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People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story took home the Golden Globe for best TV movie or miniseries on Sunday night.
Nina Jacobson, one of the miniseries’ producers, accepted the award moments after Sarah Paulson won for her role as Marcia Clarke on the FX show.
The controversial show, based on the murder case against the infamous former football star O.J. Simpson, had five nominations, including best supporting actor in a series for stars John Travolta and Sterling K. Brown.
The movie/miniseries beat out American Crime, The Dresser, Night Manager and The Night Of.
Jimmy Fallon hosted the 74th annual Golden Globe Awards, which took place at the Beverly Hilton on Jan. 8.
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