LONDON, Jan 12 (Bernama-PA Media/dpa) -- Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper and Erin Doherty continued "Adolescence’s" winning streak through awards season as they all scored gongs at the Golden Globes, reported PA Media/dpa.
Graham was named best actor in a TV mini-series, while Cooper was named best supporting actor in a television series, and Doherty was named best supporting actress.
The show, about a teenage boy arrested for the murder of a classmate, also won the prize for limited series, anthology series or television motion picture.
The show won the same four prizes at the Critics’ Choice awards last week and has also won a string of Emmys.
Graham appeared to read notes off the palm of his hand as he collected his gong, saying: “I’d just like to say a massive congratulations to all the nominees in the category.
“Outstanding performances all across the board, each one of you, and it’s been an honour just to share this space with you.”
“This is for all of our cast and crew. Every single member of this production, you have a piece of this, because without you, this is not in my hand, so from the bottom of my heart, thank you all very much, especially Christine Tremarco, who played my wife, the most beautiful dance partner.”
“This is half yours, so I’ll cut it. You can have the top bit.”
Cooper gave a nod to his beloved football team, Liverpool, as he collected the gong. He said, “Standing here at the Golden Globes does not feel real whatsoever. What an incredible journey my family and I have been put through.”
He wrapped up the speech saying, “Bring on 2026. You’ll never walk alone.”
The closing line is a reference to the anthem of Liverpool Football Club.
Teyana Taylor was the first winner of the night, scoring the best supporting actress in a drama film for her role as a revolutionary in "One Battle After Another."
The film’s director, Paul Thomas Anderson, took home the best director prize, as well as the screenplay award.
Stellan Skarsgard won the best supporting actor Golden Globe for his performance in "Sentimental Value," while Rose Byrne was named best actress in a musical/comedy for "If I Had Legs I’d Kick You."
Noah Wyle was named best actor in a TV drama, while Jean Smart won the best actress in a TV musical/comedy prize for "Hacks" and Seth Rogen won best actor in a TV musical/comedy for "The Studio."
The series about a fictional Hollywood studio was also named best musical or comedy series.
"Good Hang with Amy Poehler" won the first-ever Golden Globe for best podcast, while vampire drama
"Sinners" won the prize for best cinematic and box office achievement.
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