The complete list of winners at the 2026 Golden Globes

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A composite of five Golden Globes winners with their trophies. Left to right: Owen Cooper, Teyana Taylor, Rhea Seehorn, Noah Wyle, Ejae.
Left to right: Owen Cooper, Teyana Taylor, Rhea Seehorn, Noah Wyle, Ejae. Credit: Mashable composite: Amy Sussman / Getty Images; Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images; Jeff Kravitz / FilmMagic.

The 83rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony was held in California tonight, with actors and filmmakers flocking to the Beverly Hilton hotel once more to celebrate the last year in entertainment. Hosted by Nikki Glaser for the second consecutive year, the 2026 Golden Globe Awards introduced the new Best Podcast category for the first time. Even so, the primary focus was still squarely on television and film.

One Battle After Another kicked off the night with the most bites at the apple, boasting a total of nine nominations including Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy and Best Director (Paul Thomas Anderson). It ultimately took both awards, as well as Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture (Teyana Taylor) and Best Screenplay (Paul Thomas Anderson).

Also competing for Best Director were Sinners (Ryan Coogler) and Hamnet (Chloé Zhao), which followed One Battle After Another in nomination count with seven and six respectively. Both won two Golden Globes each, with Hamnet also taking Best Motion Picture — Drama.


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Meanwhile, The White Lotus dominated the television nominations with six, while Adolescence nabbed five and Only Murders in the Building and Severance scored four each. Replicating its performance at the Critics' Choice Awards a week ago, Adolescence swept the board by winning every single category it was nominated in. This netted the limited series four Golden Globes, as two of its actors had been nominated for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television.

Here is the full list of nominees and winners at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards. Winners have been bolded. The Golden Globe Awards ceremony was broadcast live from 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS and Paramount+

Best Motion Picture — Drama

Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy

Best Motion Picture — Animated

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

Best Motion Picture — Non-English Language

  • It Was Just an Accident (France)

  • No Other Choice (South Korea)

  • The Secret Agent (Brazil)

  • Sentimental Value (Norway)

  • Sirāt (Spain)

  • The Voice of Hind Rajab (Tunisia)

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama 

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy 

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy 

  • Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme)

  • George Clooney (Jay Kelly)

  • Leonardo Dicaprio (One Battle After Another)

  • Ethan Hawke (Blue Moon)

  • Lee Byung-Hun (No Other Choice)

  • Jesse Plemons (Bugonia)

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture

  • Emily Blunt (The Smashing Machine)

  • Elle Fanning (Sentimental Value)

  • Ariana Grande (Wicked: For Good)

  • Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas (Sentimental Value)

  • Amy Madigan (Weapons)

  • Teyana Taylor (One Battle After Another)

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture 

  • Benicio Del Toro (One Battle After Another)

  • Jacob Elordi (Frankenstein)

  • Paul Mescal (Hamnet)

  • Sean Penn (One Battle After Another)

  • Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly)

  • Stellan Skarsgård (Sentimental Value)

Best Director — Motion Picture

  • Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)

  • Ryan Coogler (Sinners)

  • Guillermo Del Toro (Frankenstein)

  • Jafar Panahi (It Was Just an Accident)

  • Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value)

  • Chloé Zhao (Hamnet)

Best Screenplay — Motion Picture

  • Paul Thomas Anderson (One Battle After Another)

  • Ronald Bronstein and Josh Safdie (Marty Supreme)

  • Ryan Coogler (Sinners)

  • Jafar Panahi (It Was Just an Accident)

  • Eskil Vogt and Joachim Trier (Sentimental Value)

  • Chloé Zhao and Maggie O’Farrell (Hamnet)

Best Original Score — Motion Picture 

  • Alexandre Desplat (Frankenstein)

  • Ludwig Göransson (Sinners)

  • Jonny Greenwood (One Battle After Another)

  • Kangding Ray (Sirāt)

  • Max Richter (Hamnet)

  • Hans Zimmer (F1)

Best Original Song — Motion Picture

  • "Dream as One" (Avatar: Fire and Ash)

  • "Golden" (Kpop Demon Hunters)

  • "I Lied to You" (Sinners)

  • "No Place Like Home" (Wicked: For Good)

  • "The Girl in the Bubble" (Wicked: For Good)

  • "Train Dreams" (Train Dreams)

Best Television Series — Drama 

Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy

Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series — Drama 

  • Kathy Bates (Matlock)

  • Britt Lower (Severance)

  • Helen Mirren (Mobland)

  • Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us)

  • Keri Russell (The Diplomat)

  • Rhea Seehorn (Pluribus)

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series — Drama 

  • Sterling K. Brown (Paradise)

  • Diego Luna (Andor)

  • Gary Oldman (Slow Horses)

  • Mark Ruffalo (Task)

  • Adam Scott (Severance)

  • Noah Wyle (The Pitt)

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy 

  • Kristen Bell (Nobody Wants This)

  • Ayo Edebiri (The Bear)

  • Selena Gomez (Only Murders in the Building)

  • Natasha Lyonne (Poker Face)

  • Jenna Ortega (Wednesday)

  • Jean Smart (Hacks)

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy 

  • Adam Brody (Nobody Wants This)

  • Steve Martin (Only Murders in the Building)

  • Glen Powell (Chad Powers)

  • Seth Rogen (The Studio)

  • Martin Short (Only Murders in the Building)

  • Jeremy Allen White (The Bear)

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 

  • Claire Danes (The Beast in Me)

  • Rashida Jones (Black Mirror)

  • Amanda Seyfried (Long Bright River)

  • Sarah Snook (All Her Fault)

  • Michelle Williams (Dying for Sex)

  • Robin Wright (The Girlfriend)

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television 

  • Jacob Elordi (The Narrow Road to the Deep North)

  • Paul Giamatti (Black Mirror)

  • Stephen Graham (Adolescence)

  • Charlie Hunnam (Monster: The Ed Gein Story)

  • Jude Law (Black Rabbit)

  • Matthew Rhys (The Beast in Me)

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television 

  • Carrie Coon (The White Lotus)

  • Erin Doherty (Adolescence)

  • Hannah Einbinder (Hacks)

  • Catherine O’Hara (The Studio)

  • Parker Posey (The White Lotus)

  • Aimee Lou Wood (The White Lotus)

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role on Television 

  • Owen Cooper (Adolescence)

  • Billy Crudup (The Morning Show)

  • Walton Goggins (The White Lotus)

  • Jason Isaacs (The White Lotus)

  • Tramell Tillman (Severance)

  • Ashley Walters (Adolescence)

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television

  • Bill Maher (Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This?)

  • Brett Goldstein (Brett Goldstein: The Second Best Night of Your Life)

  • Kevin Hart (Kevin Hart: Acting My Age)

  • Kumail Nanjiani (Kumail Nanjiani: Night Thoughts)

  • Ricky Gervais (Ricky Gervais: Mortality)

  • Sarah Silverman (Sarah Silverman: Postmortem)

Best Podcast

  • Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

  • Call Her Daddy

  • Good Hang with Amy Poehler

  • The Mel Robbins Podcast

  • Smartless

  • Up First

Topics Golden Globes

Amanda Yeo
Amanda Yeo
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Amanda Yeo is an Assistant Editor at Mashable, covering entertainment, culture, tech, science, and social good. Based in Australia, she writes about everything from video games and K-pop to movies and gadgets.

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