Golden Globes 2021: How the stars react to their nominations

Golden Globes 2021
How the stars react to their nominations

Kaley Cuoco has been nominated for a Golden Globe for the first time as best actress

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The nominations for the Golden Globes 2021 are here! This is how stars like Kaley Cuoco, Emma Corrin and Gillian Anderson react.

When the Golden Globes 2021 are awarded on February 28, an illustrious number of actors can hope for one of the coveted awards. After the nominations for actors, actresses, series and films had been announced on February 3rd, some of the stars spoke up directly to say thank you.

Kaley Cuoco will never forget this moment

The most emotional reaction was shown by "The Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco (35). For her role in the series "The Flight Attendant" she was nominated for the first time for an award as best actress in a musical or comedy series. The 35-year-old was extremely touched by this milestone in her career. In a short clip that she shared on Instagram, she couldn't hold back tears of joy. "Oh my god, I can't believe it," she explained. In a comment Cuoco wrote: "I will never forget this moment and I cannot stop crying."

Lin-Manuel Miranda (41, "Hamilton"), who is nominated as the best male actor in the same category, was much more experienced. The actor said on Twitter Among other things: "Thank you for the Golden Globes honoring the work of this incredible cast and crew. Thankful, grateful, grateful."

Emma Corrin is thinking of a friend

Emma Corrin (25) and Gillian Anderson (52), who can be seen as Princess Diana and Margaret Thatcher in "The Crown", were nominated for best actress in a drama series and best supporting actress, respectively. Corrin said she was "truly honored" to be "among such talented and inspiring women", according to a report in Entertainment Weekly. Her actress colleagues Olivia Colman (47), Jodie Comer (27), Laura Linney (56) and Sarah Paulson (46) are also nominated.

Working on "The Crown" was a downright "magical experience" for Corrin, among other things because of her colleagues and the crew – including "my wonderful friend Josh O'Connor". That one is nominated for the men. Anderson meanwhile thanked the fans and especially Cate Hall and Amy Roberts, who "brought our Thatchers to life through their collaboration, vision and genius".

More than just a project

Jeff Daniels (65), nominated for "The Comey Rule", spoke of the fact that the political drama was "not just a project" – especially in such an important election year in the USA. He knew some people could have said things like "Shut up and stay out of politics", "but the reason I couldn't was because I have children and grandchildren and I wanted them." know I was on the right side of history. " With such a decision you could lose half of the audience, "but this was just too important".

For Amanda Seyfried (35, "Mank"), her nomination as best supporting actress in a film was "a dream come true". Director David Fincher (58) gave her "the chance of my life". It is also her first nomination. The director Sofia Coppola (49), meanwhile, was happy about the nomination of Bill Murray (70) for her film "On The Rocks" and quipped: "I think everyone in New York wants to be with Bill to sip martinis with him . "

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