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By Danielle Broadway
BEVERLY HILLS, California (Reuters) -“Shogun,” FX’s historic epic set in imperial Japan, claimed the distinguished greatest drama tv collection trophy at Sunday’s Golden Globes Awards ceremony and “Hacks,” identified for its advanced feminine humorist, claimed the perfect comedy win.
A story of political machinations, “Shogun,” additionally gained greatest feminine and male appearing awards for first-time winners Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada.
“Thanks for everybody that has been in my life. All of you might have introduced me right here,” Sanada stated following his win.
“For the younger actors and creators on this planet, consider in your self and by no means surrender,” he added.
The collection gained 4 awards in complete, together with the perfect supporting male actor for first-time Globe winner Tadanobu Asano who performs Kashigi Yabushige, the Lord of Izu.
“Shogun” follows the character Lord Yoshii Toranag, performed by Sanada, as he discovers secrets and techniques that may assist him destroy his enemies.
“Hacks” took house two awards, together with greatest feminine actor in a comedy for Jean Sensible who performs humorist Deborah Vance within the Max collection.
“I by no means thought I would be so joyful to be known as a hack,” she stated throughout her acceptance speech.
Different noteworthy winners included “Child Reindeer” from Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) for greatest restricted collection or anthology.
“Folks had been crying out for one thing that sort of spoke to the sort of painful inconsistencies of being human,” Richard Gadd, who performs stalker sufferer Donny Dunn, stated whereas accepting the award.
Jessica Gunning gained greatest feminine supporting actor for her position in “Child Reindeer” as stalker Martha Scott.
Colin Farrell additionally took house the award for greatest male actor in a restricted collection or anthology for his position as villain Oswald Cobb in Max’s “The Penguin.”
In 2023, Eldridge Industries bought the Golden Globe property with Dick Clark Productions (DCP), and the Hollywood Overseas Press Affiliation – which was criticized for an absence of range and moral lapses in its stewardship of the awards – was shut down as a consequence.
Below the brand new possession, the group has expanded to 300 journalists from 75 nations around the globe and 60% racial and ethnic range.