Timothée Chalamet was among the main winners as Hollywood's finest gathered for this year's Golden Globe Awards. Chalamet, 30, continued his pursuit of greatness, and an Oscar, by beating stars including Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney to the award for best actor in a musical or comedy for table tennis caper Marty Supreme. Despite DiCaprio missing out, his film One Battle After Another won the most awards overall, with four prizes including best musical or comedy film and best director. Irish actress Jessie Buckley was named best drama actress for Hamnet, which also scored a surprise win in the best drama film category. Vampire thriller Sinners had been considered the frontrunner, but it instead went home with the box office achievement prize as well as best score. The Golden Globes are a key stop on the road to the Academy Awards, and other acting winners on Sunday included Teyana Taylor, Rose Byrne, Wagner Moura and Stellan Skarsgård. Unlike the Oscars, the Globes also reward TV shows, with several British actors gathering accolades for their performances in Netflix drama Adolescence. With all eyes on the Oscars race, Chalamet's victory has given him a boost over his rivals. I'm in a category with many greats, he said when accepting his trophy. It was his fifth Globes nomination, but his first win. He expressed his gratitude and dedicated the award to his parents and partner, Kylie Jenner: For my parents, for my partner, I love you so much. Jessie Buckley expressed her appreciation for winning best actress for her role in Hamnet, stating, This is a real honor, I love being part of this industry.