‘Chicago 7’ throws wrench into Academy Award race
The 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards were awarded Sunday, and “The Trial of the Chicago 7” walked away with the biggest prize for ensemble film cast, adding a bit of a twist to the current Oscar front-runners race. “Schitt’s Creek” continued its winning ways with a cast honor for the Pop TV comedy series, and “The Crown” also built upon its Emmy pedigree with a win in the drama category.
Here is the list of winners:
Outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture: “the trial of the chicago 7”
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role: chadwick boseman, “ma rainey’s black bottom”
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a leading role: viola davis, “ma rainey’s black bottom”
Outstanding performance by a cast in a drama series: “the crown”
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a drama series: jason bateman, “ozark”
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series: gillian anderson, “the crown”
Outstanding performance by a male actor in a supporting role: daniel kaluuya, “judas and the black messiah”
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a supporting role: youn yuh-jung, “minari”
Outstanding performance by a cast in a comedy series: “schitt’s creek”
outstanding performance by a female actor in a comedy series: catherine o’hara, “schitt’s creek”
outstanding performance by a male actor in a comedy series: jason sudeikis, “ted lasso”
Outstanding performance by a female actor in a television movie or miniseries: anya taylor-joy, “the queen’s gambit”
outstanding performance by a male actor in a television movie or miniseries: mark ruffalo, “i know this much is true”
outstanding action performance by a stunt ensemble in a motion picture: “wonder woman 1984”
outstanding action performance by a stunt ensemble in a comedy or drama series: “the mandalorian”
— Los Angeles Times
Prayer vigil planned for rapper DMX
A prayer vigil was planned for Monday outside the suburban New York hospital in White Plains where rapper DMX remained on life support
following a heart attack.
A statement released Sunday afternoon said the rapper remained in a coma and was on a ventilator.
Simmons’ longtime lawyer, Murray Richman, said the rapper was admitted to the intensive care unit at White Plains Hospital after going into cardiac arrest. Richman said he could not confirm reports that DMX, 50, overdosed on drugs and was not sure what caused the heart attack.
DMX made a splash in rap music in 1998 with his first studio album “It’s Dark and Hell is Hot,” which debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart. The multiplatinum selling album was anchored by several hits including “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem,” “Get At Me Dog” and “Stop Being Greedy.”