A Star Is Born leads the way in nominations at the 25th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
The musical drama, starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, scored four nominations, including in the outstanding performance by a cast category.
It was followed by Spike Lee-directed BlacKkKlansman and Olivia Colman-starring The Favourite, which each had three nods.
Here is a full list of nominations:
– Outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture
A Star Is Born
Black Panther
BlacKkKlansman
Bohemian Rhapsody
Crazy Rich Asians
– Outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role
Christian Bale (Vice)
Bradley Cooper (A Star Is Born)
Rami Malek (Bohemian Rhapsody)
Viggo Mortensen (Green Book)
John David Washington (BlacKkKlansman)
– Outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role
Emily Blunt (Mary Poppins Returns)
Glenn Close (The Wife)
Olivia Colman (The Favourite)
Lady Gaga (A Star Is Born)
Melissa McCarthy (Can You Ever Forgive Me?)
– Outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role
Mahershala Ali (Green Book)
Timothee Chalamet (Beautiful Boy)
Adam Driver (BlacKkKlansman)
Sam Elliott (A Star Is Born)
Richard E Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?)
– Outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role
Amy Adams (Vice)
Emily Blunt (A Quiet Place)
Margot Robbie (Mary Queen Of Scots)
Emma Stone (The Favourite)
Rachel Weisz (The Favourite)
– Television
– Outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series
The Americans
Better Call Saul
The Handmaid’s Tale
Ozark
This Is Us
– Outstanding performance by an ensemble in a comedy series
Atlanta
Barry
Glow
The Kominsky Method
The Marvellous Mrs Maisel
– Outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series
Julia Garner (Ozark)
Laura Linney (Ozark)
Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale)
Sandra Oh (Killing Eve)
Robin Wright (House Of Cards)
– Outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series
Jason Bateman (Ozark)
Sterling K Brown (This Is Us)
Joseph Fiennes (The Handmaid’s Tale)
John Krasinski (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan)
Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul)
– Outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series
Alex Borstein (The Marvellous Mrs Maisel)
Alison Brie (Glow)
Rachel Brosnahan (The Marvellous Mrs Maisel)
Jane Fonda (Grace And Frankie)
Lily Tomlin (Grace And Frankie)
– Outstanding performance by a male actor in a comedy series
Alan Arkin (The Kominsky Method)
Michael Douglas (The Kominsky Method)
Bill Hader (Barry)
Tony Shalhoub (The Marvellous Mrs Maisel)
Henry Winkler (Barry)
– Outstanding performance by a female actor in a television movie or limited series
Amy Adams (Sharp Objects)
Patricia Arquette (Escape At Dannemora)
Patricia Clarkson (Sharp Objects)
Penelope Cruz (The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)
Emma Stone (Maniac)
– Outstanding performance by a male actor in a television movie or limited series
Antonio Banderas (Genius: Picasso)
Darren Criss (The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story)
Hugh Grant (A Very English Scandal)
Anthony Hopkins (King Lear)
Bill Pullman (The Sinner)
– Stunts
– Outstanding action performances by stunt ensembles in a motion picture
Ant-Man And The Wasp
Avengers: Infinity War
The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs
Black Panther
Mission: Impossible – Fallout
– Outstanding action performances by TV stunt ensembles in a TV comedy or drama
Glow
Marvel’s Daredevil
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan
The Walking Dead
Westworld
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