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Screen Actors Guild

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noun

  1. a labor union for motion-picture performers, founded in 1933. SAG


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She’s been acting since infancy, making her on-screen debut at 3 months old in 1972, playing a baby boy alongside her mother in an episode of “Days of Our Lives”; by kindergarten, Applegate became a member of the Screen Actors Guild.

From Los Angeles Times

Hosted by Kristen Bell, the Actor Awards — formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards — streamed live Sunday on Netflix, with “Hamnet” star Jessie Buckley, Michael B. Jordan and the rest of the “Sinners” cast emerging as the night’s biggest winners on the film side.

From Los Angeles Times

Follow along here as the winners of the 32nd Actor Awards — formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards — are announced Sunday live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

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O’Hara is the first woman in the history of the Screen Actors Guild to earn an individual trophy posthumously.

From Los Angeles Times

The Screen Actors Guild Awards have been rebranded to the Actor Awards this year.

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