The Hollywood Foreign Press Association presents NBC’s Golden Globes every year (except last year) on film and television. This article focuses on Gold Derby predictions in the race for Best Actress in a TV Drama, where recent champions include Michaela Jae Rodríguez (“Established”), Emma Corrin (“The Crown”), and Olivia Colman ( “The Crown”). crown”). The all-time record holder in this category is the late Angela Lansbury (“Murder, She Wrote”), which she won four times. Who will win at the next ceremony on Tuesday, January 10?

Scroll down to see our Golden Globes 2023 TV predictions for Best Actress in a Drama, ranked in order of track ratings. Our Golden Globes ratings are based on the combined predictions of thousands of readers, including experts we interviewed at major media outlets, the editors who cover the awards year-round for this website, the top 24 users who have the best predictions on last year’s nominations, everyone: Star users who had the highest prediction scores in the last two years and the mass of users who make up our largest prediction block. Nominations will be announced on Monday, December 12.

TV Predictions Golden Globes 2023: Best Dramatic Actress

Early nominees (in order of ratings)

1. imelda staunton (“The Crown”) – odds 7/2

Long live the queen! Staunton is the third and final actress to play Queen Elizabeth II in the Netflix royal drama, with season 5 debuting November 9 and set between 1991 and 1997. Staunton is aiming to become the fourth Globe-winning lead actress for “The Crown”, after claire foy (2016), Colman (2019) and Corrin (2020).

2. Zendaya (“Euphoria”) – 19/5 odds

Oddly enough, Zendaya won two Emmys for her role as drug-addicted high school student Rue Bennett, but she wasn’t even nominated for a Golden Globe or a SAG Award. Hey? Our punters believe the oversight will be rectified this year, as the megastar is poised to land an offer for the second season of the HBO hit, which aired this past January and February.

3. Lower Britt (“Separation”) – odds 6/1

Lower stars in the Apple TV Plus sci-fi show, in which she plays Helly, a new coworker of Adam Scott ‘s Mark, at Lumon Industries. For the uninitiated, Lumon requires its employees to undergo memory wipes every time they arrive at the office so they can stay focused on the task. A twist in the season 1 finale suggests there may be more to Helly’s “outtie” persona than meets the eye.

4. Laura Linney (“Ozark”) – odds 8/1

After four seasons on the air, Linney finally said goodbye to Wendy Byrde during the series finale, which airs April 29 on Netflix. The gritty drama ended with the Byrde family believing they had finally escaped their days of laundering money for the Mexican drug cartel, but only after losing so many loved ones (and a few enemies) along the way.

5. emma d’arcy (“House of the Dragon”) – odds 18/1

D’Arcy plays the adult version of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, the heir to the throne of King Viserys Targaryen ( considine rice ), in the prequel series from HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” The fantasy show is famous for its frequent time jumps, with D’Arcy not appearing on camera until the sixth episode, when they officially took over from the young actress. Milly Alcock .

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Potential spoilers (in ranked order)

6. Kelly Reilly (“Yellowstone”) – odds 22/1
7. Elizabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) – odds 22/1
8. Morfydd Clark (“The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power”) – odds 37/1
9. Mandy Moore (“This Is Us”) – odds 100/1
10. Simone Ashley (“Bridgerton”) – 100/1 odds
11. Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve”) – 100/1 odds
12. Melanie Lynskey (“Yellow Vests”) – 100/1 odds

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