'Succession' cast reunites at Golden Globe Awards as show, stars take home trophies

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It wasn't in a Manhattan penthouse or at an Italian villa or on a private jet or superyacht, but a ballroom of the Beverly Hills Hilton hotel.

That was the site of a de facto (mini) reunion Sunday night at the Golden Globes of the cast of "Succession," HBO's satirical comedy about a dysfunctional billionaire family that wields inordinate power in the communications realm (paging Rupert Murdoch and family).

Just months after the show's fourth and final season wrapped, a number of the cast members made the trek to Los Angeles for the ceremony, including Kieran Culkin, Sarah Snook, Alan Ruck, Nicholas Braun, J. Smith-Cameron and Matthew Macfadyen.

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The show's nine nominations included wins for best drama and Culkin for best male actor in a television series, who beat out his cast mates Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong, who were not in the room.

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Sarah Snook
Sarah Snook

Snook also took home an award for best female actor in a TV series. "This is really heavy," she said, staring at the trophy. "This show has changed my life."

Macfadyen also won a Golden Globe for best supporting actor.

He cracked up the crowd by gently mocking his character, a sycophantic son-in-law groping for power. "Thank you so much. I just adored every second playing the weird and wonderful human grease stain that is Tom Wambsgans … Tom Wambsgans CEO — God help us," he joked.

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Matthew Macfadyen accepts the award for best performance by a male actor in a supporting role on television for "Succession." Macfadyen called his character, Tom Wambsgans a "weird and wonderful human grease stain."
Matthew Macfadyen accepts the award for best performance by a male actor in a supporting role on television for "Succession." Macfadyen called his character, Tom Wambsgans a "weird and wonderful human grease stain."

Also among the other "Succession" nominees were Alexander Skarsgård and Smith-Cameron.

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Fans of the dark comedy are aching for a spinoff, but Culkin all be vetoed that notion while on the red carpet before the Globes, calling it a "horrible idea" while being interviewed by Variety.

"Remember 'Frasier?' Yeah, we all loved 'Frasier,' but not every show can be 'Frasier,'" he said, referencing the hit spinoff of the long-running show "Cheers."

Kieran Culkin accepts the award for best performance by a male actor in a television series drama for portraying Roman Roy in HBO's "Succession."
Kieran Culkin accepts the award for best performance by a male actor in a television series drama for portraying Roman Roy in HBO's "Succession."

But Culkin did allow that a new show featuring "Cousin Greg," the gangly, funny and scheming "Succession" relative played by Braun, might stand a chance of getting him to appear. "For like — entrance applause? Would that work in a show like this? That's why I would do it," Culkin joked.

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Alan Ruck appears at the Golden Globes with a little help from a cane, post-accident

Ruck walked the red carpet with the assistance of a cane. The actor was involved in a car accident recently, which has resulted in a lawsuit.

In this scene from "Succession," Connor (Alan Ruck) and Willa (Justine Lupe) make the plunge after their wedding at sea is cancelled.
In this scene from "Succession," Connor (Alan Ruck) and Willa (Justine Lupe) make the plunge after their wedding at sea is cancelled.

In a suit brought in early December, Horacio Vela alleges that Ruck "abruptly and forcefully accelerated" his truck while stopped at a red light at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and La Brea Avenue about 9 p.m. Oct. 31.

Ruck's truck struck the rear bumper of Vela's car, knocking him into another vehicle in the intersection, the suit states. Ruck's truck then hit yet another vehicle before smashing into a nearby pizzeria, according to the suit. In late December, Ruck filed papers saying a judgement should be entered in his favor.

Contributing: The Associated Press

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'Succession': Golden Globes sees cast reunion, show wins big