The Jerusalem Post

‘Hidden Figures,’ ‘Fences’ lead politicall­y charged SAG awards

- • By PIYA SINHA-ROY

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Hidden Figures was the surprise best film ensemble winner at Sunday’s Screen Actors Guild awards, a show overshadow­ed by politics as stars slammed US President Donald Trump for restrictin­g entry for travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations.

Hidden Figures, the true story of three black female mathematic­ians during the 1960s space race, ousted awards front-runners Manchester By the Sea and Moonlight to claim the night’s top prize.

“This story is about what happens when we put our difference­s aside and we come together,” star Taraji P. Henson said.

“Thank you for appreciati­ng these women, they are hidden figures no more,” she added.

Fences, based on August Wilson’s award-winning stage play about blue-collar African-Americans, claimed two major acting awards.

A surprised Denzel Washington won best actor for Fences, beating out front-runners Casey Affleck for Manchester By the Sea and Ryan Gosling for La La Land.

Washington’s co-star Viola Davis, who won best supporting actress, thanked the late playwright Wilson for honoring “the average man, who happened to be a man of color.”

Politics took center stage at the SAG awards as many stars delivered fiery speeches to directly or indirectly criticize Trump’s ban on Muslim travelers. Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who won best comedy TV actress for playing flawed fictional US President Selina Meyer on HBO’s political satire Veep, called Trump’s ban a “blemish.”

“Because I love this country, I am horrified by its blemishes, and this immigrant ban is a blemish,” she said. “It is un-American.”

Mahershala Ali, who won best supporting actor for his role in independen­t drama Moonlight, noted that he is the Muslim son of a mother who is a Christian minister.

“She didn’t do backflips when I called her to tell her I converted 17 years ago, but I tell you now, we put things to the side,” he said.

Emma Stone, winning best actress for musical romance La La Land, praised her fellow actors for “reflecting society.”

“We’re in a tricky time in the world and in our country, and things are very inexcusabl­e and scary and need action,” she said. “And I’m so grateful to be part of a group of people that care and want to reflect things back to society.”

Netflix Inc dominated the top television wins as women’s’ prison show Orange is the New Black won best comedy ensemble, British royal family show The Crown took the best actor and actress awards for a drama, and new 1980s scifi mystery series Stranger Things won best drama ensemble.

 ?? (Mike Blake/Reuters) ?? OCTAVIA SPENCER (from left), Janelle Monae and Taraji P. Henson accept their award for ‘Hidden Figures’ at the 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards.
(Mike Blake/Reuters) OCTAVIA SPENCER (from left), Janelle Monae and Taraji P. Henson accept their award for ‘Hidden Figures’ at the 23rd Screen Actors Guild Awards.

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