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GOLDEN GLOBES 2026
Full List of Winners and Protests Against ICE
The 2026 Golden Globes held its 83rd edition on January 11 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, marking a historic milestone not only for its awardees, but for becoming the scene of a powerful political protest. A-list celebrities took to the red carpet to demonstrate against the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, wearing pins with the messages "Be Good" and "ICE Out" in memory of Renee Good, a woman killed by an ICE agent days before the ceremony.
Symbolic Protests Dominate the Red Carpet
The red carpet of the 2026 Golden Globes ceased to be just a fashion showcase to become a platform for political activism. Multiple celebrities wore pins with anti-ICE slogans, introducing a strong social stance at an awards show that the previous year had avoided political pronouncements.
Renee Good Case: The Trigger for the Protest
On January 7, 2026, Renée Nicole Good, 37, a U.S. citizen and mother of three, was fatally shot by an ICE agent while in her car during an operation in Minneapolis. Good, described as a poet and community activist, had decided to stop her vehicle to observe and peacefully alert about the presence of agents, carrying only whistles to warn other neighbors. The case has sparked national outcry and an FBI investigation.

Celebrities Who Spoke Out
Among the figures who wore the protest pins were:
· Mark Ruffalo: The "Hulk" actor declared that "this is for Renee Good and for the people in America who are terrified today." He harshly criticized Donald Trump, calling him "the worst human being in the world."
· Wanda Sykes: She explained the meaning of pins in interviews on the red carpet.
· Jean Smart: The winner of best comedy actress wore the pin during the gala.
· Ariana Grande: She joined the silent protest during the event.
· Natasha Lyonne: Visible with the message "ICE Out" upon arrival.
The Organization Behind the Campaign
The protest was organized by activists Nelini Stamp of Working Families Power and Jess Morales Rocketto of Maremoto, who compared the movement to historic moments such as Marlon Brando's rejection of the Oscar in 1973. "There's a long tradition of people creating art taking a stand for justice at key moments," Stamp said. Organizers promised to continue the campaign throughout the awards season.
Film Category Winners
The big winner: "One battle after another"
Paul Thomas Anderson's film "One Battle After Another" was crowned the big winner of the night in cinemas, taking four Golden Globes out of the nine nominations it received. This victory cements Anderson as one of the most celebrated directors in the industry, being his first Golden Globe as a director after years of recognition.
MAIN CATEGORIES - CINEMA
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CATEGORY |
WINNER |
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Best Motion Picture - Drama |
Hamnet |
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Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy |
One battle after another |
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Best Director |
Paul Thomas Anderson (Battle After Battle) |
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Best Screenplay |
Paul Thomas Anderson (Battle After Battle) |
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Best Actor - Drama |
Wagner Moura (The Secret Agent) |
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Best Actress - Drama |
Jessie Buckley (Hamnet) |
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Best Actor - Musical or Comedy |
Timothée Chalamet (Marty Supreme) |
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Best Actress - Musical or Comedy |
Rose Byrne (Battle After Battle) |
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Best Supporting Actor |
Stellan Skarsgård (Frankenstein) |
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Best Supporting Actress |
Teyana Taylor (Battle After Battle) |
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SPECIAL CATEGORIES - CINEMA
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CATEGORY |
WINNER |
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Best Foreign Language Film |
The Secret Agent (Brazil) |
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Best Animated Feature |
Las Guerreras K-Pop (KPop Demon Hunters) |
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Best Original Song |
"Golden" - The K-Pop Warriors |
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Best Original Score |
Hamnet |
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Cinematic and Box Office Achievement |
Sinners |
Highlights
Wagner Moura made history by becoming the first Brazilian actor to win a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama for his role in "The Secret Agent", a film that also won the award for Best Foreign Language Film, beating the Spanish "Sirat". Timothée Chalamet continued his streak of success with his win for "Marty Supreme," while breakout Teyana Taylor surprised by winning Best Supporting Actress.
Winners in Television Categories
"Adolescence" Sweeps Series
The Netflix miniseries "Adolescence" became the big winner in the television categories, taking four awards out of five nominations. The series, which follows in the footsteps of the successful "Baby Reindeer", won over critics and audiences with its raw representation of contemporary British adolescence.
MAIN CATEGORIES - TELEVISION
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CATEGORY |
WINNER |
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Best Series - Drama |
The Pitt |
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Best Series - Musical or Comedy |
The Studio |
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Best Miniseries or TV Movie |
Adolescence |
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Best Actor - Drama Series |
Noah Wyle (The Pitt) |
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Best Actress - Drama Series |
Rhea Seehorn (Pluribus) |
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Best Actor - Comedy Series |
Seth Rogen (The Studio) |
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Best Actress - Comedy Series |
Jean Smart (Hacks) |
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Best Actor - Miniseries or TV Movie |
Stephen Graham (Adolescence) |
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Best Actress - Miniseries or TV Movie |
Michelle Williams (Adolescence) |
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SUPPORTING ACTORS - TELEVISION
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CATEGORY |
WINNER |
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Best Supporting Actor - TV |
Owen Cooper (Adolescence) |
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Best Supporting Actress - TV |
Erin Doherty (Adolescence) |
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Best Stand-Up Performance |
Ricky Gervais (Mortality) |
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Mejor Podcast |
Good Hang with Amy Poehler |
Memorable Moments from Television
Jean Smart received her third Golden Globe for her role as Deborah Vance in "Hacks," cementing herself as one of the most celebrated actresses on television today. "I'm one of the luckiest people in this industry and I don't take it lightly," she said excitedly. Meanwhile, Amy Poehler won the inaugural first award for Best Podcast, receiving the award from Snoop Dogg in one of the funniest moments of the night.
The Red Carpet: Glamour and Style
The red carpet of the 2026 Golden Globes displayed a diverse color palette that ranged from delicate pastel tones to shiny metallics. Gold and silver made their appearance again, testaments to the permanence of the classics, while vibrant shades of red, klein blue and emerald green conveyed a special energy.

Best Looks of the Night
· Amanda Seyfried: Spectacular in a draped white dress by Versace and jewelry by Tiffany & Co. that made her one of the most talked about of the night.
· Jennifer Lawrence: She surprised with a dress of transparencies and flowers by Givenchy that was one of the undisputed protagonists.
· Amal Clooney: She made an impact in a draped red Balmain dress with a heart-shaped neckline, Jimmy Choo bag and Aquazzura shoes.
· Ariana Grande: She opted for a vaporous black dress with a fitted corset and ties on the shoulders, combining modernity and romanticism.
· Kate Hudson: She dazzled in a stunning silver dress with metallic fringes by Armani Privé.
· Julia Roberts: All elegance in a velvet dress by Giorgio Armani in tribute to the late designer.
· Jennifer Lopez: Groundbreaking in a mermaid silhouette dress with baroque embroidery by Lily et Cie.
· Emily Blunt: Impeccable in a white outfit with a Louis Vuitton cape.
· Ana de Armas: Elegant in a black satin dress by Dior.
· Pamela Anderson: She surprised with a minimalist white outfit, hair up and natural makeup.
Men's Trend: Brooches
Brooches became the male trend of the night, beyond protest pins. Oscar Isaac, Dave Franco and Patrick Schwarzenegger were some of the most elegant actors who opted for this jewel to accompany their tuxedos, proving that brooches are much more than a watch.
Nikki Glaser: The Hostess Who Conquered Hollywood
Nikki Glaser returned as host for the second year in a row, cementing herself as one of the most successful hosts in recent Golden Globe history. The comedian, known for her biting humor in the "roasts", proved that the best jokes work when the host reveres her subjects.
Monologue Highlights
· He joked about Sean Penn's aging by comparing him to a "leather handbag" and mentioned 'El Chapo' in a joke that generated laughter and surprise.
· He referenced Leonardo DiCaprio and his young girlfriends, a recurring but always effective theme.
· He maintained a perfect balance between irreverent humor and respect for the honorees.
Ceremony Facts and Statistics
KEY FIGURES FROM THE 83RD EDITION
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CATEGORY |
FACT |
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Edition |
83rd |
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Date |
January 11, 2026 |
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Headquarters |
The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills |
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Hostess |
Nikki Glaser (2nd year in a row) |
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Most nominated film |
One battle after another (9 nominations) |
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Most nominated series |
The White Lotus (6 nominations) |
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Main Winner - Film |
One battle after another (4 prizes) |
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Main Winner - TV |
Adolescence (4 awards) |
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Inaugural category |
Mejor Podcast |
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Transmission |
CBS y Paramount+ |
Honorary Lifetime Achievement Awards
After not being televised the previous year, the two Lifetime Achievement Awards returned during a primetime special titled "Golden Eve," aired on January 8, 2026, on CBS and Paramount+.
· Cecil B. DeMille Award: Helen Mirren, legendary British actress recognized for her versatility and her multiple portrayals of royalty.
· Carol Burnett Award: Sarah Jessica Parker, American television icon and star of "Sex and the City".
Analysis: Implications for Awards Season
The 2026 Golden Globes are once again consolidated as the definitive thermometer and the prelude to the Oscars. Wagner Moura's win marks a historic precedent that could influence Academy nominations, while the dominance of "Battle After Battle" positions her as a favorite for multiple categories at the industry awards.
Observed Trends
· International diversity: The triumph of Brazilian and Korean productions signals a growing openness of Hollywood to world cinema.
· Political activism: The return of political protests on the red carpet marks a change of direction from last year's ceremony.
· New categories: The inclusion of Best Podcast reflects the evolution of cultural consumption and the adaptation of the awards to new platforms.
· Dominance of streaming platforms: Netflix and Apple TV+ continue to consolidate their presence in the main categories.

Conclusion
The 2026 Golden Globes will go down in history not only for their winners, but for reminding us that film and television are powerful platforms for social change. On a night where glamour met protest, Hollywood showed that art and activism can coexist, sending a clear message about the responsibility of public figures in times of social crisis. With "One Battle After Another" and "Adolescence" leading their respective categories, and with voices like Mark Ruffalo's resonating beyond the red carpet, this edition marks a turning point in how the entertainment industry engages with the pressing political issues of our time.
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© 2026 MiDire - Portal de Noticias y Cultura
Fuentes: Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, CNN, Billboard, FormulaTV
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