Jeremy Allen White Wins First Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Comedy Television Series: 'I Love Acting'

The award is White's first Golden Globe nomination and win.

Jeremy Allen White won his first Golden Globe on Tuesday night, taking home the trophy for Best Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy. White won for his performance in Hulu's hit series, The Bear, in which he plays Carmy, the troubled chef who leaves fine dining to help save his family's failing sandwich shop. 

White thanked the Hollywood Foreign Press Association in his speech, as well as his fellow nominees. "I am in awe of you," he said. "You're all legends and it's an honor to have my name near yours." 

White was nominated alongside Donald Glover, Bill Hader, Steve Martin and Martin Short. 

"The Bear. I love The Bear," White continued. "I love Carmy." He added more names of his team members, on and off screen, saying, "My cast and crew, if I am good, it is because you are good." 

"My parents, I love you and thank you for making me feel like this is possible," he concluded. "I love acting." 

The Golden Globe was also White's first nomination, and also the first award he was eligible to win for The Bear. The show missed the cutoff for the 2022 Emmy season last year, and will likely receive attention at the 2023 ceremony later this year. At the Golden Globes, the show also secured a nomination for Best Television Series, Musical or Comedy. 

White first rose to fame for his work as Philip "Lip" Gallagher on the Showtime dramedy Shameless, for which he was nominated for a Critics Choice Award in 2014. 

The 80th annual Golden Globe Awards officially returned to NBC this year after last year's cancellation following repeated controversy over the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's nominations process and lack of diversity in its membership. The 2022 Golden Globes were not televised after being canceled by NBC, and were held without an audience or red carpet.

In a press release announcing the Golden Globes return this year, Frances Berwick, Chairman, Entertainment Networks, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, noted the HFPA's ongoing efforts to increase diversity in their voting membership. His statement read in part, "This diverse voting body is now represented by 62 different countries around the world. Combined with the current HFPA membership, the total Golden Globe Awards voting body is now 52% female, 51.5% racially and ethnically diverse, with 19.5% Latinx, 12% Asian, 10% Black and 10% Middle Eastern."

The 2023 Golden Globes airs live on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on NBC and Peacock. Stay tuned to ETonline.com for complete Golden Globes coverage, including this year's winners.