
Zachary Anderson Valentin Avramenko Cara Ball Layne Bauer Samantha Bernardy Darold Bivens Kaelene Cecotti Theresa Cermak John Cook Alesa Corrin Michael Crimmins Emily-Ann Cross Josh Davenport Charles Dietrich Jennifer Ferguson Ginille Forest Gregory Goebel Meagan Gombart Kathrynn Gonzalez Trever Green Cassandra Grier Hannah Groome Michael Halme Taylor Hammersley Cody Henderson Natalie Hendren Cody Hensler Brandon Hogan Tyler Hogan McKenzie Holroyd Anna Johansson Derek Kemppainen Taylin Kennon Scott Keyser Steven Klase Sarah Kotz Katherine Kropp Aleksey Kruglikov Alyona Kutsar Austin Linnell Chad Lomax Jefferson Lusk Larissa Marini Kevin Matson Stephen Matson Andrew McMahon Ivan Mishchenya Yelena Mishchenya Chloe Moesch Andrew Mofford Alla Morgunov Taylor Nienaber Alexander Peru Jean Powell Daniel Quarto Luke Regan McKenna Rinta Nicole Rock Alyse Scholten Rachael Schultz Colton Schwiesow Kathleen Seligman Charles Shepard Tim Shkarovskiy Hannah Smith Lauren Stimson Raleigh Tapani Megan Thoman Jessica Trafton Nicholas Uehara Julia Waters Colton Wells Jan Yochim.Įmily Ainsworth Emily Amner Justin Anderson Josh Anglin Jesse Ashcraft Montana Berkeley Michel Berry Molly Beu Jessica Boyd Kaitlyn Bray Elizabeth Brodie Madeleine Brookman Arianna Bulder Oksana Chernovol Christopher Cour Larissa Duckett Kelsey Dunham Torey Dunn Marie Irvan Daniel Kim Everett Klodt Caitlyn Kuntz Richard Mahurin Eric McFarland Haley Mitcham Catherine Nelson Gary Nelson Sarah Neveux Coleen Pritchett Justin Schauer Robert Schubert Varity Schwartz Kodiak Somarakis Scott Stavig Christian Sturtevant Cheyenne Ward Celeste Yazdani Steven Young. O’Hara was just the third Golden Globe winner of the night, but the show made no attempts at playing off those that came before her – Daniel Kaluuya, who won Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Any Motion Picture for “Judas and the Black Messiah,” and John Boyega, who picked up Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Supporting Role for his role in “Small Axe.These local students were named to the spring 2015 president’s honor roll: That said, O’Hara is a comedic genius – it wouldn’t be all that surprising if she was simply acting upset over the stunt. It’s unclear if O’Hara was in on the joke, as she looked over to him in apparent surprise when the instrumental started, yelling “No! What?” Welch played the “live” applause as O’Hara started her speech, and again as she gave credit to her co-stars and “Schitt’s Creek” creators Eugene and Dan Levy, for allowing her to “wear 100 wigs, and speak like an alien.”Īs her speech went on, Welch abruptly started what sounded like orchestral music, keeping the tradition of awards shows playing off actor’s whose speeches start to run long. What sounded like pure garbled noise at first quickly became distinguishable as applause sound effects.
#APPLAUSE DANIEL ROTH SERIES#
At least, for Catherine O’Hara.Īfter O’Hara won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy for her performance in “Schitt’s Creek,” her husband, production designer and director Bo Welch, had his phone on-hand for her acceptance speech.



Of the many things that looked different at the Golden Globes this year, one thing remained the same: playing actors offstage with orchestral music when their acceptance speech ran long.
