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SAG Award 2026 nominations announced

The Screen Actors Guild Awards – recently renamed The Actors Awards – have announced the nominations for the 2026 show.

On Wednesday, the list was revealed with some surprises on it.

One Battle After Another starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn and Benicio Del Toro landed the most nominations with a record-setting six. 

Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor in a Leading Role went to Jessie Buckley, Rose Byrne, Kate Hudson, Chase Infinity and Emma Stone.

Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor in a Leading Role went to Timothee Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Michael B Jordan and Jesse Plemons. 

Jean Smart, Hacks, Ariana Grande, Adam Brody, Noah Wylie, Ted Danson, The White Lotus, Keri Russell, Seth Rogen, The Studio, Benicio Del Toro, Martin Short and Only Murders In The Building also received nods in other categories. 

The 32nd annual nominations were announced by Abbott Elementary star Janelle James and Heated Rivalry star Connor Storrie on Netflix’s YouTube Channel after an introduction by SAG-AFTRA president Sean Astin.

The Actor Awards ceremony will take place on March 1 in Los Angeles and stream live on Netflix. The host for the 2026 Actor Awards has yet to be announced; Kristen Bell hosted last year.

Harrison Ford will receive the 2026 SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award.

Presented by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and voted on by the guild’s 160,000-plus members, the Actor Awards give an accurate window into what the largest branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences — the actors — is leaning toward in award season. 

SCROLL DOWN FOR LIST OF NOMINATIONS… 

Leonardo DiCaprio in a scene from One Battle After Another

Movie nominees will likely include One Battle After Another, Sinners, Frankenstein, Hamnet, Marty Supreme, Train Dreams, Bugonia, Jay Kelly, Blue Moon, If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Song Sung Blue, Sentimental Value, The Secret Agent, Weapons and Wicked: For Good.

On the television side, the potential nominees are Abbott Elementary, Adolescence, The Beast in Me, The Bear, Hacks, Nobody Wants This, The Pitt, Severance, The Studio and Pluribus.

The annual ceremony that honors outstanding acting in film and television announced its name change from the Screen Actors Guild Awards to the Actor Awards on November 14, 2025. 

Everything else about the celebration remains the same, including the statuette, which has always been named The Actor.

‘We wanted to provide clearer recognition in terms of what the show is about for our domestic and global audiences,’ Jon Brockett—showrunner and executive producer of the award show—and JoBeth Williams—chair of SAG-AFTRA’s Awards Committee—shared in a joint announcement on November 14.

‘We honor actors in film and television. Laser-focusing the name on those two things became the clearest and most straightforward path for this new chapter of the show.’

Emma Stone in a scene from Bugonia

Kate Hudson onstage during the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards on January 4

The logo and statuette has always been called ‘The Actor,’ and it felt like the right time to ‘make the alignment official.’

However, there will be no change to the award show itself, which is still presented by SAG-AFTRA.

‘Only the show name is changing. The foundation remains the same, it’s actors honoring actors,’ it was shared.

‘Past winners and audiences included will still refer to their award and the show as the SAG Awards, and that’s OK,’ they explained. ‘We know it’ll take time to adjust to the change.

‘Our goal is, and has always been, to bring greater clarity and global visibility to every performer the union represents,’ they added, ‘and we’re confident the new name does exactly that.’

Adolescence with (L to R) Owen Cooper as Jamie Miller, Erin Doherty as Briony Ariston

Jean Smart in a scene from Hacks

THE ACTOR NOMINEES 2026 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET / Marty Mauser – ‘MARTY SUPREME’

LEONARDO DICAPRIO / Bob – ‘ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER’

ETHAN HAWKE / Lorenz Hart – ‘BLUE MOON’

MICHAEL B. JORDAN / Smoke/Stack – ‘SINNERS’

JESSE PLEMONS / Teddy – ‘BUGONIA’

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

JESSIE BUCKLEY / Agnes – ‘HAMNET’

ROSE BYRNE / Linda – ‘IF I HAD LEGS I’D KICK YOU’

KATE HUDSON / Claire – ‘SONG SUNG BLUE’

CHASE INFINITI / Willa – ‘ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER’

EMMA STONE / Michelle – ‘BUGONIA’

 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

MILES CATON / Sammie Moore – ‘SINNERS’

BENICIO DEL TORO / Sensei Sergio St. Carlos – ‘ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER’

JACOB ELORDI / The Creature – ‘FRANKENSTEIN’

PAUL MESCAL / Will – ‘HAMNET’

SEAN PENN / Col. Steven J. Lockjaw – ‘ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER’

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

ODESSA A’ZION / Rachel Mizler – ‘MARTY SUPREME’

ARIANA GRANDE / Glinda – ‘WICKED: FOR GOOD’

AMY MADIGAN / Gladys – ‘WEAPONS’

WUNMI MOSAKU / Annie – ‘SINNERS’

TEYANA TAYLOR / Perfidia – ‘ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER’

 

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

FRANKENSTEIN

HAMNET

MARTY SUPREME

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER

SINNERS

 

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture

F1

FRANKENSTEIN

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – THE FINAL RECKONING

ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER

SINNERS

 

The Television Nominees are:

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

JASON BATEMAN / Vince Friedkin – ‘BLACK RABBIT’

OWEN COOPER / Jamie Miller – ‘ADOLESCENCE’

STEPHEN GRAHAM / Eddie Miller – ‘ADOLESCENCE’

CHARLIE HUNNAM / Ed Gein – ‘MONSTER: THE ED GEIN STORY’

MATTHEW RHYS / Nile Jarvis – ‘THE BEAST IN ME’

 

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series

CLAIRE DANES / Agatha Wiggs – ‘THE BEAST IN ME’

ERIN DOHERTY / Briony Ariston – ‘ADOLESCENCE’

SARAH SNOOK / Marissa Irvine – ‘ALL HER FAULT’

CHRISTINE TREMARCO / Manda Miller – ‘ADOLESCENCE’

MICHELLE WILLIAMS / Molly – ‘DYING FOR SEX’

 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

STERLING K. BROWN / Agent Xavier Collins – ‘PARADISE’

BILLY CRUDUP / Cory Ellison – ‘THE MORNING SHOW’

WALTON GOGGINS / Rick Hatchett – ‘THE WHITE LOTUS’

GARY OLDMAN / Jackson Lamb – ‘SLOW HORSES’

NOAH WYLE / Dr. Michael ‘Robby’ Robinavitch – ‘THE PITT’

 

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

BRITT LOWER / Helly – ‘SEVERANCE’

PARKER POSEY / Victoria Ratliff – ‘THE WHITE LOTUS’

KERI RUSSELL / Kate Wyler – ‘THE DIPLOMAT’

RHEA SEEHORN / Carol – ‘PLURIBUS’

AIMEE LOU WOOD / Chelsea – ‘THE WHITE LOTUS’

 

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

IKE BARINHOLTZ / Sal Saperstein – ‘THE STUDIO’

ADAM BRODY / Noah Roklov – ‘NOBODY WANTS THIS’

TED DANSON / Charles Nieuwendyk – ‘A MAN ON THE INSIDE’

SETH ROGEN / Matt Remick – ‘THE STUDIO’

MARTIN SHORT / Oliver Putnam – ‘ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING’

 

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

KATHRYN HAHN / Maya Mason – ‘THE STUDIO’

CATHERINE O’HARA / Patty Leigh – ‘THE STUDIO’

JENNA ORTEGA / Wednesday Addams – ‘WEDNESDAY’

JEAN SMART / Deborah Vance – ‘HACKS’

KRISTEN WIIG / Maxine Simmons – ‘PALM ROYALE’

 

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

THE DIPLOMAT

LANDMAN

THE PITT

SEVERANCE

THE WHITE LOTUS

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

ABBOTT ELEMENTARY

THE BEAR

HACKS

ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING

THE STUDIO

Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series

ANDOR

LANDMAN

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