SAG Awards 2020: Complete list of winners

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Renee Zellweger, Joaquin Phoenix, Brad Pitt and more win trophies

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Bong Joon-ho’s darkly funny thriller ‘Parasite’ made history at the Screen Actors Guild awards on Sunday in Los Angeles, taking the top prize for best cast in a motion picture. It’s the first time that award has gone to a film not in the English language, and an even more remarkable feat given that none of the movie’s individual actors were nominated.

Still, the industry’s passion for ‘Parasite’ was evident: When cast members came out earlier in the show to present their movie, they were greeted with a standing ovation. “I will never forget this beautiful night,” actor Song Kang-ho said.

Could ‘Parasite’ next go on to become the first foreign language film to win the best picture Oscar? Increasingly, it seems like the race will become a head-to-head matchup between Bong’s film and the war movie ‘1917,’ which took another big precursor trophy on Saturday night at the awards ceremony thrown by the Producers Guild of America.

Aside from that galvanising win, it was business as usual at the SAG Awards, as all four acting trophies went to the same quartet that has already prevailed at the Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards.

The best actress trophy went to Renee Zellweger for ‘Judy,’ while best-actor winner Joaquin Phoenix (‘Joker’) praised his fellow nominees and gave a shout-out to the late performer who had also won awards for playing the same role: “Really, I’m standing here on the shoulders of my favourite actor, Heath Ledger.”

Laura Dern won the supporting-actress award for her role as a savvy divorce lawyer in ‘Marriage Story,’ while Brad Pitt collected yet another supporting-actor trophy for Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,’ which he accepted with a stand-up comedian’s ease.

“I’ve got to add this to my Tinder profile,” Pitt said, before cracking jokes about the frequent close-up shots of feet in ‘Once Upon a Time’ — “Seriously, Quentin has separated more women from their shoes than the TSA” — and noting that his role as laid-back stuntman Cliff Booth was hardly a stretch, since he’s “a guy who gets high, takes his shirt off, and doesn’t get on with his wife.” (At that, the show cut to a reaction shot of Pitt’s ex Jennifer Aniston.)

Robert De Niro, denied a best-actor nomination for ‘The Irishman,’ was still given a lifetime-achievement award. He used his acceptance speech to take more swings at President Donald Trump, and insisted, “I have as much right as anybody — an actor, an athlete, a musician, anybody else — to voice my opinion. And if I have a bigger voice because of my situation, I’m going to use it when I see a blatant abuse of power.”

As for the TV categories, ‘The Crown’ prevailed in the drama-cast category and ‘The Marvelous Mrs Maisel’ took the best-comedy trophy, despite an earlier best-actress win for ‘Fleabag’ star Phoebe Waller-Bridge. The ‘Maisel’ cast seemed flummoxed taking the stage: “I voted for ‘Fleabag,’” said actress Alex Borstein.

Here is the complete list of winners:

MOVIES

– Outstanding cast: ‘Parasite’

– Best actor: Joaquin Phoenix, ‘Joker’

– Best actress: Renee Zellweger, ‘Judy’

– Best supporting actor: Brad Pitt, ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’

– Best supporting actress: Laura Dern, ‘Marriage Story’

– Outstanding stunt ensemble: ‘Avengers: Endgame’

TELEVISION

– Outstanding ensemble, drama series: ‘The Crown’

– Outstanding ensemble, comedy series: ‘The Marvelous Mrs Maisel’

– Best actor, drama series: Peter Dinklage ‘Game of Thrones’

– Best actor, comedy series: Tony Shalhoub, ‘The Marvelous Mrs Maisel’

– Best actress, drama series: Jennifer Aniston, ‘The Morning Show’

– Best actress, comedy series: Phoebe Waller-Bridge, ‘Fleabag’

– Best actor, TV movie or miniseries: Sam Rockwell, ‘Fosse/Verdon’

– Best actress, TV movie or miniseries: Michelle Williams, ‘Fosse/Verdon’

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Parasite’ has officially infected this year’s award season. Bong Joon-ho’s Korean class satire became the first foreign language film to take top honours from the Screen Actors Guild on Sunday, setting itself up as a legitimate best picture contender to the front-runner ‘1917’ at next month’s Academy Awards.

The best ensemble win for ‘Parasite’ came over the starry epics ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ and ‘The Irishman.’ It was a surprise but only to a degree. ‘Parasite,’ up for six Oscars including best picture, has emerged as perhaps the stiffest competition for Sam Mendes’ ‘1917,’ which won at the highly predictive Producers Guild Awards on Saturday.

But ‘Parasite’ was the clear crowd favourite Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, where even the cast’s appearance introducing the film drew a standing ovation. Yet until the SAG Awards, the many honours for ‘Parasite’ have seldom included wins for its cast, none of whom was nominated for an Oscar.

“Although the title is ‘Parasite,’ I think the story is about coexistence and how we can all live together,” said Song Kang-ho, one of the film’s stars.

Because actors make up the largest percentage of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, their picks are closely watched as an Academy Awards harbinger.

But the last two years, the SAG ensemble winner has not gone on to win best picture: ‘Black Panther’ last year and ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri’ in 2018. And this year’s front-runner, ‘1917,’ more acclaimed for its technical acumen, wasn’t nominated by the screen actors. If ‘Parasite’ can pull off the upset at the February 9 Oscars, it would be the first foreign language film to do so.

Before the win for ‘Parasite,’ the SAG Awards were most notable as a reunion for Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston. They each took home awards and celebrated the other’s wins.

Pitt is headed toward his first acting Academy Award for his supporting performance in ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood,’ and he added to his front-runner status with a win from the actors’ guild. Along the way, his speeches have been full of one-liners, and he didn’t disappoint Sunday. Pitt, who said he was nursing a flu, looked down at his award and said, “I’ve got to add this to my Tinder profile.”

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He added: “Let’s be honest, it was a difficult part. A guy who gets high, takes his shirt off and doesn’t get on with his wife. It was a big stretch.” The audience laughed and clapped, including — as the cameras captured — Aniston, his ex-wife.

Aniston later won an award of her own for best female actor in a drama series for the Apple TV Plus show ‘The Morning Show.’ “What!” she said upon reaching the stage. Aniston finished her speech with a shout-out to her ‘Murder Mystery’ co-star Adam Sandler, whose performance in ‘Uncut Gems’ has gone mostly unrewarded this season despite considerable acclaim.

“Your performance is extraordinary and your magic is real. I love you, buddy,” said Aniston.

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Backstage, Pitt watched Aniston’s acceptance speech. After she got off stage, they warmly congratulated each other on their first individual SAG Awards.

Along with Pitt, all the Oscar favourites kept their momentum, including wins for Renee Zellweger (‘Judy’), Joaquin Phoenix (‘Joker’) and Laura Dern (‘Marriage Story’).

As expected, Phoenix took best performance by a male actor. After individually praising each fellow nominee, Phoenix concluded with a nod to his Joker predecessor. “I’m standing here on the shoulders of my favourite actor, Heath Ledger,” said Phoenix.

Dern also further established herself as the best supporting actress favourite with a win from the actors guild. On her way to the stage, she hugged her father, Bruce Dern (part of the ‘Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood’ ensemble).

Phoebe Waller-Bridge continued her awards sweep for ‘Fleabag,’ a winner at the Emmys and the Golden Globes. Waller-Bridge added a SAG win for best female actor in a comedy series and took a moment to reflect on the show’s parade of accolades.

“This whole thing really has been a dream, and if I wake up tomorrow and discover it was just that, then thank you,” said Waller-Bridge. “It’s been the most beautiful dream.”

‘The Marvelous Mrs Maisel’ also continued its streak, winning best comedy series ensemble for the second straight year, along with Tony Shalhoub taking home the statue for best male actor in a comedy series. But accepting the ensemble award, the show’s shocked Alex Borstein said she had voted for ‘Fleabag.’

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“Honestly this makes no sense,” said Borstein. “‘Fleabag’ is brilliant.”

Robert De Niro was given the guild’s lifetime achievement award, an honour presented by Leonardo DiCaprio who, like De Niro, is a frequent leading man for Martin Scorsese. (The two co-star in Scorsese’s upcoming ‘Killers of the Flower Moon.’) A raucous standing ovation greeted the 76-year-old actor.


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De Niro, a fiery critic of Donald Trump, referenced the president in his remarks.

“There’s right and there’s wrong. And there’s common sense and there’s abuse of power. As a citizen, I have as much right as anybody — an actor, an athlete, anybody else — to voice my opinion,” said De Niro. “And if I have a bigger voice because of my situation, I’m going to use it whenever I see a blatant abuse of power.”

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Peter Dinklage accepts the award for outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series for “Game of Thrones” at the 26th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2020, in Los Angeles.Image Credit: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP

‘Game of Thrones’ closed out its eight-season run with wins for Peter Dinklage for best male actor in a drama series and for best stunt ensemble work. ‘The Crown’ took best ensemble in a drama series. And both ‘Fosse/Verdon’ stars — Michelle Williams and Sam Rockwell — won for their performances in the miniseries.

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