Golden Globes: Demi Moore, Sebastian Stan win acting honours

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Moore, 62, won best actress in a musical or comedy film for her leading role in The Substance, while Stan, 42, was named best actor in a film musical or comedy for A Different Man.

Moore, 62, won best actress in a musical or comedy film for her leading role in The Substance, while Stan, 42, was named best actor in a film musical or comedy for A Different Man.

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BEVERLY HILLS, California - Demi Moore and Sebastian Stan landed Golden Globe awards on Jan 5 as actors competed in the first of 2025’s Hollywood red-carpet celebrations leading to the Oscars.

Moore, 62, won best actress in a musical or comedy film for her leading role in The Substance, the story of a fading actress seeking a fountain of youth.

“I’m just in shock right now,” Moore said as she held her trophy on stage. “I’ve been doing this a long time, over 45 years. This is the first time I’ve ever won anything as an actor.”

A few years ago, Moore said, she thought her career might be over. When she read the script for The Substance, “the universe told me you are not done,” she said.

Stan, 42, was named best actor in a film musical or comedy for A Different Man, a movie about a man with facial disfigurement.

“Our ignorance and discomfort around disability and disfigurement has to end now,” he said. “We have to normalise it and continue to expose ourselves to it and our children.” REUTERS

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