Evan Peters just bagged is first Golden Globe Best Actor award for his portrayal of horrific cannibal serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
The 35-year-old actor went on to say that he hopes ‘some good could come out of the role’, given that the Netflix series caused quite a bit of controversy, especially concerning the victims’ families.
Peters won the award in the Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Motion Picture category for the controversial drama by Ryan Murphy.
Family relatives of the victims stated that they were not consulted prior to the series’ release, saying how the resurgence of the killer in the pop-culture zeitgeist was re-traumatising for them.
Peters beat Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Sebastian Stan and Andrew Garfield to win the award. He went on to say that the series was a ‘colossal team effort. Everyone gave it their all and I would not be up here without them.’
‘And last but most importantly I want to thank everyone who watched the show. It was a difficult one to make, a difficult one to watch. But I sincerely hope some good came out of it.’
Show runner Murphy claimed that he had reached out to 20 of the victims’ family members and friends before making the new show, but ‘not a single person responded’.
Dahmer raped, murdered and cannibalised 17 young men in Wisconsin, Ohio between 1978 and 1991. He was convicted in 1992 and murdered in prison two years later at the age of 34.
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