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Hollywood’s biggest stars are grateful for theirSAG Awardsrecognition.
On Wednesday morning, Vanessa Hudgens and Rosario Dawsonannounced the nominationsfor the 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. After the news, several nominees expressed their excitement for the recognition.
Speaking with PEOPLE after being nominated for playingRentcreator Jonathan Larson inTick, Tick…Boom!, Andrew Garfield said he was feeling “overwhelmed.”
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Michael Douglas, who was nominated for male actor in a comedy series for his Netflix seriesThe Kominsky Method, said: “Great way to start off the New Year. Thank you to all my peers who voted.Kominsky Methodwas a career highlight from start to finish.”
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Maidstar Margaret Qualley, nominated for the acclaimed Netflix series, said in a statement: “Wow! This is so cool! All I hope for when I’m making something is that the people I look up to see me and think I’m alright. I couldn’t be luckier to have had the opportunity to bring Stephanie Land’s beautiful and heartbreakingly real story to life, alongside my own mom and my incredible on-screen daughter, Rylea Nevaeh. I’m so flattered and I really love being a part of this community, thank you!”
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This year, Helen Mirren will be the 57th recipient of the SAG Life Achievement Award. As ofNovember when that announcementwas made, Mirren, 76, is the most decorated SAG Life Achievement recipient with a total of 13SAG Awardsnominations and five wins.
The 28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will broadcast live from Santa Monica’s Barker Hangar on TNT and TBS Sunday, Feb. 27, at 8 p.m. ET.
source: people.com