What was Michelle Williams nominated for in 2026?
She was nominated for her role in FX’s Dying for Sex.
Society / Arts & Culture
Michelle Williams, nominated for her role in FX’s Dying for Sex, appeared to miss the 2026 Golden Globes. This article revisits some of her most memorable moments at the awards show throughout the years.
Michelle Williams has made a significant mark on the Golden Globes over the years, not only for her acting achievements but also for her fashion and advocacy. In 2012, she won her first Golden Globe for portraying Marilyn Monroe in My Week With Marilyn. She wore a custom midnight blue velvet dress by Jason Wu and a Fred Leighton diamond headband, complementing her pixie haircut at the time. In 2017, nominated for Manchester by the Sea, Williams wore a dove gray, lace gown with a velvet choker from Louis Vuitton. 2018 saw Williams attending in solidarity with the #MeToo movement, wearing a black corseted bustier gown from Louis Vuitton and arriving with MeToo founder Tarana Burke. In 2020, she won Best Actress for Fosse/Verdon, wearing a custom peach gown by Louis Vuitton. Her most recent appearance was in 2023 for The Fabelmans, where she wore a creamy white, ruffled Gucci gown.
She was nominated for her role in FX’s Dying for Sex.
She won in 2012 for her performance in My Week With Marilyn.
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