SAG Awards: Winners List

The 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards were handed out Sunday night.

In the film categories, Conclave won the award for best performance by a cast. Timothée Chalamet was named best leading actor for A Complete Unknown, and Demi Moore won best actress in a leading role for The Substance. Kieran Culkin won the award for best supporting actor in a film for A Real Pain, with Zoe Saldaña winning best actress in a supporting role for Emilia Pérez.

On the TV side, Shogun nabbed three awards, including best drama series ensemble. In addition, Anna Sawai won best actress in a drama series, while Hiroyuki Sanada was named best actor in a drama series.

Only Murders in the Building won the award for best comedy series ensemble, while Martin Short was named best actor in a comedy series for his role on the show. Jean Smart was named best actress in a comedy series for Hacks.

Jessica Gunning won best actress in a TV movie or limited series for Baby Reindeer, a day after taking home an Independent Spirit Award for her role in the show. Colin Farrell was named best actor in a TV movie or limited series for The Penguin.

During the preshow, the winners in stunt ensemble categories were revealed, with The Fall Guy and Shogun nabbing the wins in film and TV, respectively.

The show was hosted by Kristen Bell, who is also nominated for best performance by a female actor in a comedy series for Nobody Wants This. (See the star-studded arrivals.)

Also during the SAG Awards, Jane Fonda was presented with the Life Achievement Award.

Last month, the guild canceled its live, in-person nominees’ announcement due to the raging wildfires across Los Angeles, instead sharing the nominations via press release. The guild also urged people to donate to a charity to help those in need, noting that donations can be made to the SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s natural disaster relief fund to help the SAG-AFTRA community.

The SAG Awards ceremony streamed live on Netflix from the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles.

A full list of winners follows.

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