Historic Wins at the Golden Globes: Young Talent and Diverse Voices Shine
Gyanhigyan english January 13, 2026 10:39 AM
A Record-Breaking Achievement

At just 16 years old, Owen Cooper has made headlines by winning the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor in a TV Series for his performance in the Netflix show Adolescence. This remarkable achievement makes him the youngest actor ever to receive a Golden Globe in this category, as well as the youngest male actor to secure a Golden Globe, an Emmy, and a Critics' Choice Award consecutively.


Earlier this month, Cooper also clinched the Critics' Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television for his role in Adolescence. Last year, he set a record at the Emmy Awards, becoming the youngest male actor to win an acting accolade.


Seth Rogen's Long-Awaited Victory

Seth Rogen has kicked off the New Year on a high note by winning his first Golden Globe for Best Actor in a TV Comedy for his role in The Studio. Rogen humorously reflected on his lengthy wait for this recognition, joking that he once considered creating a fake award for his show.


Rose Byrne's Emotional Win

Rose Byrne celebrated her first Golden Globe at the 2026 ceremony, winning Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for her role in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. Expressing her surprise during her acceptance speech, she thanked writer-director Mary Bronstein and humorously noted her partner Bobby Cannavale's absence due to his attendance at a reptile expo.


A Powerful Message from Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor, who won her first Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in One Battle After Another, delivered an emotional acceptance speech. She addressed young girls watching the event, emphasizing the importance of their voices and dreams, stating, "Our softness is not a liability. Our depth is not too much. Our light does not need permission to shine."


Wagner Moura's Historic Win for Brazil

Wagner Moura made history as the first Brazilian actor to win a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama Film for The Secret Agent. In his acceptance speech, he spoke about the film's exploration of memory and generational trauma, marking a significant moment for Brazilian cinema following its recognition at Cannes and the success of Narcos.


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