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Actor Awards 2026 Snubs and Surprises: Michael B. Jordan Triumphs, Michelle Williams Celebrated and Rhea Seehorn Left Cold

The 2026 Actor Awards — previously known as the SAG Awards — have come and gone, and the Screen Actors Guild has celebrated the best work in their industry. The light and speedy ceremony focused on award distribution and speeches versus long comedic bits and musical numbers, but there were plenty of

EntertainmentBy Christopher BlakeMarch 2, 20262 min read

Last updated: April 16, 2026, 5:24 AM

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Actor Awards 2026 Snubs and Surprises: Michael B. Jordan Triumphs, Michelle Williams Celebrated and Rhea Seehorn Left Cold

The 2026 Actor Awards — previously known as the SAG Awards — have come and gone, and the Screen Actors Guild has celebrated the best work in their industry. The light and speedy ceremony focused on award distribution and speeches versus long comedic bits and musical numbers, but there were plenty of unexpected moments. Check out some of the night’s biggest snubs and surprises below.

Although the biggest narrative of award season has been Timothée Chalamet’s quest for an Oscar for “Marty Supreme,” his fellow actors chose to celebrate Jordan’s dual role in “Sinners” instead. After Jordan’s win, “Sinners” went on to win the night’s big ensemble award as well.

The actor famously does what he wants and doesn’t like to participate in award season, but it seems like he would have shown up for this.

Given the overwhelming awards success of “Adolescence,” it was nice to see Williams’ strong turn in the dramedy get recognition.

It initially seemed like an odd pairing, but it was fun to see Harrelson’s unconventional, warm and familiar speech for his buddy Ford. Plus, he got to take a few fun shots at the legend — it was a good time!

I’m no puritan, but given the traditional award show trappings, it was strange to hear host Kristen Bell and several winners casually drop f-bombs on Netflix.

Surely all of these beautiful people aren’t so orange and sweaty in real life!

It makes sense as the show aired on the streamer, but it was also telling timing, given that contract negotiations are going on.

While Keri Russell is beloved, it seems like perhaps the “White Lotus” voters split ballots between Parker Posey and Aimee Lou Wood, and sci-fi fans split between Seehorn and “Severance” star Britt Lower, leaving Russell the sole survivor.

Given it was up against action-heavy final seasons of “Stranger Things,” “Andor,” and “Squid Game,” it’s surprising that the more muted sophomore season of “The Last of Us” was awarded.

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Christopher Blake

Entertainment Editor

Christopher Blake covers Hollywood, streaming, and the entertainment industry for the Journal American. With 12 years covering the entertainment beat, he has interviewed hundreds of filmmakers, actors, and studio executives. His coverage of the streaming wars and box office trends is widely read.

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