Wagner Moura gained the Golden Globe for lead actor in a movement image drama on Sunday night time for the political thriller “The Secret Agent,” changing into the second Brazilian to take residence a Globes appearing prize, after Fernanda Torres’ win final yr for “I’m Nonetheless Right here.”
“ ‘The Secret Agent’ is a movie about reminiscence — or the shortage of reminiscence — and generational trauma,” Moura stated in his acceptance speech. “I believe if trauma might be handed alongside generations, values can too. So that is to those which are sticking with their values in tough moments.”
The win marks a significant milestone in a banner awards season for the 49-year-old Moura. In “The Secret Agent,” directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, he performs Armando, a former professor compelled into hiding whereas attempting to guard his younger son throughout Brazil’s army dictatorship of the Nineteen Seventies. The function earned Moura the actor prize eventually yr’s Cannes Movie Competition, making him the primary Brazilian performer to win that honor.
For a lot of American viewers, Moura is finest recognized for his star-making flip as Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar in Netflix’s “Narcos,” which ran from 2015 to 2017 and earned him a Golden Globe nomination in 2016. He has since been concerned in a variety of high-profile English-language initiatives, together with the 2020 biographical drama “Sergio,” the 2022 animated sequel “Puss in Boots: The Final Want,” through which he voiced the villainous Wolf, and Alex Garland’s 2024 dystopian thriller “Civil Battle,” taking part in a Reuters struggle correspondent.
“The Secret Agent,” which earlier within the night earned the Globes award for non-English language movie, marked a homecoming for Moura after greater than a decade of not starring in a Brazilian manufacturing, following years spent working overseas and navigating political turmoil in his residence nation in addition to pandemic disruptions.
Although he failed to attain a nomination from the Display Actors Guild earlier this month, Moura now heads strongly into Oscar nominations, which will likely be introduced Jan. 22. “The Secret Agent” is Brazil’s official submission for worldwide function and has been probably the most honored movies of the season, holding Moura firmly within the awards dialog. Final month, he grew to become the primary Latino performer to win finest actor from the New York Movie Critics Circle.
At the same time as his profession has been formed by politically charged initiatives, Moura has been cautious to not let that outline him. “I don’t need to be the Che Guevara of movie,” he advised The Instances final month. “I gravitate in direction of issues which are political, however I like being an actor greater than anything.”
