Colin Farrell has won Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television at the Golden Globes in California for his role in the DC Comics ...
After his Golden Globe win for The Penguin, which happened at the 82nd Golden Globes ceremony on Sunday, Colin Farrell is now the third actor after Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix to take home the ...
RELATED: All the 2024 Comic Book Movies and TV Shows That Are Nominated (And Which Ones Aren’t) at the 2025 Golden ... Colin could be seen through.” All episodes of The Penguin — starring ...
Colin Farrell — who blew way fans this year with his transformation into a classic DC villain — won the Golden Globe for Best Acting in the limited series The Penguin. “I guess it’s ...
The Penguin star Colin Farrell recently became the third actor to win a Golden Globe award for playing a comic book villain. Coincidentally, the other two recipients of the rare honor — Heath Ledger ...
Colin Farrell, who blew way fans this year with his transformation into a classic DC villain, won the Golden Globe for Best Acting in a Limited Series for The Penguin. “I guess it’s prosthetic ...
Dave Benett/Getty Images for Apple Colin Farrell is making history! On Sunday, Jan. 5, the actor, 48, reflected on becoming the third actor to win a Golden Globe award for playing a Batman villain ...
Colin Farrell has won a Gold Globe award for Best Actor in a Limited Series for his portrayal of Oswald ‘Oz’ Cobblepot in the TV series The Penguin. Farrell said he remains grateful to be acting after ...
The actor was up against Richard Gadd, Kevin Kline, Cooper Koch, Ewan McGregor and Andrew Scott CBS Colin Farrell won big at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 5, taking home the trophy ...
Colin Farrell — who blew way fans this year with his transformation into a classic DC villain — won the Golden Globe for Best Acting in the limited series The Penguin. “I guess it’s prosthetics from ...
When Colin Farrell was asked last year about the process ... I f**king wanted it to be finished.” Six months and one Golden Globe win later, Farrell has revised that opinion.