The Oklahoman

`Ma Rainey,' `Minari' and Boseman lead SAG nomination­s

- By Jake Coyle

NEW YORK — Chadwick Boseman received two posthumous nomination­s from the 27th Screen Actors Guild Awards on Thursday, while the Korean American family drama “Minari” and Spike Lee's Vietnam veteran drama “Da 5 Bloods” were among the nominees for best ensemble.

The nominees, announced on Instagram Live, differed notably from the Golden Globe nomination­s announced the day before. While the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n spurned films with largely nonwhite casts in its tops awards, the actors guild nominated a strikingly more diverse slate of nominees for its top award, best ensemble.

Up for best ensemble are Regina King's “One Night in Miami,” about a 1964 meeting of four Black icons; the August Wilson adaptation “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom”; Lee Isaac Chung's “Minari”; Lee's “Da 5 Bloods” and Aaron Sorkin's 1960s courtroom drama “The Trial of the Chicago 7.”

All of those films, except Sorkin's, were overlooked Wednesday by the Globes in its top award, best dramatic film. “Minari,” set in Arkansas but with largely Korean dialogue, was even ruled ineligible for the category by the Hollywood Foreign Press Associatio­n.

But the SAG Awards, presented by SAGAFTRA, are considered a far better barometer for the Academy Awards, where actors account for the largest percentage of the academy. Usually, the eventual Oscar best picture winner is first nominated for best ensemble by the SAG Awards, though “Green Book” and “The Shape of Water” were two recent exceptions. Last year, Bong Joon Ho's “Parasite” won the SAG's top honor (and became the first non-English film to do so) before triumphing at the Oscars.

The Screen Actors Guild's field of ensemble nominees left out a pair of frontrunne­rs in David Fincher's golden-age Hollywood drama “Mank” ( which led the Globes with six nomination­s) and Chloe Zhao's Western road movie “Nomadland.” The stars of each — Gary Oldman in “Mank,” Frances McDormand in “Nomadland” — were both nominated by the actors guild.

Boseman, who died last August at age 43, was nominated not just for his lead performanc­e in “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom,” but also his supporting role in “Da 5 Bloods.” With two individual nomination­s and two ensemble nods, Boseman's four SAG nomination­s in a single year tie a record — and set a new one for solely film categories.

In 2019, he memorably a ccepted the SAG ensemble award for “Black Panther.” “We all know what it's like to be told that there is not a place for you to be featured — yet you are young, gifted and Black,” Boseman said then.

Aside from Boseman and Oldman, the nominees for best male actor in a lead role were Riz Ahmed (“Sound of Metal”), Anthony Hopkins (“The Father”) and Steven Yeun (“Minari”).

Viola Davis, Boseman's “Ma Rainey” co- star, was nominated for best female actor in a leading role alongside McDormand, Carey Mulligan (“Promising Young Woman”), Amy Adams (“Hillbilly Elegy”) and Vanessa Kirby (“Pieces of a Woman”).

Nominated for best female actor in a supporting role were Maria Bakalova (“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm”), Glenn Close (“Hillbilly Elegy”), Olivia Colman (“The Father”), YuhJung Young (“Minari”) and Helena Zengel (“News of the World”).

The other supporting nominees for male actors were Daniel Kaluuya (“Judas and the Black Messiah”), Sacha Baron Cohen (“The Trial of the Chicago 7”), Jared Leto (“The Little Things”) and Leslie Odom Jr. (“One Night in Miami”).

In an already recurring theme for a movie year in which many theaters were often closed due to the pandemic, Netflix led all studios. It accounted for 30 nominees in all, about triple the closest competitor.

In the television categories, “The Crown,” “Schitt's Creek” and “Ozark” dominated. All of the female leads in a drama series nominees came from either “The Crown” ( Gillian Anderson, Colman, Emma Corrin) or “Ozark” ( Laura Linney, Julia Garner).

Both series were nominated for best TV drama ensemble, along with “Better Call Saul,” “Bridgerton” and “Lovecraft Country.”

Annie Murphy, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy and Daniel Levy were all nominated for “Schitt's Creek.” The other nominees for best comedy series ensemble were “Dead to Me,” “The Flight Attendant,” “The Great” and “Ted Lasso.”

The actors guild also helped atone for one of the Globes' other glaring oversights, nominating Michaela Coel for her performanc­e in the limited series “I May Destroy You.”

 ?? NETFLIX VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [DAVID LEE/ ?? This image released by Netflix shows Viola Davis in “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.” The Screen Actors Guild has nominated the cast for a SAG Award for outstandin­g performanc­e by a cast in a motion picture.
NETFLIX VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [DAVID LEE/ This image released by Netflix shows Viola Davis in “Ma Rainey's Black Bottom.” The Screen Actors Guild has nominated the cast for a SAG Award for outstandin­g performanc­e by a cast in a motion picture.

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