No. An actor (or actress) cannot be nominated twice in the same category, unlike directors, composers, etc. In the past a nominated actor could have more than one movie associated with his nomination.
It has happened eight times and twice in one year (Oscar winners in bold):
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Patricia Arquette won the 2015 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role as Olivia Evans in the film Boyhood.Joanne Froggatt won the 2015 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Movie for her portrayal of Anna in Downton Abbey.
The movie itself did not win any awards, but the cast did. Holly Hunter was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Both Hunter & Evan Rachel Wood were nominated for Golden Globes the same year, respectively for Best Supporting Actress & Best Actress in a Drama.
Nashville (1975) is the only movie that was ever nominated for nine (9) Golden Globes, thanks to four nominated actresses in the Best Supporting Actress category. Unlike the record holder above, the three movies that were nominated for 8 Golden Globes won Best Picture: Bugsy (1991), Titanic(1997), Chicago (2002).
Julia Roberts has won 3 Golden Globe Awards, while being nominated 7 times. She won: 1990 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Steel Magnolias 1991 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy/Musical - Pretty Woman 2001 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama - Erin Brockovitch
Cher won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in 1984 for Silkwood.
Meryl Streep has won seven Golden Globes
Patricia Arquette won the 2015 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role as Olivia Evans in the film Boyhood.Joanne Froggatt won the 2015 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Movie for her portrayal of Anna in Downton Abbey.
She has won three Golden Globes in three different categories:Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for "Steel Magnolias" (1989).Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for "Pretty Woman" (1990).Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for "Erin Brockovich" (2000).
Julia Roberts has won three Golden Globes in three different categories:Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for "Steel Magnolias" (1989).Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for "Pretty Woman" (1990).Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for "Erin Brockovich" (2000).
This was during the 1998 Golden Globes. The answer is Christine Lahti, but she won for "Chicago Hope", not "The West Wing". As a presenter at the 1999 Golden Globes she intentionally came onstage with a oiece of toilet paper stuck to her shoe.
The movie itself did not win any awards, but the cast did. Holly Hunter was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Both Hunter & Evan Rachel Wood were nominated for Golden Globes the same year, respectively for Best Supporting Actress & Best Actress in a Drama.
There are Golden Globes in many categories so the question would need to be related to a specific award.
Nashville (1975) is the only movie that was ever nominated for nine (9) Golden Globes, thanks to four nominated actresses in the Best Supporting Actress category. Unlike the record holder above, the three movies that were nominated for 8 Golden Globes won Best Picture: Bugsy (1991), Titanic(1997), Chicago (2002).
Cher won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in 1984 for Silkwood.
Julia Roberts has won 3 Golden Globe Awards, while being nominated 7 times. She won: 1990 Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture - Steel Magnolias 1991 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy/Musical - Pretty Woman 2001 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama - Erin Brockovitch
Josephine Hull won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in 1951 for Harvey.
Grace Kelly won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture in 1954 for Mogambo.