Michael Douglas dedicates Golden Globe win to father

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

picked up trophy for his performance in "The Kominsky Method", and dedicated the honour to his father and

Michael took home on Sunday here for Best Performance by an in a Television Series - Musical or for his role in "The Kominsky Method". He was pitted against ("Who Is "), Jim Carrey ("Kidding"), Glover ("Atlanta") and Hader ("Barry").

"Thank you, my regard to For 45 years, you've always surprised me and treated me so well. and Bill, Sacha, Jim, I can't even imagine sitting in the same group for this honour in comedy," Michael said while accepting the award.

This is Michael's win.

The 74-year-old actor also thanked his family, co-stars and "The Kominsky Method" creator

"The truth be told, I owe all of this to one man out there -- Mr. Chuck Lorre," he said, adding: "Chuck thinks getting old is funny. Thank you for your exquisite work."

He then dedicated the award to his father and legendary actor, saying, "And I guess this has to go to my 102-year-old father, Kirk."

Hosted by and Sandra Oh, was held at The here.

"Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", which follows African-American/Puerto Rican Brooklyn teen as Spider-Man, was named as the Best Animated Feature film at the ceremony.

The award gala was aired in on Colors Infinity, Vh1 and Central.

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First Published: Mon, January 07 2019. 08:44 IST