Egyptian-American Ramy Youssef on Sunday won the Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series — Musical or Comedy award at the 77th Golden Globe Awards for his role on the Hulu series “Ramy”. Youssef beat out “Barry’s” Bill Hader, “Living with Yourself’s” Paul Rudd, “The Politician’s” Ben Platt and “The Kominsky Method’s” Michael Douglas for the award. Not only does this mark Youssef’s first Golden Globe win, it’s also the first time a Hulu comedy series actor has nabbed the award according to the  Hollywood Reporter . “Ramy” depicts the actor’s adolescence and childhood as he attempts to navigate his identity as an American born to Egyptian parents. The show, which according to the  Los Angeles Times  is the first Muslim-American TV sitcom, tackles a number of sensitive cultural issues such as relationships outside of marriage, gender discrimination, and anti-Muslim bigotry. Up at the podium Youssef thanked God for his accomplishments and said “There are tendencies to make a show…