Selasa, 21 Januari 2020

Prince Harry rejoins Meghan and Archie in Canada, leaving royal life behind - CNN

Photos in UK media showed Harry walking off a plane early Tuesday on Vancouver Island, where the family spent time over Christmas.
The Duke of Sussex attended the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London on Monday, where he met with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, before flying across the Atlantic.
A royal spokesperson told CNN they would not comment on the family's private schedule.
Why 'HRH' means so much to Britain's royals
The Duke and Duchess spent the Christmas holidays in Canada with the Duchess' mother, Doria Ragland.
Meghan lived in the country for seven years and the couple say they have a "strong connection to Canada."
The Sussexes are set to embark on a proposed new life in the country, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said last week that discussions are ongoing in over who will pay the costs of their security detail.
The prince's departure from the UK follows a turbulent period in which Harry and Meghan agreed to give up their royal titles and end their official duties.
The couple made the shock announcement that they were stepping back from senior royal duties on Instagram on January 8, and the Queen announced a transition period had been agreed Saturday.
Conversations with the pair had been going on for months, said the monarch in a statement.
"I am pleased that together we have found a constructive and supportive way forward for my grandson and his family," read the statement.
Under the terms of the deal, Harry and Meghan will no longer represent the Queen as working royals, splitting their time between the UK and North America as they work toward becoming financially independent.
The pair will no longer use their royal titles -- His and Her Royal Highness -- beginning this spring, and Buckingham Palace announced Saturday they would instead be addressed as "Harry, Duke of Sussex" and "Meghan, Duchess of Sussex."
Palace to update guidance after new titles made it seem like Meghan is divorced
It's a move the Queen hadn't been expected to make and it's entirely unprecedented for a monarch to ask her own grandchild to drop their title, but given the prospect of the Sussexes signing commercial deals in the future, the need to separate their ventures from the royal household was pressing.
However, in one of the first hiccups in the process of decoupling Harry and Meghan from the royal family, the palace later said it would revise its guidance after reports Meghan's new title made it sound as though she were divorced.
The problem is that the same formatting was adopted by Sarah Ferguson -- now addressed as "Sarah, Duchess of York" -- after she divorced Prince Andrew in 1996. And Harry's mother was known as Diana, Princess of Wales after her divorce from Prince Charles.
On Sunday, Harry expressed "great sadness" about the developments at a charity event in London.
"Our hope was to continue serving the Queen, the commonwealth, and my military associations, but without public funding," he said in a speech. "Unfortunately, that wasn't possible."
Harry emphasized that the decision "is not one I made lightly" during his speech.
"The UK is my home and a place that I love," Harry said. "That will never change."
"It was so many months of talks after so many years of challenges. And I know I haven't always gotten it right, but as far as this goes, there really was no other option."

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2020-01-21 11:57:00Z
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Prince Harry rejoins Meghan and Archie in Canada, leaving royal life behind - CNN

Photos in UK media showed Harry walking off a plane early Tuesday on Vancouver Island, where the family spent time over Christmas.
The Duke of Sussex attended the UK-Africa Investment Summit in London on Monday, where he met with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, before flying across the Atlantic.
Why 'HRH' means so much to Britain's royals
A royal spokesperson told CNN they would not comment on the family's private schedule.
The prince's departure from the UK follows a turbulent period in which Harry and Meghan agreed to give up their royal titles and end their official duties.
The couple made the shock announcement that they were stepping back from senior royal duties on Instagram on January 8, and the Queen announced a transition period had been agreed Saturday.
Under the terms of the deal, Harry and Meghan will no longer represent the Queen as working royals, splitting their time between the UK and North America as they work toward becoming financially independent.
On Sunday, Harry spoke about the developments at a charity event in London.
"The UK is my home and a place that I love," Harry said in a speech. "That will never change."
Palace to update guidance after new titles made it seem like Meghan is divorced
"The decision that I have made for my wife and I to step back is not one I made lightly," he said.
"It was so many months of talks after so many years of challenges. And I know I haven't always gotten it right, but as far as this goes, there really was no other option."
"Our hope was to continue serving the Queen, the commonwealth, and my military associations, but without public funding," he said. "Unfortunately, that wasn't possible."

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2020-01-21 11:05:00Z
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Disney+ to launch a week earlier than planned in the UK - BBC News

The new streaming service Disney+ is to launch on 24 March in the UK, a week earlier than originally planned.

Pricing has also been revealed - it will cost £5.99 per month or £59.99 a year, making it more expensive than the earlier DisneyLife platform.

Disney+ launched in the US and Canada in November, where it became the most downloaded app.

The new launch date may be an attempt to tackle piracy of shows like The Mandalorian, suggested one expert.

The other European countries that will receive Disney+ at the same time as the UK are Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Austria and Switzerland.

The Netherlands already has access as it was used as a testing ground for the platform.

In the US, Disney+ costs $6.99 (£5.36) per month.

"The UK price was predictable given the aggressive US charge and the trend of a race to the bottom in terms of price - none of these services are going to make money for years," Tom Harrington at Enders Analysis told the BBC.

He added that executives may have been under pressure to bring forward their original plan because the firm wanted "to get The Mandalorian out there before even more people pirate it".

DisneyLife re-brand

Disney has confirmed that the new service will replace DisneyLife in the UK and Ireland.

The earlier streaming platform had been offered since 2015, and also offered access to Disney's library of cartoons and films, but excluded content including the Star Wars films, Marvel movies and National Geographic documentaries provided by its successor.

DisneyLife cost £1 less per month and also included access to ebooks and music, which are not bundled into the new package.

However, one advantage of the new service is that some content will be screened in 4K resolution, which was not the case before.

In the US, Disney+ also includes the back catalogue to The Simpsons cartoon series, which Disney acquired when it bought 21st Century Fox last year. However, it has not been confirmed if this will be offered to the UK or other European countries.

By comparison, Netflix's "basic" plan also costs £5.99 per month, but does not offer HD or 4K.

And Sky's Now TV service - which contains some Disney content - divides up films and TV shows into different packages and charges an extra £3 a month fee if users want to watch them in 1080p rather than 720p resolution.

Netflix is expected to announce financial results later today, which may reveal how much of an impact rising competition from Disney+ has had on the streaming giant's fortunes.

Disney+ will become available in Belgium, Portugal and Nordic countries in the summer of 2020.

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2020-01-21 10:07:59Z
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What the royal 'deal' will look like for Prince Harry and Meghan - CNN

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2020-01-21 08:47:21Z
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Jennifer Aniston Says Brad Pitt's Support Means 'Everything' - msnNOW

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Jennifer Aniston is thankful for the support of everyone in her life! In addition to bumping into her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, backstage at the 2020 SAG Awards on Sunday, the 50-year-old Morning Show star also won a SAG Award all her own as Pitt proudly watched from backstage. 

When Aniston caught up with ET Canada's Cheryl Hickey right after her moving speech, she refused to believe that Pitt had been emotional while watching her accept her SAG Award. 

"No! Psh," she replied in disbelief. 

"What does it feel like to have his love and support, all your friends' love and support?" Hickey asked Aniston. 

"It means everything, we all grew up together, this whole room," the former Friends star replied. "That's why their performances just move me and excite me and allow me to be here. It's fantastic. We're part of a community together and now we get to get back to work. We're up at 4 and we're there for 16 hours and we rinse and repeat, and it's a lot of work so it's nice to have a night where you get to dress up and celebrate each other and go back to the hair and makeup truck, learn your monologues." 

Earlier in the evening -- before the highly publicized run-in between Pitt and Aniston -- ET's Keltie Knight caught up with Aniston, who said the hype surrounding a potential reunion between the exes was "hysterical." 

Another star who is thrilled for Aniston is her Morning Show collaborator and pal, Reese Witherspoon. 

Witherspoon took to Instagram on Monday to praise Aniston, writing, "Over the moon with excitement that @jenniferaniston was recognized by her fellow actors for her work on @themorningshow! I feel really honored that I got to see this performance up close and in person. So happy for you, my sister!!" 

For more from Aniston's big night, watch the clip below:  

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Senin, 20 Januari 2020

SAG Awards: 10 things to know, from Jennifer Aniston’s emotional speech to ‘Parasite’s’ big win - The Washington Post

Joaquin Phoenix won best actor in a leading role, for “Joker,” continuing a winning streak that has landed him a Golden Globe and a Critics’ Choice Award. Renée Zellweger, also a Golden Globe winner for her well-received portrayal of Judy Garland, triumphed over Scarlett Johansson in the leading actress category. The supporting actress trophy went, not at all surprisingly, to Laura Dern — in the midst of an awards season sweep for her turn as a powerhouse divorce attorney in “Marriage Story” — while Brad Pitt took best supporting actor, for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”

“Fosse/Verdon” was a standout in the television categories, with leads Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams winning for their roles as Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, respectively, in the limited series/TV movie category. Jennifer Aniston, meanwhile, took the best actress in a TV drama award for “The Morning Show,” beating out “The Crown’s” Helena Bonham Carter and Jodie Comer, whose turn as a complicated villain on “Killing Eve” earned her an Emmy in September. Peter Dinklage won best actor in a TV drama, adding a note of victory to the swan song of HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” The top prizes for TV comedy went to Phoebe Waller-Bridge, for “Fleabag,” and Tony Shalhoub for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

Here are 10 major moments from the two-hour show, which aired on TNT and TBS, followed by a complete list of winners and nominees.

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” cast’s tribute to Brian Tarantina

When Shalhoub took the stage to accept his best actor in a TV comedy award, he dedicated his trophy to his late co-star, Brian Tarantina, who played Jackie, the emcee at the bar where Midge Maisel gets her start in stand-up. Tarantina died of an accidental overdose in November, just a month before the show’s third-season premiere.

“I share this Actor with my fellow ‘Maisel’ castmates,” Shalhoub said. “It is a joy to know you. It is a privilege to work alongside you. And so with your blessings, I will dedicate this to one of our family who we lost this year and who we miss terribly, the most marvelous Brian Tarantina, our brother. Here’s to you.”

Rachel Brosnahan, who plays the comedy’s title role, also paid tribute to Tarantina as the cast accepted the trophy for best ensemble in a TV comedy. “This ensemble extends far beyond those that you see on this stage. We are missing … one really, really important member of our ensemble tonight, Brian Tarantina,” Brosnahan said. “We had such an amazing time here with him last year, so thank you so, so much for this. This is dedicated to him.”

Laura Dern’s sweet moment with her father, Bruce Dern

Before Dern made it to the stage to accept her best supporting actress award, she stopped to give a hug to her father, an Oscar-nominated actor who stars in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” “I’m emotional because I got to hug my dad,” she told the audience.

As she reflected on her years in the industry, Dern noted that she “literally, literally would not be here if not for actors,” thanking her dad — and mother (and “Enlightened” co-star) Diane Ladd.

“Thank you for raising me in the community of your friends, on your movies, doing your plays and getting to know the wealth of these extraordinary people,” she told her famous parents.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s stateside farewell to “Fleabag”

Thanking her SAG colleagues for their stateside support of her quirky (and beloved) comedy, Waller-Bridge noted that the team behind the series would be heading back to the U.K. after the ceremony. And despite recent wins at the Emmys and Golden Globes, it appears that the actress-writer is still coming to grips with her success. “This whole thing really has been a dream,” she said. “And if I wake up tomorrow and discover it was just that, then thank you,” she said. “It’s been the most beautiful dream.”

Michelle Williams’s sweet shout-out to her daughter

Williams has made several speeches this awards season, but her Emmy and Golden Globe speeches were notably more political than the acting-centered speech she made while accepting her best actress award for “Fosse/Verdon.” But there was one thing connecting all three speeches: Matilda, Williams’s 14-year-old daughter with the late Heath Ledger.

“Matilda, it’s one thing to be completely honest as an actor,” Williams said Sunday. “It’s another thing to be completely honest as a human being. And that’s who you are and how you live. You teach me just by being you.”

Brad Pitt’s Tarantino joke

Pitt had one of the funniest speeches of the night. He began with yet another joke about his dating life. “I get to add this to my Tinder profile,” he quipped, looking at his trophy.

His speech was at times deprecating — at one point he joked about how on-the-nose his “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” role could be from certain perspectives. “It was a difficult part, a guy who gets high, takes his shirt off and doesn’t get on with his wife. It was a big stretch,” he joked — to laughter from the audience, which included his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston.

But Pitt saved the biggest zinger for director Quentin Tarantino, who has been known to have somewhat of a, well, foot fetish. “I’d like to thank my co-stars, Leo [DiCaprio], Margot Robbie, Margot Robbie’s feet, Margaret Qualley’s feet,” he joked before revealing the, um, kicker: “Quentin Tarantino has separated more women from their shoes than the TSA.”

Pitt’s speech wasn’t all jests though — he offered some wisdom gleaned from his three decades in the industry. “I’ve been banging away at this thing for thirty-some years,” he said. “I think the simple math is: Some projects work, some projects don’t and there is no reason to belabor either.”

“Enjoy the evening,” he added. “Because tomorrow it’s back to work.”

Jennifer Aniston’s emotional speech

Aniston looked genuinely shocked — and teary eyed — as she took the stage to accept her trophy for Apple TV Plus’s “The Morning Show.” It was the actress’s first SAG win since 1996 when she shared best TV comedy ensemble with the cast of “Friends.”

“What?! Oh my gosh. This is so unbelievable,” Aniston said. She recalled listening to audiotapes of “Laverne & Shirley” and “Happy Days” episodes as a young girl, and thinking that she wanted to be an actor when she grew up. She eventually landed a Bob’s Big Boy commercial and the rest is history, as they say.

Aniston pivoted to the current project that had earned her the admiration of her colleagues. “Boy, did we get to dive deep into our own experiences and our own history and really be able to breathe life into these extraordinary characters,” she said, before joking: “Who knew that emotional breakdowns felt that good? It really was like, seven months of therapy covering about 20 years of work. So thank you for watching that.”

“I love you, girl. It took 20 years but we did it,” Aniston said to her co-star (and co-producer) Reese Witherspoon. And she offered another shout-out — to Adam Sandler, whose acclaimed work in “Uncut Gems” was left out of this year’s Oscar nominations. “Oh, Adam Sandler, your performance is extraordinary, your magic is real buddy,” Aniston said. “I love you.”

Oh, and in case you’re wondering, Aniston and her ex-husband did interact backstage, sending the Internet into a tailspin.

Robert De Niro’s subtly political speech

De Niro, recipient of this year’s Life Achievement award, is an outspoken critic of President Trump, but his speech did not mention POTUS — at least not directly. After reflecting on his craft, De Niro first praised the actors’ union:

“I thank SAG-AFTRA for tirelessly fighting on our behalf for workplace and economic gains and respect. And that especially bears remembering these days when there’s so much hostility towards unions,” De Niro said.

“Political leaders who support unions are more likely to support Affordable Care Act, equitable taxes, humane immigration regulations, a safe environment, a diverse citizenry, reproductive rights, sensible gun control and fair wages and benefits,” the veteran actor continued. “We owe them our support and we owe them our vote.”

De Niro acknowledged that some of his colleagues may have wanted him to steer clear of politics in his speech. “But we’re in such a dire situation, so deeply concerning to me and to so many others, I have to say something,” he said, joking that his recent comments to Variety conveyed his feelings so well he would quote himself.

“There’s right and there’s wrong. And there’s common sense and there’s abuse of power. And as a citizen, I have as much right as anybody, an actor, an athlete, a musician, anybody else, to voice my opinion, and if I have a bigger voice because of my situation, I’m going to use it whenever I see a blatant abuse of power. And that’s all I’m gonna say about that tonight.”

Joaquin Phoenix’s Heath Ledger tribute

Phoenix has been notably averse to many awards shows, even admitting on the SAG Awards stage that he “couldn’t fully appreciate” the ceremony several years ago. But he took the time onstage to honor his fellow nominees, addressing each of them directly as he praised their work. (He also recalled losing several roles to DiCaprio.) Phoenix ended his speech with a nod to another actor who portrayed the Joker: “I’m standing on the shoulders of my favorite actor, Heath Ledger,” he said.

Bong Joon-Ho as a proud dad (er, director)

As the “Parasite” cast accepted its prestigious trophy, the filmmaker sat in the audience, recording the historic moment on a cellphone.

Eugene and Dan Levy’s non-host banter

The father-son duo, both nominated for “Schitt’s Creek,” opened and closed the show with witty banter, but — as they reminded us several times — they were not the hosts of the ceremony. (Following the lead of several recent awards shows, the SAG Awards went hostless this year.)

Fittingly, the elder Levy kicked things off with a dad joke — involving a famous toilet paper commercial — that he worked into one of SAG’s trademark “I am an actor” profiles.

CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE

“Bombshell”

“The Irishman”

“JoJo Rabbit”

“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

“Parasite” — winner

MALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Christian Bale, “Ford v Ferrari”

Leonardo DiCaprio, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

Adam Driver, “Marriage Story”

Taron Egerton, “Rocketman”

Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker” — winner

FEMALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Cynthia Erivo, “Harriet”

Scarlett Johansson, “Marriage Story”

Lupita Nyong’o, “Us”

Charlize Theron, “Bombshell”

Renée Zellweger, “Judy” — winner

MALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Jamie Foxx, “Just Mercy”

Tom Hanks, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”

Al Pacino, “The Irishman”

Joe Pesci, “The Irishman”

Brad Pitt, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” — winner

FEMALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Laura Dern, “Marriage Story” — winner

Scarlett Johansson, “JoJo Rabbit”

Nicole Kidman, “Bombshell”

Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers”

Margot Robbie, “Bombshell”

STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

“Avengers: Endgame” — winner

“Ford v Ferrari”

“The Irishman”

“Joker”

“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

TELEVISION

ENSEMBLE IN A DRAMA SERIES

“Big Little Lies”

“The Crown” — winner

“Game of Thrones”

“The Handmaid’s Tale”

“Stranger Things”

MALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Sterling K. Brown, “This Is Us”

Steve Carell, “The Morning Show”

Billy Crudup, “The Morning Show”

Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones” — winner

David Harbour, “Stranger Things”

FEMALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Jennifer Aniston, “The Morning Show” — winner

Helena Bonham Carter, “The Crown”

Olivia Colman, “The Crown”

Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve”

Elisabeth Moss, “The Handmaid’s Tale”

ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY SERIES

“Barry”

“Fleabag”

“The Kominsky Method”

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — winner

“Schitt’s Creek”

MALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

Alan Arkin, “The Kominsky Method”

Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method”

Bill Hader, “Barry”

Andrew Scott, “Fleabag”

Tony Shalhoub, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — winner

FEMALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me”

Alex Borstein, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag” — winner

STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES

“Game of Thrones” — winner

“Glow”

“Stranger Things”

“The Walking Dead”

“Watchmen”

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SAG Awards: 10 things to know, from Jennifer Aniston’s emotional speech to ‘Parasite’s’ big win - The Washington Post

Joaquin Phoenix won best actor in a leading role, for “Joker," continuing a winning streak that has landed him a Golden Globe and a Critics’ Choice Award. Renée Zellweger, also a Golden Globe winner for her well-received portrayal of Judy Garland, triumphed over Scarlett Johansson in the leading actress category. The supporting actress trophy went, not at all surprisingly, to Laura Dern — in the midst of an awards season sweep for her turn as a powerhouse divorce attorney in “Marriage Story” — while Brad Pitt took best supporting actor, for “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”

“Fosse/Verdon” was a standout in the television categories, with leads Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams winning for their roles as Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, respectively, in the limited series/TV movie category. Jennifer Aniston, meanwhile, took the best actress in a TV drama award for “The Morning Show," beating out “The Crown’s” Helena Bonham Carter and Jodie Comer, whose turn as a complicated villain on “Killing Eve” earned her an Emmy in September. Peter Dinklage won best actor in a TV drama, adding a note of victory to the swan song of HBO’s “Game of Thrones.” The top prizes for TV comedy went to Phoebe Waller-Bridge, for “Fleabag,” and Tony Shalhoub for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

Here are 10 major moments from the two-hour show, which aired on TNT and TBS, followed by a complete list of winners and nominees.

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” cast’s tribute to Brian Tarantina

When Shalhoub took the stage to accept his best actor in a TV comedy award, he dedicated his trophy to his late co-star, Brian Tarantina, who played Jackie, the emcee at the bar where Midge Maisel gets her start in stand-up. Tarantina died of an accidental overdose in November, just a month before the show’s third-season premiere.

“I share this Actor with my fellow ‘Maisel’ castmates,” Shalhoub said. “It is a joy to know you. It is a privilege to work alongside you. And so with your blessings, I will dedicate this to one of our family who we lost this year and who we miss terribly, the most marvelous Brian Tarantina, our brother. Here’s to you.”

Rachel Brosnahan, who plays the comedy’s title role, also paid tribute to Tarantina as the cast accepted the trophy for best ensemble in a TV comedy. “This ensemble extends far beyond those that you see on this stage. We are missing ... one really, really important member of our ensemble tonight, Brian Tarantina,” Brosnahan said. “We had such an amazing time here with him last year, so thank you so, so much for this. This is dedicated to him.”

Laura Dern’s sweet moment with her father, Bruce Dern

Before Dern made it to the stage to accept her best supporting actress award, she stopped to give her father, an Oscar-nominated actor who stars in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.” “I’m emotional because I got to hug my dad,” she told the audience.

As she reflected on her years in the industry, Dern noted that she “literally, literally would not be here if not for actors,” thanking her dad — and mother (and “Enlightened” co-star) Diane Ladd.

“Thank you for raising me in the community of your friends, on your movies, doing your plays and getting to know the wealth of these extraordinary people,” she told her famous parents.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s stateside farewell to “Fleabag”

Thanking her SAG colleagues for their stateside support of her quirky (and beloved) comedy, Waller-Bridge noted that the team behind the series would be heading back to the U.K. after the ceremony. And despite recent wins at the Emmys and Golden Globes, it appears that the actress-writer is still coming to grips with her success. “This whole thing really has been a dream,” she said. “And if I wake up tomorrow and discover it was just that, then thank you,” she said. "It’s been the most beautiful dream.”

Michelle Williams’s sweet shout-out to her daughter

Williams has made several speeches this awards season, but her Emmy and Golden Globe speeches were notably more political than the acting-centered speech she made while accepting her best actress award for “Fosse/Verdon.” But there was one thing connecting all three speeches: Matilda, Williams’s 14-year-old daughter with the late Heath Ledger.

“Matilda, it’s one thing to be completely honest as an actor,” Williams said Sunday. “It’s another thing to be completely honest as a human being. And that’s who you are and how you live. You teach me just by being you.”

Brad Pitt’s Tarantino joke

Pitt had one of the funniest speeches of the night. He began with yet another joke about his dating life. “I get to add this to my Tinder profile,” he quipped, looking at his trophy.

His speech was at times deprecating — at one point he joked about how on-the-nose his “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” role could be from certain perspectives. “It was a difficult part, a guy who gets high, takes his shirt off and doesn’t get on with his wife. It was a big stretch,” he joked — to laughter from the audience, which included his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston.

But Pitt saved the biggest zinger for director Quentin Tarantino, who has been known to have somewhat of a, well, foot fetish. “I’d like to thank my co-stars, Leo [DiCaprio], Margot Robbie, Margot Robbie’s feet, Margaret Qualley’s feet,” he joked before revealing the, um, kicker: “Quentin Tarantino has separated more women from their shoes than the TSA.”

Pitt’s speech wasn’t all jest though — he offered some wisdom gleaned from his three decades in the industry. “I’ve been banging away at this thing for thirty some years,” he said. “I think the simple math is some projects work, some projects don’t and there is no reason to belabor either.”

“Enjoy the evening," he added. "Because tomorrow it’s back to work.”

Jennifer Aniston’s emotional speech

Aniston looked genuinely shocked — and teary eyed — as she took the stage to accept her trophy for Apple TV Plus’s “The Morning Show.” It was the actress’s first SAG win since 1996 when she shared best TV comedy ensemble with the cast of “Friends.”

“What?! Oh my gosh. This is so unbelievable,” Aniston said. She recalled listening to audio tapes of “Laverne and Shirley” and “Happy Days” episodes as a little girl, and thinking that she wanted to be an actor when she grew up. She eventually landed a Bob’s Big Boy commercial and the rest is history, as they say.

Aniston pivoted to the project that had earned her the admiration of her colleagues. “Boy did we get to dive deep into our own experiences and our own history and really be able to breathe life into these extraordinary characters,” she said, before joking: “Who knew that emotional breakdowns felt that good? It really was like, seven months of therapy covering about 20 years of work. So thank you for watching that.”

“I love you girl, it took 20 years but we did it,” Aniston said to her co-star (and co-producer) Reese Witherspoon. And she offered another shoutout — to Adam Sandler, whose acclaimed work in “Uncut Gems” was conspicuously left out of this year’s Oscar nominations. “Oh, Adam Sandler, your performance is extraordinary, your magic is real buddy," Aniston said. “I love you.”

Oh, and in case you’re wondering, Aniston and her ex-husband did interact backstage, sending the Internet into a tailspin.

Robert De Niro’s subtly political speech

De Niro, recipient of this year’s Life Achievement award, is an outspoken critic of President Trump, but his speech did not mention POTUS — at least not directly. After reflecting on his craft, De Niro first praised the actor’s union:

“I thank SAG-AFTRA for tirelessly fighting on our behalf for workplace and economic gains and respect. And that especially bears remembering these days when there’s so much hostility towards unions,” De Niro said.

“Political leaders who support unions are more likely to support Affordable Care Act, equitable taxes, humane immigration regulations, a safe environment, a diverse citizenry, reproductive rights, sensible gun control and fair wages and benefits,” the veteran actor continued. “We owe them our support and we owe them our vote.”

De Niro acknowledged that some of his colleagues may have wanted him to steer clear of politics in his speech. “But we’re in such a dire situation, so deeply concerning to me and to so many others, I have to say something,” he said, joking that his recent comments to Variety conveyed his feelings so well he would quote himself.

“There’s right and there’s wrong. And there’s commonsense and there’s abuse of power. And as a citizen, I have as much right as anybody, an actor, an athlete, a musician, anybody else, to voice my opinion, and if I have a bigger voice because of my situation, I’m going to use it whenever I see a blatant abuse of power. And that’s all I’m gonna say about that tonight.”

Joaquin Phoenix’s Heath Ledger tribute

Phoenix has been notably averse to many awards shows, even admitting on the SAG Awards stage that he “couldn’t fully appreciate” the ceremony several years ago. But he took the time on stage to honor his fellow nominees, addressing each of them directly as he praised their work. (He also recalled losing several roles to DiCaprio.) Phoenix ended his speech with a nod to another actor who portrayed the Joker: “I’m standing on the shoulders of my favorite actor, Heath Ledger,” he said.

Bong Joon-Ho as a proud dad (er, director)

As the “Parasite” cast accepted its prestigious trophy, the filmmaker sat in the audience, recording the historic moment on a cellphone.

Eugene and Dan Levy’s non-host banter

The father-son duo, both nominated for “Schitt’s Creek,” opened and closed the show with witty banter, but — as they reminded us several times — they were not the host of the ceremony. (Following the lead of several recent awards shows, the SAG Awards went hostless this year.)

Fittingly, the elder Levy kicked things off with a dad joke — involving a famous toilet paper commercial — that he worked into one of SAG’s trademark “I am an actor” profiles.

CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE

“Bombshell”

"The Irishman"

“JoJo Rabbit”

“Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood”

“Parasite” — winner

MALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Christian Bale, “Ford v Ferrari”

Leonardo DiCaprio, “Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood"

Adam Driver, “Marriage Story”

Taron Egerton, “Rocketman”

Joaquin Phoenix, “Joker” — winner

FEMALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Cynthia Erivo, “Harriet”

Scarlett Johansson, “Marriage Story”

Lupita Nyong’o, “Us”

Charlize Theron, “Bombshell”

Renée Zellweger, “Judy” — winner

FEMALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Laura Dern, “Marriage Story” — winner

Scarlett Johannson, “JoJo Rabbit”

NIcole Kidman, “Bombshell”

Jennifer Lopez, “Hustlers”

Margot Robbie, “Bombshell”

STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A MOTION PICTURE

“Avengers: Endgame” — winner

“Ford v Ferrari”

“The Irishman”

“Joker”

“Once Upon a Time ... in Hollywood”

TELEVISION

ENSEMBLE IN A DRAMA SERIES

“Big Little Lies”

“The Crown” — winner

“Game of Thrones”

“The Handmaid’s Tale”

“Stranger Things”

MALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Sterling K. Brown, “This Is Us”

Steve Carell, “The Morning Show”

Billy Crudup, “The Morning Show”

Peter Dinklage, “Game of Thrones” — winner

David Harbour, “Stranger Things”

FEMALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

Jennifer Aniston, “The Morning Show” — winner

Helena Bonham Carter, “The Crown”

Olivia Colman, “The Crown”

Jodie Comer, “Killing Eve”

Elisabeth Moss, “The Handmaid’s Tale”

ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY SERIES

“Barry”

“Fleabag”

“The Kominsky Method”

“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — winner

“Schitt’s Creek”

MALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

Alan Arkin, “The Kominsky Method”

Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method”

Bill Hader, “Barry”

Andrew Scott, “Fleabag”

Tony Shalhoub, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” — winner

FEMALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me”

Alex Borstein, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”

Catherine O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek”

Phoebe Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag” — winner

STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A TV COMEDY OR DRAMA

“Game of Thrones” — winner

“Glow”

“Stranger Things”

“The Walking Dead”

“Watchmen”

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