Golden Globes 2026: Jean Smart Wins Best Actress in a TV Musical or Comedy

When it comes to television royalty, few names command respect quite like Jean Smart, the star of “Hacks”. Sunday night proved her reign is far from over. In a ceremony packed with glitz, glamour, and high stakes, the moment everyone is talking about wasnโ€™t just her winโ€”it was her trademark blend of humor, grace, and pointed commentary on the state of the world.

A Night of โ€œGreedyโ€ Glory

The Beverly Hilton buzzed as the winner for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy was announced. For the third time, Jean Smart took home the trophy for her portrayal of the prickly yet lovable comedian Deborah Vance on the HBO Max hit.

Once she reached the microphone, Smart immediately had the room laughing. With her signature wit, she joked about her growing collection of awards. โ€œWhat can I say? Iโ€™m a greedy b—-,โ€ she quipped, drawing loud laughter. It was a classic Deborah Vance momentโ€”sharp, selfโ€‘aware, and perfectly delivered.

But the win wasnโ€™t just about the jokes. Smart acknowledged her good fortune, saying, โ€œIโ€™m one of the luckiest people, not in this room, in this entire business.โ€

A Gentlemanโ€™s Assist

Before she could deliver her punchlines, Smart had to make her way to the stageโ€”a moment that came with a touch of old Hollywood charm. George Clooney, a nominee himself that evening, offered his arm and escorted her up the stairs.

The gesture added warmth to the broadcast. Even in a competitive room, Smart remained the center of attention, supported by peers who clearly admire her.

Facing Stiff Competition

Smartโ€™s victory was especially impressive given the powerhouse talent nominated alongside her. Kristen Bell (“Nobody Wants This”), Ayo Edebiri (“The Bear”), Selena Gomez (“Only Murders in the Building”), Natasha Lyonne (“Poker Face”), and Jenna Ortega (“Wednesday”) rounded out a stacked category.

Despite the strong field, voters once again chose Smart. Her ability to keep Deborah Vance fresh, vulnerable, and hilarious four seasons in speaks to her enduring skill and sharp instincts.

Gratitude and โ€œDoing the Right Thingโ€

While the โ€œgreedyโ€ joke grabbed headlines, most of Smartโ€™s speech focused on the people behind the scenes. She praised her โ€œbrilliantโ€ coโ€‘star Hannah Einbinder, the showrunners, and the writersโ€™ room, noting that her performance relies heavily on the material and the support around her.

Toward the end, her tone shifted. Referencing a conversation sheโ€™d had earlier in the night, she kept her closing remarks brief but pointed: โ€œLetโ€™s all do the right thing. I think everybody in their hearts knows what the right thing is to do. So, letโ€™s do the right thing.โ€

The sentiment echoed comments she made on the red carpet, where she spoke about the heaviness of the current political moment and described the night as a โ€œturning pointโ€ for the country.

The Red Carpet โ€œRantโ€

Earlier in the evening, Smart admitted that the celebration felt somewhat overshadowed by national events. She told reporters she hoped people could โ€œkeep their heads,โ€ noting that doing so would take โ€œcourage and concerns.โ€ Her stage remarks carried that same weightโ€”less a generic call for unity and more a plea for steadiness during turbulent times.

The Legacy of Deborah Vance

This win marks Smartโ€™s third Globe for “Hacks” out of four nominations in recent years. She previously won in 2022 and 2025. Her portrayal of Deborah Vance has revitalized her career and cemented the character as one of the decadeโ€™s most memorable.

With the show already renewed for a fifth season and filming reportedly going well, itโ€™s likely Smart will be back on the awards circuit soon.

A Night to Remember

From Clooneyโ€™s helping hand to the laughter she sparked and the sober reflection she offered, Sunday night captured everything that defines Jean Smart: multifaceted talent, sharp humor, and a willingness to speak her mind.

As awards season continues, the bar has been set high. Jean Smart delivered a masterclass in how to accept an awardโ€”with humor, humility, and a dose of hard truth.

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