FX’s historical epic Shōgun was nominated in four categories at last night’s Golden Globes, and to no one’s surprise, it was a full sweep. With first-time winner Anna Sawai making a particularly strong impression during her turn as Lady Mariko,
Anna Sawai took home a Golden Globe for her portrayal of Lady Mariko. More than 40 years ago, the late Yoko Shimada won the very same category for the same role.
Anna Sawai made history by winning Best Actress in a TV Drama for her role as Lady Mariko in FX’s Shōgun, mirroring Yoko Shimada’s 1981 win.
Anna Sawai gave a very brief victory speech after ... Hiroyuki Sanada and best male supporting actor in a drama for Tadanobu Asano. Outside of “Shōgun,” Sawai is known for her roles in ...
Meanwhile, the immigration saga “The Brutalist” and Adrien Brody solidified their Oscar contender status, and Fernanda Torres made history by becoming the first Brazilian to win a best actress Golden Globe for her work in “I’m Still Here,” a quarter-century after Torres’ mother, Fernanda Montenegro, was nominated for “Central Station” in 1999.
The 82nd Golden Globe Awards celebrated cinematic and TV excellence on January 5 at the Beverly Hilton. Demi Moore won her first Golden Globe for The Substance, sparking Oscar buzz. Hiroyuki Sanada earned Best TV Drama Actor for his performance in Shogun,
Based on the 1975 novel by James Clavell, the epic historical series Shogun swept the 2025 Golden Globes. And, although the 2024 drama was originally conceived as a limited series with just one season,
Sanada, 64, beat Donald Glover ("Mr. and Mrs. Smith"), Jake Gyllenhaal ("Presumed Innocent"), Gary Oldman ("Slow Horses"), Eddie Redmayne ("The Day of the Jackal") and Billy Bob Thornton ("Landman").