The White Lotus Stars Stepped Out at the Golden Globes—But a Few Were Missing


THE RUNDOWN

  • The White Lotus received six nominations at the 2026 Golden Globes, including Best Television Series – Drama.

  • Stars like Aimee Lou Wood, Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Parker Posey were in attendance.

  • But others like Carrie Coon, Leslie Bibb, and more were unable to attend the ceremony.


On Sunday, the cast of The White Lotus arrived for the 2026 Golden Globes, including Aimee Lou Wood, Patrick Schwarzenegger, Parker Posey, Lisa Manobal, Natasha Rothwell, Jason Isaacs, and Walton Goggins. But there were a few notable absences from the star-studded ensemble, such as Carrie Coon, Leslie Bibb, and Michelle Monaghan.

The show was nominated in a number of categories, including Best Performance by a Male Actor (for both Isaacs and Goggins), Best Performance by a Female Actor (for both Posey and Wood), and Best Television Drama series. Most of the cast members who did attend the Globes were the ones nominated.

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Aimee Lou Wood.

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Walton Goggins.

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Lisa.

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Natasha Rothwell.

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Patrick Schwarzenegger.

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Parker Posey.

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Jason Isaacs with his wife, Emma Hewitt.

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The White Lotus creator Mike White and Schwarzenegger.

Star Carrie Coon had previously announced that she would be unable to join the rest of the cast on the big night. Coon was nominated for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television for her role as Laurie Duffy in the show’s third season. Unfortunately, Coon could not attend because she is performing in her new Broadway show, Bug, written by her husband, Tracy Letts.

“I won’t be able to support my friends or fawn over the artists I admire @goldenglobes tonight,” Coon wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “But I’m grateful for the recognition and I know you’re all just happy to be at the table. #GoldenGlobes2026 #Bug #WhiteLotus.”

Letts was a huge support to Coon when she went to film The White Lotus, which demanded she be on set for six months in Thailand. He stayed home and took care of their two children.

“I wasn’t doing anything extraordinary; I was taking care of the kids while she was gone doing a job,” Letts told CBS in a joint interview.

“We know when the undeniable thing comes along, and we’ll both make room for that to happen,” Coon added.

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