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    Home » “Wicked,” “Shogun” Top SAG Awards With 5 Nominations Each

    “Wicked,” “Shogun” Top SAG Awards With 5 Nominations Each

    By SHOOTWednesday, January 8, 2025No Comments506 Views
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      This image released by Universal Pictures shows Cynthia Erivo, left, and Ariana Grande in a scene from the film "Wicked." (Universal Pictures via AP)

    A general view of the carpet at the 30th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Feb. 24, 2024, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

    By Jake Coyle, Film Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    “Wicked” topped nominations to the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, landing a leading five nominations including best ensemble, and individual nods for Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande and Jonathan Bailey.

    Out-of-control wildfires that swept across Los Angeles and Southern California on Tuesday night forced the Screen Actors Guild to cancel its plans to announce the nominations live Wednesday morning. The nominations were instead issued by press release by SAG, which last year began a multiyear deal with Netflix to stream the awards.

    The smash hit musical “Wicked” saw its Oscar chances rise in nominations to the SAG Awards, one of the most predictive Academy Awards bellwethers. The movie’s big morning — it even scored a nod for stunt ensemble — came after a celebratory night, too. The film was honored by the National Board of Review Awards in New York on Tuesday.

    The other nominees for best ensemble are: “Anora,” “Conclave,” “Emilia Pérez” and “A Complete Unknown.”

    It was an especially strong showing for the Bob Dylan drama “A Complete Unknown.” It came away with four nominations, including Timothée Chalamet for best male actor, and supporting nods for both Edward Norton and Monica Barbaro.

    The best male lead nominees were largely as expected: Adrien Brody (“The Brutalist”), Daniel Craig (“Queer”), Colman Domingo (“Sing Sing”), Ralph Fiennes (“Conclave”) and Chalamet.

    Coming off her rousing victory at the Golden Globes, Demi Moore was among the nominees for best female actor in a leading role for “The Substance.” She was joined by Erivo, “Emilia Pérez” breakout Karla Sofía Gascón, Mikey Madison of “Anora” and Pamela Anderson for “The Last Showgirl.”

    Snubbed stars
    That surprisingly left out some big names. Angelina Jolie (“Maria”) missed out, as did Nicole Kidman (“Babygirl”). A few of the most acclaimed actresses of the year, Marianne Jean-Baptiste (“Hard Truths”) and Globe-winner Fernanda Torres (“I’m Still Here”), also were overlooked.

    “The Last Showgirl” had more to celebrate, too, with an unexpected nomination for Jamie Lee Curtis in supporting female actor. Her fellow nominees are: Barbaro, Grande, Danielle Deadwyler (“The Piano Lesson”) and Zoe Saldaña (“Emilia Perez”).

    Jeremy Strong was nominated for his supporting performance as Roy Cohn in the Donald Trump film “The Apprentice,” but his co-star, Sebastian Stan, went unnominated for both “The Apprentice” and “A Different Man.” The other nominees for best supporting male actor were: Bailey, Norton, Yura Borisov (“Anora”) and the category frontrunner, Kieran Culkin (“A Real Pain”).

    A few widely forecast supporting performance were snubbed there, too, including Denzel Washington (“Gladiator II”) and Guy Pearce (“The Brutalist”).

    Predictive power of the SAGs
    The SAG Awards are arguably the most telling Oscar forecast there is. Their picks don’t always align exactly with those of the film academy, but they often come very close to mirroring them.

    The last three best ensemble winners — “Oppenheimer,” “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” “CODA” — all went on to win best picture at the Academy Awards. All but one of the SAG acting winners of the last three years has also won at the Oscars. The sole exception was Lily Gladstone, who won SAG’s award for female actor last year for “Killers of the Flower Moon,” but the Oscar trophy went to Emma Stone (“Poor Things”) at the Oscars.

    In all likelihood, the Oscar field will look a lot like the SAG nominees. While some overlooked performances might still land an Oscar nomination, any eventual Academy Award winner, including the best-picture recipient, is almost surely coming from those nominated Wednesday.

    That’s bad news for Brady Corbet’s “The Brutalist,” which triumphed at the Globes but missed out on a SAG ensemble nomination. Best picture contender “Sing Sing” also came away with a single SAG nod.

    “Shōgun” continues to dominate
    Coming of sweeps at the Emmys and the Golden Globes, FX’s “Shōgun” continued to run roughshod through the competition, landing a leading five nominations Wednesday, including best ensemble and individual nods for Hiroyuki Sanada, Anna Sawai and Tadanobu Asano.

    Also faring well were “The Bear” (nominations for Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Liza Colón-Zayas), “Hacks” (Jean Smart) and “The Diplomat” (Keri Russell, Allison Janney).

    The Screen Actors Guild Awards will be held Feb. 23 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. The ceremony, to be hosted by Kristen Bell. will be streamed live on Netflix. In addition to the competitive awards, Jane Fonda will be presented with the guild’s Life Achievement Award.

    The Motion Picture Nominees are:

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
    ADRIEN BRODY / László Tóth – “THE BRUTALIST”
    TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET / Bob Dylan – “A COMPLETE UNKNOWN”
    DANIEL CRAIG / William Lee – “QUEER”
    COLMAN DOMINGO / Divine G – “SING SING”
    RALPH FIENNES / Lawrence – “CONCLAVE”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
    PAMELA ANDERSON / Shelly – “THE LAST SHOWGIRL”
    CYNTHIA ERIVO / Elphaba – “WICKED”
    KARLA SOFÍA GASCÓN / Emilia/Manitas – “EMILIA PÉREZ”
    MIKEY MADISON / Ani – “ANORA”
    DEMI MOORE / Elisabeth – “THE SUBSTANCE”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
    JONATHAN BAILEY / Fiyero – “WICKED”
    YURA BORISOV / Igor – “ANORA”
    KIERAN CULKIN / Benji Kaplan – “A REAL PAIN”
    EDWARD NORTON / Pete Seeger – “A COMPLETE UNKNOWN”
    JEREMY STRONG / Roy Cohn – “THE APPRENTICE”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
    MONICA BARBARO / Joan Baez – “A COMPLETE UNKNOWN”
    JAMIE LEE CURTIS / Annette – “THE LAST SHOWGIRL”
    DANIELLE DEADWYLER / Berniece – “THE PIANO LESSON”
    ARIANA GRANDE / Galinda/Glinda – “WICKED”
    ZOE SALDAÑA / Rita – “EMILIA PÉREZ”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
    A COMPLETE UNKNOWN
    MONICA BARBARO / Joan Baez
    NORBERT LEO BUTZ / Alan Lomax
    TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET / Bob Dylan
    ELLE FANNING / Sylvie Russo
    DAN FOGLER / Albert Grossman
    WILL HARRISON / Bobby Neuwirth
    ERIKO HATSUNE / Toshi Seeger
    BOYD HOLBROOK / Johnny Cash
    SCOOT MCNAIRY / Woody Guthrie
    BIG BILL MORGANFIELD / Jesse Moffette
    EDWARD NORTON / Pete Seeger

    ANORA
    YURA BORISOV / Igor
    MARK EYDELSHTEYN / Ivan
    KARREN KARAGULIAN / Toros
    MIKEY MADISON / Ani
    ALEKSEY SEREBRYAKOV / Nikolai Zakharov
    VACHE TOVMASYAN / Garnick

    CONCLAVE
    SERGIO CASTELLITTO / Tedesco
    RALPH FIENNES / Lawrence
    JOHN LITHGOW / Tremblay
    LUCIAN MSAMATI / Adeyemi
    ISABELLA ROSSELLINI / Sister Agnes
    STANLEY TUCCI / Bellini

    EMILIA PÉREZ
    KARLA SOFÍA GASCÓN / Emilia/Manitas
    SELENA GOMEZ / Jessi
    ADRIANA PAZ / Epifania
    ZOE SALDAÑA / Rita

    WICKED
    JONATHAN BAILEY / Fiyero
    MARISSA BODE / Nessarose
    PETER DINKLAGE / Dr. Dillamond
    CYNTHIA ERIVO / Elphaba
    JEFF GOLDBLUM / The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    ARIANA GRANDE / Galinda/Glinda
    ETHAN SLATER / Boq
    BOWEN YANG / Pfannee
    MICHELLE YEOH / Madame Morrible

     

    Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
    DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE
    DUNE: PART TWO
    THE FALL GUY
    GLADIATOR II
    WICKED

     

     

    The Television Program Nominees are:

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
    JAVIER BARDEM / Jose Menendez – “MONSTERS: THE LYLE AND ERIK MENENDEZ STORY”
    COLIN FARRELL / Oz Cobb – “THE PENGUIN”
    RICHARD GADD / Donny – “BABY REINDEER”
    KEVIN KLINE / Stephen Brigstocke – “DISCLAIMER”
    ANDREW SCOTT / Tom Ripley – “RIPLEY”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
    KATHY BATES / Edith Wilson – “THE GREAT LILLIAN HALL”
    CATE BLANCHETT / Catherine Ravenscroft – “DISCLAIMER”
    JODIE FOSTER / Det. Elizabeth Danvers – “TRUE DETECTIVE: NIGHT COUNTRY”
    LILY GLADSTONE / Cam Bentland – “UNDER THE BRIDGE”
    JESSICA GUNNING / Martha – “BABY REINDEER”
    CRISTIN MILIOTI / Sofia Falcone – “THE PENGUIN”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
    TADANOBU ASANO / Kashigi Yabushige – “SHŌGUN”
    JEFF BRIDGES / Dan Chase – “THE OLD MAN”
    GARY OLDMAN / Jackson Lamb – “SLOW HORSES”
    EDDIE REDMAYNE / The Jackal – “THE DAY OF THE JACKAL”
    HIROYUKI SANADA / Yoshii Toranaga – “SHŌGUN”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
    KATHY BATES / Madeline Matlock – “MATLOCK”
    NICOLA COUGHLAN / Penelope Featherington – “BRIDGERTON”
    ALLISON JANNEY / Vice President Grace Penn – “THE DIPLOMAT”
    KERI RUSSELL / Kate Wyler – “THE DIPLOMAT”
    ANNA SAWAI / Toda Mariko – “SHŌGUN”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
    ADAM BRODY / Noah Roklov – “NOBODY WANTS THIS”
    TED DANSON / Charles Nieuwendyk – “A MAN ON THE INSIDE”
    HARRISON FORD / Paul – “SHRINKING”
    MARTIN SHORT / Oliver Putnam – “ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING”
    JEREMY ALLEN WHITE / Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto – “THE BEAR”

     

    Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
    KRISTEN BELL / Joanne – “NOBODY WANTS THIS”
    QUINTA BRUNSON / Janine Teagues – “ABBOTT ELEMENTARY”
    LIZA COLÓN-ZAYAS / Tina – “THE BEAR”
    AYO EDEBIRI / Sydney Adamu – “THE BEAR”
    JEAN SMART / Deborah Vance – “HACKS”

     

    Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
    BRIDGERTON
    GERALDINE ALEXANDER / Mrs. Wilson
    VICTOR ALLI / John Stirling
    ADJOA ANDOH / Lady Danbury
    JULIE ANDREWS / Lady Whistledown
    LORRAINE ASHBOURNE / Mrs. Varley
    SIMONE ASHLEY / Kate Bridgerton
    JONATHAN BAILEY / Anthony Bridgerton
    JOE BARNES / Lord Wilding
    JOANNA BOBIN / Lady Cowper
    JAMES BRYAN / Nicky Mondrich
    HARRIET CAINS / Philipa Featherington
    BESSIE CARTER / Prudence Featherington
    GENEVIEVE CHENNEOUR / Miss Livingston
    DOMINIC COLEMAN / Lord Cowper
    NICOLA COUGHLAN / Penelope Featherington
    KITTY DEVLIN / Miss Stowell
    HANNAH DODD / Francesca Bridgerton
    DANIEL FRANCIS / Lord Marcus Anderson
    RUTH GEMMELL / Violet Bridgerton
    ROSA HESMONDHALGH / Rae
    SESLEY HOPE / Miss Kenworthy
    FLORENCE HUNT / Hyacinth Bridgerton
    MARTINS IMHANGBE / Will Mondrich
    MOLLY JACKSON-SHAW / Miss Hartigan
    CLAUDIA JESSIE / Eloise Bridgerton
    LORN MACDONALD / Albion Finch
    JESSICA MADSEN / Cressida Cowper
    EMMA NAOMI / Alice Mondrich
    HANNAH NEW / Lady Tilley Arnold
    LUKE NEWTON / Colin Bridgerton
    CALEB OBEDIAH / Lord Cho
    JAMES PHOON / Harry Dankworth
    VINEETA RISHI / Lady Malhotra
    GOLDA ROSHEUVEL / Queen Charlotte
    HUGH SACHS / Brimsley
    BANITA SANDHU / Miss Malhotra
    LUKE THOMPSON / Benedict Bridgerton
    WILL TILSTON / Gregory Bridgerton
    POLLY WALKER / Lady Featherington
    ANNA WILSON-JONES / Lady Livingston
    SOPHIE WOOLLEY / Lady Stowell

    THE DAY OF THE JACKAL
    KHALID ABDALLA / Ulle Dag Charles
    JON ARIAS / Álvaro
    NICK BLOOD / Vince Pyne
    ÚRSULA CORBERÓ / Nuria
    CHARLES DANCE / Timothy Winthrop
    BEN HALL / Damian Richardson
    CHUKWUDI IWUJI / Osita Halcrow
    PATRICK KENNEDY / Teddy
    PUCHI LAGARDE / Marisa
    LASHANA LYNCH / Bianca Pullman
    ELEANOR MATSUURA / Zina Jansone
    JONJO O’NEILL / Edward Carver
    EDDIE REDMAYNE / The Jackal
    SULE RIMI / Paul Pullman
    LIA WILLIAMS / Isabel Kirby

    THE DIPLOMAT
    ALI AHN / Eidra Park
    SANDY AMON-SCHWARTZ / Sandy
    TIM DELAP / Byron
    PENNY DOWNIE / Frances Munning
    ATO ESSANDOH / Stuart Hayford
    DAVID GYASI / Foreign Secretary Austin Dennison
    CELIA IMRIE / Margaret Roylin
    RORY KINNEAR / Prime Minister Nicol Trowbridge
    PEARL MACKIE / Alysse
    NANA MENSAH / Billie Appiah
    GRAHAM MILLER / Neil Barrow
    KERI RUSSELL / Kate Wyler
    RUFUS SEWELL / Hal Wyler
    ADAM SILVER / Howard
    KENICHIRO THOMSON / Martin

    SHŌGUN
    SHINNOSUKE ABE / Buntaro
    TADANOBU ASANO / Kashigi Yabushige
    TOMMY BASTOW / Father Martin Alvito
    TAKEHIRO HIRA / Ishido Kazunari
    MOEKA HOSHI / Usami Fuji
    HIROMOTO IDA / Lord Kiyama
    COSMO JARVIS / John Blackthorne
    HIROTO KANAI / Kashigi Omi
    YUKI KURA / Yoshii Nagakado
    TAKESHI KUROKAWA / Lord Ohno
    FUMI NIKAIDO / Ochiba No Kata
    TOKUMA NISHIOKA / Toda Hiromatsu
    HIROYUKI SANADA / Yoshii Toranaga
    ANNA SAWAI / Toda Mariko

    SLOW HORSES
    RUTH BRADLEY / Emma Flyte
    TOM BROOKE / JK Coe
    JAMES CALLIS / Claude Whelan
    CHRISTOPHER CHUNG / Roddy Ho
    AIMEE-FFION EDWARDS / Shirley Dander
    ROSALIND ELEAZAR / Louisa Guy
    SEAN GILDER / Sam Chapman
    KADIFF KIRWAN / Marcus Longridge
    JACK LOWDEN / River Cartwright
    GARY OLDMAN / Jackson Lamb
    JONATHAN PRYCE / David Cartwright
    SASKIA REEVES / Catherine Standish
    JOANNA SCANLAN / Moira Tregorian
    KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS / Diana Taverner
    HUGO WEAVING / Frank Harkness
    NAOMI WIRTHNER / Molly Doran
    TOM WOZNICZKA / Patrice

     

    Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
    ABBOTT ELEMENTARY
    QUINTA BRUNSON / Janine Teagues
    WILLIAM STANFORD DAVIS / Mr. Johnson
    JANELLE JAMES / Ava Coleman
    CHRIS PERFETTI / Jacob Hill
    SHERYL LEE RALPH / Barbara Howard
    LISA ANN WALTER / Melissa Schemmenti
    TYLER JAMES WILLIAMS / Gregory Eddie

    THE BEAR
    LIONEL BOYCE / Marcus
    LIZA COLÓN-ZAYAS / Tina
    AYO EDEBIRI / Sydney Adamu
    ABBY ELLIOTT / Natalie “Sugar” Berzatto
    EDWIN LEE GIBSON / Ebraheim
    COREY HENDRIX / Sweeps
    MATTY MATHESON / Neil Fak
    EBON MOSS-BACHRACH / Richard “Richie” Jerimovich
    RICKY STAFFIERI / Theodore Fak
    JEREMY ALLEN WHITE / Carmen “Carmy” Berzatto

    HACKS
    ROSE ABDOO / Josefina
    CARL CLEMONS-HOPKINS / Marcus Vaughan
    PAUL W. DOWNS / Jimmy Lusaque, Jr.
    HANNAH EINBINDER / Ava Daniels
    MARK INDELICATO / Damien
    JEAN SMART / Deborah Vance
    MEGAN STALTER / Kayla Schaeffer

    ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING
    MICHAEL CYRIL CREIGHTON / Howard Morris
    ZACH GALIFIANAKIS / Zach Galifianakis
    SELENA GOMEZ / Mabel Mora
    RICHARD KIND / Vince Fish
    EUGENE LEVY / Eugene Levy
    EVA LONGORIA / Eva Longoria
    STEVE MARTIN / Charles-Haden Savage
    KUMAIL NANJIANI / Rudy Thurber
    MOLLY SHANNON / Bev Melon
    MARTIN SHORT / Oliver Putnam

    SHRINKING
    HARRISON FORD / Paul
    BRETT GOLDSTEIN / Louis
    DEVIN KAWAOKA / Charlie
    GAVIN LEWIS / Connor
    WENDIE MALICK / Dr. Julie Baram
    LUKITA MAXWELL / Alice
    TED MCGINLEY / Derek
    CHRISTA MILLER / Liz
    JASON SEGEL / Jimmy
    RACHEL STUBINGTON / Summer
    LUKE TENNIE / Sean
    MICHAEL URIE / Brian
    JESSICA WILLIAMS / Gaby

    Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
    THE BOYS
    FALLOUT
    HOUSE OF THE DRAGON
    THE PENGUIN
    SHŌGUN

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