Like every year around this time, we’re fully immersed in awards season. We’ve just come off the Golden Globes, who returned to televising their gala this year after having their reputation tarnished by various controversies, and as the countdown to the Oscars continues, It’s the turn of the SAG Awards, which have already unveiled their nominees for the 2023 edition.

The Hollywood Screen Actors Guild Awards are limited to acting only and recognize the best acting works in film and television in the past year, including stuntmen (a category that does not exist at the Oscars). Those in charge of announcing the nominations, through the organization’s social networks, were Ashley Park, known for playing Mindy in “Emily in Paris”, and Haley Lu Richardson, Portia in “The White Lotus”.
In film categories, Michelle Yeoh consolidates her position as Oscar front-runner with new nomination for ‘Everything at Once Everywhere’, which also gets nominations for Ke Huy Quan, Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu. Also of note is the presence of Ana de Armas for the controversial ‘Blonde’, and other frequent names this season such as Brendan Fraser, Austin Butler, Colin Farrell and Angela Bassett.
On television, it continues to be the year of ‘The White Lotus’ and ‘The Bear,’ with nominations for Jennifer Coolidge and Jeremy Allen White. But there are also mentions for Martin Short and Steve Martin for ‘Only Murders in the Building’ (not Selena Gomez, who continues to be unfairly ignored by the awards), Evan Peters (‘DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’), Zendaya , who continues to garner recognition for ‘Euphoria’ and the casts of ‘Abbott College’, ‘Separation’ and ‘The Crown’, among others. And beware, because too A nomination has fallen for the trendy girl, Jenna Ortega, who is in the running for the best comedy actress award for ‘Wednesday’.
The 29th Annual SAG Awards Gala will take place on Sunday, February 26 in Los Angeles and, for the first time, It can be seen on the Netflix YouTube channel.after that, the platform itself will broadcast the ceremony live from 2024.
SAG Award nominations
CINEMA
Best Actress
-Cate Blanchett for ‘Tár’
-Viola Davis for ‘The King Woman’
-Ana de Armas for ‘Blonde’
-Danielle Deadwyler for ‘Till’
-Michelle Yeoh for ‘All at once everywhere’
best actor
-Austin Butler for “Elvis”
-Colin Farrell for ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’
-Brendan Fraser for ‘The Whale’
-Bill Nighy for ‘Living’
-Adam Sandler for ‘Claw’
Best Supporting Actress
-Angela Bassett for ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
-Hong Chau for ‘The Whale’
-Kerry Condon for ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’
-Jamie Lee Curtis for ‘All at Once Anywhere’
-Stephanie Hsu for ‘All at once everywhere’
Best Supporting Actor
-Paul Dano for ‘The Fabelmans’
-Brendan Gleeson for ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’
-Barry Keoghan for ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’
-Ke Huy Quan for “All at once everywhere”
-Eddie Redmayne for “Angel of Death”
Best cast of a film
-‘Babylon’
-‘The Banshees of Inisherin’
-‘All at once everywhere’
-‘The Fabelmans’
-‘They speak’
Best Stunt Actor (Movie)
-‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’
-‘The Batman’
-‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
-‘Top Gun: Nonconformist’
-‘The woman king’
TV
Best Actress (Drama)
-Jennifer Coolidge for ‘The White Lotus’
-Elizabeth Debicki for ‘The Crown’
-Julia Garner for ‘Ozark’
-Laura Linney for ‘Ozark’
-Zendaya for ‘Euphoria’
Best Actor (Drama)
-Jonathan Banks for ‘Better Call Saul’
-Jason Bateman for ‘Ozark”
-Jeff Bridges for ‘The Old Man’
-Bob Odenkirk for ‘Better Call Saul’
-Adam Scott for ‘Separation’
Best Actress (Comedy)
-Christina Applegate for ‘Dead to Me’
-Rachel Brosnahan for ‘The Marvelous Mrs Maisel’
-Fifth Brunson for ‘Abbott College’
-Jenna Ortega for ‘Wednesday’
-Jean Smart for “Hack”
Best Actor (Comedy)
-Anthony Carrigan for ‘Barry’
-Bill Hader for ‘Barry’
-Steve Martin for ‘Murder Buildings Only’
-Martin Short for “Murder Buildings Only”
-Jeremy Allen White for ‘The Bear’
Best Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries
-Emily Blunt for ‘The English’
-Jessica Chastain for ‘George and Tammy’
-Julia Garner for ‘Who’s Anna?’
-Niecy Nash Betts for ‘DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’
-Amanda Seyfried for ‘The Dropout: The Rise and Fall of Elizabeth Holmes’
Best Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries
-Steve Carell for ‘The Patient’
-Taron Egerton for ‘Closed with the Devil’
-Sam Elliott for ‘1883’
-Paul Walter Hauser for ‘In Prison with the Devil’
-Evan Peters for ‘DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’
Outstanding Cast in a Series (Comedy)
-‘Abbott College’
-‘Barry’
-‘The bear’
-‘Tricks’
-‘Only murders in the building’
Outstanding Cast in a Series (Drama)
-‘Better call Saul’
-‘The crown’
-‘Ozarks’
-‘Separation’
-‘The White Lotus’
Best Action Stunt Work (Series)
-‘Andor’
-‘The guys’
-‘The House of the Dragon’
-‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’
-‘Stranger Things’
Source: E Cartelera

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