32nd Actor Awards
Award ceremony for performances of 2025
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The 32nd Actor Awards (formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards), honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 2025, were presented on March 1, 2026, at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles, California. For the third 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 third time, after previously hosting in 2018 and 2025.[a]
| 32nd Actor Awards | |
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Official poster | |
| Description | Outstanding motion picture and primetime television performances |
| Date | March 1, 2026 |
| Location | Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, Los Angeles, California |
| Country | United States |
| Presented by | SAG-AFTRA |
| Hosted by | Kristen Bell |
| Preshow hosts | Paige DeSorbo Scott Evans |
| Most awards | Film Sinners (2) Television The Studio (3) |
| Most nominations | Film One Battle After Another (7) Television The Studio (5) |
| Website | www |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | Netflix |
Nominations were announced by Janelle James and Connor Storrie on January 7, 2026.[9][10][11]
Harrison Ford was announced as the 2025 SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award recipient on December 18, 2025.[12]
Ceremony information
This was the first ceremony in which the awards were titled the "Actor Awards".[3] The name change was announced on November 14, 2025. Per the official website, the "changing [of] its name [is] to better reflect its true spirit and position as the only industry honor given to actors, by actors".[b]
Evan Funke served as executive chef for the event.[16]
Winners and nominees









Film
Television
Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award
In Memoriam
The "In Memoriam" segment, introduced by Sarah Paulson, paid tribute to actors who died in 2025 and early 2026.[17]
- James Van Der Beek
- Jerry Adler
- Melanie Watson Bernhardt
- Gil Gerard
- Peter Kwong
- Eric Dane
- Terence Stamp
- Isiah Whitlock Jr.
- Anthony Geary
- Pat Finn
- Jean Marsh
- Elizabeth Franz
- Bobby Sherman
- James McEachin
- Dawn Didawick
- David Johansen
- Richard Chamberlain
- Michelle Trachtenberg
- Valerie Mahaffey
- Denis Arndt
- Peter Greene
- Sally Kirkland
- Lar Park Lincoln
- Ron Dean
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
- Samantha Eggar
- Udo Kier
- Wings Hauser
- Pat Crowley
- Sheila Ivy Traister
- Jay North
- Connie Francis
- Stephen Mendillo
- Tristan Rogers
- Graham Greene
- Harris Yulin
- Polly Holliday
- Nicky Katt
- Robert Carradine
- Marcia Rodd
- Peter Jason
- Priscilla Pointer
- Gailard Sartain
- Aki Aleong
- Sian Barbara Allen
- Alfie Wise
- Clive Revill
- Eileen Fulton
- Rick Hurst
- Brigitte Bardot
- Robert Trebor
- Joe Don Baker
- James Ransone
- Tom Noonan
- Claudia Cardinale
- T. K. Carter
- Pippa Scott
- Danny Seagren
- Ronnie Rondell Jr.
- Michael Madsen
- Loni Anderson
- Lynn Hamilton
- George Wendt
- Danielle Spencer
- Ruth Buzzi
- Demond Wilson
- Renée Victor
- Jonathan Joss
- Bud Cort
- Loretta Swit
- Diane Ladd
- Julian McMahon
- June Lockhart
- Rob Reiner
- Malcolm-Jamal Warner
- Robert Duvall
- Gene Hackman
- Val Kilmer
- Catherine O'Hara
- Diane Keaton
- Robert Redford
Presenters
The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented the following categories:[18]
Multiple nominations
Film
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Television
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Multiple wins
Film
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Television
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