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Golden Globes 2026: Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgard Win Early

Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgård won Golden Globes for supporting roles in films with multiple nominations, including One Battle After Another leading with nine nods.

  • On Jan. 11 at the Beverly Hilton, Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgard won supporting acting Golden Globes at the 83rd ceremony, receiving some of the first awards handed out that night.
  • One Battle After Another drove awards attention with a leading film nomination slate this year, and Teyana Taylor earned her first Golden Globe nod despite earlier acclaim, working closely with Paul Thomas Anderson.
  • In her acceptance speech, Taylor thanked God, her family, the One Battle cast, and Paul Thomas Anderson, saying: `To my brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight, our softness is not a liability...`
  • Skarsgard, surprised by the win, praised Sentimental Value as a small Norwegian film and urged audiences to see it in cinemas, warning they are an "extinguished species."
  • Hosted by Nikki Glaser, the 83rd Golden Globes Awards ceremony at the Beverly Hilton recognized The White Lotus with six TV nominations and Adolescence with five.
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Golden Globes 2026: Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgard win early

Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgard took home the first Golden Globes handed out on Sunday, winning for their work as supporting actors in a motion picture for “One Battle After Another” and “Sentimental Value” respectively. Taylor, who played a revolutionary on the run in director Paul Thomas Anderson’s film, opened her tearful acceptance speech joking that her children upstairs in a room at the Beverly Hilton had “better be off those damn phon…

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Los Angeles Times broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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