Lady Gaga won the Golden Globe for best actress in a limited television series for her work in American Horror Story: Hotel. Lady Gaga won for her TV series debut playing a vampiric bloodthirsty character known as The Countess. And there’s a reason she won: she’s been fantastic, fearless, and heartfelt since the very first episode aired.
Lady Gaga shed tears Sunday as she won a Golden Globe for her role in “American Horror Story: Hotel,” saying she wanted to be an actress before becoming a singer. Lady Gaga, shunning her trademark sensational outfits for an elegant black evening gown by Versace and a Marilyn Monroe hairdo said that she felt like Cher’s overjoyed character in the 1987 film “Moonstruck.”
“I wanted to be an actress before I wanted to be a singer, but music worked out first,” Lady Gaga said as her tears turned to laughter.
She heaped praise on her family, fellow cast and “American Horror Story” co-creator Ryan Murphy, saying: “You are just a wonderful human being and you have believed in me so much and been such a good friend to me.”
In “American Horror Story: Hotel,” the fifth installment of the fright fest anthology, Lady Gaga plays a centenarian vampire who lives in a haunted Los Angeles hotel.