SAG nominations: Banshees Of Inisherin and EEAAO lead the nominees
Screen Actors Guild nominations: The Banshees Of Inisherin and Everything Everywhere All At Once lead the film nominees while Ozark and Better Call Saul do well in TV nominations
- The 2023 Screen Actors Guild Award nominations were announced Wednesday
- The White Lotus’ Haley Lu Richardson and Ashley Park of Emily In Paris revealed
- Banshees Of Inisherin scored several acting nominations
- Everything Everywhere All At Once also scored big
- The SAG Awards will air live on Netflix’s YouTube channel on February 26
The Banshees Of Inisherin and Everything Everywhere All At Once were among the most nominated feature films as the nominations for the 2023 Screen Actors Guild Awards were announced on Wednesday morning.
Among the television nominees, Better Call Saul and Ozark scored several nods.
The White Lotus star Haley Lu Richardson and Ashley Park from Emily In Paris appeared remotely on Instagram Live to announce the nominees.
The SAG Awards, voted on by members of the SAG-AFTRA acting union, are scheduled to be handed out at a ceremony in Los Angeles on February 26, which will be broadcast live on Netflix’s YouTube channel.
Honored: The Banshees Of Inisherin (pictured) and Everything Everywhere All At Once and topped the feature film nominations announced for the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday morning
Arthouse hits: Both films scored nominations for their acting ensembles, as well as nods in most of the individual actor categories after scoring rave reviews; still from Everything Everywhere All At Once
SAG president Fran Drescher provided a low-key introduction ahead of the nominations announcement, and before the main nominees were revealed, the actors Elizabeth McLaughlin and Jason George shared stunt nominees.
The Banshees Of Inisherin, Martin McDonagh’s film about two Irish men’s fractured friendship among that country’s civil war, earned a nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, along with individual nods for Colin Farrell in the lead male actor category and Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan in the supporting male category.
Kerry Condon was also nominated in the supporting female actor category.
The Michelle Yeoh–starring Everything Everywhere All At Once, which has grossed more than $100 million against just a $14 million budget, was also a hit with SAG voters.
Welcome: SAG president Fran Drescher provided a low-key introduction ahead of the nominations announcement, and before the main nominees were revealed, the actors Elizabeth McLaughlin and Jason George shared stunt nominees
Recognized: Michelle Yeoh, who scored a major career comeback with Everything Everywhere All At Once, was nominated for lead female actor, while Jamie Lee Curtis and Stephanie Hsu earned supporting nods
He’s back! Ke Huy Quan, best known as a child actor in Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom and The Goonies, cemented his return to Hollywood with a nomination for supporting male actor
Yeoh, who scored a major career comeback with Everything Everywhere All At Once, was nominated for lead female actor.
Ke Huy Quan, best known as a child actor in Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom and The Goonies, cemented his return to Hollywood with a nomination for supporting male actor.
Stephanie Hsu, who plays the actors’ daughter in the film, was nominated in the supporting female actor category, as was Jamie Lee Curtis, who plays a villainous IRS agent.
Another comeback film, the Darren Aronofsky–directed drama The Whale, scored a lead nomination for its star Brendan Fraser, while his costar Hong Chau was nominated in the supporting female actor category.
Ana de Armas, who was nominated at the previous night’s Golden Globe Awards ceremony for her fictional Marilyn Monroe film Blonde, scored another nomination for the controversial drama.
Cruising to the Oscars: Another comeback film, the Darren Aronofsky–directed drama The Whale, scored a lead nomination for its star Brendan Fraser (pictured), while his costar Hong Chau was nominated in the supporting female actor category
Another try: Ana de Armas, who was nominated at the previous night’s Golden Globe Awards ceremony for her fictional Marilyn Monroe film Blonde (pictured), scored another nomination for the controversial drama
Other nominees for feature films included Angela Bassett for supporting female actress for her Marvel superhero film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Eddie Redmayne was a surprise supporting male actor nominee for his creepy performance in The Good Nurse, and Adam Sandler scored a lead male actor nomination for Hustle, despite the film barely having an awards season profile.
There was more variety in the male and female lead actor categories, with several nominees being the only representatives of their films.
Cate Blanchett’s acclaimed performance in Tár was recognized, as was Viola Davis for The Woman King and Danielle Deadwyler for the Civil Rights Movement drama Till.
Austin Butler scored a lead male actor nomination for playing the title role in the music biopic Elvis, while Bill Nighy scored a nomination for the drama Living.
The Fabelmans, which won Best Picture, Drama, award at the Golden Globes, was nominated for the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture category, while Paul Dano was nominated in the supporting actor category for playing a fictionalized version of director Steven Spielberg’s father.
Surprises: Eddie Redmayne was a surprise supporting male actor nominee for his creepy performance in The Good Nurse, and Adam Sandler scored a lead male actor nomination for Hustle (pictured), despite it barely having an awards season profile
Singles: There was more variety in the male and female lead actor categories, with several nominees being the only representatives of their films. Cate Blanchett’s acclaimed performance in Tár (pictured) was recognized, as was Viola Davis for The Woman King
Stage sensation: Austin Butler scored a lead male actor nomination for playing the title role in the music biopic Elvis, while Bill Nighy scored a nomination for the drama Living
Globes approve: The Fabelmans was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, while Paul Dano was nominated in the supporting actor category for playing a fictionalized version of director Steven Spielberg’s father
Nominees: Ozark (pictured) and Better Call Saul were among the major TV nominees
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