Move over surgeons, rocket scientists, and seventh-grade guidance counselors, because Fame: The Musical said it best: “Acting is the hardest profession in the world.†That’s why we have an entire award show celebrating these people. Specifically, the 2023 Screen Actors Guild Awards, which celebrates acting accomplishments in both TV and film from 2022. Andrew Garfield will present 80 for Brady and The Flying Nun star Sally Field with the Lifetime Achievement honor at the Sunday ceremony. Here’s everything else you need to know before the show. Let’s get SAG-ning.
When can I watch, and how?
The 29th annual SAG Awards will be broadcast live on Netflix’s YouTube page (not Netflix itself) on February 26 at 8 p.m. ET from L.A.’s Fairmont Century Plaza. According to a press release, the ceremony will also be available “on several partner social channels as well as Twitter and Facebook.†If you’re interested in judging the red-carpet ‘fits, People and Entertainment Weekly’s pre-show will stream at 5:45 p.m. ET on People.com and EW.com, as well as the YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok pages of both outlets.
Who are the presenters?
Besides Andrew Garfield and his presentation of the SAG Life Achievement Award, other presenters will include Paul Mescal, Jessica Chastain, Emily Blunt, Don Cheadle, Caleb McLaughlin, Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jovan Adepo, Jessie Buckley, Diego Calva, Gabriele LaBelle, Li Jun Li, and Ashley Park. This year’s presenting nominees include Jason Bateman, Jeff Bridges, Jenna Ortega, Aubrey Plaza, Brendan Gleeson, Stephanie Hsu, Ke Huy Quan, Adam Scott, Paul Dano, Michelle Yeoh, Colin Farrell, and Zendaya. Plus, of course, we’ll get SAG-AFTRA president Fran Drescher along with Matt Bomer, Eugene Levy, Michelle Williams, Amy Poehler, and newly crowned camp icon Ariana DeBose. Ginny and Georgia’s Antonia Gentry and The White Lotus’s Haley Lu Richardson are the ambassadors for this year’s ceremony and will also present.
Who are the notable nominees?
The Banshees of Inisherin and Everything Everywhere All at Once led this year’s nominations with five nods each. So, unsurprisingly, performance nominees include Michelle Yeoh, Colin Farrell, Ke Huy Quan, Brendan Gleeson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Barry Keoghan, Stephanie Hsu, and Kerry Condon. On the TV side, nominees include Jean Smart, Bill Hader, Jennifer Coolidge, Bob Odenkirk, Steve Martin, and Martin Short, as well as first-time nominees Quinta Brunson, Elizabeth Debicki, and Jeremy Allen White. You can find the full list of nominations here.