Steven Yeun Wins Golden Globe for Best Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series for 'Manhunt'
Korean-American actor Steven Yeun (Korean name Yeon Sang-yeop) won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a TV Limited Series or Anthology.
Korean-American actor Steven Yeun attended the 81st Golden Globe Awards held on the 7th (local time) at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Steven Yeun won the Best Actor in a Television Limited Series award that day.
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On the 7th (local time), at the 81st Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles (LA), California, Steven Yeun was announced as the winner of the Best Actor in a TV Limited Series or Anthology for the Netflix drama "Beef."
Ellie Wong, who also starred in the series, won the Best Actress award, making "Beef" a double winner in the leading roles category.
Steven Yeun expressed his love to his wife Joanna and their children in his heartfelt acceptance speech and thanked the production team of "Beef."
The drama "Beef" portrays the struggles of Asian immigrants in the United States and received great acclaim for its realistic depiction.
The Golden Globe Awards are seen as a precursor to the Academy Awards and the Emmy Awards. Depending on the results of this ceremony, future wins at the Oscars and Emmys can be anticipated, making Steven Yeun's award especially significant.
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Steven Yeun has also gained great popularity in Korea through his roles in films such as "Okja" and "Minari."
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