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“I think one of the great things about acting is the instant gratification: you just get up and start being a part of the story.” Paul Giamatti is an American actor known for his portrayals of quirky, relatable characters. Giamatti graduated from Yale University in 1989 with a degree in English and later earned a Master's degree in Fine Arts from the Yale School of Drama in 1994. Giamatti's early career included roles in Broadway productions and television, eventually leading to his film debut in Mighty Aphrodite (1996). His breakthrough came with supporting roles in successful films like The Truman Show (1998), Saving Private Ryan (1998), and Man on the Moon (1999). His first leading role in American Splendor (2003) earned critical acclaim, and he achieved widespread recognition with his performance in Sideways (2004). Giamatti received his first Academy Award nomination for Cinderella Man (2005). He continued to build a diverse career with notable roles in The Illusionist (2006), John Adams (2008)—which won him a Golden Globe and an Emmy—and Barney’s Version (2010), for which he won another Golden Globe. In the 2010s, Giamatti took on various roles, including in Win Win (2011), The Ides of March (2011), and Too Big to Fail (2011). He also appeared in films like 12 Years a Slave (2013) and Saving Mr. Banks (2013). In 2016, Giamatti joined the cast of Billions, portraying a determined district attorney in the financial crime drama. His recent work includes voicing the documentary The Sons of Sam (2021) and starring in Jungle Cruise (2021) and The Holdovers (2023), where he won a Golden Globe for his performance. Giamatti's career spans various genres, and his ability to bring depth to complex characters has made him a versatile and respected actor in both television and film.
Best Leading Actor
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role