The 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards unfolded in grand style on Sunday night, celebrating standout performances and achievements from the past year. The evening was marked by history-making wins, emotional speeches and a strong mix of established names and fresh triumphs. Timothée Chalamet emerged as one of the night’s biggest highlights, becoming the youngest actor to receive the top acting honour, while Jessie Buckley was named best actress for Hamnet. With major wins across acting, direction and screenplay categories, the ceremony reflected a year dominated by bold storytelling and powerful performances across genres.Teyana Taylor took home the award for best supporting actress for her performance in One Battle After Another. The film proved
to be a major force at the ceremony, also winning awards for best director and best screenplay, both credited to Paul Thomas Anderson. Rose Byrne added to the night’s acting honours by winning best actress in a comedy or musical for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. Wagner Moura was named as Best Actor in drama category for Secret Agent.
Timothée Chalamet’s win for Marty Supreme marked a defining milestone in his career, drawing loud applause from the audience. He made sure to thank his partner Kylie Jenner in his speech. Meanwhile, Stellan Skarsgård won best supporting actor for Sentimental Value. Hosted by Nikki Glaser for the second consecutive year, the ceremony aired live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+ in the U.S. Priyanka Chopra was among the presenters, adding global star power to the night.
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