
“Sinners” and its twins-playing star, Michael B. Jordan, won big at the Actor Awards, presented by the Screen Actors Guild on Sunday.
Timothée Chalamet, who played a brash table tennis in “Marty Supreme,” had been the favorite, and the announcement of Jordan’s name drew cheers in the room and seemed to stun the winner.
Right after he accepted his trophy, his film, a vampire drama set in the Jim Crow South, won the guild’s top prize, outstanding cast.
Elsewhere at the Actor Awards, newly renamed from the SAGS, Seth Rogen paid tribute to Catherine O’Hara, the acclaimed comedian who died at 71 in January.
O’Hara was named best actress in a comedy series for her turn as a deposed executive in Rogen’s Hollywood satire, “The Studio.”
“Something that I’ve just been marveling at over the last few weeks was really her ability to be generous and kind and gracious,” Rogen said, accepting the award on her behalf, “while never, ever minimizing her own talents and her own ability to contribute to the work that we were doing.”
He spoke good-naturedly of O’Hara’s habit of rewriting scenes of their series before they were about to be shot, saying, “She knew she could destroy, and she wanted to destroy every day on set.”
“The Studio” also won the Actor — the newly renamed award previously known as the SAG and presented by the Screen Actors Guild — for best ensemble in a comedy series. “The Pitt” won best ensemble in a drama series.
Harrison Ford was presented with a lifetime achievement award by Woody Harrelson, who described the man behind Han Solo and Indiana Jones as a “timeless American treasure.”
After a standing ovation, Ford, 83, joked that it was “a little early” in his career for such an award. He spoke of feeling lost in college until he found the theater and of being a struggling actor until finally getting big movies, thanking George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, among others. “I’ve had incredible collaborators every step of the way,” he said, and told the assembled actors, “I’m indeed a lucky guy, lucky to have found my people, lucky to have work to challenge me.”
Here is the list of winners so far.
FILM
Outstanding Cast
“Sinners”
Nominees in this category: “Frankenstein,” “Hamnet,” “Marty Supreme,” “One Battle After Another”
Actor in a Lead Role
Michael B. Jordan, “Sinners”
Nominees in this category: Timothée Chalamet in “Marty Supreme,” Leonardo DiCaprio in “One Battle After Another,” Ethan Hawke in “Blue Moon,” Jesse Plemons in “Bugonia”
Actress in a Lead Role
Jessie Buckley, “Hamnet”
Nominees in this category: Rose Byrne in “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You,” Kate Hudson in “Song Sung Blue,” Chase Infiniti in “One Battle After Another,” Emma Stone in “Bugonia”
Actor in a Supporting Role
Sean Penn, “One Battle After Another”
Nominees in this category: Miles Caton in “Sinners,” Benicio Del Toro in “One Battle After Another,” Jacob Elordi in “Frankenstein,” Paul Mescal in “Hamnet”
Actress in a Supporting Role
Amy Madigan, “Weapons”
Nominees in this category: Odessa A’zion in “Marty Supreme,” Ariana Grande in “Wicked: For Good,” Wunmi Mosaku in “Sinners,” Teyana Taylor in “One Battle After Another”
Stunt Ensemble in a Movie
“Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning”
Nominees in this category: “F1: The Movie,” “Frankenstein,” “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners”
TELEVISION
Ensemble in a Drama Series
“The Pitt”
Nominees in this category: “The Diplomat,” “Landman,” “Severance,” “The White Lotus”
Ensemble in a Comedy Series
“The Studio”
Nominees in this category: “Abbott Elementary,” “The Bear,” “Hacks,” “Only Murders in the Building”
Actor in a Drama Series
Noah Wyle, “The Pitt”
Nominees in this category: Sterling K. Brown in “Paradise,” Billy Crudup in “The Morning Show,” Walton Goggins, “The White Lotus.” Gary Oldman, “Slow Horses”
Actress in a Drama Series
Keri Russell, “The Diplomat”
Nominees in this category: Britt Lower in “Severance,” Parker Posey in “The White Lotus,” Rhea Seehorn in “Pluribus,” Aimee Lou Wood in “The White Lotus”
Actor in a Comedy Series
Seth Rogen, “The Studio”
Nominees in this category: Ike Barinholtz in “The Studio,” Adam Brody in “Nobody Wants This,” Ted Danson in “A Man on the Inside,” Martin Short in “Only Murders in the Building”
Actress in a Comedy Series
Catherine O’Hara, “The Studio”
Nominees in this category: Kathryn Hahn in “The Studio,” Jenna Ortega in “Wednesday,” Jean Smart in “Hacks,” Kristen Wiig in “Palm Royale,”
Actor in a TV Movie or Limited Series
Owen Cooper, “Adolescence”
Nominees in this category: Jason Bateman in “Black Rabbit,” Stephen Graham in “Adolescence,” Charlie Hunnam in “Monster: The Ed Gein Story,” Matthew Rhys in “The Beast in Me”
Actress in a TV Movie or Limited Series
Michelle Williams, “Dying for Sex”
Nominees in this category: Claire Danes in “The Beast in Me,” Erin Doherty in “Adolescence,” Sarah Snook in “All Her Fault,” Christine Tremarco in “Adolescence”
Stunt Ensemble in a TV Series
“The Last of Us”
Nominees in this category: “Andor,” “Landman,” “Squid Game,” “Stranger Things”
This article originally appeared in The New York Times.