Amanda Seyfried heads a small group of double nominees at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, with the actor landing recognition for both film and television as the 2026 nominations were unveiled in Beverly Hills on Monday. She is nominated for best actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy for Mona Fastvold’s historical musical drama The Testament of Ann Lee and for best actress in a limited or anthology series for crime saga Long Bright River.
In Fastvold’s film, Seyfried plays Ann Lee, the 18th-century religious leader who founded the Shaker movement, a performance that drew a 15-minute standing ovation at its Venice premiere and quickly entered awards-season conversations. Her television role, as a Philadelphia cop patrolling a neighborhood scarred by the opioid crisis in Long Bright River, has been praised for its mix of toughness and vulnerability, giving voters two sharply different portraits to respond to.
Jacob Elordi and Jeremy Allen White join Seyfried as acting double nominees. Elordi is cited in supporting actor in a motion picture for Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein and in actor in a limited or anthology series for The Narrow Road to the Deep North. White, who won a Globe earlier this decade for The Bear, returns in actor in a television series, musical or comedy for the Chicago-set restaurant drama and adds a film nomination for portraying Bruce Springsteen in Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Behind the camera, Ryan Coogler appears twice on the ballot for Sinners, earning director and screenplay nominations on top of the film’s best motion picture, drama nod and recognition for star Michael B. Jordan. Songwriter Stephen Schwartz is also a double nominee, scoring two best original song citations for Wicked: For Good tracks “No Place Like Home” and “The Girl in the Bubble”.
Their names sit inside a nominations field dominated by Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, which leads all films with nine mentions, followed by Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value with eight and Coogler’s Sinners with seven. On the television side, The White Lotus tops the list with six nominations, edging out several returning Emmy staples and newer dramas such as Adolescence.
Awards columnists view the double nominees as early temperature checks for the season: Seyfried’s late-December theatrical rollout gives Searchlight a focused campaign play, while White’s dual presence keeps The Bear and the Springsteen biopic in constant circulation with voters, and Elordi’s cross-over from prestige horror to literary adaptation signals his ascent into awards-tier leading man territory.
This all unfolds as the Globes work to reframe their image under new ownership by Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge and under a five-year broadcast and streaming deal with CBS and Paramount+, a partnership that locked in after the show’s ratings rebound in 2024. The 2026 ceremony is set for January 11 at the Beverly Hilton, hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser.





















































