2025 Golden Globes: Sebastian Stan Kisses Girlfriend Annabelle Wallis in Rare PDA Moment
- Sebastian Stan won the Best Actor award for his role in A Different Man at the 2025 Golden Globes on January 5.
- During his acceptance speech, Stan advocated for more inclusive narratives and highlighted the importance of societal acceptance of disability.
- Stan dedicated his award to his mother and stepfather, reflecting on his personal journey and family support.
- He emphasized the need for progressive storytelling to challenge social prejudices, stating, 'We have to normalize it and continue to expose ourselves and our children to it.
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Among the winners of the Golden Globes 2025 is Sebastian Stan who won the statuette for Best Actor in a comedy or musical film for “A Different Man”, in which he plays an aspiring actor suffering from neurofibromatosis. His thanksgiving speech moved those present in the room. “Our ignorance, our discomfort and our prejudices against disability must end. - said the actor - We must normalize it and encourage acceptance. One way we can do this is t…
Sebastian Stan won the Golden Globe for his role in the film "A Different Man", after competing in this category with actors Jesse Eisenberg ("A Real Pain"), Hugh Grant ("Heretic"), Gabriel LaBelle ("Saturday Night"), Jesse Plemons ("Kinds of Kindness"), Glen Powell ("Hit Man"). In the film, Stan plays the role of a man with neurofibromatosis. After receiving the award, the actor stated: "Our ignorance and discomfort with disability and disfigur…
Romanian actor Sebastian Stan won the award for best actor in a musical or comedy film at the 2025 Golden Globes for “A Different Man”, a film about a disfigured man. “Ignorance...
Sebastian Stan wins first Golden Globe for Different Man and delivers emotional speech
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. During an emotional acceptance speech, Stan…
Romanian-born actor Sebastian Stan won his first Golden Globes award on Sunday night for his role in the film “A Different Man.” In this production, Stan plays a man who suffers from neurofibromatosis, a hereditary condition characterized by congenital abnormalities of the skin, nervous system, bones and endocrine glands, often in the form of benign tumors.
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