Rami Malek ‘beyond moved’ at best actor Golden Globes win
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Rami Malek said his “heart was pounding out” of his chest after winning a Golden Globe for best film drama actor Sunday night for his portrayal of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
Malek gave a surprised expression after his named was called for the award most thought would go to Bradley Cooper, who starred in “A Star is Born.” It’s Malek’s first Golden Globe win after being nominated twice for his role on the television drama “Mr. Robot.”
“I am beyond moved,” he said before thanking Queen members Brian May and Roger Taylor, as well as Mercury for providing the role of a lifetime. He thought highly of Mercury saying he was a “deity” and a “god.”
“I tried to find the humanity in him,” he said. “I related it to him being an immigrant struggling to discover his identity. I tried to take everything he was struggling with, his complication, his chaos, his turmoil and this beauty inside of him. He lifted me up to be everything I could be in this film.”