The most nominated actor in the bunch (this is his eighth), Leo hopes to win his second Globe for playing flamboyantly evil slave owner Calvin Candie.
No stranger to the Globes (with 4 past noms, including 1 win), Mr. Hoffman returns for his portrayal of Lancaster Dodd, the calculating leader of "The Cause."
With 5 past nominations (including 1 win), Arkin competes again in the role of fading power-producer and CIA-ally Lester Siegel.
As wisecracking bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz, the Inglorious Basterds actor competes for his second win under the direction of Quentin Tarantino.
Since 1981, Jones has been nominated 4 times (with 1 win) and could likely seal the deal again after channeling 13th Amendment proponent Thaddeus Stevens.
It may come as a surprise to you, but Max is the new girl of the Globes. This is the man behind the lovably douchey Schmidt's first nom.
With 5 past nominations under his belt (and previous 1 win), Harris competes for his turn as former presidential hopeful John McCain.
Huston earns his first nomination for his work as Miami mob boss Ben Diamond in the first season of the pay-cable drama.
Claire Danes, hollah! We may hear just that if the actor, who's been nominated twice previously, hits the podium to accept his first Globe.
Stonestreet—who plays the delightfully clowny Cam—has been nominated in the same for three consecutive years now, but this could be his first victory.
Now meet the Globe's Best Supporting Actress nominees!