Golden Globes 2026: Chalamet, Cooper shine, full winners revealed
Timothée Chalamet and Owen Cooper shined at the 2026 Golden Globes, celebrating major wins across film and television.
The 83rd Golden Globe Awards, held on Sunday, January 11, 2026, in Beverly Hills, celebrated a night full of glamour, drama, and laughter as Hollywood came together to honour achievements across film, television, and podcasts. Broadcast live on CBS and Paramount+, the ceremony showcased the best of the entertainment industry, highlighting both big-ticket films and breakout performances.
Host Nikki Glaser returned for her second outing, setting a confident and playful tone with a sharp monologue. She didn’t hold back from teasing the stars in the room, nor the networks, delivering one of the most talked-about moments when she quipped at Leonardo DiCaprio, “The most impressive thing [about your career] is that you were able to accomplish all of that before your girlfriend turned 30.” The joke landed perfectly, drawing laughter and applause as the evening kicked off with energy.
On the film front, “Hamnet” emerged as a standout winner, claiming Best Motion Picture – Drama. Jessie Buckley’s performance in the film earned her Best Actress in a Drama, praised for its restraint and emotional depth. Wagner Moura won Best Actor in a Drama for his work in “The Secret Agent,” which also won Best Non-English Language Film, underlining its international acclaim.
In the comedy and musical categories, “One Battle After Another” secured Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical, while Timothée Chalamet won Best Actor – Comedy or Musical for **“Marty.
Other notable film awards included “Sinners” winning Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, with Ludwig Göransson securing Best Original Score for the same film. “KPop Demon Hunters” won Best Animated Feature Film and Best Original Song for “Golden.” Supporting roles were celebrated as well, with Stellan Skarsgård winning Best Supporting Actor for **“Sentimental.
Television also saw standout performances. “Adolescence” won Best Limited or Anthology Series, while “The Pitt” took Best Drama Series. Rhea Seehorn was recognised as Best Actress – Drama for “Pluribus,” and Owen Cooper won Best Supporting Actor – Television for “Adolescence.” In comedy, “The Studio” was named Best Television Series – Comedy or Musical, with Jean Smart winning Best Actress – Comedy Series for “Hacks” and Seth Rogen taking Best Actor – Comedy Series for “The Studio.”
Limited series performances also drew acclaim. Stephen Graham won Best Actor – Limited Series for “Adolescence,” and Michelle Williams earned Best Actress – Limited Series for “Dying for Sex.” The evening also recognised podcast achievements.
The ceremony concluded with honorary awards celebrating lifetime achievement and contribution to the industry. Sarah Jessica Parker received the Carol Burnett Award, while Helen Mirren was honoured with the Cecil B. DeMille Award, recognising her outstanding contribution to film.
From the red carpet to the stage, the 83rd Golden Globe Awards offered a mix of glamour, heartfelt recognition, and memorable humour, celebrating both cinematic artistry and television excellence. Big wins for Timothée Chalamet, Owen Cooper, Jessie Buckley, and many others marked a night that reflected the diversity and creativity of the entertainment world, leaving fans and industry insiders alike buzzing with excitement over the year’s most acclaimed performances.
