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Screen Actors Guild
noun
- a labor union for motion-picture performers, founded in 1933. : SAG
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An industry veteran, Moore had an impressive awards season run, winning the acting prize at the Golden Globes, the Critics Choice Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards for her performance as Elisabeth Sparkle in “The Substance,” a film about an actor filled with so much self-loathing that she takes a drug called “the substance” to create a younger version of herself.
But while stunt performers are honored each year at the Emmy Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards, academy leaders long turned down calls to recognize stunts either on Oscars night or at its untelevised Scientific and Technical Awards.
But it was his captivating, starring turn as chainsmoking, alcoholic, washed-up country star Otis “Bad” Blake in the heart-stirring, redemptive “Crazy Heart” several years later that earned him Oscar gold, as well as a Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Award and an Independent Spirit Award.
In the past, he has served in roles including director of labor relations at CBS, national executive director of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and chief executive and national executive director of the Screen Actors Guild.
Fans can purchase his Screen Actors Guild and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences membership cards, scripts from “Murder, She Wrote” and “Life Insurance,” original black-and-white photos from his early movies and costumes he wore onstage.
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