DC Area Residents Attend Golden Globes After Successful Award Season
DMV natives Rhea Seehorn and Tramell Tillman are making waves in the world of television and streaming, with impressive wins at the Critics’ Choice Awards paving the way for their nominations at the upcoming 83rd Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles. Hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, the ceremony will air on WUSA9 on Sunday Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. E.T.
Seehorn is up for Best Actress in a Television Series — Drama for her role as Carol Sturka on “Pluribus,” while Tillman is vying for the Best Supporting Actor on Television award for his portrayal of antagonist Seth Milchik. Both actors are nominated for their compelling performances in their respective Apple TV+ series, marking their first appearances on the esteemed Golden Globes stage.
In “Pluribus,” Seehorn captivates audiences as Carol Sturka, a romance author thrust into a world where a mysterious virus transforms individuals into part of a collective consciousness. The show’s catchphrase, “Hello, Carol,” showcases Seehorn’s emotional and comedic range as she navigates a post-apocalyptic reality with wit and depth, drawing from her D.C. theater roots that trace back to the late 1990s.
Tillman’s portrayal of Seth Milchick on “Severance” is equally striking, with his character embodying a meticulously groomed demeanor that contrasts sharply with the show’s dystopian backdrop. Proudly hailing from Prince George’s County, Tillman infuses the role with nuances that highlight his talent and versatility as an actor.
As the Golden Globe Awards draw near, fans eagerly anticipate the results of these nominations, hoping to see both Seehorn and Tillman continue their streak of well-deserved recognition in the entertainment industry. Don’t miss the chance to witness these DMV natives shine on the world stage as they showcase their exceptional acting skills and dedication to their craft.

