2019 SAG Awards: A Night To Remember With Megan Mullally Hosting! Every single winner from the 2019 SAG Awards - Vogue Australia

2019 SAG Awards: A Night To Remember With Megan Mullally Hosting!

Every single winner from the 2019 SAG Awards - Vogue Australia

Hey there, entertainment fans! The 2019 SAG Awards are officially here, and it was a night to remember. All your favorite stars from TV and movies hit the red carpet on Sunday, January 27, to enjoy a spectacular evening hosted by the hilarious and talented Megan Mullally. She kept the energy high with her sharp wit and humor, making sure everyone in attendance—and watching at home—had an unforgettable experience. Let’s dive into all the exciting details!

Check out the full list of nominees for the 2019 SAG Awards—it’s packed with some of the biggest names in Hollywood!

Keep scrolling to see all the winners from the 2019 SAG Awards, updated live throughout the event!

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    This category celebrates the incredible teamwork that goes into creating a film. Here are the nominees:

    A Star Is Born – A powerful story of love and music that resonated with audiences worldwide.

    Black Panther – Marvel's groundbreaking film that broke box office records and cultural barriers.

    BlacKkKlansman – A gripping tale based on real-life events, directed by the legendary Spike Lee.

    Bohemian Rhapsody – A tribute to the legendary band Queen and their iconic frontman, Freddie Mercury.

    Crazy Rich Asians – A delightful romantic comedy that celebrated Asian representation in Hollywood.

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  • Leading Role (Male): Motion Picture

    These actors gave performances that will stick with us for a long time:

    Christian Bale in Vice – Transforming himself physically and emotionally for the role of Dick Cheney.

    Bradley Cooper in A Star Is Born – Delivering both a compelling performance and a directorial debut.

    Rami Malek in Bohemian Rhapsody – Capturing the essence of Freddie Mercury with incredible authenticity.

    Viggo Mortensen in Green Book – Bringing depth and humor to his role as a bouncer-turned-driver.

    John David Washington in BlacKkKlansman – Making a splash in his first leading role in a major film.

    Leading Role (Female): Motion Picture

    These ladies brought their A-game to the big screen:

    Emily Blunt in Mary Poppins Returns – Stepping into the shoes of a beloved character with grace and charm.

    Glenn Close in The Wife – Delivering a performance full of quiet strength and emotional complexity.

    Olivia Colman in The Favourite – Masterfully portraying a queen struggling with power and vulnerability.

    Lady Gaga in A Star Is Born – Showcasing her range as an actress and musician.

    Melissa McCarthy in Can You Ever Forgive Me? – Bringing warmth and wit to her portrayal of a struggling writer.

    Supporting Role (Male): Motion Picture

    These actors provided unforgettable support to their leading counterparts:

    Mahershala Ali in Green Book – Elevating the film with his nuanced portrayal of a pianist navigating racial tensions.

    Timothée Chalamet in Beautiful Boy – Depicting the struggles of addiction with raw honesty.

    Adam Driver in BlacKkKlansman – Adding depth and humor to his role as a detective infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan.

    Sam Elliott in A Star Is Born – Providing wisdom and heart as the older brother figure.

    Richard E. Grant in Can You Ever Forgive Me? – Bringing flair and humor to his role as a struggling actor.

    Supporting Role (Female): Motion Picture

    These actresses stole the spotlight with their supporting roles:

    Amy Adams in Vice – Playing the influential wife of Dick Cheney with wit and intelligence.

    Emily Blunt in A Quiet Place – Delivering a performance filled with tension and emotion in this gripping thriller.

    Margot Robbie in Mary Queen of Scots – Portraying a queen caught in a power struggle with elegance and strength.

    Emma Stone in The Favourite – Bringing mischief and ambition to her role as a courtier vying for the queen's favor.

    Rachel Weisz in The Favourite – Adding depth and complexity to her portrayal of a devoted yet troubled noblewoman.

    Ensemble Cast: Drama Series

    These shows proved that teamwork makes the dream work:

    The Americans – A gripping spy thriller that kept audiences on the edge of their seats.

    Better Call Saul – Breaking Bad’s prequel continued to deliver complex storytelling and unforgettable characters.

    The Handmaid’s Tale – A chilling dystopian series that resonated with viewers around the world.

    Ozark – A dark drama about a family thrust into the dangerous world of money laundering.

    This Is Us – A heartwarming series that explored the complexities of family life with humor and emotion.

    Ensemble Cast: Comedy Series

    These shows brought the laughs and the heart:

    Atlanta – Donald Glover’s unique take on modern life in America.

    Barry – A dark comedy about a hitman trying to find his place in the world of acting.

    GLOW – A fun and empowering look at the world of women’s wrestling in the 1980s.

    The Kominsky Method – A touching exploration of aging and relationships in Hollywood.

    The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – A delightful series about a housewife turned stand-up comedian in the 1950s.

    Leading Role (Male): Drama Series

    Sterling K. Brown in This Is Us – Bringing depth and emotion to his role as a devoted father and husband.

    Joseph Fiennes in The Handmaid’s Tale – Portraying a complex and conflicted character in a dystopian world.

    John Krasinski in Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan – Bringing charm and intensity to his role as a CIA analyst.

    Bob Odenkirk in Better Call Saul – Continuing to evolve his character with wit and complexity.

    Leading Role (Female): Drama Series

    These actresses gave performances that were nothing short of extraordinary:

    Julia Garner in Ozark – Standing out as a young woman caught in the world of crime.

    Laura Linney in Ozark – Providing strength and resilience as a mother and business partner.

    Elisabeth Moss in The Handmaid’s Tale – Delivering a performance full of emotion and defiance.

    Sandra Oh in Killing Eve – Bringing intelligence and charm to her role as a relentless investigator.

    Robin Wright in House of Cards – Continuing to dominate the screen as a powerful political figure.

    Leading Role (Male): Comedy Series

    These comedians made us laugh and think:

    Alan Arkin in The Kominsky Method – Providing wisdom and humor as a retired actor.

    Michael Douglas in The Kominsky Method – Bringing charm and complexity to his role as a Hollywood agent.

    Bill Hader in Barry – Combining dark humor with heartfelt moments in his portrayal of a hitman turned actor.

    Tony Shalhoub in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Adding warmth and humor as the mother-in-law of the titular character.

    Henry Winkler in Barry – Bringing flair and depth to his role as a theater director.

    Leading Role (Female): Comedy Series

    These actresses brought the funny:

    Alex Borstein in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Providing comic relief as the best friend of the main character.

    Alison Brie in GLOW – Bringing heart and humor to her role as a struggling actress turned wrestler.

    Rachel Brosnahan in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel – Captivating audiences with her portrayal of a housewife turned stand-up comedian.

    Jane Fonda in Grace and Frankie – Bringing charm and wit to her role as a free-spirited grandmother.

    Lily Tomlin in Grace and Frankie – Providing humor and heart as a sharp-tongued grandmother.

    Leading Role (Male): TV Movie or Limited Series

    These actors delivered standout performances:

    Antonio Banderas in Genius: Picasso – Bringing passion and intensity to his portrayal of the legendary artist.

    Darren Criss in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story – Delivering a chilling performance as the killer of the fashion icon.

    Hugh Grant in A Very English Scandal – Providing humor and wit in his portrayal of a scandalous politician.

    Anthony Hopkins in King Lear – Bringing depth and emotion to his portrayal of the tragic king.

    Bill Pullman in The Sinner – Adding mystery and intrigue to his role as a detective investigating a bizarre crime.

    Leading Role (Female): TV Movie or Limited Series

    These actresses gave performances that were both powerful and moving:

    Amy Adams in Sharp Objects – Delivering a gripping performance as a journalist investigating a murder in her hometown.

    Patricia Arquette in Escape at Dannemora – Bringing complexity and emotion to her role as a prison employee involved in a daring escape.

    Patricia Clarkson in Sharp Objects – Providing depth and humor as the mother of the main character.

    Penélope Cruz in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story – Bringing elegance and strength to her portrayal of the fashion icon’s widow.

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