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Timothée Chalamet finally wins his first Golden Globe for Marty Supreme

A heartfelt speech and a long-awaited trophy. Chalamet’s Supreme role proves his comedic chops—and ends his awards drought in style.

In this image there is a man standing on the stage and speaking in a microphone.
In this image there is a man standing on the stage and speaking in a microphone.

Timothée Chalamet Wins First Golden Globe - Timothée Chalamet finally wins his first Golden Globe for Marty Supreme

Timothée Chalamet has secured his first Golden Globe after five nominations. The award came for his performance in Marty Supreme, a comedy or musical series. He triumphed over a strong lineup of fellow actors.

The 2024 ceremony saw Chalamet take home Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical. His competitors included George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Lee Byung-hun, and Jesse Plemons. The win marks a career milestone after previous nominations went unrewarded.

During his acceptance speech, Chalamet acknowledged his father. He credited him with teaching the value of gratitude. The moment added a personal touch to the professional achievement. Marty Supreme became the project that finally earned him the trophy. Earlier attempts in film and television had earned recognition but not the top prize. This time, the judges favoured his comedic and musical talents over the competition.

The Golden Globe now sits among Chalamet’s growing list of honours. His role in Marty Supreme has cemented his place among leading actors in the comedy genre. The win also ends a five-nomination streak without a victory.

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