Matthew Macfadyen Wins 2024 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor on TV
The 'Succession' Star Triumphs Over Fellow Nominees Including Co-stars Alan Ruck and Alexander Skarsgård
- Matthew Macfadyen won the 2024 Golden Globe for best supporting actor on TV for his role as Tom Wambsgans in the final season of 'Succession'.
- He beat out fellow nominees Billy Crudup ('The Morning Show'), James Marsden ('Jury Duty'), Ebon Moss-Bachrach ('The Bear'), and his 'Succession' co-stars Alan Ruck and Alexander Skarsgård.
- Macfadyen has previously won an Emmy for his role on 'Succession' in 2022, and the show's final season scored the most television nominations with nine total at the Golden Globes.
- He will next be seen alongside Nicole Kidman and Rachel Sennott in Mimi Cave’s feature film, 'Holland, Michigan', and in 'Deadpool 3'.
- 'Succession' is considered the frontrunner in many categories for the upcoming Emmy Awards, which were delayed due to the SAG and WGA strikes and will be held on January 15.