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Bruce Springsteen, Heath Ledger Win Golden Globes; Mickey Rourke Thanks Axl Rose

1/12/09, 9:00 am EST

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Bruce Springsteen beat out Beyoncé, Miley Cyrus and Peter Gabriel to take home a Golden Globe last night, winning Best Original Song for “The Wrestler,” from the Darren Aronofsky film of the same name. The Globe nod was Springsteen’s second: He also won in 1994 for Philadelphia’s “Streets of Philadelphia.” With the victory, the Jersey legend is now the favorite to take home his second Original Song Oscar at this year’s Academy Awards, having also won for “Philadelphia” (he was nominated but lost in 1996 for “Dead Man Walking”). In his acceptance speech, Springsteen thanked actor Mickey Rourke for calling him and getting him involved in the film.

Later in the evening, it was Rourke who was called to the podium after winning Best Performance by an Actor in a Drama for The Wrestler. In what was the most rock & roll moment of the night, Rourke thanked Guns n’ Roses’ Axl Rose for allowing the low-budget film to use “Sweet Child O’ Mine” for almost nothing. Rose has often credited Rourke as being someone on his small list of friends. Equally awesome: Rourke also thanked his dogs.

In the night’s only other musical moment, Indian composer A.R. Rahman was given the Best Original Score award for his propulsive Slumdog Millionaire score. And in what the most touching moment of the evening, Heath Ledger was posthumously awarded Best Supporting Actor for his performance as the Joker in Peter Travers’ pick The Dark Knight. Director Christopher Nolan accepted the award on Ledger’s behalf, telling the star-filled crowd, “All of us who worked with Heath on The Dark Knight accept with an awful mixture of sadness but incredible pride. For any of us lucky enough to work with him, he will be eternally missed, but he will never be forgotten.” Ledger is the favorite to win the same award at this year’s Oscars. The Academy Awards nominations will be announced January 22nd, the one-year anniversary of Ledger’s death. For the full list of Golden Globes nominees and winners, click here.

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Fact Check | 1/12/2009, 9:19 am EST

This was Springsteen’s 2nd Golden Globe. He won for “Streets Of Philadelphia.” in 1994.

He was nominated and lost for the Oscar in 1996 for “Dead Man Walking.” BUT was NOT nominated for the Golden Globe that year.

The Hollywood Foreign Press | 1/12/2009, 11:28 am EST

C’mon, Frank Langella should have won Best Actor for Frost/Nixon

Jungleland2 | 1/12/2009, 12:29 pm EST

Mickey is the coolest. thanking Axl and his dogs instead of kissing ass to the “academy” and his “BFFs” in Hollywood

Ann Marie Simard | 1/12/2009, 2:14 pm EST

Yay Boss yet once again! And as stated yes it is his second… very glad and well deserved.

HisMajestyMichael | 1/12/2009, 4:02 pm EST

The Boss BOWING to the Pharaoh-elect?
You’re fired.

Maria | 1/12/2009, 11:37 pm EST

Did anyone see when darren Aronofsky flicked off Mickey Rourke?

Ari | 1/13/2009, 2:08 am EST

It was like an 80’s resurrection. The Boss, Axl, Mickey :) Good show!

Leonardo | 1/13/2009, 5:28 am EST

I told you guys that Springsteen and Axl will rule the world in 2009.

The Wrestler is an amazing song and deserves the oscar also.

Mickey Rourke is a great actor and this movie kicks ass.

Axl is a great guy for letting Mickey use the song on this movie…

J | 1/13/2009, 12:21 pm EST

Axl shoulda gave Mickey Rourke a Chi-Dem song for the movie ;)

pooraxl | 4/27/2009, 6:02 pm EST

poor axl. the crowd thanked all of the people who nobody knows and yet they hardly cheer for axl fuckin rose!!!just because he played a part in the old guns breakup doesn’t mean it’s entirely his fault. but he was forced to take the blame and now he’s an innocent villian.

lemyaskin | 9/22/2009, 9:23 pm EST

lemyaskin rulezz

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