Hogan wins
NZPA-AP Beverly Hills The Australian actor, Paul Hogan, who scored an astounding hit with his movie “Crocodile Dundee,” has been named best actor in a* musical or comedy at the Golden Globe awards ceremony in Beverly Hills.
Sissy Spacek, the erratic sister in “Crimes of The Heart,” won as best actress in the same category.
“Hannah and Her Sisters,” Woody Allen’s gentle comedy of manners in Manhattan, won a Golden Globe as the best comedy or musical of 1986, while the searing Vietnam film “Platoon” was named the year’s best drama.
Marlee Matlin, a par-tially-deaf actress, who. played the troubled deaf woman in “Children of A' Lesser God,”
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