They won over the nation with their sizzling chemistry in hit series Bodyguard.
And Richard Madden's co-star was on the forefront of his mind during Sunday's Golden Globes ceremony as he thanked Keeley Hawes whilst picking up the Best Actor award at the star-studded ceremony.
The 32-year-old Scottish heartthrob took home the Best Actor in a Television Drama gong at the 76th annual ceremony in Los Angeles, for hit drama Bodyguard.
Victorious: Richard Madden took home the Best Actor in a Television Drama gong at the 76th annual Golden Globes ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday for hit drama Bodyguard
And whilst the role has proved to be quite the breakout for him, gaining him a legion of new fans and even whispers of a role as the new James Bond, Richard proved he was still humble as he thanked those who had made his success possible - including Keeley.
As he took to the stage he admitted he 'didn't see this coming at all.', going on to add that he wouldn't be on the stage if it wasn't for the cast and crew of the BBC show created by Jed Mecurio.
'You guys made it,' he said. 'And I want to say thank you to Keeley Hawes who is one of the best actresses to have worked with... Jed Mercurio thanks for writing this and for trusting me to do this, you're amazing, thank you.
'Most importantly my friends and my family and mum and dad who flew all the way from Scotland, I wouldn't be here without you.'
Cosy co-stars: Richard proved he was still humble as he thanked those who had made his success possible - including his co-star and on-screen love interest Keeley Hawes
Richard's big win comes amid rumours that Barbara Broccoli has her eye on him as a possible future James Bond.
And the hunky actor practically auditioned for the role of 007 as he stepped onto the stage to collect his Globe in his sharp tux.
Sporting a very 'shaken not stirred' tuxedo, the Scottish star was thrilled with the achievement, clearly overwhelmed by the critical acclaim he has received across the pond.
After accepting the gong, he smiled and waved as he posed for snaps, the epitome of dapper in his slick black velvet number.
Hint hint? The Scot practically auditioned for the role of 007 as he stepped onto the red carpet at the 76th annual Golden Globes in Los Angeles, sporting a very 'shaken not stirred' tuxedo, earlier in the evening
Thrilled: After accepting the gong, Richard smiled as he posed for snaps
He was riding solo - no sign of actress girlfriend Ellie Bamber, 21, who in December told Red magazine: 'Being away [filming] puts a strain on family and friends.'
While Ellie has made a name for herself in Hollywood productions such as Nocturnal Animals and The Nutcracker And The Four Realms, it's Richard currently basking in the glow of the spotlight, thanks to the runaway hit that was Bodyguard.
The drama aired on BBC One in the autumn, and then transferred to Netflix, where American audiences enjoyed it just as much.
Richard plays the titular role - Sergeant David Budd, an Afghanistan war veteran and Protection Command bodyguard, tasked with protecting The Right Honourable Julia Montague [Keeley Hawes] the Home Secretary.
Proud: The hunky actor slicked his hair back smartly, and sported light stubble
Trophy boy! He was riding solo - no sign of actress girlfriend Ellie Bamber, 21, who in December told Red magazine - 'Being away [filming] puts a strain on family and friends'
Acceptance speech: He addressed the congregation - comprising of plenty of Hollywood's elite
Runaway hit: Richard plays Sergeant David Budd, an Afghanistan war veteran and Protection Command bodyguard, tasked with protecting The Right Honourable Julia Montague [Keeley Hawes] the Home Secretary in Bodyguard
He beat fellow Brit Matthew Rhys, who starred in The Americans, as well as Hollywood's Jason Bateman for Ozark, in scooping the coveted accolade.
According to reports, Bond producers are on the brink of approaching Madden to take arguably the most famous role in British film, thanks to his impressive turn in Bodyguard, as the brooding cop.
After putting on a notably steely-meets-sexy performance opposite Keeley, the bookies have eyed him up as a favourite to take the reigns from Daniel Craig ever since, after Bond 25.
Rumour has it: Barbara Broccoli has her eye on Richard as a possible future James Bond, it's said
Madden, Richard Madden: The Scottish star, 32, smiled and waved as he posed for snaps, the epitome of dapper in the slick black velvet number
Handsome: The annual awards ceremony kicks of the most exciting season of the Hollywood calendar, when the stars of TV and film step out, hoping to scoop a gong or two
It is understood that the executive producer at Eon Productions - Barbara Broccoli, who has the final say on all Bond characters - is more likely to approach him if he becomes a big name in Hollywood, with all eyes on Sunday night's Golden Globes.
The annual awards ceremony kicks of the most exciting season of the Hollywood calendar, when the stars of TV and film step out, hoping to scoop a gong or two.
Among those hoping for a win are Bradley Cooper - up for both best actor and best director for his tear-jerker A Star Is Born. His co-star Lady Gaga is nominated in the best actress category, while the film also received nods for best film and best original song.
Adam McKay's Dick Cheney biopic Vice in the nominations with six nods, including best picture, comedy and best actor nominations for Christian Bale's nearly unrecognizable performance as the former vice president.
Stiff competition: Richard is up against fellow Brit Matthew Rhys, who starred in The Americans, as well as Hollywood's Jason Bateman for Ozark
Suave: According to reports, Bond producers are on the brink of approaching Madden to take arguably the most famous role in British film, thanks to his impressive turn in Bodyguard, as the brooding cop
It also earned nominations for Amy Adams' Lynne Cheney, Sam Rockwell's George W Bush and for the screenplay and direction by McKay, the veteran comedy filmmaker who once skewered politicians as a Saturday Night Live writer.
For even the often-quirky selections of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a collection of 88 mostly lesser-known freelance film journalists, the strong support for Vice was a surprise.
Even its categorization of the film — a highly critical portrait of Cheney as a power-hungry, behind-the-scenes tyrant — as a comedy raised some eyebrows, as did Globes recent comedy selections Get Out and The Martian.
Scottish star: After putting on a notably steely-meets-sexy performance opposite Keeley, the bookies have eyed him up as a favourite to take the reigns from Daniel Craig ever since, after Bond 25
A close eye: It is understood that the executive producer at Eon Productions - Barbara Broccoli, who has the final say on all Bond characters - is more likely to approach him if he becomes a big name in Hollywood, with all eyes on Sunday night's Golden Globes
In good company: Richard posed with Cody Fern of American Crime Story and American Horror Story: Apocalypse
Kicking things off: Among those also hoping for a win are Bradley Cooper - up for both best actor and best director for his tear-jerker A Star Is Born. His co-star Lady Gaga is nominated in the best actress category, while the film also received nods for best film and best original song
On the television side, nominations are even more widely dispersed among the likes of Bill Hader's hit-man comedy Barry, the Julia Roberts-led conspiracy thriller Homecoming, Chuck Lorre's acting coach series The Kominsky Method and last year's champ, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
Leading all small-screen nominees with four nods is The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, the FX anthology series about the Italian fashion designer's murder.
One star already confirmed as a winner is Jeff Bridges, who has been named as the winner of the prestigious Cecil B DeMille Award. The DeMille Award is given annually to an 'individual who has made an incredible impact on the world of entertainment.'
This year the Globes is also adding the Carol Burnett Award, an accolade that focuses on lifetime achievement in television. The inaugural award will go to the 85-year-old Burnett, a five-time winner at the Globes.
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And Richard Madden’s co-star was on the forefront of his mind during Sunday’s Golden Globes ceremony as he thanked Keeley Hawes whilst picking up the Best Actor award at the star-studded ceremony.
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