WHITE PLAINS, NY (December 10, 2025) — Productions filmed in Westchester County earned a combined 31 nominations across the 2026 Golden Globe and Critics Choice Awards, officials announced.
“Marty Supreme,” “Severance” and “The Diplomat” led the honors, highlighting the county’s diverse locations ranging from Playland and the Westchester County Center to rural farms and historic Hudson River estates.
The A24 film “Marty Supreme,” shot at Playland and the Westchester County Center, received Critics Choice nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor (Timothée Chalamet), Best Director (Josh Safdie) and multiple craft categories. It also earned Golden Globe nods for Best Motion Picture, Best Screenplay and Chalamet’s performance.
In television, Netflix’s “The Diplomat,” filmed extensively at Sundial Farm in Ossining, secured Critics Choice and Golden Globe nominations including Best Drama Series and Best Actress (Keri Russell).
CBS comedy “Elsbeth,” shot at Westchester Community College, the Michaelian Office Building in White Plains and Yonkers City Hall, earned Critics Choice recognition for Best Comedy Series and acting honors for Carrie Preston.
HBO Max’s “The Gilded Age,” filmed at Lyndhurst in Tarrytown, Manhattanville College in Purchase and the Jacob Purdy House in White Plains, picked up Critics Choice nominations for Carrie Coon and Denée Benton.
Peacock’s “Poker Face,” shot at the Armour-Stiner Octagon House in Irvington and locations in Somers and Tarrytown, landed Critics Choice and Golden Globe nominations for Natasha Lyonne’s performance.
Apple TV+ series “Severance,” filmed in Pleasantville’s Usonia community, Trinity Lutheran Church in White Plains and wooded areas in central Westchester, received Golden Globe nominations for Best TV Series and performances by Britt Lower, Adam Scott and Tramell Tillman.
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said: “Seeing 31 Golden Globe and Critics Choice nominations tied to productions filmed here in Westchester speaks volumes to the creative value our County brings to filmmakers. Our communities offer an incredible range of looks and on-the-ground support, making Westchester one of the most production-ready destinations in the region.”
Director of Westchester County Tourism & Film Natasha Caputo added: “We’re proud to see so many nominated productions choose Westchester as their backdrop. Filmmakers trust our locations, landscapes and neighborhoods to elevate their stories, and these nominations reflect Westchester’s growing role in today’s entertainment landscape.”
The Critics Choice Awards will air live Jan. 4, 2026, on E! and USA Network. The Golden Globe Awards will be broadcast live Jan. 11, 2026, on CBS.
This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards.
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