Mark Ruffalo gets choked up while accepting his Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Limited Series for I Know This Much Is True
Just months after his Emmy win for I Know This Much Is True, Mark Ruffalo took home a Golden Globe for his powerful performance, and delivered an equally powerful speech.
Ruffalo, 53, beat out Bryan Cranston (Your Honor), Jeff Daniels (The Comey Rule), Hugh Grant (The Undoing) and Ethan Hawke (The Good Lord Bird) for the Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie.
While accepting the award, he delivered a powerful and impassioned speech where he got choked up while discussing the need for saving our dying planet.
Golden Globe winner: Just months after his Emmy win for I Know This Much Is True, Mark Ruffalo took home a Golden Globe for his powerful performance, and delivered an equally powerful speech
Globe winner: Ruffalo, 53, beat out Bryan Cranston (Your Honor), Jeff Daniels (The Comey Rule), Hugh Grant (The Undoing) and Ethan Hawke (The Good Lord Bird) for the Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie.
He first thanked all of his fellow nominees, his ‘peers’ who are, ‘the people I admire and love and look up to,’ adding he is, ‘so I’m so honored to be here with you guys.’
Ruffalo went on to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press association, HBO and the show’s production team.
‘Thank my family who lets me go off and bring these crazy people home and they have to live with all these years, thank you guys,’ he added, as his family gathered around him.
Mark’s family: ‘Thank my family who lets me go off and bring these crazy people home and they have to live with all these years, thank you guys,’ he added, as his family gathered around him
He also thanked the crew ‘who carried us through this’ along with his ‘partner and brother,’ writer-director Derek Cianfrance, ‘for leading with the idea of humanity, however it comes.
He also thanked author Wally Lamb for, ‘the beautiful story of the twins, for fractured hearts and minds, for the story of America her brokenness and promise, forgiveness and healing and integration.’
‘At 54 years it’s my humble belief that what will give us all the sadness and loss that we all live through means is our common humanity, what connects us is greater than what keeps us apart,’ he added, while starting to get choked up.
Crew: He also thanked the crew ‘who carried us through this’ along with his ‘partner and brother,’ writer-director Derek Cianfrance, ‘for leading with the idea of humanity, however it comes
He added that, ‘the more we include each other, and see each other and hear each other, the faster we will heal our broken hearts and minds.’
‘We have a dying mother just like the mother in our story. She is mother Earth. And we must come to balance with her and honor her,’ he added.
‘And she will heal too. So let’s be courageous together, guys and let’s, let’s turn, let’s turn the page on the cruel past of this nation, the good news is inclusion and justice and care for mother Earth is breaking out everywhere the godly light of decency is breaking through the hiddeous dark storm we have been living through,’ he said.
Heal: He added that, ‘the more we include each other, and see each other and hear each other, the faster we will heal our broken hearts and minds’
‘We are the ones we have been waiting for so let’s do this now, I love you,’ Ruffalo concluded in his powerful speech.
Ruffalo played both twins Dominick and Thomas Birdsey, the latter of which suffers from paranoid schizophrenia.
The six-episode series also stars Rob Huebell, Kathryn Hahn, Melissa Leo, Rosie O’Donnell and Archie Panjabi.
Role: Ruffalo played both twins Dominick and Thomas Birdsey, the latter of which suffers from paranoid schizophrenia
GOLDEN GLOBES 2021: THE WINNERS
MOVIES
Best Motion Picture, Drama
The Father
Mank
Nomadland
Promising Young Woman
The Trial of the Chicago 7
Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm – WINNER
Hamilton
Music
Palm Springs
The Prom
Sweeping the board: Mank is the most nominated film with six nods
Best Director
Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman
David Fincher – Mank
Regina King – One Night in Miami
Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of the Chicago 7
Chloé Zhao – Nomadland – WINNER
Best Screenplay
Emerald Fennell – Promising Young Woman
Jack Fincher – Mank
Christopher Hampton, Florian Zeller – The Father
Aaron Sorkin – The Trial of the Chicago 7 – WINNER
Chloé Zhao – Nomadland
Best Foreign Language Picture
Another Round
La Llorona
The Life Ahead
Minari – WINNER
Two of Us
Best Animated Picture
The Croods: A New Age
Onward
Over the Moon
Soul – WINNER
Wolfwalkers
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama
Viola Davis – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Andra Day – The United States vs Billie Holiday
Vanessa Kirby – Pieces of a Woman
Frances McDormand – Nomadland
Carey Mulligan – Promising Young Woman
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama
Riz Ahmed – Sound of Metal
Chadwick Boseman – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom – WINNER
Anthony Hopkins – The Father
Gary Oldman – Mank
Tahar Rahim – The Mauritanian
Captivating: Vanessa Kirby is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama for Pieces of a Woman
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
Maria Bakalova – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
Kate Hudson – Music
Michelle Pfeiffer – French Exit
Rosamund Pike – I Care a Lot – WINNER
Anya Taylor-Joy – Emma
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical
Sacha Baron Cohen – Borat Subsequent Moviefilm
James Corden – The Prom
Lin-Manuel Miranda – Hamilton
Dev Patel – The Personal History of David Copperfield
Andy Samberg – Palm Springs
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Glenn Close – Hilbilly Elegy
Jodie Foster – The Mauritanian – WINNER
Olivia Colman – The Father
Amanda Seyfried – Mank
Helena Zengel – News of the World
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Sacha Baron Cohen – The Trial of the Chicago 7
Daniel Kaluuya – Judas and the Black Messiah – WINNER
Jared Leto – The Little Things
Bill Murray – On the Rocks
Leslie Odom Jr – One Night in Miami
Best Original Score in a Motion Picture
The Midnight Sky
Tenet
News of the World
Mank
Soul – WINNER
Best Original Song in a Motion Picture
Judas and the Black Messiah
The Life Ahead – WINNER
One Night in Miami
The Trial of the Chicago 7
The United States vs Billie Holiday
TELEVISION
Best Television Series, Drama
The Crown – WINNER
Lovecraft Country
The Mandalorian
Ozark
Ratched
One to watch: Lovecraft Country is up for Best Television Series, Drama
Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical
Emily in Paris
The Flight Attendant
The Great
Schitt’s Creek – WINNER
Ted Lasso
Best Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie
Normal People
The Queen’s Gambit – WINNER
Small Axe
The Undoing
Unorthodox
Racy: Normal People is up for Best Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Drama
Olivia Colman – The Crown
Jodie Comer – Killing Eve
Emma Corrin – The Crown – WINNER
Laura Linney – Ozark
Sarah Paulson – Ratched
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series, Drama
Jason Bateman – Ozark
Josh O’Connor – The Crown – WINNER
Bob Odenkirk – Better Call Saul
Al Pacino – Hunters
Matthew Rhys– Perry Mason
Spooky: Sarah Paulson is up for Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Drama for Ratched
Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical
Lily Collins – Emily in Paris
Kaley Cuoco – The Flight Attendant
Elle Fanning – The Great
Jane Levy – Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
Catherine O’Hara – Schitt’s Creek – WINNER
Best Performance by an Actor in a TV series, Comedy or Musical
Don Cheadle – Black Monday
Nicholas Hoult – The Great
Eugene Levy – Schitt’s Creek
Jason Sudeikis – Ted Lasso – WINNER
Ramy Youssef – Ramy
Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie
Cate Blanchett – Mrs America
Daisy Edgar-Jones – Normal People
Shira Haas – Unorthodox
Nicole Kidman – The Undoing
Anya Taylor-Joy – The Queen’s Gambit – WINNER
Royally good: Elle Fanning is up for Best Performance by an Actress in a TV Series, Comedy or Musical for The Great
Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology or TV Movie
Bryan Cranston – Your Honour
Jeff Daniels – The Comey Rule
Hugh Grant – The Undoing
Ethan Hawke – The Good Lord Bird
Mark Ruffalo – I Know This Much Is True – WINNER
Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series
Gillian Anderson – The Crown – WINNER
Helena Bonham Carter – The Crown
Julia Garner – Ozark
Annie Murphy – Schitt’s Creek
Cynthia Nixon – Ratched
Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series
John Boyega – Small Axe, “Red, White and Blue” – WINNER
Daniel Levy – Schitt’s Creek
Brendan Gleeson – The Comey Rule
Jim Parsons – Hollywood
Donald Sutherland – The Undoing
One to watch: Donald Sutherland is up for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for The Undoing
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