Sebastian Stan wins first Golden Globe for Different Man and delivers emotional speech

Sebastian Stan celebrates Golden Globe win for Different Man with heartfelt speech urging inclusive storytelling.

Sebastian Stan won his first Golden Globe at the 2025 ceremony for his performance in A Different Man, marking a breakthrough in his career. The actor took home the award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for his role as an aspiring actor with neurofibromatosis, a rare genetic disorder. He starred alongside co-star Adam Pearson, who has the condition in real life, bringing authenticity to the film.

The actor also reflected on his personal journey, dedicating the award to his family. He honored his mother, who emigrated from Romania, and his stepfather, calling him "a real man" for his unwavering support. Fighting back tears, Stan concluded his speech with, "Golden Globes, I love you."

Stan’s portrayal in A Different Man highlights his dedication to meaningful roles that spark important conversations. Beyond this win, he recently appeared in The Apprentice, where he played a younger version of Donald Trump. Both films reflect his commitment to tackling challenging themes and raising awareness about critical social issues.

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