Golden Globes 2018: Allison Janney, Sam Rockwell win Best Supporting Actor Motio

Hollywood star Allison Janney has now turn a Golden Globe-winning artist as a singer took home a prize for ‘Best Supporting Actor Female in a Motion Picture for her opening in dark-comedy ‘I, Tonya’. Janney thanked co-star Margot Robbie

Allison Janney poses with a endowment for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for 'I, Tonya' in a press room during The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards. Pic/AFP
Allison Janney poses with a endowment for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in any Motion Picture for ‘I, Tonya’ in a press room during The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards. Pic/AFP

Hollywood star Allison Janney has now turn a Golden Globe-winning artist as a singer took home a prize for ‘Best Supporting Actor Female in a Motion Picture for her opening in dark-comedy ‘I, Tonya’. Janney thanked co-star Margot Robbie, who she called a ‘quadruple threat,’ and a real-life Tonya Harding in her acceptance speech, who she remarkable was in a audience.

She said, ‘Tonya Harding is here tonight. I’d like to appreciate Tonya for pity her story.’ Gushing over Margot Robbie, Janney thanked a former for her ‘unbelievable, brave, intrepid description of Tonya.’ The singer kick out Mary J. Blige in ‘Mudbound’, Hong Chau in ‘Downsizing’, Laurie Metcalf in ‘Lady Bird’ and Octavia Spencer in ‘The Shape of Water’.

Meanwhile, Sam Rockwell won a endowment for ‘Best Supporting Actor (Male)’ for his description as Jason Dixon in ‘Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing Missouri’. This was a initial Golden Globe win for a actor. He thanked his ‘amazing cast’ and also executive Martin McDonagh for ‘not being a d***.’ Rockwell, who has finished a lot of work in eccentric films, also joked that ‘it was good to be in a film that people see.’

In a flick, Rockwell plays Officer Dixon, a hot-tempered extremist patrolman from a illusory Midwestern city who goes adult opposite a mom (played by Frances McDormand) seeking probity for her murdered daughter. The actor also thanked his co-star, Frances McDormand for creation him a ‘better actor’ and added, ‘Frances McDormand. I’ve pronounced it before, you’re a bad ass, you’re a force of nature. And it was unequivocally fun to be your partner and interjection for creation me a improved actor.’

The star won out over Willem Dafoe (‘The Florida Project’), Armie Hammer (‘Call Me by Your Name’), Richard Jenkins (‘The Shape of Water’) and Christopher Plummer (‘All a Money in a World’).

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