SAG Awards 2024: Complete List of Winners

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SAG Awards 2024: Complete List of Winners
“Oppenheimer” earned the top prize, while Cillian Murphy and Lily Gladstone took solo acting honors. On the TV side, “The Bear” swept for comedy series.
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“Oppenheimer” took the top ensemble award at the 30th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday, one of three honors for the drama about the father of the atomic bomb. The film’s other winners were its star, Cillian Murphy, and supporting actor, Robert Downey Jr.
The SAG for lead actress went to Lily Gladstone, playing a wealthy Osage woman whose husband is poisoning her in “Killers of the Flower Moon.” The supporting actress honor went to Da’Vine Joy Randolph for “The Holdovers.”
Elsewhere at the ceremony, Barbra Streisand accepted a lifetime achievement honor with what seemed like a reference to the current world situation. Noting that Hollywood was built by studio chiefs like Samuel Goldwyn and Louis B. Mayer, men who fled antisemitism in Eastern Europe, she said, “Now I dream of a world where such prejudice is a thing of the past.”
But the actress, filmmaker and singer focused mostly on her love of film, fondly recalling going to the movies when she was growing up in Brooklyn and seeing Marlon Brando, her first crush, in “Guys and Dolls” at a theater near Erasmus Hall High School. “That make-believe world was much more pleasant than anything I experienced,” she said, explaining that she didn’t like reality. “I wanted to be in the movies.”
Later, as a working actress, she said, her first film, “Funny Girl” (1968), set the tone for her career, thanks to the director, William Wyler, and the cinematographer, Harry Stradling. “They had no problem with young women with opinions,” she added.
Here’s a complete list of winners:
Film
Outstanding Cast
“Oppenheimer”
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Actor in a Lead Role
Cillian Murphy, “Oppenheimer”
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Actress in a Lead Role
Lily Gladstone, “Killers of the Flower Moon”
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Actor in a Supporting Role
Robert Downey Jr., “Oppenheimer”
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Actress in a Supporting Role
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, “The Holdovers”
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Stunt Ensemble in a Movie
“Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One”
Television
Ensemble in a Drama Series
“Succession”
Ensemble in a Comedy Series
“The Bear”
Actor in a Drama Series
Pedro Pascal, “The Last of Us”
Actress in a Drama Series
Elizabeth Debicki, “The Crown”
Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear”
Actress in a Comedy Series
Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear”
Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series
Steven Yeun, “Beef”
Actress in a TV Movie or Limited Series
Ali Wong, “Beef”
Stunt Ensemble in a TV Series
“The Last of Us”
Kyle Buchanan is a pop culture reporter and serves as The Projectionist, the awards season columnist for The Times. He is the author of “Blood, Sweat & Chrome: The Wild and True Story of Mad Max: Fury Road.” More about Kyle Buchanan
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