Jessie Buckley wins Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor – Drama
Collider reports that Jessie Buckley has won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama at the 2026 Golden Globes, closing out one of the most competitive acting races of the night.
The category featured performances that carried their films emotionally, often scene by scene. Buckley anchored Hamnet with "quiet devastation," and other nominees included Eva Victor for Sorry, Baby; Jennifer Lawrence for Die My Love; Julia Roberts for After the Hunt; Renate Reinsve for Sentimental Value; and Tessa Thompson for Hedda. The report says what unified the category was responsibility: each performance functioned as the emotional core of its film, with no easy scenes or passive roles.
Support across the season was widely dispersed—critics' groups, festival buzz and word of mouth elevated different contenders—and by the time voting closed the race still felt wide open. A Golden Globe win does not guarantee alignment later in the season, but it sharpens the conversation; for Buckley, the recognition adds momentum at a critical point in the awards calendar, and their performance now moves forward as a defining entry in the season's acting race.
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