Golden Globes 2019: A very special victory for Sandra Oh

The Golden Globe Awards not only feature films , but also TV productions. Former ” Gray’s Anatomy ” star Sandra Oh did something out of the ordinary.

The Golden Globe Awards are something special every year. The award ceremony traditionally unites a large star line-up in one room, as both cinema and TV productions are awarded. While in the cinema area “Bohemian Rhapsody” and Glenn Close (71) have provided surprises, has the former – ” Gray’s Anatomy ” star Sandra Oh(47), which moderated together with comedian Andy Samberg (40), the award ceremony celebrated a very special victory.

Moved to tears

Sandra Oh prevailed with her performance in the BBC series “Killing Eve” in the category “Best Series Actress – Drama”. She is the first Asian-born woman to have won several Golden Globes . In 2006 she already triumphed in the category “Best Supporting Actress – Series, Mini-Series or TV-Film” – back then for ” Gray’s Anatomy “. In addition, she is only the second Asian woman ever, who could prevail in this leading actor category. This is only Yoko Shimada (65) succeeded in 1981 before her . Visibly touched, Oh thanked her parents, who were sitting in the audience.

As the “Best Series Actor – Drama” has been awarded the former ” Game of Thrones ” star Richard Madden (32), who has convinced in the BBC drama “Bodyguard”. As “Best Series – Drama”, “The Americans” has prevailed. The series ended in 2018 after six seasons. Who was still happy about awards ?

Michael Douglas gets his next Globe

The prize for “Best Series – Comedy or Musical” is “The Kominsky Method”. Hollywood star Michael Douglas (74), who plays one of the leads in the Netflix show, has also about the award as – happy “Best Series-Musical or Comedy actor”. His female counterpart is Rachel Brosnahan (28) for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”, who already triumphed in 2018.

“American Crime Story: The Murder of Gianni Versace” has received two awards: the show has been honored as “Best Miniseries or TV Movies” and Darren Criss (31, “Glee”) has been named “Best Actor” as well as the Emmys – Mini-series or TV movie “enforced. His female counterpart is Patricia Arquette (50) for “Escape At Dannemora”. The two supporting actor awards in the TV categories have also gone to Patricia Clarkson (59) for “Sharp Objects” and Ben Whishaw (38) for “A Very English Scandal”.