The Golden Globes shook up the supporting actress race by awarding Da’Vine Joy Randolph the prize for her scene-stealing work in The Holdovers.
Randolph has quickly become the actress to watch after her vulnerable and hilarious performance as Helen in the 1970s-set drama.
As Mary Lamb, the school prep cook who lost her son, Randolph lights up the screen opposite co-stars Lee Pace and David Corenswet.
She crafts Mary as a woman barred from opportunity but oozing talent, yearning for community. Receiving her award from presenters, previous Golden Globe winners Angela Bassett and Jared Leto, she thanks the HPFA and Alexander Payne, “Alexander Payne, thank you for giving me the opportunity to portray this beautiful and flawed woman,” she said.
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