Jessie Buckley hailed Julia Roberts a “hero” as she beat her to the Golden Globe Award for Greatest Feminine Actor – Drama on Sunday (11.01.26).
Jessie Buckley along with her Golden Globe award
The 36-year-old actress’ efficiency in Hamnet noticed her take the prize forward of the Hollywood legend, who was shortlisted for After the Hunt, and he or she paid a heartfelt tribute to all her fellow nominees, together with Jennifer Lawrence (Die, My Love), Renate Reinsve (Sentimental Worth), Tessa Thompson (Hedda), and Eva Victor (Sorry, Child).
Talking on stage on the Beverly Hilton Lodge in Las Vegas, Jessie stated: “Oh my God, the unimaginable ladies I’m honoured to face beside on this class.
“Julia Roberts, you’re a hero to us all, thanks. Jennifer, Renata, Eva, Tessa, I might watch you any time, wherever, you blow my thoughts.
“My husband – he is actually been having fun with the free canapes and cocktails, so thanks for having us alongside.
“It is a actual, actual honour, I really like what I do and I really like being a part of this business.”
As she thanked the forged and crew of Hamnet, Jessie humorously paid explicit tribute to a grip, who had fortunately made soup for everybody on set.
She stated: “This isn’t a traditional feeling or state of affairs to be in however thanks Golden Globes, thanks Focus and all people who supported this movie. .
“It was such a unprecedented set to be part of as a result of we have been telling the story of essentially the most well-known Brit who ever lived. And we had a Chinese language director—numerous Irish, and largely Polish crew, moreover our British household.
“I might actually prefer to thank our grip, Tomak, as a result of throughout capturing he began to vanish slightly bit and I discovered him sooner or later in the back of his truck and he was chopping up potatoes, onions and meat and he was making – he’d introduced an enormous forged iron pot over from Poland – he was making soup, and the soup began turning up on set.
“It was scrumptious, so thanks Tomak for bringing your pot to set.”
In the meantime, Wagner Moura turned the primary male actor from Brazil to win a Golden Globe, securing the Greatest Male Actor – Drama prize for The Secret Agent.
He paid tribute to “genius” director Kleber Mendonça Filhos and described The Secret Agent – which had received the Greatest Non-English Language Movie award earlier int he night – as “a movie about reminiscence, or the dearth of reminiscence, and generational trauma.”
He added: “I feel that if trauma could be handed alongside generations, values can too. So this goes to those who’re sticking with their values in tough moments.”
Wagner beat off competitors from Joel Edgerton (Prepare Goals), Oscar Isaac (Frankenstein), Dwayne Johnson (The Smashing Machine), Michael B Jordan (Sinners) and Jeremy Allen White (Springsteen: Ship Me From Nowhere) to take the prize.
