Lily Gladstone wins at the SAG Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 24, 2024.Photo:Netflix

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Lily Gladstonecontinues to make history!
Also nominated wereAnnette BeningforNyad,Carey MulliganforMaestro,Margot RobbieforBarbieandEmma StoneforPoor Things.
“My friends, fellow actors, I feel the good in what you have done — what you do,” Gladstone began the English portion of her speech, after speaking briefly in her native Blackfoot language. “This has been a hard year for all of us. Those in this room, those not in this room, I’m so proud that we have gotten here in solidarity with all of our other unions.”
“It’s truly a gift that we get to do this for a living. That’s the win. Itwas getting to be here, it was getting to be on set. It was getting to tell stories,” she continued, in part. “It’s so easy to distance ourselves. It’s so easy to close off, to stop feeling, and we all bravely keep feeling, and that humanizes people. That brings people out of the shadows; it brings visibility.”
“Keep telling stories to everybody in this room, to everybody watching abroad. Those of you who are not actors but have a voice, have a story that needs to be heard,” she added. “Thank you for all of the compassionate souls in this room and all of the storytellers here tonight. Keep speaking your truths, and keep speaking up for each other.”
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This year, the actress was the first Native American woman to win a Golden Globe, deliveringher acceptance speechin her native Blackfoot language. She has also earned a nomination at theCritics Choice Awardsand became thefirst Native American to be nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars. Gladstone the fourth Indigenous actress to ever earn a nomination in the category.
Annette Bening inNyad(2023).Liz Parkinson/Netflix

Liz Parkinson/Netflix
InNyad, Gladstone’s fellow nominee Bening, 65, plays real-life swimmerDiana Nyadin her attempts to make the 110-mile swim from Cuba to Florida.
Critics praised both Bening and costarJodie Foster, who plays Diana’s coach Bonnie Stoll, for driving the film and bringing Nyad’s story to life.
A four-time SAG Award nominee, Bening last won at the show in 1999 forAmerican Beauty. Throughout the 2024 award season, the actress has received nods at theGolden GlobesandOscars.
Carey Mulligan as Felicia Montealegre inMaestro(2023).Jason McDonald/Netflix

Jason McDonald/Netflix
Mulligan’s performance as Montealegre notched her Golden Globe,BAFTA, Critics Choice and Oscar nominations.
She was previously nominated at the SAG Awards for her 2008 role inAn Educationand 2020’sPromising Young Woman.
Margot Robbie inBarbie(2023).Jaap Buitendijk/Warner Bros.

Barbielanded Robbie, 33, her fourth SAG nomination. She starred as the titular iconic Mattel doll, spearheading the film as lead actress and a producer to box office and critical success.
Robbie received BAFTA, Golden Globe and Critics Choice nods for best actress. Her prior SAG nominations came for 2017’sI, Tonya, 2018’sMary Queen of Scotsand 2019’sBombshell.
Emma Stone inPoor Things(2023).Yorgos Lanthimos/Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures

Yorgos Lanthimos/Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures
WithPoor Things, Stone, 35, lands her fourth SAG Award win.
In theYorgos Lanthimos-directed film, Stone’s Bella is a woman given a clean slate via an experimental procedure from a mad scientist. After which, she gradually discovers the wonders — and dangers — of the world. Her costars includeMark RuffaloandWillem Dafoe.
Stone’s standout performance has alreadywon her a Golden Globe,Critics’ Choice AwardandBAFTA Award, and landed her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. She last took home a SAG Award statuette for her leading role in 2016’sLa La Land.
The 30th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards streamed live onNetflixSaturday, Feb. 24, at 8 p.m. ET, from the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles.
source: people.com