Overview
- 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.