The Screen Actors Guild Awards are always an Academy Awards preview, and Sunday's show is throwing some curve balls into the Oscar race.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards are always an Academy Awards preview. And Sunday's show is throwing some curve balls into the Oscar race. In an upset, Jamie Lee Curtis won best female supporting actor for her performance in “Everything Everywhere All at Once" over the favorite, Angela Bassett.
Her win was quickly followed up with a more expected one for another “Everything Everywhere All at Once” cast member: Ke Huy Quan. The former child star, who had left acting for years after auditions dried up, noted he was the first Asian to win best male supporting actor at the SAG Awards. Though not hosts, Brunson and James began the ceremony, streaming live on Netflix's YouTube page, with a few opening jokes, including one that suggested Viola Davis, a recent Grammy winner, is beyond EGOT status and has transcended into “ShEGOTallofthem.”
After the SAG Awards, presented by the film and television acting guild SAG-AFRTA, lost their broadcast home at TNT/TBS, Netflix signed on to stream the ceremony.
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