Anna Sawai gave a really temporary victory speech after taking successful first Golden Globe, claiming the award for greatest feminine actor in a TV drama for her efficiency within the FX drama “Shōgun.”
“Thanks to the voters for voting for me, though I’d vote for Kathy Bates any day,” Sawai stated, referencing her competitor who was nominated for “Matlock.”
“Thanks to our unbelievable writers. And not using a good script, it’s not possible to present a efficiency to our fullest potential. Thanks to everybody else. I’m going to thanks later!” Sawai concluded.
In “Shōgun,” Sawai performs Toda Mariko, a highborn girl who serves as a translator between the Japanese ruler Yoshii Toranaga (Hiroyuki Sanada) and the English mariner John Blackthorne (Cosmo Jarvis). She beat Bates (“Matlock”), Emma D’Arcy (“Home of the Dragon”), Keira Knightley (“Black Doves”), Keri Russell (“The Diplomat”) and Maya Erskine (“Mr. & Mrs. Smith”) within the class.
In September, “Shōgun” gained 18 Emmys for its first season, breaking the file for the most-awarded sequence in a single yr. Sawai gained for greatest lead feminine actor in a TV drama sequence, turning into the the primary Japanese actress to win any Primetime Emmy Award and the primary Asian actor to win in that class. The Japanese-language historic drama took home other major awards on the Golden Globes as nicely, together with greatest TV drama, greatest male actor in a drama for Hiroyuki Sanada and greatest male supporting actor in a drama for Tadanobu Asano.
Outdoors of “Shōgun,” Sawai is understood for her roles within the high-octane racing pic “F9” and Apple TV+’s drama sequence “Pachinko.” Born in New Zealand, Sawai moved to Japan as a toddler and landed her first appearing position at age 11 because the title position in Nippon TV’s 2004 manufacturing of “Annie.”
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