Christopher Nolan Remembers Heath Ledger After First Golden Globe Win

Revered filmmaker Christopher Nolan won Best Director at the Golden Globe Awards, and he took the opportunity to remember The Dark Knight star Heath Ledger.On Sunday evening, Nolan won his first Golden Globe as the director of Oppenheimer, which had a great night at the ceremony. During his acceptance speech, Nolan recalled how he’d previously accepted a Golden Globe on behalf of Ledger after the beloved actor’s tragic death. The director explained how Oppenheimer actor Robert Downey Jr., who won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor, was also present that night as well, similarly offering his support. It had Nolan realizing that even though he was the winner himself on this occasion, he still felt it was right to accept the honor on “behalf of people.”Nolan also shared his thanks to the stars of Oppenheimer, including Cillian Murphy, who won a Best Actor Oscar that night as well, along with Florence Pugh, Matt Damon, and Emily Blunt. The director also acknowledged his wife and producing partner, Emma Thomas, along with producer Chuck Roven and Universal’s CCO, Donna Langley.

Revered filmmaker Christopher Nolan won Best Director at the Golden Globe Awards, and he took the opportunity to remember The Dark Knight star Heath Ledger.

On Sunday evening, Nolan won his first Golden Globe as the director of Oppenheimer, which had a great night at the ceremony. During his acceptance speech, Nolan recalled how he’d previously accepted a Golden Globe on behalf of Ledger after the beloved actor’s tragic death. The director explained how Oppenheimer actor Robert Downey Jr., who won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor, was also present that night as well, similarly offering his support. It had Nolan realizing that even though he was the winner himself on this occasion, he still felt it was right to accept the honor on “behalf of people.”

Nolan also shared his thanks to the stars of Oppenheimer, including Cillian Murphy, who won a Best Actor Oscar that night as well, along with Florence Pugh, Matt Damon, and Emily Blunt. The director also acknowledged his wife and producing partner, Emma Thomas, along with producer Chuck Roven and Universal’s CCO, Donna Langley.

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