Baby Reindeer’s Richard Gadd and Ewan McGregor are among the Scots who have been nominated at this year’s Golden Globe awards.
The glittering ceremony is set to take place at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Baby Reindeer, created by Gadd, bagged three nominations, including Best Television Limited Series.
The show, starring Gadd and Jessica Gunning, is set in London but follows the Scottish comedian’s story as he deals with a stalker.
Gadd was nominated for his role as Donny Dunn, and Gunning was nominated for her role as Martha Scott in the Netflix comedy.
The show, said to be inspired by his real-life experiences of stalking and sexual assault, made headlines after a woman who claimed to be the inspiration behind the character Martha filed a lawsuit against Netflix and accused the story of being inaccurate.
The show was among the big winners at the 2024 Emmy Awards, taking home four gongs, with Gadd collecting three of the awards for writing, producing and starring in the series.
Gadd is up against fellow Scot McGregor for Best Performance by a male in a Limited Series.
McGregor has been nominated for his role as Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov in A Gentleman in Moscow.
Jack Lowden, a Scottish actor who grew up in the Borders, was nominated for his role as River Cartwright in Apple TV spy thriller Slow Hoses.
Slow Horses, which also stars Gary Oldman, picked up a nomination for Best TV Drama.
Tilda Swinton – whose great-grandfather was Scottish politician and herald George Swinton – was also nominated for Best Actress in a Drama for her role in The Room Next Door.
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