Rhea Seehorn wins Best Actress in a TV Drama Award:
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Rhea Seehorn won the Best Actress award at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards. She won the award for her performance in the drama series Pluribus on Apple TV. Her character in the series was named Carol School. This was her first Golden Globe nomination and win.
Rhea Seehorn was overcome with emotion when her name was announced for the Golden Globe Award. She then went on stage to accept the award and said, "My speech said to get a prescription for beta blockers, but I didn't. Sorry! I'll give it my best. I'm sorry! I'm a little shocked."
Before she began her speech, she hugged an award presenter and said, "Queen Latifah, I met you almost 20 years ago and you were great, so thank you."
Rhea Seehorn praised each of her fellow nominees by name and said, "Actually, all the women in this room have been incredible these past few weeks." For this, she thanked everyone.
After thanking Pluribus producer Vince Gilley Gunn and other collaborators, her friends and family members, she said, "I'm still very grateful that I get to do this for a living and this is the incredible icing on the cake."
In addition to this drama series, Rhea Sihorn is playing the role of Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul. She was praised on stage for her performance in this role.

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