Steven Yuen won his first Golden Globe Award on Sunday, scoring for Male Actor – Limited Series, Anthology Series, Made for Television Movie for his co-starring role in Netflix‘s series Beef.
He made it a sweep in the top limited series acting categories after his co-star Ali Wong also won a Globe tonight. “The story I usually tell myself is one of isolation and separateness,” he said during his acceptance speech. “And then you come up here and you have this moment, and you can only think about everyone else.” He went on to thank his family, Netflix, A24 and Beef’s cast and crew. “God bless you all,” he said.
Yeun won over a field that included Matt Bomer (for Fellow Travelers), Sam Claflin (Daisy Jones & The Six), Jon Hamm (Fargo), Woody Harrelson (White House Plumbers) and David Oyelowo (Lawmen: Bass Reeves).
Beef, created and executive produced by Lee Sung Jin, centers on Wong and Yuen’s Amy and Danny and their downward spiral after they are involved in a Los Angeles road rage incident.
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