Many of us look to the Screen Actors Guild Awards as a way to guide our Oscar predictions, but it’s not always appreciated for what it is — a TV event. This year’s silver anniversary might have offered surprising winners and affecting speeches, but as a telecast, it continued its tradition of being a straightforward, tightly paced celebration of actors.
SEE2019 SAG Awards: Full winners list in the 6 film and 9 TV categories
Although a neophyte as an awards show host, Megan Mullally came across as polished and relaxed in her opening — no easy feat for her first emceeing gig. After a hilarious intro where she talked about her first acting role in “Casablanca,” the four-time SAG Award winner settled into a brief but clever monologue that gently ribbed several targets. “Everybody knows that winning a SAG Award is the greatest award that an actor can receive this weekend,” Mullally joked,...
SEE2019 SAG Awards: Full winners list in the 6 film and 9 TV categories
Although a neophyte as an awards show host, Megan Mullally came across as polished and relaxed in her opening — no easy feat for her first emceeing gig. After a hilarious intro where she talked about her first acting role in “Casablanca,” the four-time SAG Award winner settled into a brief but clever monologue that gently ribbed several targets. “Everybody knows that winning a SAG Award is the greatest award that an actor can receive this weekend,” Mullally joked,...
- 1/28/2019
- by Tony Ruiz
- Gold Derby
Will & Grace said goodbye to a beloved character in the Thursday, Nov. 2 episode, "Rosario's Quinceanera." Warning, spoilers follow. In an emotional half hour, Megan Mullally's Karen Walker said goodbye to her beloved maid, Rosario, played by Shelley Morrison during the show's original run and later featured in the cast's election PSA that jump-started Will & Grace's return to NBC. The episode, which also featured the return of Minnie Driver as Lorraine Finster and Charles C. Stevenson's Smitty, saw Rosario suffer a heart attack and die from complications—all off screen. Morrison, 81, is still alive. "Shelley has decided to retire," series...
- 11/3/2017
- E! Online
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