Monday, 28 January 2019

First Time Winners, Black Panther's Big Prize and More

The 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards featured some big reunions, a few shocking (and many predictable) wins, a shout out to Robert Mueller and one heck of a wholesome speech by Alan Alda.

These are the biggest jaw-dropping moments of the night.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel cast reigns supreme
The cast was a lock for the comedy ensemble win, but we didn't expect Tony Shalhoub to beat out Michael Douglas and Henry Winkler, previous winners at other awards shows, for the statue, but he did. Rachel Brosnahan also took home an individual win for her work as the title character and the ensemble cast also was honored.

Emily Blunt's win
Blunt, who was nominated for A Quiet Place and Mary Poppins Returns, took home the award for her work in the spooky drama, not the colorful musical.

"My goodness. Guys, that truly has completely blown my slicked hair back. Thank you so, so, so much. I'm so moved and completely lost for words and unprepared. I am going to share this my husband, John Krasinski because the entire experience of doing this with you has completely pierced my heart directly. You are a stunning filmmaker.
 
I am so lucky to be with you and to have done this film with you. Thank you for giving me the part. You would have been in major trouble if you hadn't. So, you didn't really didn't have an choice, but thank you," she said.


Blunt thanked her management team, the Screen Actors Guild and her daughters as well.





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