Golden Globes 2026: Seth Rogen and Jean Smart Win Best Actor in TV Comedies
Seth Rogen won Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy for The Studio, beating notable nominees including Steve Martin and Martin Short.
- On Sunday, January 11, Seth Rogen won Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy at The Beverly Hilton for his role as Matt Remick in The Studio.
- The Studio debuted on Apple in March and has been renewed for a second season, with Season 1’s Episode 8 recreating a Golden Globes gag featuring Matt Remick and Zoë Kravitz.
- Onstage, Rogen accepted his award presented by Zoë Kravitz and Dave Franco, both appearing as themselves on The Studio, joking, `We just pretended to do this`.
- The win delivered Rogen his first Golden Globe on the male side, and observers framed it as a meta life imitating art moment due to the show’s similar awards gag.
- The 83rd Golden Globe Awards aired live on CBS and streamed on Paramount+, with Nikki Glaser, comedian and Golden Globes host, returning for a second year and opening with a sharp, topical monologue.
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