Horror-thriller Sinners triumphs at the Actor Awards in the lead up to the Oscars
Supernatural thriller Sinners claimed the Actor Award for Best Movie Cast on Sunday, a victory that sets up a face-off with One Battle After Another for the prestigious Best Picture prize at the upcoming Oscars.
Delroy Lindo accepted the Actor Award trophy with fellow Sinners cast members standing behind him on stage in Los Angeles. The Warner Bros movie tells the story of two brothers who set up a juke joint in the segregation-era US South and are confronted by a vampire in a tale that celebrates blues music and black culture.
“Every single day we brought ourselves, we brought our hearts, we brought our souls, we brought our spirits to this endeavour,” Lindo said at the ceremony, which was streamed live on Netflix. “To be recognised by you all, thank you does not even begin to encompass the gratitude that we feel.”
Sinners star Michael B Jordan, who plays two roles — brothers Smoke and Stack — was named Best Film Actor. Jordan thanked his fellow nominees in a field that included Marty Supreme star Timothée Chalamet and One Battle After Another actor Leonardo DiCaprio.

“This ride has been unbelievable and I thank you for welcoming me in and making me feel seen,” Jordan said.
Sean Penn won the Actor Award for a supporting role in One Battle After Another.
The Actor Awards, previously called the SAG Awards, are handed out by members of the SAG-AFTRA actors union. Winners are closely watched because actors make up the biggest group of voters for the Academy Awards on March 15.
One Battle After Another, about a revolutionary-turned-father who tries to save his daughter’s life, has cleaned up at previous Hollywood award shows and has been viewed as a frontrunner at the Oscars, the highest honours in the film business. It won the top trophy on Saturday at the Producers Guild Awards, an honour that often mirrors the Best Picture winner at the Oscars.
The strong showing for Sinners from the actors union shows that the film also has widespread support in Hollywood.
Among other honourees on Sunday, Jessie Buckley was named Best Actress for playing William Shakespeare’s wife, Agnes Hathaway, in Hamnet.

Best Supporting Actress in a Movie went to Amy Madigan for her performance as the wacky Aunt Gladys in the horror flick Weapons.
In television awards, actors celebrated the late Catherine O’Hara as the Best Female in a Television Comedy for her role as a movie producer in Hollywood satire The Studio.
Seth Rogen, the writer and star of The Studio, accepted the trophy on her behalf. He said O’Hara frequently sent polite emails suggesting rewrites of her scenes and her ideas always made them better.
“It showed you can be a genius and can be kind, and one of those things does not have to come at the expense of the other,” Rogen said at the ceremony, which was streamed live on Netflix.
O’Hara, known for movies such as Home Alone and the TV show Schitt’s Creek, died at age 71 on January 30 of a pulmonary embolism.
The Studio won the Actor Award for best cast in a TV comedy, and The Pitt earned Best Cast in a TV drama.
Harrison Ford was feted with a lifetime achievement award. The 83-year-old reflected on his career, which he joked was “at the halfway point”. “People I once thought were misfits and geeks turned out to be my people,” he said of his fellow actors.

“I’m indeed a lucky guy,” added Ford, who is currently starring in the TV series Shrinking. “Lucky to have found my people, lucky to find work that challenges me, lucky to still be doing it. I don’t take that for granted.”
Full list of awards
Movie Awards
Best Cast in a Motion Picture
Sinners
Best Female Actor in a Leading Role
Jessie Buckley, Hamnet
Best Male Actor in a Leading Role
Michael B Jordan, Sinners
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Amy Madigan, Weapons
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Sean Penn, One Battle After Another
Best Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning
Television Awards
Best Ensemble in a Drama Series
The Pitt
Best Female Actor in Drama Series
Keri Russell, The Diplomat
Best Male Actor in Drama Series
Noah Wyle, The Pitt
Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series
The Studio
Best Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Catherine O’Hara, The Studio
Best Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Seth Rogen, The Studio
Best Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
Michelle Williams, Dying for Sex
Best Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
Owen Cooper, Adolescence
Best Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
The Last of Us
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