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Chalamet beats DiCaprio to Golden Globes glory

Ian YoungsCulture reporter

Getty Images Timothée Chalamet, winner of the Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Award for Getty Images

Timothee Chalamet was among the main winners as Hollywood’s finest gathered for this year’s Golden Globe Awards.

Chalamet, 30, continued his pursuit of greatness, and an Oscar, by beating stars including Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney to the award for best actor in a musical or comedy for table tennis caper Marty Supreme.

The Golden Globes are a key stop on the road to the Academy Awards, and other acting winners on Sunday included Teyana Taylor and Stellan Skarsgård.

Unlike the Oscars, the Globes also reward TV shows, and the night saw British actors Stephen Graham and Owen Cooper pick up more honours for their performances in Netflix drama Adolescence.

Chalamet’s ‘sweet’ win

With all eyes on the Oscars race, Timothee Chalamet‘s victory has given him a boost over his rivals. “I’m in a category with many greats,” he said when accepting his trophy.

It was Chalamet’s fifth Globes nomination, but his first win. “My dad instilled in me a spirit of gratitude growing up, always be grateful for what you have,” he said.

“It’s allowed me to leave this ceremony in the past empty handed, my head held high, grateful just to be here. But I’d be lying if I didn’t say those moments make this moment that much sweeter.

“For my parents, for my partner, I love you so much,” he added, looking at girlfriend Kylie Jenner.

Teyana Taylor’s tearful message

Getty Images Teyana Taylor at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. Getty Images

Elsewhere, singer and actress Teyana Taylor, whose career started when she choreographed a Beyonce music video at the age of 15, cemented her Hollywood breakthrough by winning best supporting film actress for One Battle After Another.

After tearfully thanking a list of people, she used her acceptance speech to send a message to “my brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight”.

“Our light does not need permission to shine,” she told them. “We belong in every room we walk into. Our voices matter and our dreams deserve space.”

Getty Images Stellan Skarsgård at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California.Getty Images

Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård, 74, won best supporting actor for Sentimental Value, and joked that he hadn’t prepared a speech “because I thought that I was too old”.

He then made an impassioned plea for people to see films like his on the big screen. “Cinema should be seen in cinemas,” he said to cheers from the crowd.

Australia’s Rose Byrne was named best actress in a film musical or comedy for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, and paid tribute to members of her family.

“My brother’s my date. Thanks, George,” she laughed. “Thanks to my mum and dad, who bought Paramount+ so they could watch the Golden Globes from Sydney.

“And I want to thank my husband, Bobby Cannavale. He couldn’t be here because, um, we’re getting a bearded dragon, and he went to a reptile expo in New Jersey. So thank you, baby.”

Getty Images Rose Byrne at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes held at The Beverly Hilton on January 11, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California.Getty Images

Meanwhile, KPop Demon Hunters won best animated film and best song for Golden.

Paul Thomas Anderson won best film director and screenplay for One Battle After Another; and Sinners was given the box office achievement honour and best score.

Adolescence star ‘still learning’

British teenager Owen Cooper continued a year of adulation and awards acclaim for his performance in Adolescence, winning best TV supporting actor.

The 16-year-old from Warrington appears to be keeping his feet on the ground, telling the assembled A-listers: “I’m still very much an apprentice. I’m still learning every day. I’m still learning from the people that are sitting in front of you and sitting in front of me.”

And he still seems in disbelief at his meteoric rise, remarking: “It’s mad, what is going on?” before signing off with the motto of his beloved Liverpool FC: “You’ll never walk alone.”

Getty Images Owen Cooper wins the Golden Globe for male actor in a supporting role for Getty Images
Getty Images Seth Rogen, winner for the Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy Award for Getty Images

Seth Rogen also won a TV prize, and had a sense of deja-vu after setting an epsiode of his Apple TV comedy The Studio at the Golden Globes.

“This is so weird, we just pretended to do this and now it’s happening,” he said when picking up the trophy for best TV comedy actor.

“I thought the only way I would get to hold one is to create a whole show to give myself a fake one.”

Other TV winners included Jean Smart for Hacks, Noah Wyle for The Pitt and Michelle Williams for Dying for Sex.

And the event’s first ever award for best podcast went to Amy Poehler, a former Golden Globes host, for Good Hang with Amy Poehler.

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