prince of Egypt

These are the first nominations for Dallwitz and Schwartz. This is the second nomination for Glass, the second nomination for Newman, the second nomination for Zimmer, the ninth nomination for Goldsmith, and the seventeenth nomination for Williams. Zimmer previously won for The Lion King in 1994. Williams previously won for Jaws in 1975, Star Wars in 1977, and E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial in 1982

In the Best Original Song category, the nominees are:

  • CAROLE BAYER SAGER, DAVID FOSTER, TONY RENIS, and ALBERTO TESTA for “The Prayer” from Quest for Camelot
  • CHRIS DIFFORD, MARTI FREDERIKSEN, and MICK JONES for “The Flame Still Burns” from Still Crazy
  • ALANIS MORISSETTE for “Uninvited” from City of Angels
  • STEPHEN SCHWARTZ and KENNETH EDMONDS (BABYFACE) for “When You Believe” from The Prince of Egypt
  • GORDON SUMNER (STING) for “The Mighty” from The Mighty
  • MATTHEW WILDER and DAVID ZIPPEL for “Reflection” from Mulan

The winners of the 56th Golden Globe Awards will be announced on January 24, 1999.

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