'CODA' takes top honours at SAG Awards, Will Smith wins
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In an upset, the deaf family drama 'CODA' took top honors at a very unpredictable 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards that also saw wins for the leads of 'Squid Game,' the cast of 'Ted Lasso' and Will Smith.
The ceremony, held Sunday at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, and broadcast on both TNT and TBS, was notably border-breaking, with historic wins for deaf actors, Korean stars and some of Hollywood’s biggest names. It culminated with “CODA,” Sian Heder’s heartwarming Apple TV+ coming-of-age film and Sundance Film Festival sensation, winning best ensemble.
“This validates the fact that we, deaf actors, can work just like anybody else. We look forward to more opportunities for deaf actors,” signed Marlee Matlin on stage before teaching the crowd sign language for “I love you.”
Matlin is the only deaf actor to win an Oscar, but her “CODA” co-star, Troy Kotsur, may be in line to join her. Kotsur won best supporting actor Sunday, becoming the first deaf actor win an individual SAG award. The 53-year-old veteran actor plunged his head into his hands when his name was read. On stage, he thanked his wife for “reminding me to check my fly before walking the red carpet.”
Netflix’s “Squid Game,” the first non-English language series nominated by the actors guild, came on strong with three awards, including best stunt ensemble. Lee Jung-jae won best male actor in a drama series and Jung Ho-yeon won best female actor in a drama series. Those wins came over the likes of “Succession” stars Brian Cox and Jeremy Strong, and Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston of “The Morning Show.”