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Golden Globes 2026: ‘The Studio,’ ‘The Pitt,’ and ‘Adolescence’ win top TV honors
Rhea Seehorn earned her first Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series for Pluribus, crediting Vince Gilligan for writing the role and praising fellow nominees.
- On Sunday, Rhea Seehorn, the Better Call Saul star, won the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a TV Drama at the 2026 Golden Globes, marking her first nomination and win.
- Her role as Carol Sturka was written specifically for Seehorn by Vince Gilligan, creator, and Pluribus and her performance earned three Critics' Choice and two Emmy nominations this year.
- Presented by Queen Latifah, Seehorn thanked her and recalled meeting her about 20 years ago, then joked, `Get a prescription for beta-blockers.` She was visibly emotional and said, `I'm sorry, I'm just a little shocked.`
- Backstage, Seehorn said Pluribus is in the writers' room and she has no idea when filming resumes, though Vince Gilligan wants to return soon; the win raises Pluribus's profile this year.
- The victory surprised observers as Rhea Seehorn beat nominees Kathy Bates, Britt Lower, Dame Helen Mirren, Bella Ramsey and Keri Russell; the Golden Globes aired live Sunday and streamed on Paramount+ Premium.
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Golden Globes 2026: ‘The Studio,’ ‘The Pitt,’ and ‘Adolescence’ win top TV honors
In one of the bigger surprises of the night, Rhea Seehorn won the Golden Globe for best female actor in a television series – drama for “Pluribus.” “Vince Gilligan, I still can’t find you; are you in here?” Seehorn said from the stage, looking for the show’s creator who wrote the role of Carol in “Pluribus” specifically for Seehorn. “Thank you for writing me the role of a lifetime. And even more than that, thank you for having belief in me every…
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