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Screen Actors Guild

noun

  1. a labor union for motion-picture performers, founded in 1933. SAG



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The Screen Actors Guild Awards also love Brown, who has won four times from 11 nominations, including ...

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When “Only Murders in the Building” won the Screen Actors Guild award for comedy series ensemble in February, Gomez could say only one word: “Whaaaat???”

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I’d be happy for one or two from television’s deepest bench to earn nods while I wait for the cast to win the ensemble honor at next year’s Screen Actors Guild Awards.”

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Honestly, I’d be happy for one or two from television’s deepest bench to earn nods while I wait for the cast to win the ensemble honor at next year’s Screen Actors Guild Awards.”

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Yet he’s in a fairly distant second place to reigning Screen Actors Guild Award winner Martin Short, whose partner in crime, Steve Martin, barely makes the bottom rung of the first-round ladder.

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