Smart recently took home the award for best performance by a female actor in a television series – musical or comedy at Sunday’s 2025 Golden Globe Awards.
Jean's gotten her fair share of injuries while on the job, too. In May, she shared on The Drew Barrymore Show that she broke a rib and got a concussion while filming HBO's Mare of Easttown.
Outside of award shows, films like “The Last Showgirl,” “Wolf Man” and “Unstoppable” have all canceled their red carpet premieres. The BAFTA Tea Party, the AFI Awards luncheon and AARP’s Movies for Grownups have also all been postponed.
Josh Brolin, Ben Schwartz, Jean Smart, Ke Huy Quan, and many more actors, musicians, comedians, and content creators are set to participate in LA Wildfire Relief LIVE, a livestreamed telethon event in support of wildfire recovery efforts.
The usual excitement of Hollywood awards season has evaporated over the past week as deadly wildfires have devastated the Los Angeles region. The wind-fed blazes have swept through more than 40,000 acres,
Jean Smart walked away with the award for best performance by a female actor in a television series – musical or comedy at the 2025 Golden Globes. The other nominees included Kristen Bell, Quinta Brunson,
Actor Jean Smart on Wednesday urged upcoming award shows to cancel their telecasts and give what would have been their profits to victims of the fires engulfing Los Angeles. Smart, who on Sunday won a Golden Globe for her role on “Hacks,
Actress Jean Smart pleaded with television networks not to air upcoming award shows as wildfires burn around Los Angeles County. Smart won an award during Sunday's Golden Globes.
"Hacks" star Jean Smart thinks revenue from broadcasts of the Oscars and other awards this year should be donated to those affected by LA's wildfires.
Jean Smart amid LA Wildfires has urged TV networks to donate awards show revenue to help firefighters and fire victims
Jean Smart has a plan to maximize the contributions of TV Networks toward relief for The Palisades Wildfire victims.
Hacks’ actor asked networks to ‘seriously consider’ not broadcasting awards ceremonies as catastrophic wildfires rage through southern California