Rhea Seehorn made history by winning her first Golden Globe for best actress in a TV drama for her outstanding performance as Carol Sturka in the Apple TV series “Pluribus.” The talented actress was visibly emotional as she took the stage to accept the prestigious award. In her heartfelt speech, Seehorn humorously admitted that she had forgotten to take beta blockers to calm her nerves, expressing her shock and gratitude for the recognition.
During her acceptance speech, Seehorn took the time to acknowledge and praise her fellow nominees, highlighting the incredible performances of her peers. She also thanked Queen Latifah, whom she had met years ago during a chance encounter at a Koo Koo Roo restaurant. The actress expressed her appreciation for the support and camaraderie among women in the industry, particularly during the intense awards season events.
Seehorn is best known for her role as Kim Wexler in the critically acclaimed series “Better Call Saul,” a spinoff of the popular show “Breaking Bad.” Her portrayal of the complex character earned her multiple award nominations and accolades, including three Critics’ Choice Awards and two Emmy nominations. In addition to her Golden Globe win for “Pluribus,” Seehorn also received the Critics’ Choice Award for best drama series actress for her exceptional performance.
“Pluribus,” the series that brought Seehorn her Golden Globe victory, was also nominated for the prestigious award for best TV drama. The show has garnered critical acclaim for its compelling storytelling and strong performances, further solidifying Seehorn’s status as a talented and versatile actress in the industry.
As Seehorn continues to shine in her career, fans can expect more incredible performances and achievements from this talented actress. Stay tuned for more updates and exciting news from Rhea Seehorn’s thriving career in the entertainment industry.

