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Seth Rogen wins Globe, fulfills satire prediction
12 Jan
Summary
- Seth Rogen won his first Golden Globe for best actor in a TV comedy.
- His win mirrored a plotline from his show 'The Studio' about the awards.
- The series 'The Studio' broke Emmy records for comedy in a single season.

Seth Rogen has secured his first-ever Golden Globe award, taking home the prize for best actor in a TV comedy. His win carries a notable meta-narrative, as it directly reflects a satirical storyline depicted in his series "The Studio." In the show, an entire episode was set during the Golden Globe Awards, featuring sent-up versions of real-life industry figures.
Accepting the award, Rogen expressed amused disbelief, stating he believed the only way he'd ever hold a Golden Globe was by creating a fictional one for his show. He also playfully acknowledged his fellow nominees, including veteran performers Steve Martin and Martin Short, recalling his childhood admiration for them. Rogen's past Golden Globe nomination was in 2023 for his supporting role in the miniseries "Pam & Tommy."
"The Studio," which debuted on Apple in March, has since been renewed for a second season. The series has achieved remarkable success, notably breaking the Emmys record for the most-awarded comedy series in a single season with 13 wins in September. This critical and popular acclaim underscores the show's impact.




