The 2025 Golden Globes nominations include nods for Canadians Pamela Anderson, Martin Short
The 82nd Golden Globe nominations were recently announced by Mindy Kaling and Morris Chestnut, revealing a diverse array of talent from across the globe. Canadian nominees such as Pamela Anderson, Gabriel LaBelle, Martin Short, and Denis Villeneuve have all been recognized for their outstanding contributions to film and television.
One standout film receiving multiple nominations is Jacques Audiard’s musical, “Emilia Pérez,” which follows the journey of a Mexican drug lord undergoing gender affirming surgery. The film leads with 10 nominations, surpassing other contenders like “Wicked,” “Conclave,” and “The Brutalist.” Additionally, the body-horror film “The Substance,” featuring Demi Moore, received five nominations, including a nod for best motion picture – musical or comedy.
In the television categories, “The Bear” leads with five nominations, while shows like “Only Murders in the Building” and “Shogun” each received four nominations. The Golden Globe Awards ceremony is set to air on January 5th on CBS and will also be available for streaming on Paramount+.
Some of the notable nominees include Pamela Anderson for Best Actress in a Drama for “The Last Showgirl,” Gabriel LaBelle for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy for “Saturday Night,” and Martin Short for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy for “Only Murders in the Building.” Director Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two” is also up for consideration in the Best Motion Picture – Drama category.
The Golden Globes, now presented by a different organization due to previous controversies, continue to celebrate excellence in film and television. With a diverse range of nominees and compelling stories, this year’s awards promise to be a memorable event for both the industry and audiences alike.