Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor

'Squid Game' Nominated for Three Categories at the US Golden Globe Awards View original image


Director Hwang Dong-hyuk's drama 'Squid Game' has been nominated for three categories at the Golden Globe Awards in the United States. The nominations include Best TV Series Drama, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), which organizes the event, announced on the 13th (local time) at the Beverly Hilton in California that 'Squid Game,' Lee Jung-jae, and Oh Young-soo have each been nominated.


This is the first time a Korean drama has been nominated for a Golden Globe. 'Squid Game' will compete for Best TV Series Drama against 'The Morning Show,' 'Lupin,' 'Pose,' and 'Succession.' Lee Jung-jae was nominated for Best Actor alongside Billy Porter from 'Pose,' Omar Sy from 'Lupin,' and Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong from 'Succession.' Oh Young-soo joined the Best Supporting Actor nominees, which include Billy Crudup and Mark Duplass from 'The Morning Show,' Kieran Culkin from 'Succession,' and Brett Goldstein from 'Ted Lasso.'



The Golden Globe Awards, established in 1944, are a prestigious American awards ceremony. Held shortly before the Academy Awards, they are considered a barometer for the Oscars. The awards are presented separately for film and television, with each category further divided into Musical/Comedy and Drama sections. The ceremony is scheduled to take place on January 9 of next year.


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