Jessie Buckley Wins Golden Globe for ‘Hamnet’ and Thanks the Film’s Grip for Making Soup on Set: ‘This Is Not a Normal Feeling or Situation to Be In’

Jessie Buckley's Golden Globe win for 'Hamnet' marked a triumphant moment for the actress, who has been on a roll of late. Her emotional performance as Agnes Shakespeare earned her widespread critical acclaim and now an Oscar under her belt.

Buckley was part of a talented ensemble cast in 'Hamnet', alongside Jennifer Lawrence, Renate Reinsve, Julia Roberts, Tessa Thompson, and Eva Victor. However, it was Buckley's portrayal that stole the show, earning her the Golden Globe for best actress in a drama. The win marked a milestone in Buckley's career, as she had previously won critical acclaim for her roles in 'Women Talking', 'Wild Rose' and 'The Lost Daughter'.

In her acceptance speech, Buckley took a moment to acknowledge the film's crew and cast, expressing gratitude to Focus and its team, who supported this project. But perhaps the most touching tribute was reserved for Tomasz Sternicki, the film's key grip. It turned out that Sternicki was not just an expert in his craft, but also a talented chef.

During filming, Sternicki would often whip up delicious meals on set, including soup made from scratch using a massive cast-iron pot brought over from Poland. Buckley recalled finding him chopping vegetables and meat by the back of his truck one day, and being charmed by the sight. "This soup started turning up on set," she said with a smile, "and it was delicious." It's this kind of genuine human connection that makes 'Hamnet' so special – a film about love, loss, and art, but also about people coming together to create something beautiful.

The award win marks the culmination of Buckley's impressive run of success. With six Golden Globe nominations under her belt, including one for best motion picture drama, she is undoubtedly one of the most exciting young actresses working today. As 'Hamnet' continues to gain momentum, with its Oscar win and accolades from critics, it's clear that Buckley's performance has left an indelible mark on the film world.

Buckley will next be seen starring in 'The Bride!', while her performances in 'Women Talking', 'Wild Rose', and 'The Lost Daughter' have solidified her position as a leading lady of contemporary cinema. With 'Hamnet' under her belt, she's proven that she can tackle any role, from the tragic to the triumphant, with equal aplomb.
 
I'm so thrilled to see Jessie Buckley take home that Golden Globe for her heart-wrenching performance in 'Hamnet'. Her portrayal of Agnes Shakespeare was truly mesmerizing and it's no surprise she's earned an Oscar nomination too 🙌. But what really stole my attention was how she paid tribute to Tomasz Sternicki, the film's key grip who just so happens to be a talented chef 😊. It's these genuine human connections that make 'Hamnet' truly special - it's not just about love, loss, and art, but also about people coming together to create something beautiful. Buckley's talent is undeniable, but it's her ability to connect with others on a human level that sets her apart from other actresses in the industry 👏. I'm excited to see what she does next in 'The Bride!' - I have no doubt she'll continue to leave an indelible mark on the film world 💫.
 
It's amazing how one person can bring so much joy and talent to a film 🌟. Jessie Buckley is truly a gift to the screen. I loved how she thanked Tomasz Sternicki, not just for his work on set but also for sharing his passion for cooking with the team 🍲. It's those little moments that make you appreciate the people behind the performances even more. And let's be honest, who wouldn't want a chef as their key grip? 😂 Buckley's performance in 'Hamnet' is just one example of her incredible range and depth as an actress. She's truly one to watch! 👀
 
🤔 I was just catching up on this thread and wow, Jessie Buckley is literally on fire 🎥💫! Her Golden Globe win for 'Hamnet' is so well-deserved - she gives off these intense, emotional performances that always leave me speechless 😲. But what really gets me is how down-to-earth she seems, especially with that heartfelt tribute to Tomasz Sternicki 😊. It's these human connections that make her performances feel so authentic and relatable. And can we talk about her film choices? 'Women Talking', 'Wild Rose', 'The Lost Daughter' - the woman knows how to pick a great role 🎬. I'm hyped for 'The Bride!' next, she's gonna crush it 💪!
 
🤔 I mean, think about it - Jessie Buckley's Oscar win for 'Hamnet' is not just a celebration of her talent, but also a reflection of our society's value on art and creativity 🎨. We're living in a time where the entertainment industry is being scrutinized more than ever, with debates raging over everything from diversity to representation 🤝.

Buckley's win is also a testament to the power of women's storytelling in Hollywood 👩🎬. With her performances in 'Women Talking', 'Wild Rose', and 'The Lost Daughter' already gaining critical acclaim, she's proven that female voices matter and are worth amplifying 💪.

And let's not forget about Tomasz Sternicki, the film's key grip who also happens to be a talented chef 🍴. This kind of intersectional talent is exactly what our society needs more of - people from different walks of life coming together to create something beautiful 🌈.

The bigger question, though, is how do we ensure that artists like Buckley continue to thrive in an industry that's increasingly commercialized and homogenized 🤑? As we celebrate her Oscar win, let's also acknowledge the systemic issues that make it harder for artists of color and women to break through 💼.
 
I gotta say 🤔, what's up with the obsession over Jessie Buckley? Don't get me wrong, she's talented and all, but six Golden Globe nominations? That's just a lot of hype 😒. I mean, have you seen some of her other films? 'Women Talking' was okay, but it wasn't exactly Oscar-worthy 🤷‍♀️. And what's with the ensemble cast in 'Hamnet'? It feels like they're all trying to out-act each other 🎭. I think the real star of that film is Tomasz Sternicki, the chef 🍲. At least he brought some substance to the set. But hey, to each their own, I guess 👀.
 
I'm sooo happy for Jessie Buckley!!! 😍 She totally deserved it! I mean, her performance in Hamnet was OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! 🌠 The way she portrayed Agnes Shakespeare, I was literally crying on the inside... the whole cast and crew did an amazing job, but Jessie's talent really shone through. And can we talk about Tomasz Sternicki for a sec? 😂 I'm not even kidding when I say that soup on set was LIFE. CHANGING. 🍲👏 It just goes to show that there's more to actors and actresses than just their acting skills - they're human beings with passions and talents outside of the craft! 💕
 
I'm loving this! Jessie Buckley is definitely on fire right now 🤩. I mean, six Golden Globe nominations? That's insane! And to see her give a heartfelt speech thanking the entire crew and cast of 'Hamnet' just shows how down-to-earth she is. I love that she mentioned Tomasz Sternicki, the film's key grip, in particular – it's so sweet that she acknowledged his talent both on and off set 🍲. It really says something about her as an actress that she can connect with people like him on a personal level.

I think what's most impressive is how quickly Buckley has risen to become one of the leading ladies in contemporary cinema. 'Hamnet' has been a game-changer for her career, and I'm excited to see what's next – 'The Bride!' sounds amazing! 🎥 Overall, it's clear that Buckley is a force to be reckoned with, and I have no doubt she'll continue to make waves in the film industry.
 
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