It’s an exciting time for Brits in Hollywood as The Night Manager star Tom Hiddleston is in line for Golden Globes glory after the BBC drama won four nominations along with a host of other British talent also up for honours.
Hiddleston and fellow stars Olivia Colman and Hugh Laurie have all been nominated for awards.
Taylor Swift’s ex Tom, 35, will compete for best TV actor against fellow Brit Riz Ahmed, nominated for his role in the HBO short series The Night Of.
Colman will battle for the award for best supporting actress in a limited series or film made for television with Thandie Newton, who is nominated for Westworld, and Lena Headey from Game Of Thrones.
House star Laurie, 57, is up for best supporting actor.
He will go head to head with US actor John Lithgow, who starred as Sir Winston Churchill in the Netflix drama The Crown.
Charlotte Rampling is nominated for best telly actress for her performance in the five part drama London Spy.
Dev Patel and Aaron Taylor-Johnson will compete for best supporting actor for their roles in Lion and Nocturnal Animals respectively.
And Hugh Grant is up for best actor in a musical or comedy film for Florence Foster Jenkins.
The 74th Golden Globes ceremony will be held on Sunday, January 8th.