Full List of 2026 Golden Globe Award Winners Released
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards, held at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, celebrated the standout achievements in film and television with a host of accolades. The ceremony, hosted for the second consecutive year by comedian Nikki Glaser, commenced with significant anticipation regarding the winners.
Leading the pack with nine nominations, “One Battle After Another” triumphed in two categories, taking home the coveted award for Best Picture in the musical or comedy category. The film’s success further solidified its status as a cultural touchstone, showcasing the impactful storytelling and artistry of its creators. Following closely was “Sentimental Value,” which garnered eight nominations but secured fewer wins.
In the dramatic category, “Hamnet” emerged victorious as Best Picture, solidifying its critical acclaim and widespread recognition. The evening highlighted a diverse range of talent and narratives, with various films and series competing for top honors.
The first award of the night was presented to Teyana Taylor for Best Female Supporting Actor in recognition of her performance in “One Battle After Another.” This accolade marks an important milestone in Taylor’s career, further establishing her versatility as a performer.
This year’s Golden Globes retained its reputation as a lively gathering, often dubbed “Hollywood’s booziest bash.” The event unfolded on CBS and was made accessible via Paramount+, enhancing its reach to a broader audience.
A complete list of winners from the ceremony is as follows:
– Motion Picture, Drama: “Hamnet”
– Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: “One Battle After Another”
– Male Actor, Motion Picture, Drama: Wagner Moura, “The Secret Agent”
– Female Actor, Motion Picture, Drama: Jessie Buckley, “Hamnet”
– Female Actor, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Rose Byrne, “If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You”
– Male Actor, Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy: Timothée Chalamet, “Marty Supreme”
– Female Supporting Actor, Motion Picture: Teyana Taylor, “One Battle After Another”
– Male Supporting Actor, Motion Picture: Stellan Skarsgard, “Sentimental Value”
– Motion Picture, Non-English Language: “The Secret Agent,” Brazil
– Motion Picture, Animated: “KPop Demon Hunters”
– Director, Motion Picture: Paul Thomas Anderson, “One Battle After Another”
– Screenplay, Motion Picture: Paul Thomas Anderson, “One Battle After Another”
– Cinematic and Box Office Achievement: “Sinners”
– TV Series, Drama: “The Pitt”
– TV Series, Musical or Comedy: “The Studio”
– Male Actor, TV Series, Drama: Noah Wyle, “The Pitt”
– Female Actor, TV Series, Drama: Rhea Seehorn, “Pluribus”
– Female Actor, TV Series, Musical or Comedy: Jean Smart, “Hacks”
– Male Actor, TV Series, Musical or Comedy: Seth Rogen, “The Studio”
– Limited Series, Anthology Series or Made for TV Movie: “Adolescence”
– Male Actor, Limited Series, Anthology Series or Made for TV Movie: Stephen Graham, “Adolescence”
– Female Actor, Limited Series, Anthology Series or Made for TV Movie: Michelle Williams, “Dying for Sex”
– Male Supporting Actor, Television: Owen Cooper, “Adolescence”
– Female Supporting Actor, Television: Erin Doherty, “Adolescence”
– Original Song, Motion Picture: “Golden” from “Kpop Demon Hunters”
– Original Score, Motion Picture: Ludwig Göransson, “Sinners”
– Stand-Up Comedy Performance: Ricky Gervais, “Mortality”
– Podcast: “Good Hang With Amy Poehler”
The Golden Globe Awards continue to function not only as a platform for celebrating artistic achievement but also as a barometer of industry trends and talent recognition.
