For her fourth Globe nomination (third for Best Supporting), Amy played Peggy Dodd, the hard-nosed woman behind the titular master.
No stranger to the Globes (with 10 past noms and 2 wins), Field competes again via Abe's wife-in-mourning, Mary Todd Lincoln.
Competing at the Globes for her third time, Hathaway will dream a dream...and probably take home the win for playing pitiable Fantine.
Marking her eighth nom (with 4 past wins), Hunt let it all hang out as Cheryl, a sex surrogate who helps a sickly man lose his virginity.
One of her two Globe noms this year (with 8 in the past and 3 wins), this one for playing a kinky country Barbie in this controversial flick.
Hayden earned her first Globe nomination for portraying manipulative Juliette Barnes, a Taylor Swift-esque country star with a mean streak.
Her plotlines may raise eyebrows, but her acting earns only applause. And Panjabi's first Globe nom for her turn as investigator Kalinda Sharma.
Portraying McCain-Palin campaign advisor Nicolle Wallace earned Paulson her second Globe nom in the miniseries and TV movie category.
Smith was bestowed her first nomination in 1964 and has earned 10 more since (with 2 wins), her latest as Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham.
Her third year in a row being nominated in this category, Vergara hopes to finally take home the win for playing fiery Colombian housewife Gloria.
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