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Rhea Seehorn Earns Golden Globe for Best TV Drama Actress

Rhea Seehorn has achieved a significant milestone by winning the Golden Globe for Best TV Drama Actress for her role in “Pluribus.” This marks her first nomination and win at the Golden Globes, a prestigious recognition within the entertainment industry.

Emotional Acceptance Speech

Upon receiving her award, Seehorn expressed her emotions openly. She approached the podium with a sense of surprise and gratitude. She humorously mentioned that her speech was intended to include a note about needing beta blockers, but she had opted not to take any. “I’m going to do my best. I’m sorry, I am just a little shocked!” she stated.

During her heartfelt speech, Seehorn took a moment to recognize Queen Latifah, recalling a meaningful encounter they had two decades prior. “You were so nice, so thanks!” she reminisced, illustrating the warmth and sincerity she felt in that moment.

Gratitude and Acknowledgments

Seehorn also acknowledged her fellow nominees in the Best TV Drama Actress category. She praised their performances and shared her appreciation for the women in attendance. “To all the women in this room: I’ve been a lot of these parties that get pretty scary for someone like me sometimes,” she remarked, appreciating the support shared among women in the industry.

Her speech concluded with expressions of gratitude towards the creator of “Pluribus,” Vince Gilligan, and her collaborators, family, and friends. “I am still so grateful that I get to do this for a living,” she reflected, describing her win as “incredible icing on that cake.”

Success in Acting Career

Seehorn is widely recognized for her role as Kim Wexler in “Better Call Saul,” a spin-off of “Breaking Bad.” The show aired on AMC for six seasons from 2015 to 2022. This role garnered her several nominations, including three Critics’ Choice awards and two Emmys.

In addition to her Golden Globe win for “Pluribus,” Seehorn had previously won the Critics’ Choice award for Best Drama Series Actress. Her outstanding performances have firmly established her as a prominent figure in television.

Other Nominees

The field of nominees for the Golden Globe for Best TV Drama Actress included:

  • Kathy Bates for “Matlock”
  • Britt Lower for “Severance”
  • Helen Mirren for “MobLand”
  • Bella Ramsey for “The Last of Us”
  • Keri Russell for “The Diplomat”

“Pluribus” itself was nominated for Best TV Drama, highlighting the show’s critical acclaim and success in the competitive television landscape.

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