Dahmer Star Evan Peters Nominated for First Golden Globe for His Performance in Netflix Series
Dec 25, 2022
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Evan Peters receives his first Golden Globes nomination for Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
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Despite being considered one of the most talented actors on television for some time, it has taken until now for Evan Peters to receive a Golden Globe nomination. Well, receive a Golden Globe nomination he now has thanks to his chilling performance in the Netflix series Monster: A Jeffrey Dahmer Story. The nominations for the Golden Globes 2023 have now been revealed in full, with Peters receiving the nod for Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television.
Thanks to roles in the likes of American Horror Story and Mare of Easttown, Evans has been the recipient of several major awards in the past, including a Primetime Emmy Award, but this will be the first time that the actor sees his name listed for a Golden Globe. The Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television category is a pretty stacked one, and finds Peters going up against the likes of Taron Egerton for Black Bird, Colin Firth for The Staircase, Andrew Garfield for Under the Banner of Heaven, and Sebastian Stan for Pam & Tommy.
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Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has also been nominated for Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television at the Golden Globes alongside Black Bird, The Dropout, Pam & Tommy, and The White Lotus. Peters’ co-stars Niecy Nash and Richard Jenkins have been nominated alongside the lead star for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television and Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television, respectively.
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Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Tells the Horrific Story of the Infamous Serial Killer & Has Been a Huge Hit for Netflix
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Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story chronicles the story of one of America’s most notorious serial killers, largely told from the point of view of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims, and dives deeply into the police incompetence and apathy that allowed the Wisconsin native to go on a multi-year killing spree. The series dramatizes at least ten instances where Dahmer was almost apprehended but ultimately let go. The series also is expected to touch on white privilege, as Dahmer, a clean-cut, good-looking white guy, was repeatedly given a free pass by cops as well as by judges who were lenient when he had been charged with petty crimes.
The series was created by American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy alongside his frequent collaborator Ian Brennan, and stars Evan Peters as Jeffrey Dahmer, Richard Jenkins and Penelope Ann Miller as Lionel Dahmer and Penelope Ann Miller as Joyce Dahmer, Jeffrey’s parents, with Molly Ringwald and Michael Learned co-starring as his stepmother and grandmother. Niecy Nash, Shaun J. Brown, and Colin Ford round out the rest of the cast.
Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story landed on Netflix in September and, despite several controversies surrounding the series, has been a huge hit, passing 1 billion views in 60 days. Monster has been renewed as an anthology series, with two further seasons now in development.
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