Golden Globe-winning actor spotted at LA In-N-Out with his statue

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In-N-Out got a very special guest dinner after the Golden Globe ceremony Sunday night. 

In-N-Out got a very special guest dinner after the Golden Globe ceremony Sunday night. 

Farley Elliott

After winning a Golden Globe award for best actor in “The Holdovers,” Paul Giamatti was spotted dining at a Los Angeles In-N-Out.

Giamatti was photographed dining at the In-N-Out location at 922 Gayley Ave., in Westwood, according to @ElSergioMunoz, who shared a photo of the celebrity on X on Monday morning. In it, Giamatti is seen seated at a table with a couple of trays of burgers and fries. His shiny new Golden Globe award, which weighs about 8 pounds and is almost 13 inches in height, was perched on the table.

Within a few hours of sharing the image, the post garnered more than 30,000 likes and comments from fans lauding Giamatti’s down-to-earth personality. “That is the most Paul Giamatti thing he could have done,” @MoreTacos3 wrote.

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Paul Giamatti poses in the press room with the award for best performance by an actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy for “The Holdovers” at the 81st Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Paul Giamatti poses in the press room with the award for best performance by an actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy for “The Holdovers” at the 81st Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2024, at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Giamatti, who plays a disgruntled professor at a prep school in the film “The Holdovers,” dedicated his award to educators, including a long line of educators within his own family.

“It’s a movie about a teacher,” Giamatti said. “I play a teacher in it. My whole family, they’re teachers, all of them, going back generations. Teachers are good people. You’ve got to respect them. They do a good thing. It’s a tough job, so this is for teachers as well.”

Entertainment Tonight caught up with Giamatti after the win to get details on his after-party plans for the evening. Little did they know that his plans would include a double-double. SFGATE reached out to In-N-Out but the chain declined to comment.

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