TV-RADIOPhotos: Golden Globe winners with Wisconsin ties, from Tony Shalhoub to Rachel BrosnahanMilwaukee Journal SentinelMark Ruffalo, right with Sunrise Coigney, accepts the Golden Globe for best actor in a television movie for "I Know This Much Is True" at the 78th annual GOlden Globe Awards on Feb. 28, 2021. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, award winners accepted their awards virtually. Presenter Justin Theroux is shown onstage at the ceremony.Peter Kramer/Getty ImagesGreen Bay native Tony Shalhoub celebrates backstages after winning a Golden Globe for best actor in a comedy TV series for "Monk" on Jan. 19, 2003. Shalhoub is one of a dozen performers with Wisconsin ties to win the Golden Globe.Getty ImagesAgnes Moorehead, who spent part of her childhood in Reedsburg, won a Golden Globe in 1965 for best supporting actress for her performance as a snooping housekeeper in the Gothic horror hit "Hush, Hush ... Sweet Charlotte." It was her second Golden Globe; she also won in 1945 for best supporting actress for "Mrs. Parkington."Journal Sentinel FilesEllen Corby took home a Golden Globe for best supporting actress in a TV series in 1974 for her best-known role, as Grandma Walton on TV's "The Waltons." Corby, who was born in Racine, also won a Golden Globe in 1949 for best supporting actress in the movie "I Remember Mama." Corby's career almost ended in 1976 after a stroke that left her with aphasia, and later died in 1999.Journal Sentinel FilesTwo-time Oscar winner Fredric March, who was born in Racine, collected a Golden Globe for his performance as Willy Loman in the 1951 big-screen production of "Death of a Salesman."Advance Public Relations, IncKenosha native Daniel J. Travanti took home a Golden Globe for best actor in a TV drama series in 1982 as Captain Furillo on "Hill Street Blues."Journal Sentinel FilesTyne Daly, who was born in Madison, won a Golden Globe for actress in a TV drama series in 1986 for the cop drama "Cagney & Lacey."Journal Sentinel FilesGena Rowlands played in troubled first lady Betty Ford in the made-for-TV movie "The Betty Ford Story." Rowlands, born in Cambria in Columbia County, won a Golden Globe for performance in 1988. It was her second win: She also won the Globe for best actress in a drama in 1975 for "A Woman Under the Influence."Warner Bros.Jill Eikenberry, who spent part of her growing up in Madison, collected a Golden Globe for best actress in a TV drama series in 1989 for "L.A. Law."NBCJeffrey Tambor accepts the Golden Globe for best actor in a TV series, comedy or musical for his role on "Transparent," on Jan. 11, 2015.Paul Drinkwater/NBCComposer Justin Hurwitz holds the Golden Globe Awards for best original score and best original song (for "City of Stars") that he won for "La La Land" at the 2017 Golden Globes. Hurwitz, who also won two Oscars that year, graduated from Nicolet High School in Glendale. He followed up those wins with Golden Globes for his original scores for "First Man" in 2019 and "Babylon" in 2023.MIKE NELSON, European Press AgencyRachel Brosnahan accepts the Golden Globe for best actress in a comedy series or musical for her role in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" on Jan. 7, 2018.Paul Drinkwater/NBC