SAG awards: 'Black Panther', ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ win big; Emily Blunt turns upset winner for 'A Quiet Place'

January 28, 2019 09:22 am | Updated 09:47 am IST - New York

Emily Blunt poses with the award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role for ‘A Quiet Place’ in the press room at the 25th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angeles.

Emily Blunt poses with the award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role for ‘A Quiet Place’ in the press room at the 25th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, in Los Angeles.

Black Panther took the top award at Sunday’s 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards, giving Ryan Coogler’s superhero sensation its most significant awards-season honor yet and potentially setting up Wakanda for a major role at next month’s Academy Awards.

The two leading Oscar nominees Roma and The Favourite were bypassed by the actors guild for a best ensemble field that also included BlacKkKlansman , Crazy Rich Asians , Bohemian Rhapsody and A Star Is Born . Although Black Panther wasn’t nominated for any individual SAG Awards, it took home the final award at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

Before a stage full of actors, Chadwick Boseman tried to put into context the moment for the trailblazing Black Panther , which also won for its stunt performer ensemble. “To be young, gifted and black,” he said, quoting the Nina Simone song.

“We know what it’s like to be told there isn’t a screen for you to be featured on, a stage for you to be featured on. ... We know what’s like to be beneath and not above. And that is what we went to work with every day,” said Boseman. “We knew that we could create a world that exemplified a world we wanted to see. We knew that we had something to give.”

The win puts Black Panther squarely in contention for best picture at the Academy Awards where it’s nominated for seven honors including best picture. Actors make up the largest percentage of the academy, so their preferences can have an especially large impact on the Oscar race. In the last decade the SAG ensemble winner has gone on to win best picture at the Academy Awards half of the time.

In the lead acting categories, Glenn Close and Rami Malek solidified themselves as front-runners with wins that followed their triumphs at the Golden Globes. The 71-year-old Close, a seven-time nominee but never an Oscar winner, won best actress for her performance in The Wife . In her speech, she spoke about the power of film in a multiscreen world.

“One of the most powerful things we have as human beings are two eyes looking into two eyes,” said Close. “Film is the only art form that allows us the close-up.”

Malek, wining best actor over Christian Bale ( Vice ) and Bradley Cooper ( A Star Is Born ) for his performance in Bohemian Rhapsody , seemingly sealed the Oscar many are predicting for him. Malek’s awards are mounting even as the director of Bohemian Rhapsody , Bryan Singer, is facing multiple accusations of sexual assault with minors. Singer has denied the claims.

As he did at the Globes, Malek dedicated his award to Mercury.

“I get some power from him that’s about stepping up and living your best life, being exactly who you want to be and accomplishing everything you so desire,” said Malek.

Upset winner

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel kicked off the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards with a trio of honors while Emily Blunt was the upset winner for best supporting actress for her role in the horror thriller A Quiet Place .

Blunt’s win was a shocker, particularly for the actress, herself. Blunt, also nominated by the guild for her lead performance in Mary Poppins Returns , was visibly surprised. She wasn’t among Tuesday’s Oscars nominees for either film.

“Guys. That truly has blown my slicked hair back,” said Blunt, who praised her husband and A Quiet Place director John Krasinski as a “stunning filmmaker.” “Thank you for giving me the part. You would have been in major trouble if you hadn’t.”

Best supporting actor in a film went more as expected. Mahershala Ali, who won two years ago for Moonlight , won for his performance in Peter Farrelly’s interracial road trip Green Book . Ali thanked his co-star, Viggo Mortensen, and Farrelly.

The Amazon series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel won the first three awards handed out Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. It won best comedy series ensemble, best actress in a comedy series for Rachel Brosnahan, and best actor in a comedy series for Tony Shalhoub, whose win was a surprise in a category that included Bill Hader ( Barry ) and Michael Douglas ( The Kominsky Method ).

“We cannot thank you enough,” said Shalhoub, speaking for the cast. “Stay with us.”

Tom Hanks presented the lifetime achievement award to Alan Alda, who in July revealed that he had been living with Parkinson’s disease. The 83-year-old actor took the stage to a standing ovation while the theme to M.A.S.H. played. He said the award came at a reflective moment for him.

“And I see more than ever now how proud I am to be a part of our brotherhood and sisterhood of actors,” said Alda. “It may never have been more urgent to see the world through another person’s eyes. When a culture is divided so sharply, actors can help a least a little just by doing what we do. And the nice part is it’s fun to do it. So my wish for all of us is- Let’s stay playful.”

For the second time, the cast of This Is Us won best ensemble in a drama series. Other TV winners included Sandra Oh ( Killing Eve ), Darren Criss for Assassination of Gianni Versace and Patricia Arquette for Escape at Dannemora . Arquette thanked Special Counsel investigator Robert Mueller “and everyone working to make sure we have sovereignty for the United States of America.”

The SAG Awards have one thing the Oscars don’t — a host. Emcee Megan Mullally kicked off the awards by tweaking their role among the many honors leading up to next month’s Oscars. She called the SAGs “the greatest honor an actor can receive this weekend.”

The show did not boost the chances of other Oscar hopefuls, A Star Is Born , The Favourite and BlacKkKlansman , which were all shut out Sunday night.

Among the attendees Sunday was Geoffrey Owens, the Cosby Show actor who caused a stir when he was photographed working at a New Jersey Trader Joe’s. He was among the performers who began the show with the SAG Awards’ typical “I am an actor” testimony. Reunited as presenters were Fatal Attraction stars Michael Douglas and Glenn Close.

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