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starring Stiller. Stahl credits the mak-
ing of that movie — and his commit-
ment to stay clean — with saving his
life and reviving his career.
Honorable mention: Adam Driver
and Rachel Brosnahan, who aren’
t
Jewish, are nominated for playing
Jewish characters. Driver played
a Jewish police officer in Black
KkKlansman and Brosnahan
plays the Jewish Mrs. Maisel in
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
25TH ANNUAL SCREEN
ACTORS’
GUILD (“SAG”)
AWARDS
The SAG awards will be
presented live on Sunday,
Jan. 27, on TNT and TBS
at 8 p.m. The lifetime
achievement award will
go to Alan Alda, 82. Alda’
s
wife of 61 years, Arlene
Alda, 85, is Jewish and their
three children were raised
Jewish. SAG awards are given for
acting excellence (individual and
cast) in film and on TV
.
Film nominees: Rachel Weisz and
Timothee Chalamet are nominat-
ed for best supporting actress/actor
in, respectively, The Favourite and
Beautiful Boy. Five films are nominated
for the outstanding cast award. Only
one nominated film, A Star is Born,
has Jewish cast members: Andrew
Dice Clay, 61, and British Jewish actor
Rafi Gavron, 29.
TV nominees, individual awards:
Best actress, mini-series: Patricia
Arquette (Escape at Dannemora); best
actress, drama series: Julia Garner
(Ozark), 24; best actress, comedy
series: Alex Borstein (Mrs. Maisel) and
Alison Brie (Glow); best actor, come-
dy series: Alan Arkin (The Kominsky
Method) and Michael Douglas
(Kominsky) and Henry Winkler
(Barry). Note: The Guild awards don’
t
include a best supporting TV actor or
TV actress award.
Five TV series are nominated for
the outstanding cast award, TV drama.
Two shows have Jewish cast mem-
bers: (1) The Americans: Anthony
Arkin (Adam’
s son), 51, and Noah
Emmerich, 53; (2) Ozark: Julia Garner
and Darren Goldstein, 44, and
Jordana Spiro, 41. Five TV shows are
nominated for outstanding cast, com-
edy. Four have Jewish cast members:
(1) Barry: Henry Winkler and Sarah
Goldberg, 32; (2) Glow: Alison Brie,
Marc Maron, 55, and Jackie Tohn, 38;
(3) The Kominsky Method: Alan Arkin
and Michael Douglas, and; (4) Mrs
Maisel: Alex Borstein, Caroline Aaron,
66, Kevin Pollak, 61, and Michael
Zegen, 39. ■
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