The 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards are down tonight, and when it comes to the winners, history is made.
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Troy Kotsur became the first deaf actor to win Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, for his (in my opinion, outstanding) performance in fine drama koda.
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That’s not all: the main cast koda It also won the first prize for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture – the first time a team made up of mostly deaf actors has won the award.
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With three wins (including outstanding kinetic performance as a stunt squad), Netflix He hits squid game It became the first Korean TV show And the The first foreign language TV series to win the SAG Awards.
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Lee Jung-jae won an Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama…
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…HoYeon Jung won Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series.
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And with her victory West side storyAriana Debus became the first Latina woman to receive an award for Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role—as well as the first gay woman of color to do so.
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Check out the full list of winners here – And congratulations to everyone who made history tonight!
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