It was more good news for the Fox
musical-comedy Glee as the
Gay & Lesbian Entertainment Critics (GALECA) announced the
winners of their second annual Dorian Awards.
Glee stars Jane Lynch and Chris
Colfer tied in the TV Performance of the Year category, while Glee,
which took home more statues than any other television show at
Sunday's Golden Globes, beat out ABC's gay-inclusive Modern Family
to be named television comedy of the year.
Darren Criss' portrayal of
out-and-proud gay student Blaine Anderson on Glee was
recognized with the We're Wilde About You Rising Star award.
CBS' The Good Wife was named
television drama of the year. On the show, Dallas Roberts portrays
Owen, Alicia Florrick's gay brother. During a recent panel, the
show's star Julianna Margulies said she 'loves' the addition.
Annette Bening won a best performance
award for her portrayal of a lesbian mom in The Kids Are All
Right. Bening also won a Golden Globe for the role.
Other winners include I Am Love,
named best film, 8: The Mormon Proposition, named best
LGBT-themed documentary, and I Love You Phillip Morris, named
best LGBT-themed movie.
GALECA was formed in 2009 and its
40-or-so members review and write on film, television and pop
culture.