Sebastian Stan Wins Golden Globe for 'A Different Man' and Reflects on Bold Career Choices
Stan's performances in 'A Different Man' and 'The Apprentice' highlight his commitment to challenging roles and social issues, as he navigates Hollywood's evolving landscape.
- Sebastian Stan won his first Golden Globe for his role in 'A Different Man,' portraying a man with facial disfigurement who undergoes transformative treatment.
- Stan was also nominated for 'The Apprentice,' where he played a young Donald Trump, a role he prepared for by deeply studying Trump's mannerisms and public persona.
- In his acceptance speech, Stan called for greater inclusivity and understanding of disability and disfigurement in media, advocating for normalization and acceptance.
- Both films, 'A Different Man' and 'The Apprentice,' faced significant production challenges but have garnered critical acclaim, with Stan receiving recognition for his transformative performances.
- Stan will next appear in Marvel's 'Thunderbolts,' set for release in May, which he describes as a unique and character-driven addition to the MCU.