Jessie Buckley’s 2026 Golden Globes Win: A Toast to Award-Winning Soup on the Hamnet Set
Jessie Buckley wins Best Actress at the 2026 Golden Globes for Hamnet. Read about her heartwarming tribute to a crew member's homemade soup and the film's big night.
She took the trophy, but she gave the credit to a bowl of soup. Hamnet star Jessie Buckley delivered the most heartwarming moment of the 2026Golden Globes on January 12, thanking a crew member for his culinary support during production.
Jessie Buckley 2026 Golden Globes Hamnet Victory
After winning Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama, Buckley used her spotlight to honor key grip Tomasz Sternicki. According to Entertainment Weekly, Buckley shared a charming anecdote about finding Sternicki at the back of his truck during filming, where he was chopping vegetables for a soup made in a massive cast-iron pot brought all the way from Poland.
"It was delicious," Buckley remarked with a wide smile, thanking him for bringing his pot to the set. This gesture of appreciation for the behind-the-scenes 400 extras and crew members highlighted the communal spirit of Chloé Zhao’s latest masterpiece. Buckley triumphed over a star-studded field of nominees, including Jennifer Lawrence and Julia Roberts.
A Night of Double Honors for Hamnet
The film Hamnet, which explores the tragic loss of William Shakespeare's 11-year-old son, didn't just earn Buckley an individual trophy; it also secured the prestigious Best Motion Picture - Drama award. During her speech, Buckley also joked about her husband enjoying the "free cocktails," balancing the emotional weight of the film’s subject matter with her characteristic wit.
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