31st Screen Actors Guild Awards
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| 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards | |
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Official poster | |
| Description | Outstanding motion picture and primetime television performances |
| Date | February 23, 2025 |
| Location | Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, Los Angeles, California |
| Country | United States |
| Presented by | SAG-AFTRA |
| Hosted by | Kristen Bell |
| Preshow hosts | Lilly Singh Sasheer Zamata |
| Most awards | Film N/A Television Shōgun (4) |
| Most nominations | Film Wicked (5) Television Shōgun (5) |
| Website | www |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | Netflix |
The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2024, were presented on February 23, 2025, at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles, California. For the second year in a row, the ceremony streamed live on Netflix, starting at 8:00 p.m. EST / 5:00 p.m. PST.[1][2][3]
Actress Kristen Bell hosted the ceremony for the second time since the 24th ceremony in 2018.[4]
The nominations were originally scheduled to be announced live in-person on January 8, 2025, but were postponed due to a series of wildfires in Southern California. Instead, the nominees were announced via press release on the awards' official website.[5][6][7]
Jane Fonda was announced as the 2024 SAG Life Achievement Award recipient on October 17, 2024.[8]
David Chang served as executive chef for the event.[9]
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Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award
In Memoriam
The "In Memoriam" segment paid tribute to actors who died in 2024 and early 2025. Introduced by Lisa Kudrow, it honored individuals such as Shannen Doherty, Shelley Duvall, Olivia Hussey, James Earl Jones, Richard Lewis, Bob Newhart, and Donald Sutherland. Several international actors were also included; among them were Alain Delon, Marianne Faithfull, and Maggie Smith.[10]
- Bob Newhart
- Olivia Hussey
- Tony Todd
- Mitzi Gaynor
- Alan Rachins
- Leslie Charleson
- Muni Zano
- Kenneth Mitchell
- Leslie Shreve
- M. Emmet Walsh
- Janis Paige
- Charles Cyphers
- Marianne Faithfull
- Dabney Coleman
- James B. Sikking
- Terry Carter
- Mitzi McCall
- Earl Holliman
- David Harris
- Dayle Haddon
- Hudson Meek
- Patti Yasutake
- Wayne Northrop
- Drake Hogestyn
- Ken Page
- Morgan Lofting
- Ron Ely
- Peter Marshall
- Susan Backlinie
- Charles Dierkop
- Art Evans
- Alain Delon
- Michael Cole
- Shannen Doherty
- Bill Cobbs
- Kris Kristofferson
- Tony Ganios
- Darryl Hickman
- Barbara Rush
- Joan Plowright
- Bernard Hill
- John Aprea
- Tony Roberts
- David Westberg
- John Amos
- Kevin Brophy
- Mort Drescher
- Tony Mordente
- Steve Lawrence
- Gavin Creel
- Louis Gossett Jr.
- Linda Lavin
- Richard Lewis
- Erica Ash
- Joe Flaherty
- Martin Mull
- Nicholas Pryor
- Gena Rowlands
- John Ashton
- Bob Uecker
- Tony Lo Bianco
- Teri Garr
- David Lynch
- Jeannie Epper
- Kim Kahana
- Johnny Wactor
- Shelley Duvall
- James Darren
- Tom Bower
- Donald Sutherland
- Maggie Smith
- James Earl Jones
Some notable omissions included Susan Buckner, Thom Christopher, and Chance Perdomo.[10]
Presenters
The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented the following categories:[11]
Multiple nominations
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