India, Jan 21 : Stephen Graham’s dream night at the Golden Globes nearly ended in panic after his award went missing temporarily. The actor, who won Best Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or TV Movie for Adolescence, discovered that his Golden Globe trophy had been left behind when his suitcase failed to make a rushed airport transfer.
The incident occurred just hours after Graham lifted his trophy in Los Angeles, as he had to immediately travel to Madrid for work. Graham described the airport transfer as a whirlwind: escorted down stairs, rushed into a car, and sped across the runway. In the chaos, he realized his suitcase containing clothes, essentials, and the Golden Globe might not make the flight.
Despite his warnings, airport staff assured him everything was under control. But upon landing, Graham discovered that the bag had been left behind in Atlanta. For a brief period, one of Hollywood’s most prestigious awards sat alone in an airport, far from its winner.
Fortunately, the story had a happy ending. Graham was reunited with both his suitcase and his Golden Globe within a day or two, ending the mini-crisis.
Graham won the award for his portrayal of Eddie Miller in Adolescence, a series about a father whose life is disrupted when his 13-year-old son commits a serious crime. The role has earned Graham widespread acclaim, following his Emmy win last year for the same performance.