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The biggest stars in Hollywood led the best dressed stars at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles, California.
Jamie Lee Curtis kicked off the red carpet in style, rocking a red hot number that featured a plunging neckline.
The legendary movie star, 64, showcased her cleavage in the plunging gown as she posed up a storm on the SAG Awards red carpet.
Jenny Ortega, Cara Delevinge, Jenny Slate and Haley Lu Richardson arrived in striking gowns to the star studded ceremony.
Other early attendees include Kathryn Newton and Sheryl Lee Ralph, who both equally stunned on the red carpet.
Radiant: Jamie Lee Curtis stunned in a plunging red gown as she led the stars at the 29th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in LA
Jenna Ortega arrived in a patent black strapless gown that featured an asymmetrical hemline; the Wednesday star showcased her cleavage in the low-cut number.
The brunette beauty showcased her slim waist in the number, as well as her toned legs, adding platform black heels.
British born beauty Cara Delevingne looked glamorous in a long-sleeved black gown featuring a voluminous skirt, adding crimson lipstick and smokey brown eye shadow.
Edgy: Wednesday star Jenna Ortega looked incredible in a patent black gown with an asymmetrical hemline
All in the details: Jenna added a delicate diamond necklace with her brunette locks loose around her
Breathtaking! Cara Delevingne oozed glamour in her dramatic black gown and crimson lipstick
Fabulous! Lisa Ann Walker stunned in a sheer sleeved black gown featuring a floral pattern
Striking: Jenny Slate donned a black Zuhair Murad gown featuring a bejeweled bralette while Haley Lu Richardson chose a pearl accent strapless gown with a coordinating handbag
Lovely in lavender: Kathryn Newton chose a light purple and black gown
Glamorous: Britt Lower chose a gold and taupe hueed number while Sheryl Lee Ralph wowed in a shimmering gold gown with caped mesh sleeves
The 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards are taking place at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Century City, California and will be broadcast live on Netflix‘s YouTube channel.
The Banshees Of Inisherin and Everything Everywhere All At Once were among the most nominated feature films.
Among the television nominees, Better Call Saul and Ozark scored several nods.
The Banshees Of Inisherin, Martin McDonagh’s film about two Irish men’s fractured friendship among that country’s civil war, earned a nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, along with individual nods for Colin Farrell in the lead male actor category and Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan in the supporting male category.
Kerry Condon was also nominated in the supporting female actor category.
Chic: Jessica Frances Dukes wore a cut-out cream colored gown with a feathered accent along her neck; Meghann Fahey chose a white cut-out one shouldered number
Mint: Patricia Arquette wore a pale green frock with a sheer accent along her décolletage
Honored: The Banshees Of Inisherin (pictured) and Everything Everywhere All At Once and topped the feature film nominations announced for the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday morning
The Michelle Yeoh–starring Everything Everywhere All At Once, which has grossed more than $100 million against just a $14 million budget, was also a hit with SAG voters.
Yeoh, who scored a major career comeback with Everything Everywhere All At Once, was nominated for lead female actor.
Ke Huy Quan, best known as a child actor in Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom and The Goonies, cemented his return to Hollywood with a nomination for supporting male actor.
Stephanie Hsu, who plays the actors’ daughter in the film, was nominated in the supporting female actor category, as was Jamie Lee Curtis, who plays a villainous IRS agent.
Another comeback film, the Darren Aronofsky–directed drama The Whale, scored a lead nomination for its star Brendan Fraser, while his costar Hong Chau was nominated in the supporting female actor category.
Ana de Armas, who was nominated at the previous night’s Golden Globe Awards ceremony for her fictional Marilyn Monroe film Blonde, scored another nomination for the controversial drama.
Arthouse hits: Both films scored nominations for their acting ensembles, as well as nods in most of the individual actor categories after scoring rave reviews; still from Everything Everywhere All At Once
Other nominees for feature films included Angela Bassett for supporting female actress for her Marvel superhero film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Eddie Redmayne was a surprise supporting male actor nominee for his creepy performance in The Good Nurse, and Adam Sandler scored a lead male actor nomination for Hustle, despite the film barely having an awards season profile.
There was more variety in the male and female lead actor categories, with several nominees being the only representatives of their films.
Cate Blanchett’s acclaimed performance in Tár was recognized, as was Viola Davis for The Woman King and Danielle Deadwyler for the Civil Rights Movement drama Till.
Austin Butler scored a lead male actor nomination for playing the title role in the music biopic Elvis, while Bill Nighy scored a nomination for the drama Living.
The Fabelmans, which won Best Picture, Drama, award at the Golden Globes, was nominated for the Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture category, while Paul Dano was nominated in the supporting actor category for playing a fictionalized version of director Steven Spielberg’s father.
Despite not receiving any individual nominations, the early Hollywood dramedy Babylon and Women Talking both received nominations for their full casts.
Among the television nominees, Ozark scored several nods. Jason Bateman and Laura Linney were both nominated in the lead categories, as was their costar Julia Garner.
Garner also received a second nod in the limited series category for her work in Inventing Anna.
Better Call Saul received several nominations for lead actors Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks in the same category, along with the ensemble award.
Adam Scott was nominated for his performance in Apple’s Severance, and the show also received an ensemble nomination.
Elizabeth Debicki’s nomination for playing Princess Diana on The Crown wasn’t exactly a surprise, but Jeff Bridge’s nomination for The Old Man flew under the radar.
Nominees: Ozark (pictured) and Better Call Saul were among the major TV nominees. Jason Bateman and Laura Linney were both nominated in lead drama categories
The awards favorite The White Lotus earned two nominations, one for actress Jennifer Coolidge and one for the whole ensemble cast.
Only Murders In The Building did well among the comedy series nominees with nods for stars Steve Martin and Martin Short in the male actor category, along with a full cast nod.
Quinta Brunson, who won a Golden Globe for Abbott Elementary, was nominated for the series along with the rest of the cast in the ensemble category.
Barry scored ensemble and individual nominations for stars Bill Hader and Anthony Carrigan.
Finale: Better Call Saul received several nominations for lead actors Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks in the same category, along with the ensemble award
Other ensemble nominees included The Bear (which also got a nomination for star Jeremy Allen White) and Hacks (which got an additional nod for its star Jean Smart).
Christina Applegate and Rachel Brosnahan rounded out the female nominees for Dead To Me and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, respectively.
Television movies and limited series actors were also honored, though only with individual nominations.
Taron Egerton and Golden Globe winner Paul Walter Hauser scored nods for Blackbird, while Evan Peters and Niecy Nash were both nominated for the chilling thriller Dahmer.
Limited series: Jessica Chastain was nominated for the limited series and TV movie category for George And Tammy (pictured), while Amanda Seyfried was nominated for The Dropout and Steve Carrell was nominated for The Patient
Sam Elliott’s work on the Yellowstone prequel 1883 was also recognized, as were Emily Blunt for The English and Amanda Seyfried for The Dropout.
Rounding out the A-lister nominations in the categories were Oscar winner Jessica Chastain for George And Tammy and Steve Carrell for the thriller The Patient.
The event will also be honoring acting legend Sally Field with the SAG Life Achievement Award for her work spanning over five decades earning over 70 acting credits.
The 76-year-old actress who exclaimed, ‘You like me! Right now! You like me!’ when she won her second Oscar for Best Actress in 1984’s Places in the Heart, is no stranger to Hollywood honors. Field has won Best Actress twice as she also scored for 1984’s Places In The Heart.
Hollywood royalty: The event will also be honoring acting legend Sally Field, 76, with the SAG Life Achievement Award for her work spanning over five decades earning over 70 acting credits (Pictured January 5 in Palm Springs)
You Like Me: During her acceptance speech for Best Actress at the 1985 Oscars ceremonies, Sally endeared the audience when she told them, ‘You like me! Right now! You like me!’ (Pictured in Los Angeles in March 1985)
The talented actress has also won the SAG Award in the Outstanding Actress in a Drama series category for Brothers & Sisters. She has been nominated a total of 8 times.
Field has also received three Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, a Cannes Film Festival Award, and nominations for a Tony Award and two British Academy Film Awards.
There will also be plenty of A-list presenters including Zendaya and Ariana DeBose who is hot off of her viral BAFTAs rap.
Also presenting will be Aubrey Plaza, Jenna Ortega, Amy Poehler, Eugene Levy, Jason Bateman, Jeff Bridges, Adam Scott, and Matt Bomer in addition to SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher.
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