Coughlan is in the running for Best Female Actor in a Drama Series for her role in Bridgerton. Farrell and Scott are both nominated for Best Male Actor in a Limited TV Series, with Farrell recognized for his performance in The Penguin and Scott for his role in Netflix’s Ripley.
The 31st annual SAG Award nominations—an important indicator for the Oscars—were set to be announced live on Wednesday morning during a Netflix-streamed event hosted by actors Joey King and Cooper Koch.
However, due to wildfires and adverse wind conditions in Los Angeles, the live announcement was canceled, and the nominations were instead released via press statement and on the awards’ official website.
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Nicola Coughlan, Colin Farrell and Andrew Scott have all been nominated in the Screen Actors Guild awards 🏆
Nicola has been nominated for Best Female Actor for her role in Bridgerton, while Colin & Andrew have been nominated for Best Male Actor for… pic.twitter.com/Z4Fx9NiwIX
British actor Ralph Fiennes leads the Best Male Actor in a Leading Role category for his performance as a conflicted priest overseeing a papal election in Conclave. He will compete against Daniel Craig, who stars in Luca Guadagnino’s romantic drama Queer as an American living in 1950s Mexico who falls in love with a young student.
Other nominees in the category include Colman Domingo for Sing Sing, portraying a man wrongfully imprisoned who finds meaning through acting in a theater group; Timothée Chalamet for A Complete Unknown, his Bob Dylan biopic; and Adrien Brody, who won a Golden Globe for his role in The Brutalist as a Hungarian architect rebuilding his life in post-World War II America.
The winners across 13 film and television categories will be announced at the awards ceremony on February 23 at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall. The event, voted on by SAG-AFTRA’s 130,000 members, will stream live globally on Netflix. Actress Kristen Bell, who previously hosted in 2018, will return as this year’s host.