The complete list of Golden Globe 2026 winners is in after the 83rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony, held on January 11, 2026, at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California. The ceremony celebrated the best achievements in film, television, and even podcasts, recognizing standout storytellers, performances, and productions from 2025. Hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, this year’s awards blended classic Hollywood glamour with milestone firsts in entertainment recognition.
Below is the definitive winners list from top categories across motion pictures, television shows, acting honors, music, and more. This full roundup delivers everything audiences and industry fans are looking for in one comprehensive article.
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A Night of Celebration and Standout Moments
The Golden Globes brought together Hollywood’s brightest stars to honor achievements across film, television, and audio content. Major award winners reflected the year’s most acclaimed productions, from prestige dramas and bold comedies to boundary-pushing limited series and animated features. The show also marked the first time a podcast category was included, highlighting how entertainment continues evolving.
The ceremony’s winners not only reflect artistic excellence but also set the stage for upcoming awards seasons. With major films and television series earning top honors, industry conversations will now shift toward how these victories influence future accolades.

Top Film Awards of the Evening
Best Motion Picture — Drama
- Hamnet — Winner
This historical drama captured the top honor in the drama category, earning accolades for its emotional depth and cinematic storytelling.

Best Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy
- One Battle After Another — Winner
Dominating multiple categories, this film stood out in the musical or comedy bracket as one of the night’s big winners.

Best Motion Picture — Animated
- KPop Demon Hunters — Winner
This animated feature won hearts and applause, taking home the top animated film award along with recognition in original song.

Best Motion Picture — Non-English Language
- The Secret Agent — Winner
Representing international cinema, this powerful film earned the Globe in the non-English language category.

Outstanding Achievement in Film: Individual Honors
Best Performance by an Actor — Motion Picture, Drama
- Wagner Moura for The Secret Agent — Winner
Moura’s commanding performance earned him the Golden Globe in the drama acting category.
Best Performance by an Actress — Motion Picture, Drama
- Jessie Buckley for Hamnet — Winner
Buckley’s performance was widely praised, securing the top dramatic acting honor.
Best Performance by an Actor — Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
- Timothée Chalamet for Marty Supreme — Winner
Chalamet’s engaging turn in this feature brought him one of the night’s most talked-about wins.
Best Performance by an Actress — Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy
- Rose Byrne for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You — Winner
Byrne’s performance in the comedy category stood out among a strong field of contenders.
Best Supporting Actor
- Stellan Skarsgård for Sentimental Value — Winner
Skarsgård’s nuanced supporting work earned him recognition among the year’s best.
Best Supporting Actress
- Teyana Taylor for One Battle After Another — Winner
Taylor’s compelling supporting role helped solidify her film’s impactful night at the Globes.
Film Technical & Creative Excellence
Best Director — Motion Picture
- Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After Another — Winner
Anderson took home directing honors for his work on one of the night’s most celebrated films.
Best Screenplay — Motion Picture
- Paul Thomas Anderson for One Battle After Another — Winner
Anderson’s writing also earned a top Globe, underscoring his creative dominance at this year’s ceremony.
Best Original Song — Motion Picture
- “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters — Winner
This track from the animated hit captured the award for best original song.
Best Original Score — Motion Picture
- Ludwig Göransson for Sinners — Winner
Göransson’s scores stood above the competition, earning him this music distinction.
Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
- Sinners — Winner
This special recognition went to Sinners, celebrating its impact at both the box office and with audiences.
Television Series & Performance Winners
Best Television Series — Drama
- The Pitt — Winner
This dramatic series earned the night’s top television honor among serial storytelling.
Best Television Series — Musical or Comedy
- The Studio — Winner
Celebrated for its sharp humor and ensemble work, this series took the comedy/musical TV Globe.
Best Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
- Adolescence — Winner
This limited series dominated its category, reflecting strong performances and storytelling.
Television Acting Honors
Best Performance by an Actor — Television Series, Drama
- Noah Wyle for The Pitt — Winner
Wyle’s leading performance in drama brought him television gold.
Best Performance by an Actress — Television Series, Drama
- Rhea Seehorn for Pluribus — Winner
Seehorn’s dramatic work on television earned her one of the night’s notable wins.
Best Performance by an Actor — Television Series, Musical or Comedy
- Seth Rogen for The Studio — Winner
Rogen’s performance in this hit comedy series stood out in a competitive category.
Best Performance by an Actress — Television Series, Musical or Comedy
- Jean Smart for Hacks — Winner
Smart’s role in this beloved series brought her another Globe, delighting fans.
Best Supporting Actor — Television
- Owen Cooper for Adolescence — Winner
Cooper’s supporting performance drew attention and award recognition.
Best Supporting Actress — Television
- Erin Doherty for Adolescence — Winner
Doherty’s contribution to the limited series helped Adolescence rack up top honors.
Best Performance by an Actor — Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
- Stephen Graham for Adolescence — Winner
Graham’s work in this standout limited series earned critical acclaim and a Golden Globe.
Best Performance by an Actress — Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television
- Michelle Williams for Dying for Sex — Winner
Williams’s powerful performance secured her a top television acting honor.
Stand-Up Comedy and Podcast Awards
Best Stand-Up Comedy Performance on Television
- Ricky Gervais — Winner
Gervais took home the Globe for his stand-up comedy special.
Best Podcast
- Good Hang with Amy Poehler — Winner
In a milestone moment, a podcast won a Golden Globe for the first time, reflecting the medium’s growing influence.
Fashion, Moments & Memorable Wins
The Golden Globes ceremony not only honored the creative achievements of the year but also showcased standout fashion, career milestones, and emotional acceptance speeches. Hosts and presenters brought energy to the night, while many winners used their time on stage to highlight personal journeys and thank collaborators and loved ones.
This year’s event reflected industry trends, spotlighted new voices, and celebrated the creative power driving film, television, music, comedy, and podcasting.
What These Wins Mean for Awards Season and Beyond
With the winners from the 83rd Golden Globe Awards now revealed, many of these films, actors, and series are likely to remain central in discussions throughout awards season. Victories at the Golden Globes often help shape momentum heading into other major events — including the Academy Awards and Emmys — and can elevate careers and productions in significant ways.
As audiences continue to engage with these acclaimed works, the influence of this year’s winners will extend far beyond the ceremony night, fueling buzz, buzzworthy performances, and cultural conversations in the months ahead.
Tell us which Golden Globe moment was your favorite or who you think will continue winning through the rest of awards season!
