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LOS ANGELES (FNN NEWS) – Nominees for the 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® for outstanding individual, cast and ensemble performances in film and television of 2016, as well as the nominees for outstanding action performances by film and television stunt ensembles were announced this morning at the Pacific Design Center’s SilverScreen Theater in West Hollywood.

SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris introduced Sophia Bush (Chicago P.D., One Tree Hill) and Common (Suicide Squad, Selma), who announced the nominees for this year’s Actors®. The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017 at 8 p.m. (ET) / 5 p.m. (PT).

The complete list:

THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
CASEY AFFLECK / Lee Chandler – “MANCHESTER BY THE SEA” (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
ANDREW GARFIELD / Desmond Doss – “HACKSAW RIDGE” (Lionsgate)
RYAN GOSLING / Sebastian –“LA LA LAND” (Lionsgate)
VIGGO MORTENSEN / Ben – “CAPTAIN FANTASTIC” (Bleecker Street)
DENZEL WASHINGTON / Troy Maxson – “FENCES” (Paramount Pictures)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
AMY ADAMS / Louise Banks – “ARRIVAL” (Paramount Pictures)
EMILY BLUNT / Rachel – “THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN” (Universal Pictures)
NATALIE PORTMAN / Jackie Kennedy – “JACKIE” (Fox Searchlight Pictures)
EMMA STONE / Mia – “LA LA LAND” (Lionsgate)
MERYL STREEP / Florence Foster Jenkins – “FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS” (Paramount Pictures)

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
MAHERSHALA ALI / Juan – “MOONLIGHT” (A24)
JEFF BRIDGES / Marcus Hamilton – “HELL OR HIGH WATER” (CBS Films)
HUGH GRANT / St Clair Bayfield – “FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS” (Paramount Pictures)
LUCAS HEDGES / Patrick Chandler – “MANCHESTER BY THE SEA” (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
DEV PATEL / Saroo Brierley – “LION” (The Weinstein Company)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
VIOLA DAVIS / Rose Maxson – “FENCES” (Paramount Pictures)
NAOMIE HARRIS / Paula – “MOONLIGHT” (A24)
NICOLE KIDMAN / Sue Brierley – “LION” (The Weinstein Company)
OCTAVIA SPENCER / Dorothy Vaughan – “HIDDEN FIGURES” (20th Century Fox)
MICHELLE WILLIAMS / Randi Chandler – “MANCHESTER BY THE SEA” (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
CAPTAIN FANTASTIC (Bleecker Street)

ANNALISE BASSO / Vespyr
SHREE CROOKS / Zaja
ANN DOWD / Abigail
KATHRYN HAHN / Harper
NICHOLAS HAMILTON / Rellian
SAMANTHA ISLER / Kielyr
FRANK LANGELLA / Jack
GEORGE MacKAY / Bo
ERIN MORIARTY / Claire
VIGGO MORTENSEN / Ben
MISSI PYLE / Ellen
CHARLIE SHOTWELL / Nai
STEVE ZAHN / Dave

FENCES (Paramount Pictures)
JOVAN ADEPO / Cory
VIOLA DAVIS / Rose Maxson
STEPHEN McKINLEY HENDERSON / Jim Bono
RUSSELL HORNSBY / Lyons
SANIYYA SIDNEY / Raynell
DENZEL WASHINGTON / Troy Maxson
MYKELTI WILLIAMSON / Gabriel

HIDDEN FIGURES (20th Century Fox)
MAHERSHALA ALI / Col. Jim Johnson
KEVIN COSTNER / Al Harrison
KIRSTEN DUNST / Vivian Mitchell
TARAJI P. HENSON / Katherine G. Johnson
ALDIS HODGE / Levi Jackson
JANELLE MONÁE / Mary Jackson
JIM PARSONS / Paul Stafford
GLEN POWELL / John Glenn
OCTAVIA SPENCER / Dorothy Vaughan

MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (Amazon Studios and Roadside Attractions)
CASEY AFFLECK / Lee Chandler
MATTHEW BRODERICK / Jeffrey
KYLE CHANDLER / Joe Chandler
LUCAS HEDGES / Patrick Chandler
GRETCHEN MOL / Elise
MICHELLE WILLIAMS / Randi Chandler

MOONLIGHT (A24)
MAHERSHALA ALI / Juan
NAOMIE HARRIS / Paula
ANDRÉ HOLLAND / Kevin
JHARREL JEROME / Kevin (16)
JANELLE MONÁE / Teresa
TREVANTE RHODES / Black
ASHTON SANDERS / Chiron

TELEVISION PROGRAMS

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
RIZ AHMED / Nasir “Naz” Khan – “THE NIGHT OF” (HBO)
STERLING K. BROWN / Christopher Darden – “THE PEOPLE V. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY” (FX Networks)
BRYAN CRANSTON / President Lyndon B. Johnson – “ALL THE WAY” (HBO)
JOHN TURTURRO / John Stone – “THE NIGHT OF” (HBO)
COURTNEY B. VANCE / Johnnie Cochran – “THE PEOPLE V. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY” (FX Networks)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD / Lacie – “BLACK MIRROR” (Netflix)
FELICITY HUFFMAN / Leslie Graham – “AMERICAN CRIME” (ABC)
AUDRA McDONALD / Billie Holiday – “LADY DAY AT EMERSON’S BAR & GRILL” (HBO)
SARAH PAULSON / Marcia Clark – “THE PEOPLE V. O.J. SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY” (FX Networks)
KERRY WASHINGTON / Anita Hill – “CONFIRMATION” (HBO)

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
STERLING K. BROWN / Randall Pearson – “THIS IS US” (NBC)
PETER DINKLAGE / Tyrion Lannister – “GAME OF THRONES” (HBO)
JOHN LITHGOW / Winston Churchill – “THE CROWN” (Netflix)
RAMI MALEK / Elliot Alderson – “MR. ROBOT” (USA Network)
KEVIN SPACEY / Frank Underwood – “HOUSE OF CARDS” (Netflix)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN / Eleven – “STRANGER THINGS” (Netflix)
CLAIRE FOY / Queen Elizabeth II – “THE CROWN” (Netflix)
THANDIE NEWTON / Maeve Millay – “WESTWORLD” (HBO)
WINONA RYDER / Joyce Byers – “STRANGER THINGS” (Netflix)
ROBIN WRIGHT / Claire Underwood – “HOUSE OF CARDS” (Netflix)

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
ANTHONY ANDERSON / Andre Johnson – “BLACK-ISH” (ABC)
TITUSS BURGESS / Titus Andromedon – “UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT” (Netflix)
TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy – “MODERN FAMILY” (ABC)
WILLIAM H. MACY / Frank Gallagher – “SHAMELESS” (Showtime)
JEFFREY TAMBOR / Maura Pfefferman – “TRANSPARENT” (Amazon)

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
UZO ADUBA / Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren – “ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK” (Netflix)
JANE FONDA / Grace Hanson – “GRACE AND FRANKIE” (Netflix)
ELLIE KEMPER / Kimmy Schmidt – “UNBREAKABLE KIMMY SCHMIDT” (Netflix)
JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS / President Selina Meyer – “VEEP” (HBO)
LILY TOMLIN / Frankie Bergstein – “GRACE AND FRANKIE” (Netflix)

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
THE CROWN (Netflix)

CLAIRE FOY / Queen Elizabeth II
CLIVE FRANCIS / Lord Salisbury
HARRY HADDEN-PATON / Martin Charteris
VICTORIA HAMILTON / Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
DANIEL INGS / Mike Parker
BILLY JENKINS / Prince Charles
VANESSA KIRBY / Princess Margaret
JOHN LITHGOW / Winston Churchill
LIZZY McINNERNY / Bobo Macdonald
BEN MILES / Peter Townsend
JEREMY NORTHAM / Anthony Eden
NICHOLAS ROWE / Jock Colville
MATT SMITH / Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
PIP TORRENS / Tommy Lascelles
HARRIET WALTER / Clemmie Churchill

DOWNTON ABBEY (Masterpiece/PBS)
SAMANTHA BOND / Lady Rosamund Painswick
HUGH BONNEVILLE / Robert Crawley, Earl of Grantham
PATRICK BRENNAN / Mr. Dawes
LAURA CARMICHAEL / Lady Edith Crawley
JIM CARTER / Charles Carson
RAQUEL CASSIDY / Baxter
PAUL COPLEY / Mr. Mason
BRENDAN COYLE / John Bates
MICHELLE DOCKERY / Lady Mary Crawley
KEVIN DOYLE / Joseph Molesley
MICHAEL FOX / Andy
JOANNE FROGGATT / Anna Bates
MATTHEW GOODE / Henry Talbot
HARRY HADDEN-PATON / Bertie Pelham
ROBERT JAMES-COLLIER / Thomas Barrow
SUE JOHNSTON / Miss Denker
ALLEN LEECH / Tom Branson
PHYLLIS LOGAN / Mrs. Hughes
ELIZABETH McGOVERN / Cora Crawley, Countess of Grantham
SOPHIE McSHERA / Daisy Mason
LESLEY NICOL / Mrs. Patmore
DOUGLAS REITH / Lord Merton
DAVID ROBB / Dr. Clarkson
MAGGIE SMITH / Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham
JEREMY SWIFT / Spratt
HOWARD WARD / Sgt. Willis
PENELOPE WILTON / Isobel Crawley

GAME OF THRONES (HBO)
ALFIE ALLEN / Theon Greyjoy
JACOB ANDERSON / Grey Worm
DEAN CHARLES CHAPMAN / Tommen Baratheon
EMILIA CLARKE / Daenerys Targaryen
NIKOLAJ COSTER-WALDAU / Jaime Lannister
LIAM CUNNINGHAM / Davos Seaworth
PETER DINKLAGE / Tyrion Lannister
NATHALIE EMMANUEL / Missandei
KIT HARINGTON / Jon Snow
LENA HEADEY / Cersei Lannister
CONLETH HILL / Varys
KRISTOFER HIVJU / Tormund Giantsbane
MICHIEL HUISMAN / Daario Naharis
FAYE MARSAY / Waif
JONATHAN PRYCE / High Sparrow
SOPHIE TURNER / Sansa Stark
CARICE VAN HOUTEN / Melisandre
GEMMA WHELAN / Yara Greyjoy
MAISIE WILLIAMS / Arya Stark

STRANGER THINGS (Netflix)
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN / Eleven
CARA BUONO / Karen Wheeler
JOE CHREST / Ted Wheeler
NATALIA DYER / Nancy Wheeler
DAVID HARBOUR / Jim Hopper
CHARLIE HEATON / Jonathan Byers
JOE KEERY / Steve Harrington
GATEN MATARAZZO / Dustin Henderson
CALEB McLAUGHLIN / Lucas Sinclair
MATTHEW MODINE / Dr. Martin Brenner
ROB MORGAN / Officer Powell
JOHN PAUL REYNOLDS / Officer Callahan
WINONA RYDER / Joyce Byers
NOAH SCHNAPP / Will Byers
MARK STEGER / The Monster
FINN WOLFHARD / Mike Wheeler

WESTWORLD (HBO)
BEN BARNES / Logan
INGRID BOLSØ BERDAL / Armistice
ED HARRIS / Man in Black
LUKE HEMSWORTH / Ashley Stubbs
ANTHONY HOPKINS / Dr. Robert Ford
SIDSE BABETT KNUDSEN / Theresa Cullen
JAMES MARSDEN / Teddy Flood
LEONARDO NAM / Felix Lutz
THANDIE NEWTON / Maeve Millay
TALULAH RILEY / Angela
RODRIGO SANTORO / Hector Escaton
ANGELA SARAFYAN / Clementine Pennyfeather
JIMMI SIMPSON / William
PTOLEMY SLOCUM / Sylvester
EVAN RACHEL WOOD / Dolores Abernathy
SHANNON WOODWARD / Elsie Hughes
JEFFREY WRIGHT / Bernard Lowe

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)

MAYIM BIALIK / Amy Farrah Fowler
KALEY CUOCO / Penny
JOHNNY GALECKI / Leonard Hofstadter
SIMON HELBERG / Howard Wolowitz
KUNAL NAYYAR / Rajesh Koothrappali
JIM PARSONS / Sheldon Cooper
MELISSA RAUCH / Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz

BLACK-ISH (ABC)
ANTHONY ANDERSON / Andre Johnson
MILES BROWN / Jack Johnson
DEON COLE / Charlie Telphy
LAURENCE FISHBURNE / Pops
JENIFER LEWIS / Ruby Johnson
PETER MACKENZIE / Mr. Stevens
MARSAI MARTIN / Diane Johnson
JEFF MEACHAM / Josh
TRACEE ELLIS ROSS / Rainbow Johnson
MARCUS SCRIBNER / Andre Johnson, Jr.
YARA SHAHIDI / Zoey Johnson

MODERN FAMILY (ABC)
AUBREY ANDERSON-EMMONS / Lily Tucker-Pritchett
JULIE BOWEN / Claire Dunphy
TY BURRELL / Phil Dunphy
JESSE TYLER FERGUSON / Mitchell Pritchett
NOLAN GOULD / Luke Dunphy
SARAH HYLAND / Haley Dunphy
JEREMY MAGUIRE / Joe Pritchett
ED O’NEILL / Jay Pritchett
RICO RODRIGUEZ / Manny Delgado
ERIC STONESTREET / Cameron Tucker
SOFIA VERGARA / Gloria Delgado-Pritchett
ARIEL WINTER / Alex Dunphy

ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (Netflix)
UZO ADUBA / Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren
ALAN AISENBERG / Baxter “Gerber” Bayley
DANIELLE BROOKS / Tasha “Taystee” Jefferson
BLAIR BROWN / Judy King
JACKIE CRUZ / Marisol “Flaca” Gonzales
LEA DeLARIA / Big Boo
BETH DOVER / Linda Ferguson
KIMIKO GLENN / Brook Soso
ANNIE GOLDEN / Norma Romano
LAURA GOMEZ / Blanca Flores
DIANE GUERRERO / Maritza Ramos
MICHAEL J. HARNEY / Sam Healy
BRAD WILLIAM HENKE / Desi Piscatella
VICKY JEUDY / Janae Watson
JULIE LAKE / Angie Rice
SELENIS LEYVA / Gloria Mendoza
NATASHA LYONNE / Nicky Nichols
TARYN MANNING / Tiffany “Pennsatucky” Doggett
JAMES McMENAMIN / Charlie “Donuts” Coates
ADRIENNE C. MOORE / Cindy “Black Cindy” Hayes
KATE MULGREW / Galina “Red” Reznikov
EMMA MYLES / Leanne Taylor
MATT PETERS / Joel Luschek
LORI PETTY / Lolly Whitehill
JESSICA PIMENTEL / Maria Ruiz
DASCHA POLANCO / Dayanara “Daya” Diaz
LAURA PREPON / Alex Vause
JOLENE PURDY / Stephanie Hapakuka
ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ / Aleida Diaz
NICK SANDOW / Joe Caputo
ABIGAIL SAVAGE / Gina Murphy
TAYLOR SCHILLING / Piper Chapman
CONSTANCE SHULMAN / Erica “Yoga” Jones
DALE SOULES / Frieda Berlin
YAEL STONE / Lorna Morello
LIN TUCCI / Anita DeMarco
SAMIRA WILEY / Poussey Washington

VEEP (HBO)
DAN BAKKEDAHL / Roger Furlong
SUFE BRADSHAW / Sue Wilson
ANNA CHLUMSKY / Amy Brookheimer
GARY COLE / Kent Davison
KEVIN DUNN / Ben Cafferty
CLEA DUVALL / Marjorie Palmiotti
NELSON FRANKLIN / Will
TONY HALE / Gary Walsh
HUGH LAURIE / Tom James
JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS / President Selina Meyer
SAM RICHARDSON / Richard
REID SCOTT / Dan Egan
TIMOTHY SIMONS / Jonah Ryan
JOHN SLATTERY / Charlie Baird
SARAH SUTHERLAND / Catherine
MATT WALSH / Mike McLintock
WAYNE WILDERSON / Wayne
STUNT ENSEMBLES

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
“CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR” (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
“DOCTOR STRANGE” (Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures)
“HACKSAW RIDGE” (Lionsgate)
“JASON BOURNE” (Universal Pictures)
“NOCTURNAL ANIMALS” (Focus Features)

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series
“GAME OF THRONES” (HBO)
“MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL” (Netflix)
“MARVEL’S LUKE CAGE” (Netflix)
“THE WALKING DEAD” (AMC)
“WESTWORLD” (HBO)
LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

53rd Annual SAG Life Achievement Award
LILY TOMLIN

23rd ANNUAL SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS® NOMINATIONS FACT SHEET

ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES & TELEVISION PROGRAMS

JIM PARSONS – 2
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hidden Figures”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “The Big Bang Theory”

ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

MAHERSHALA ALI – 3
MALE SUPPORT – “Moonlight”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hidden Figures”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moonlight”

CASEY AFFLECK – 2
MALE LEAD – “Manchester By The Sea”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”

VIOLA DAVIS – 2
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Fences”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Fences”

NAOMIE HARRIS – 2
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Moonlight”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moonlight”

LUCAS HEDGES – 2
MALE SUPPORT – “Manchester By The Sea”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”

VIGGO MORTENSEN – 2
MALE LEAD – “Captain Fantastic”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Captain Fantastic”

OCTAVIA SPENCER – 2
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Hidden Figures”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hidden Figures”

DENZEL WASHINGTON – 2
MALE LEAD – “Fences”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Fences”

MICHELLE WILLIAMS – 2
FEMALE SUPPORT – “Manchester By The Sea”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”

ACTORS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS – TELEVISION PROGRAMS

ANTHONY ANDERSON – 2
MALE COMEDY – “Black-ish”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Black-ish”

UZO ADUBA – 2
FEMALE COMEDY – “Orange is the New Black”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Orange is the New Black”

MILLIE BOBBY BROWN – 2
FEMALE DRAMA – “Stranger Things”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Stranger Things”

STERLING K. BROWN – 2
MALE TV MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES – “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
MALE DRAMA – “This Is Us”

TY BURRELL – 2
MALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”

PETER DINKLAGE – 2
MALE DRAMA – “Game of Thrones”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Game of Thrones”

CLAIRE FOY – 2
FEMALE DRAMA – “The Crown”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Crown”

HARRY HADDEN-PATON – 2
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Crown”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Downton Abbey”

JOHN LITHGOW – 2
MALE DRAMA – “The Crown”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Crown”

JULIA LOUIS–DREYFUS – 2
FEMALE COMEDY – “Veep”
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Veep”

THANDIE NEWTON – 2
FEMALE DRAMA – “Westworld”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Westworld”

WINONA RYDER – 2
FEMALE DRAMA – “Stranger Things”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Stranger Things”

THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS
“Manchester By The Sea” – 4
“Fences” – 3
“Moonlight” – 3
“Captain Fantastic” – 2
“Florence Foster Jenkins” – 2
“Hacksaw Ridge” – 2 (including stunt ensemble nomination)
“Hidden Figures” – 2
“La La Land” – 2
“Lion” – 2
TELEVISION PROGRAMS WITH MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS
“The Crown” – 3
“Game of Thrones” – 3 (including stunt ensemble nomination)
“The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story” – 3
“Stranger Things” – 3
“Westworld” – 3 (including stunt ensemble nomination)
“Black-ish” – 2
“Grace And Frankie” – 2
“House of Cards” – 2
“Modern Family” – 2
“The Night Of” – 2
“Orange is the New Black” – 2
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” – 2
“Veep” – 2

NOMINATIONS BY STUDIO FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES
PARAMOUNT PICTURES – 6
AMAZON STUDIOS – 4
LIONSGATE – 4
ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS – 4
A24 – 3
20TH CENTURY FOX – 2
BLEECKER STREET – 2
UNIVERSAL PICTURES – 2
WALT DISNEY STUDIOS MOTION PICTURES – 2
THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY – 2
CBS FILMS – 1
FOCUS FEATURES – 1
FOX SEARCHLIGHT – 1

NOMINATIONS BY NETWORK FOR TELEVISION PROGRAMS
NETFLIX – 17
HBO – 13
ABC – 5
FX Networks – 3
AMAZON – 1
AMC – 1
CBS – 1
MASTERPIECE/PBS – 1
NBC – 1
SHOWTIME – 1
USA Network – 1

FIRST-TIME INDIVIDUAL ACTOR® NOMINEES
RIZ AHMED
EMILY BLUNT
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN
STERLING K. BROWN
TITUSS BURGESS
CLAIRE FOY
NAOMIE HARRIS
LUCAS HEDGES
AUDRA McDONALD
COURTNEY B. VANCE

FIRST-TIME TELEVISION SERIES ENSEMBLE NOMINEES
Black-ish”
“The Crown”
“Stranger Things”
“Westworld”

INDIVIDUAL RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTORS® RECEIVED
A tie:
JULIANNA MARGULIES – 8 Actors® (4 for individual performances and 4 for ensemble performances)
2011, 2010 – FEMALE DRAMA – “The Good Wife”
1999, 1998 – FEMALE DRAMA – “ER”
1999, 1998, 1997, 1996 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “ER”

ALEC BALDWIN – 8 Actors® (7 for individual performances and 1 for ensemble performance)
2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007 – MALE COMEDY – “30 Rock”
2009 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “30 Rock”
INDIVIDUAL RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTOR® NOMINATIONS
EDIE FALCO
– 22 Actor® nominations (14 for individual performances, 8 for ensemble performances)
Previous Actors®:
2008, 2003, 2000 – FEMALE DRAMA – “The Sopranos”
2008, 2000 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Sopranos”

Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Nurse Jackie”
2013 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Nurse Jackie”
2007, 2005, 2002, 2001 – FEMALE DRAMA – “The Sopranos”
2007, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Sopranos”
ENSEMBLE RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTORS® RECEIVED
A tie:
ER – 4 Actors® – 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996
MODERN FAMILY – 4 Actors® – 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011
ENSEMBLE RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTOR® NOMINATIONS
A tie:
FRASIER – 9 Actor® nominations – – 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995
LAW & ORDER – 9 Actor® nominations – 2004, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995
RECORD HOLDERS – MOST ACTOR® NOMINATIONS IN A SINGLE YEAR
A tie:
JAMIE FOXX – 4 Actor® nominations in 2005 (3 for individual performances, 1 for ensemble performance)
MALE LEAD – “Ray”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Ray”
MALE SUPPORT – “Collateral”
MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story”
MAGGIE SMITH – 4 Actor® nominations in 2013 (2 for individual performances, 2 for ensemble performances)
FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
FEMALE DRAMA – “Downton Abbey”
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Downton Abbey”
ACTORS HONORED WITH ACTOR® STATUETTES FOR SEPARATE PERFORMANCES IN A SINGLE YEAR
STEVE CARELL

2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Little Miss Sunshine”
2007 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “The Office”

BRYAN CRANSTON
2013 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Argo”
2013 – MALE DRAMA – “Breaking Bad”

IDRIS ELBA
2016 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Luther”
2016 – MALE SUPPORT – “Beasts of No Nation”

ALBERT FINNEY
2001 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Traffic”
2001 – MALE SUPPORT – “Erin Brockovich”

HELEN MIRREN
2007 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Queen”
2007 – FEMALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Elizabeth I”

GARY SINISE
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Apollo 13”
1996 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Truman”

NOMINEE SAG AWARDS® HISTORIES
(Note: “Total” tallies include this year’s nominations)

THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
CASEY AFFLECK
/ “Manchester By The Sea”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2008 – MALE SUPPORT – “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford”

ANDREW GARFIELD / “Hacksaw Ridge”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Social Network”

RYAN GOSLING / “La La Land”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Big Short”
2008 – MALE LEAD – “Lars and the Real Girl”
2007 – MALE LEAD – “Half Nelson”

VIGGO MORTENSEN / “Captain Fantastic”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Captain Fantastic”
Previous Actors®:
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The Kind”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2008 – MALE LEAD – “Eastern Promises”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring”

DENZEL WASHINGTON / “Fences”
Total nominations in this category: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Fences”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2013 – MALE LEAD – “Flight”
2008 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “American Gangster”
2002 – MALE LEAD – “Training Day”
2000 – MALE LEAD – “The Hurricane”
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
AMY ADAMS
/ “Arrival”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Previous Actors®:
2014 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “American Hustle”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Fighter”
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Fighter”
2009 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Doubt”
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Doubt”
2006 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Junebug”

EMILY BLUNT / “The Girl on the Train”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Emily Blunt’s first Actor® nomination

NATALIE PORTMAN / “Jackie”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actors®:
2011 – FEMALE LEAD – “Black Swan”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Black Swan”

EMMA STONE / “La La Land”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actors®:
2015 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Birdman”
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Help”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2015 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Birdman”

MERYL STREEP / “Florence Foster Jenkins”
Total nominations in this category: 10
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 17
Previous Actors®:
2009 – FEMALE LEAD – “Doubt”
2004 – FEMALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Angels in America”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2015 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Into The Woods”
2014 – FEMALE LEAD – “August: Osage County”
2014 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “August: Osage County”
2012 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Iron Lady”
2010 – FEMALE LEAD – “Julie & Julia”
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Doubt”
2007 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Devil Wears Prada”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Adaptation”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Hours”
2000 – FEMALE LEAD – “Music of the Heart”
1999 – FEMALE LEAD – “One True Thing”
1997 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Marvin’s Room”
1996 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Bridges of Madison County”
1995 – FEMALE LEAD – “The River Wild”
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
MAHERSHALA ALI
/ “Moonlight”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moonlight”
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hidden Figures”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “House of Cards”
2015 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “House of Cards”
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button”

JEFF BRIDGES / “Hell or High Water”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actors®:
2010 – MALE LEAD – “Crazy Heart”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – MALE LEAD – “True Grit”
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Seabiscuit”
2001 – MALE SUPPORT – “The Contender”

HUGH GRANT / “Florence Foster Jenkins”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Sense and Sensibility”

LUCAS HEDGES / “Manchester By The Sea”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”
These are Lucas Hedges’ first Actor® nominations

DEV PATEL / “Lion”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actors®:
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Slumdog Millionaire”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2013 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel”
2009 – MALE SUPPORT – “Slumdog Millionaire”

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
VIOLA DAVIS
/ “Fences”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 8
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Fences”
Previous Actors®:
2016, 2015 – FEMALE DRAMA – “How to Get Away with Murder”
2012 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Help”
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Help”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2009 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Doubt”
2009 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Doubt”

NAOMIE HARRIS / “Moonlight”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moonlight”
These are Naomie Harris’ first Actor® nominations

NICOLE KIDMAN / “Lion”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 9
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – FEMALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Grace of Monaco”
2013 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Paperboy”
2013 – FEMALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Hemingway & Gellhorn”
2011 – FEMALE LEAD – “Rabbit Hole”
2010 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Nine”
2003 – FEMALE LEAD – “The Hours”
2003 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Hours”
2002 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Moulin Rouge”

OCTAVIA SPENCER / “Hidden Figures”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hidden Figures”
Previous Actors®:
2012 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “The Help”
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Help”

MICHELLE WILLIAMS / “Manchester By The Sea”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
2017 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Manchester By The Sea”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2012 – FEMALE LEAD – “My Week With Marilyn”
2006 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Brokeback Mountain”
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Brokeback Mountain”
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST- “The Station Agent”
TELEVISION PROGRAMS

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
RIZ AHMED
/ “The Night Of”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Riz Ahmed’s first Actor® nomination

STERLING K. BROWN / “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
MALE DRAMA – “This Is Us”
These are Sterling K. Brown’s first Actor® nominations

BRYAN CRANSTON / “All the Way”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 12
Previous Actors®:
2014, 2013 – MALE DRAMA – “Breaking Bad”
2014 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Breaking Bad”
2013 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Argo”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – MALE LEAD – “Trumbo”
2016 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Trumbo”
2012, 2011, 2010 – MALE DRAMA – “Breaking Bad”
2013, 2012 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Breaking Bad”

JOHN TURTURRO / “The Night Of”
Total Actor® nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2008 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “The Bronx is Burning”
2003 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Monday Night Mayhem”
1995 – MALE SUPPORT – “Quiz Show”

COURTNEY B. VANCE / “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Courtney B. Vance’s first Actor® nomination
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD
/ “Black Mirror”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actors®:
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Help”

FELICITY HUFFMAN / “American Crime”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 10
Previous Actors®:
2006 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Desperate Housewives”
2006, 2005 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Desperate Housewives”
Previous Actor® Nominations:
2009, 2008, 2007 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Desperate Housewives”
2007 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Desperate Housewives”
2006 – FEMALE LEAD – “Transamerica”
2000 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Sports Night”

AUDRA McDONALD / “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill”
Total nomination in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Audra McDonald’s first Actor® nomination

SARAH PAULSON / “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “12 Years a Slave”

KERRY WASHINGTON / “Confirmation”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014 – FEMALE DRAMA – “Scandal”
2005 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Ray”
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
STERLING K. BROWN
/ “This Is Us”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
MALE TV MOVIE/LIMITED – “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story”
These are Sterling K. Brown’s first Actor® nominations

PETER DINKLAGE / “Game of Thrones”
Total nominations in this category: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 10
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2014 – MALE DRAMA – “Game of Thrones”
2016, 2015, 2014, 2012 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Game of Thrones”
2004 – MALE LEAD – “The Station Agent”
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Station Agent”

JOHN LITHGOW / “The Crown”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor Nominations: 8
Previous Actors®:
1998, 1997 – MALE COMEDY – “3rd Rock from the Sun”\
Previous Actor® nominations:
2010 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Dexter”
2001 – MALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Don Quixote”
1999, 1998, 1997 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “3rd Rock from the Sun”

RAMI MALEK / “Mr. Robot”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – MALE DRAMA – “Mr. Robot”

KEVIN SPACEY / “House of Cards”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 11
Previous Actors®:
2016, 2015 – MALE DRAMA – “House of Cards”
2000 – MALE LEAD – “American Beauty”
2000 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “American Beauty”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014 – MALE DRAMA – “House of Cards”
2016, 2015 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “House of Cards”
2009 – MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Recount”
1998 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “L.A. Confidential”
1996 – MALE SUPPORT – “The Usual Suspects”
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
MILLIE BOBBY BROWN
/ “Stranger Things”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Stranger Things”
These are Millie Bobby Brown’s first Actor® nominations

CLAIRE FOY / “The Crown”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The Crown”
These are Claire Foy’s first Actor® nomination

THANDIE NEWTON / “Westworld”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Westworld”
Previous Actors®:
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Crash”

WINONA RYDER / “Stranger Things”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Concurrent nominations this year:
DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “Stranger Things”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2011 – FEMALE TV MOVIE/MINISERIES – “When Love is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story”
2011 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Black Swan”
1996 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “How to Make an American Quilt”

ROBIN WRIGHT / “House of Cards”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 8
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015 – FEMALE DRAMA – “House of Cards”
2016, 2015 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “House of Cards”
2006 – FEMALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Empire Falls”
1998 – FEMALE LEAD – “She’s So Lovely”
1995 – FEMALE SUPPORT – “Forrest Gump”
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
ANTHONY ANDERSON
/ “Black-ish”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Concurrent nomination this year:
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Black-ish”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “The Departed”
2006 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Hustle & Flow”

TITUSS BURGESS / “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is Tituss Burgess’ first Actor® nomination

TY BURRELL / “Modern Family”
Total nominations in this category: 7
Previous Actors®: 5
Total Actor® nominations: 15
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actors®:
2014 – MALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011 – MALE COMEDY – “Modern Family”
2016, 2015, 2010 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Modern Family”

WILLIAM H. MACY / “Shameless”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 11
Previous Actors®:
2015 – MALE COMEDY – “Shameless”
2003 – MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Door to Door”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – MALE COMEDY – “Shameless”
2007 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Bobby”
2007 – MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “Nightmares & Dreamscapes”
2005 – MALE MOVIE/MINISERIES – “The Wool Cap”
2004 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Seabiscuit”
2000 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Magnolia”
1998 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Boogie Nights”
1997 – MALE SUPPORT – “Fargo”

JEFFREY TAMBOR / Transparent”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Previous Actors®: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actors®:
2016 – MALE COMEDY – “Transparent”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014, 2006, 2005 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Arrested Development”
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
UZO ADUBA
/ “Orange is the Black”
Total nominations in this category: 3
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Orange is the New Black”
Previous Actors®:
2016, 2015 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Orange is the New Black”
2016, 2015 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Orange is the New Black”

JANE FONDA / “Grace and Frankie”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 2
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Lee Daniels’ The Butler”

ELLIE KEMPER / Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
Total nominations in this category: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 7
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”
2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “The Office”
2012 – MOTION PICTURE CAST – “Bridesmaids”

JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS / “Veep”
Total nominations in this category: 11
Previous Actors®: 6
Total Actor® nominations: 19
Concurrent nominations this year:
COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Veep”
Previous Actors®:
2014 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Veep”
1998, 1997 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Seinfeld”
1998, 1997, 1995 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Seinfeld”
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, – FEMALE COMEDY – “Veep”
2016, 2015, 2014 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Veep”
2010, 2007 – FEMALE COMEDY – “The New Adventures of Old Christine”
1999, 1996, 1995 – FEMALE COMEDY – “Seinfeld”
1996 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE – “Seinfeld”

LILY TOMLIN / “Grace and Frankie”
Total nominations in this category: 1
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Concurrent honor this year:
53rd Annual Life Achievement Recipient
Previous Actor® nominations:
2005, 2003 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE – “The West Wing”
2003 – FEMALE DRAMA – “The West Wing”
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
THE CROWN
(Netflix)
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is “The Crown” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination

DOWNTON ABBEY (Masterpiece/PBS)
Previous Actors®: 3
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actors®:
2016, 2015, 2013 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nominations:
2014– DRAMA ENSEMBLE

GAME OF THRONES (HBO)
Total Actor® nominations: 5
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2014, 2012 – DRAMA ENSEMBLE

STRANGER THINGS (Netflix)
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is the “Stranger Things” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination

WESTWORLD (HBO)
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is the “Westworld” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
BLACK-ISH
(ABC)
Total Actor® nominations: 1
This is the “Black-ish” ensemble’s first Actor® nomination

THE BIG BANG THEORY (CBS)
Total Actor® nominations: 6
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE

MODERN FAMILY (ABC)
Previous Actors®: 4
Total Actor® nominations: 8
Previous Actors®:
2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2010 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE

ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK (Netflix)
Previous Actors®: 2
Total Actor® nominations: 3
Previous Actors®:
2016, 2015 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE

VEEP (HBO)
Total Actor® nominations: 4
Previous Actor® nominations:
2016, 2015, 2014 – COMEDY ENSEMBLE

STUNT ENSEMBLE HONORS

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series
GAME OF THRONES
(HBO)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 6
Previous Stunt Ensemble honors: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012

MARVEL’S DAREDEVIL (Netflix)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 2
Previous Stunt Ensemble nominations: 2016

MARVEL’S LUKE CAGE (Netflix)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 1
This is the “Marvel’s Luke Cage” stunt ensemble’s first nomination

THE WALKING DEAD (AMC)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 5
Previous Stunt Ensemble nominations: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013

WESTWORLD (HBO)
Total Stunt Ensemble nominations: 1
This is the “Westworld” stunt ensemble’s first nomination

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Movie Review: Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt are great fun in ‘The Fall Guy’

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One of the worst movie sins is when a comedy fails to at least match the natural charisma of its stars. Not all actors are capable of being effortlessly witty without a tightly crafted script and some excellent direction and editing. But Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt seem, at least from afar, adept at that game. Just look at their charming press tour for “The Fall Guy.” Theirs is the kind of fun banter that can be a little worrisome — what if their riffing is better than the movie?

It comes as a great relief, then, that “The Fall Guy” lives up to its promise. Here is a delightful blend of action, comedy and romance that will make the audience feel like a Hollywood insider for a few hours (although there are perhaps one too many jokes about Comic-Con and Hall H).

Loosely based on the 1980s Lee Majors television series about a stuntman who made some extra cash on the side bounty hunting, Gosling takes up the mantle of said stunt guy, Colt Seavers.

Colt is a workaday stunt performer and longtime go-to for a major movie star, Tom Ryder (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). Tom is the kind of deeply egotistical and self-conscious A-lister who tells everyone he does his own stunts and worries out loud about Colt’s jawline being distractingly softer than his. I think the word “potato” is thrown around as a descriptor. Taylor-Johnson has quite a bit of fun playing up all his eccentricities that you hope, and fear, are at least somewhat inspired by real horror stories of stars behaving badly.

The film comes from director David Leitch, the Brad Pitt stuntman and stunt coordinator who helped bring “John Wick” to the world and directed “Atomic Blonde” and “Bullet Train.” He’s a guy who not only has the vision and know-how to bring the best in stunts to films and make them pop, but also has a vested interest in putting them in the spotlight. Forget the Oscar, how about just any acknowledgement? Perhaps “The Fall Guy” is just one tiny step on the path to making audiences more aware of some of the behind-the-scenes people who really make movies better and risk it all to do so.

It’s revealing that the movie starts with Colt suffering a terrible injury on a set. The stunt that goes wrong is one he’s just done and doesn’t seem remotely nervous about. The film cuts to his recovery and semi-reclusive retirement until he gets a call from Tom’s producer Gail (a delightfully over-the-top Hannah Waddingham) begging Colt to come back for a new film. They need him, she pleads, as does his longtime crush Jody (Blunt), who is making her directorial debut. She waits to inform him that Tom is missing and he’s the one who has to find him. On the quest, Colt encounters tough-guy goons, enablers, a sword-wielding actress, and a dead body on ice that all lead up to something big and rotten. And like a selfless stunt guy, he does it all out of sight of Jody — trying his best to save her movie without giving her something extra to worry about. Nothing about it is particularly plausible, but it’s not hard to get on board for the ride, and much of that is because of Gosling.

While he’s not quite underappreciated for his comedic timing, especially after “Barbie,” it’s fun to get to see him really embrace and lean into the goofiness — whether it’s crying and singing along to Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well” or quoting movie lines to his stunt coordinator pal (Winston Duke, always a good addition) in the midst of an actual fight.

There is something very juvenile and sweet about Jody and Colt’s will-they-won’t-they romance, with its mix of attraction, banter, misunderstandings and hurt feelings. It was a genius stroke to cast these two opposite each other and it leaves you wanting more scenes with the two.

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Aaron Taylor-Johnson in a scene from "The Fall Guy." (Universal Pictures via AP)
Aaron Taylor-Johnson. (Universal Pictures via AP)
This image released by Universal Pictures shows Winston Duke in a scene from "The Fall Guy." (Universal Pictures via AP)
Winston Duke. (Universal Pictures via AP)

Working with a script from Drew Pearce (“Hobbs & Shaw”), Leitch packs the film with wall-to-wall action, in both the film’s movie sets and its real world. And with the self-referential humor, the industry jokes and the promise of a little romance, it feels like one of those movies we all complain they don’t make anymore.

“The Fall Guy,” a Universal Picture release in theaters Friday, is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for “action and violence, drug content and some strong language.” Running time: 126 minutes. Three stars out of four.

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Movie Review: A heist movie that gleefully collides with a monster movie in ‘Abigail’

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If you always thought your garden-variety heist movies could do with a bit more blood-sucking vampire, have we got a flick for you.

“Abigail,” featuring a 12-year-old tutu-wearing member of the undead, is way better than it should be, a gleeful genre-smashing romp through puddles of gore.

Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and producer Chad Villella — part of Radio Silence Productions — have cracked the modern horror code with such hits as “Ready or Not,” “Scream” and “Scream VI.” They do not disappoint with “Abigail,” even perhaps opening a new, bloody revenue stream. (And wait for the phone call scene, a nod to “Scream.”)

This image released by Universal Pictures shows Melissa Barrera and Dan Stevens in a scene from the film "Abigail." (Bernard Walsh/Universal Pictures via AP)
Melissa Barrera and Dan Stevens. (Bernard Walsh/Universal Pictures via AP)
This image released by Universal Pictures shows Alisha Weir in a scene from the film "Abigail." (Bernard Walsh/Universal Pictures via AP)
A hungry Alisha Weir. (Bernard Walsh/Universal Pictures via AP)

“Abigail” starts with an odd assortment of mercenaries — played by “Scream” veteran Melissa Barrera, “Downton Abbey” star Dan Stevens, Kathryn Newton, Kevin Durand, William Catlett and the late Angus Cloud.

The six — representing the muscle, sniper, computer expert, getaway driver, medic etc — are hired to kidnap a rich preteen (nicknamed “Tiny Dancer”) and hold her for ransom. The rules are: No names. No backstory. No grabass, which is a weird request, if we’re being honest. All this group needs to do is detain the target for 24 hours until rich dad pays $50 million in ransom.

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Movie Review: ‘Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ amps up a true-tale WWII heist

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The latest Guy Ritchie flick “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” has a spine of true story to it, even if it does all it can to amplify a long-declassified World War II tale with enough dead Nazis to make “Inglourious Basterds” blush.

The result is a jauntily entertaining film but also an awkward fusion. Ritchie’s film, which opens in theaters Friday, takes the increasingly prolific director’s fondness for swaggering, exploitation-style ultraviolence and applies it to a real-life stealth mission that would have been thrilling enough if it had been told with a little historical accuracy.

In 2016, documents were declassified that detailed Operation Postmaster, during which a small group of British special operatives sailed to the West African island of Fernando Po, then a Spanish colony, in the Gulf of Guinea. Spain was then neutral in the war, which made the Churchill-approved gambit audacious. In January 1942, they snuck into the port and sailed off with several ships — including the Italian merchant vessel Duchessa d’Aosta — that were potentially being used in Atlantic warfare.

Sounds like a pretty good movie, right? The story even features James Bond author Ian Fleming, giving it more than enough grist for a WWII whopper. “Operation Postmaster” makes for a better title, too, than the ungainly “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.” Ritchie, however, already has an operation — last year’s “Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre” — in his filmography.

Ritchie, who turned Sherlock Holmes into a bulked-up action star, has always preferred to beef up his movies. It’s a less-noted side effect of the superhero era that regular ol’ heroes have been supersized, too, as if human-sized endeavors aren’t quite enough anymore. And “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” in which a handful of operatives kill approximately a thousand Nazis, has a fine, brawny duo in Henry Cavill and Alan Ritchson.

In the movie’s opening scene, they’re relaxing on a small ship in the Atlantic when Germans rush aboard. After a few laughs and a Nazi monologue that plays like a poor man’s version of Christoph Waltz’s masterful oration in “Inglourious Basterds,” the duo makes quick mincemeat of them, leaving blood splattered across the henley shirt of Anders Lassen (Ritchson, a charming standout).

Not much has changed in Ritchie-land, though he’s swapped tweed for skintight tees and cable-knit sweaters in a rollicking high-seas adventure. As in the director’s previous movies, everyone — and, as before, nearly all male — seems to be having a good time. Likewise, Ritchie revels in his characters’ debonair nonchalance while meting out all manner of savagery.

This image released by Lionsgate shows Eiza Gonzalez in a scene from the film "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare." (Daniel Smith/Lionsgate via AP)
This image released by Lionsgate shows Eiza Gonzalez in “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.” (Daniel Smith/Lionsgate via AP)

The assembled group of operatives are said to be delinquents and misfits, though they steadfastly adhere to the polite manners of past Ritchie protagonists. They may kill with bloodthirsty impunity but what really matters is upholding an old-school sense of style. When the undercover agents Marjorie Stewart (Eiza González, who silkily cuts like a knife through the film) and Mr. Heron (Babs Olusanmokun, excellent) ride a Nazi-controlled train on their way to Fernando Po, they look in disgust at the German sausages they’re served. Later, someone will say, “I hate Nazis not because they’re Nazis but because they’re so gauche.”

And in proficiently staged set pieces, Ritchie makes his own case for a bit of class. As a journeyman filmmaker now pumping out a movie a year, he’s in many ways grown to be a more complete director. He’s adept at giving the many members of his large ensemble moments to shine — including Henry Golding, Alex Pettyfer, Cary Elwes, Freddie Fox as Fleming, Til Schweiger as a barbaric Nazi and Rory Kinnear as Churchill.

And once the film — based on the nonfiction book by Damien Lewis — settles into a seedy, sunny West African setting and the nighttime heist finale, “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” proves a spirited, if grossly exaggerated diversion.

“The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” a Lionsgate release, is rated R by the Motion Picture Association for strong violence throughout and some language. Running time: 92 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.

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