One Actor, One Character, Many Globes
This next Sunday, Sacha Baron Cohen is probably going to win at least one Golden Globe, whether for his Oscar-aiming turn in Trial of the Chicago 7 or his second go-around as Borat. I'm especially interested in that last potential victory since it would put him in a pretty exclusive club. To my knowledge, only one actor has managed to win more than one Globe for film by playing the same character multiple times. While franchises and sequels tend to dominate the box office, they don't generally score a lot of gold for their actors so it's notable when someone manages to buck the trend. Did they all deserve to? That's another story altogether.
By my count, 15 thespians have managed multiple nominations for the same character. Come discover who they are and what double victor Sacha Baron Cohen will join if he wins for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm…
Paul Newman as Fast Eddie Felson
- Best Actor – Drama, The Hustler (1961)
- Best Actor – Drama, The Color of Money (1986)
Peter O'Toole as King Henry II
- Best Actor – Drama, Becket (1964) *WINNER*
- Best Actor – Drama, The Lion in Winter (1968) *WINNER*
Peter Sellers as Inspector Jacques Clouseau
- Best Actor - Comedy/Musical, The Pink Panther (1964)
- Best Actor – Comedy/Musical, The Return of the Pink Panther (1975)
- Best Actor – Comedy/Musical, The Pink Panther Strikes Again (1976)
Barbra Streisand as Fanny Bryce
- Best Actress – Comedy/Musical, Funny Girl (1968) *WINNER*
- Best Actress – Comedy/Musical, Funny Lady (1975)
Gene Hackman as Detective Jimmy 'Popeye' Doyle
- Best Actor – Drama, The French Connection (1971) *WINNER*
- Best Actor – Drama, The French Connection II (1975)
Al Pacino as Michael Corleone
- Best Actor – Drama, The Godfather (1972)
- Best Actor – Drama, The Godfather Part II (1974)
- Best Actor – Drama, The Godfather Part III (1990)
Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa
- Best Actor – Drama, Rocky (1976)
- Best Supporting Actor, Creed (2015) *WINNER*
Michael Douglas as Gordon Gekko
- Best Actor – Drama, Wall Street (1987) *WINNER*
- Best Supporting Actor, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010)
Anjelica Huston as Morticia Adams
- Best Actress – Comedy/Musical, The Addams Family (1991)
- Best Actress – Comedy/Musical, Addams Family Values (1993)
Judi Dench as Queen Victoria
- Best Actress – Drama, Mrs. Brown (1997) *WINNER*
- Best Actress – Comedy/Musical, Victoria & Abdul (2017)
Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I
- Best Actress – Drama, Elizabeth (1998) *WINNER*
- Best Actress – Drama, Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007)
Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones
- Best Actress – Comedy/Musical, Bridget Jones' Diary (2001)
- Best Actress – Comedy/Musical, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)
Uma Thurman as Beatrix Kiddo aka The Bride aka Black Mamba
- Best Actress – Drama, Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003)
- Best Actress – Drama, Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)
Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
- Best Actor – Comedy/Musical, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)
- Best Actor – Comedy/Musical, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)
Sacha Baron Cohen as Borat Sagdiyev
- Best Actor – Comedy/Musical, Borat (2006) *WINNER*
- Best Actor – Comedy/Musical, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020)
Did I forget anyone? Please sound off on the comments if you think Sacha Baron Cohen deserves to follow Peter O'Toole and win a second Golden Globe for the same character.
Reader Comments (25)
Love Sacha. Love Borat. But this year the Borat love needs to get directed at Maria Bakalova. Her work in that film is singular genius.
I hope it receives no awards,didn't tickle my funny bone once.
It's almost impossible to believe that Al Pacino never got any Globe (or Oscar) love for his Godfather films despite several chances.
sorry but people - I think - simply doesn't respect the scope and challenge that a film like Borat Subsequent Moviefilm means, and how, overall, it's not only on par with the original but even may be even better, specially screenplay-wise. It was a suicidal task, but also dangerous, not only for shooting during a pandemic, but also on how potentially dangerous some scenes that both SBC and Bakalova were in, and all of it, with a clear motivation as pure activism (well paid activism, let's agree on that). SBC might win not for the "quality" or "novelty" of his performance (he can play the role sleepwalking at this point, but that doesn't lower the difficulty of the challenge) but because of his committment and general intention of the film itself: a WAKE UP CALL to a numbed and dumbed down society.
I hope this sweeps... specially because Hamilton - its main competitor - it's not even a film!
Judi Dench's two nominations are a unique case: Drama for the first time round as the character, Musical/Comedy for the second time round.
It's a bit like when they gave Around the World in Eighty Days Best Film Drama but Cantinflas, in the same film, won Best Actor in a Musical/Comedy.
The Globes did right by Al Pacino with the Godfather films: three nominations, and all in lead. A pity he didn't win - but he did get film Globes for Serpico and Scent of a Woman.
And I think that Peter Sellers should have won for at least one of his performances as Clouseau.
I can't believe that O'Toole won the Globe 2x at a time with less precursors and still did not win Oscar. Stupid Academy.
But I am fine with a 2nd win and any Borat love.
Overlooked.
John Houseman won a supporting actor Golden Globe for the film The Paper Chase and then received two consecutive Golden Globe lead actor nominations for his portrayal of Professor Charles W. Kingsfield, Jr.in the television series.
I wonder if Houseman is the only cross-platform nominee.
Also: I find O’Toole’s (and Dench’s) achievement particularly impressive given the fact that the two films are not part of a so-called franchise.
I think he's awful in Chicago 7 and mostly unfunny in Borat 2. Loved the first one.
So is Chicago 7 gonna be this year's Green Book? Is it an every-other year thing?
Uma Thurman twice nominated for Kill Bill were moments when the Globes did better than the Oscars.
No, Sacha Baron Cohen doesn't deserve the same distinction as people/artists/stars like Peter O'Toole. - The star of Lawrence of Arabia ia another level, another league. But, people/artists/star like SBC is what we have now, what we deserve.
Uma Thurman twice nominated for Kill Bill were moments when the Globes did better than the Oscars.
Yes Antonio. This is very true and sad at the same time
Blanchett may get the chance to play Queen Elizabeth again. Shekar and Blanchett have been talking about it
Al Pacino as Michael Corleone x 3 is one of the greatest achievement in film history
The Razzie shortlist has been announced:
Los preseleccionados de los premios Razzies
Remake
365 Days (Polish Remake/Rip-Off of Fifty Shades of Grey)
Both "Barbie & Kendra" Sequels Capone
Dolittle
Fantasy Island Hubie Halloween (Remake/Rip-Off of Ernest Scared Stupid)
Iron Mask
Mulan
The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee
Wonder Woman 1984
The Wrong Missy (Remake/Rip-Off of The Hottie & the Nottie)
WORST SCREENPLAY
365 Days Tomasz Klimala, Blanka Lipinska, Tomasz Mandes
Absolute Proof
All 3 Barbie & Kendra Movies
Dolittle
Fantasy Island
Hillbilly Elegy
The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson
Music
The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee
The War with Grandpa
The Wrong Missy
WORST DIRECTOR
Charles Band - All 3 "Barbie & Kendra" movies Corona Zombies, Barbie & Kendra Save the Tiger King & Barbie & Kendra Storm Area 51
Barbara Bialowas & Tomasz Mandes - 365 Days
Steven Brill - Hubie Halloween
Dennis Dugan - Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
Stephen Gaghan - Dolittle
Ron Howard - Hillbilly Elegy
Brannon Howse - Absolute Proof
Sia - Music
Tyler Spindel - The Wrong Missy
Josh Trank - Capone
WORST SCREEN COMBO
Maria Bakalova & Rudy Giuliani (Yes, That Really IS Rudy Giuliani!) Borat Subsequent Movie-Film
Cody Renee Cameron & Robyn Sidney – All 3 Barbie & Kendra Movies
Jamie Dornan & Emily Blunt – Wild Mountain Thyme
Robert Downey Jr. & His Utterly Unconvincing "Welsh" Accent – Doolittle
Jeremy Irons & Diane Keaton – Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
Lauren Lapkus & David Spade - The Wrong Missy
Michele Morrone & Anna-Maria Sieklucka - 365 Days
Adam Sandler & His Grating Simpleton Accent - Hubie Halloween
Suvari & EITHER Gene Freeman OR Nick Stahl - The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson
That Fake-Looking CGI “Dog” & Harrison Ford – Call of the Wild
WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Nicolas Cage - Jiu Jitsu
Chevy Chase - The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee
Mel Gibson - Force of Nature
Rudy Giuliani (As "Himself") Borat, Subsequent Movie-Film
Kevin James - Hubie Halloween
Shia Leboeuf - The Tax Collector
Arnold Schwarzeneggar - Iron Mask
Nick Swardson - The Wrong Missy
Christopher Walken - The War with Grandpa
Bruce Willis - Breach, Hard Kill AND Survive the Night
WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Judi Dench - Artemis Fowl
Glenn Close - Hillbilly Elegy
Lucy Hale - Fantasy Island
Salma Hayek - Bliss & Like a Boss
Demi Moore - Songbird
Olivia Newton-John - The Very Excellent Mr. Hogan
Maggie Q - Fantasy Island
Jackie Sandler - The Wrong Missy
Kristen Wiig - Wonder Woman 1984
Maddie Ziegler - Music
WORST ACTRESS
Drew Barrymore (In a Dual Role) The Stand-In
Anne Hathaway - The Last Thing He Wanted AND Roald Dahl's The Witches
Katie Holmes - Brahms: The Boy II AND The Secret: Dare to Dream
Kate Hudson - Music
Diane Keaton - Love, Marriage & Other Disasters
Lauren Lapkus - The Wrong Missy
Maggie Q. - The Death of Me
Andrea Riseborough - The Grudge
Anna-Maria Sieklucka - 365 Days
Hillary Swank – Fatale AND The Hunt
WORST ACTOR
Robert de Niro - The War with Grandpa
Jamie Dornan - Endings/Beginnings AND Wild Mountain Thyme
Robert Downey Jr. - Dolittle
Tom Hardy - Capone
Paul Hogan - The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee
Mike Lindell (The "My Pillow Guy," as "Himself") Absolute Proof
Michele Morrone - 365 Days
Adam Sandler - Hubie Halloween David Spade - The Wrong Missy
John Torturro – The Jesus Rolls
WORST PICTURE
365 Days
Absolute Proof
All 3 "Barbie & Kendra" Movies Made for next-to-nothing (but worth even less)
Dolittle
Fantasy Island
Hubie Halloween
Love, Weddings & Other Disasters
The Murder of Nicole Brown Simpson
Music
The Wrong Missy
WHAT?! Kristen Wiig was sooo good in Wonder Woman 1984.
John -- yup. the Razzies are so silly. it's just whatever movies are easy targets each time. No acttual thinking about what bad acting is or else Jared Leto would be there ;)
He is excellent in "The Trial of the Chicago 7" and may win.
The Razzies are silly indeed. They're just putting out negative energy; it's unnecessary and off-putting. Bad movies exist--no need to give them a spotlight, especially when they're oftentimes just bullying people.
Wait, they shortlisted Glenn Close but not Amy Adams for Hillbilly Elegy? Is it just because Glenn is the one getting the Oscar buzz? I don't think she should win for that performance, but I think she's fine (in fact, she makes a character that's designed as a cartoon feel like an actual human being), while Amy Adams is the one who is actually bad (she's trying, but she can't get over how miscast she is).
To be fair, both Amy Adams and Glenn Close deserve razzie noms. Glenn Close stans: I don't care. It's going to sweep and win the oscar.
Yep Sam, Close wins everything from hereon out and Bakalova loses everything (Lead Actress Comedy Globe included)
Do I smell a new Claudio series brewing? Victory Lap: Oscar-winning roles reprised. Eg. Bing Crosby in Bells of St Mary's, Greer Garson in The Miniver Story, Cloris Leachman in Texasville, etc, etc, etc.
!!!! Very excited for it !!!!!!
I have to admit that I'd be in pure orgasm if SBC wins his 3 Globes tonight and goes on to win at least one oscar (maybe a second with Wuhan Flu or with Adapted Screenplay? One can dream...)
Jesús, la pastilla.
See, Peggy Sue? You was dead wrong.