SAG Awards 2023 WINNERS: Thespians honored on film and television's big night
Daily MailEverything Everywhere All At Once nearly swept the film categories in a record-breaking showing at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night as Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Ke Huy Quan were all recognized with Brendan Fraser enjoying his comeback moment with a tearful speech as he earned a top honor. Bond: Jamie Lee Curtis was elated and kissed co-star Michelle Yeoh on the lips as she won at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards What a moment: The 64-year-old actress planted a big smooch on her 60-year-old Everything Everywhere All At Once co-star shortly after her name was announced as the winner The 64-year-old actress was announced as the winner of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role for Everything Everywhere All At Once Epic: In the film Curtis portrays Deirdre Beaubeirdre, an IRS inspector in addition to several other versions of Deirdre in alternate universes Comeback kid: Meanwhile castmate Ke Huy Quan earned Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for the same American absurdist comedy-drama film Pioneering: The 51-year-old actor got emotional as he revealed that he was the first Asian male actor to ever win the award He said: 'This moment no longer belongs to just me, it also belongs to everyone who has asked for change. Squad goals: The White Lotus was the biggest winner on the television side as the HBO series earned Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in addition to a Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series win for Jennifer Coolidge Leading lady: The 61-year-old acting veteran got emotional while recalling a childhood anecdote during her acceptance speech at the 2023 Screen Actors Guild awards Tribute: As she accepted the honor the actress first thanked the show's creator, Mike White, before getting emotional while talking about her 'amazing parents' and how they inspired her to act Leading lady: Coolidge portrayed Tanya McQuoid, a troubled woman whose mother recently died and who seeks inner peace and discovery in the HBO series Double duty: She proudly showed off her shiny new trophies 'I had these amazing parents. Special honor: Sally Field, 76, was honored with the SAG Life Achievement Award at the 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards at Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles on Sunday Heartfelt: Field's The Amazing Spider-Man co-star Andrew Garfield greeted her with big hug after presenting the special award during the ceremony Emotional: The two performers were genuinely emotional on the stage before her speech Her start: The two-time Oscar-winning actress talked about her six-decades as a working actress that began with her role in the sitcom Gidget Congratulations: Jennifer Coolidge and Jessica Chastain posed for snaps with their gongs after winning for The White Lotus and George & Tammy respectively Here's looking at you: Jeremy Allen White gazed at his award after winning for The Bear Distinguished: Sam Elliott looked dapper after winning best male actor in a television movie or limited series for his work on the Yellowstone prequel 1883 while Brendan Fraser looked in good spirits after scooping the award for The Whale Congrats: After The White Lotus' success Aubrey Plaza, Bruno Gouery, Michael Imperioli, F. Murray Abraham, Will Sharpe, Beatrice Granno, Adam DiMarco, Haley Lu Richardson, Simona Tabasco, Paolo Camilli, Jennifer Coolidge, Jon Gries, Federico Ferrante, Eleonora Romandini, Francesco Zecca, Theo James, Leo Woodall, Meghann Fahy andSabrina Impacciatore posed for snaps Winners: Harry Shum Jr., Jenny Slate, Andy Le, Tallie Medel, Ke Huy Quan, James Hong, Stephanie Hsu, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michelle Yeoh and Brian Le posed together After having made her film debut as an extra in the science fiction comedy Moon Pilot, Field got her breakout role in television, playing Frances Elizabeth 'Gidget' Lawrence on the sitcom Gidget, which she mentioned during her heartwarming speech. Julia Butters chose a dramatic Carolina Herrera gown with a voluminous pleated skirt Courage: Christina Applegate arrived with her daughter Sadie, 12 Sultry: Cate Blanchett, Lisa Ann Walker and Sally Field rocked lacy black numbers Striking: Jenny Slate, Ana de Armas, Haley Lu Richardson and Kerry Condon chose gowns with statement making accents Glamorous: Jessie Buckley donned a shiny gold number; Britt Lower chose a gold and taupe hued frock while Sheryl Lee Ralph wowed in a shimmering gold gown with caped mesh sleeves Chic: Quinta Brunson and Ashley Park chose striking gown with statement detailing Mermaid vibes: Danielle Deadwyler dazzled in a white and orange gown featured a layered skirt; she is wearing Louis Vuitton with Bulgari jewelry Chic: Jessica Frances Dukes wore a cut-out cream colored gown with a feathered accent along her neck; Meghann Fahey chose a white cut-out one shouldered number Mint: Patricia Arquette wore a pale green frock with a sheer accent along her décolletage Good looking couple: Emily Blune seen with her husband John Krasinski, who looked dapper in a pinstripe suit The 29th Screen Actors Guild Awards took place at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Century City, California and was broadcast live on Netflix's YouTube channel.