'Adolescence' Sweeps Golden Globes With 4 Major Awards

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Stephen Graham (Chris Pizzello/AP) Chris Pizzello

The series *Adolescence* swept the Golden Globes with four major awards, including best limited series and acting prizes for Stephen Graham, Owen Cooper, and Erin Doherty. The ceremony recognized achievements across film and television, with emotional acceptance speeches marking the night.

Graham won best actor in a TV mini series and delivered a heartfelt tribute to his collaborators. «I'd just like to say a massive congratulations to all the nominees in the category. Outstanding performances all across the board, each and every one of you, and it's been an honour just to share this space with you,» he said. The actor dedicated the award to the entire production team and Christine Tremarco, who played his wife in the series.

In a deeply personal moment, Graham addressed his family. «I've said it before, but you've saved my life. You saved my life. And to my two beautiful children, Grace and Alfie, I love you to the moon and back forever,» he said, thanking his wife Hannah Walters and dedicating the award to his mother, friends, and family. He concluded by quoting Bob Marley: «God bless and in the words of Bob Marley, One Love.»

Cooper, who won best supporting actor in a television series, expressed disbelief at his win. «Standing here at the Golden Globes does not feel real whatsoever. What an incredible journey me and my family have been put through,» he said. The actor reflected on his unconventional path into acting, noting he was initially «the only boy» in drama classes and felt embarrassed, but persevered.

«I'm still very much an apprentice, I'm still learning every day, I'm still every day learning from the people sat in front of me who have inspired me. I wouldn't be here without you guys. This is mad, what is going on?» Cooper said. He closed with a reference to Liverpool Football Club's anthem: «Bring on 2026. You'll never walk alone.»

Doherty completed *Adolescence*'s trio of acting wins by taking best supporting actress. The series, centered around a teenage boy arrested for murdering a classmate, had already won the same four prizes at the Critics' Choice awards the previous week and previously secured multiple Emmys.

Other Major Winners

Teyana Taylor won best supporting actress in a drama film for her role as a revolutionary in *One Battle After Another*. She used her platform to deliver an empowering message: «To my brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight, our softness is not a liability. Our depth is not too much. Our light does not need permission to shine. We belong in every room we walk into, our voices matter, and our dreams deserve space. Thank you so much, everybody.»

Paul Thomas Anderson won best director and screenplay for *One Battle After Another*. Stellan Skarsgard took best supporting actor for his performance as a film director in *Sentimental Value*.

Rose Byrne won best actress in a musical/comedy for *If I Had Legs I'd Kick You*. She humorously explained her husband Bobby Cannavale's absence: «I want to thank my husband Bobby Cannavale, who couldn't be here tonight because he's getting a bearded dragon and he went to a reptile expo in New Jersey. So thank you. Thank you, baby.» Cannavale is currently starring in a Broadway play.

Noah Wyle won best actor in a TV drama, while Jean Smart took best actress in a TV musical/comedy for *Hacks*. Seth Rogen won best actor in a TV musical/comedy for *The Studio*, which also won best musical or comedy series.

The ceremony awarded its first ever Golden Globe for best podcast to *Good Hang with Amy Poehler*. *Sinners* won best cinematic and box office achievement.

Note: This article was created with Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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