Despite several Canadian nominees, including Pamela Anderson and Gabriel LaBelle, no Canadian took home a Golden Globe on Sunday. However, presenters Seth Rogen and Catherine O'Hara brought some Canadian humor to the ceremony with a joke about fictional Canadian awards.
Canadians competing for some of the top Golden Globe Awards came up empty-handed on Sunday during a star-studded ceremony dominated by Netflix crime musical “Emilia Pérez” and FX’s feudal-Japan-set “Shōgun.”
“It’s stuff you guys haven’t heard of, but actually, Catherine won not one, but two Golden Antlers for her work as Mama Morissette in the ‘Alanis Morissette Story,’” joked Rogen, as O’Hara replied, “What about you and your brave Golden Antler win for your turn as young Ryan … in ‘Gosling,’ the Ryan Gosling unauthorized biopic?”
Vancouver’s Gabriel LaBelle was another first-time nominee, vying for best actor in a motion picture comedy for his role as a young Lorne Michaels in “SNL” origin story “Saturday Night.” He lost to Sebastian Stan of “A Different Man,” a dark comedy about overcoming a disfiguring condition. Vancouver’s Ryan Reynolds and Montreal’s Shawn Levy competed for the cinematic and box office achievement award for their Marvel film “Deadpool & Wolverine.” They lost to musical fantasy film “Wicked.”
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