‘Sinners’ wins top Actor Award, boosting chances at the Oscars

March 2, 2026 - 12:04 PM
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Michael B. Jordan poses with the Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor In A Leading Role award and the Outstanding Performance By A Cast In A Motion Picture award for "Sinners" during the Actor Awards, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., March 1, 2026. (Reuters/Daniel Cole)
  • ‘Sinners’ beats ‘One Battle After Another’ for best movie cast
  • Actor Awards influence Oscars as actors are largest voting group
  • Catherine O’Hara posthumously honored for role in ‘The Studio’

 Vampire thriller “Sinners” claimed the Actor Award for best movie cast on Sunday, a major win for the Segregation-era tale on Hollywood’s road to the Oscars.

“Sinners” triumphed over “One Battle After Another,” a movie that had been considered a frontrunner after earlier wins during the film awards season.

Actor Delroy Lindo accepted the award with fellow “Sinners” cast members standing behind him on stage in Los Angeles.

“Every single day we brought ourselves, we brought our hearts, we brought our souls, we brought our spirits to this endeavor,” Lindo said. “To be recognized by you all, thank you does not even begin to encompass the gratitude that we feel.”

The Actor Awards, previously called the SAG Awards, are handed out by members of the SAG-AFTRA actors union. Winners are closely watched because actors make up the biggest group of voters for the Academy Awards on March 15.

In television awards, actors celebrated the late Catherine O’Hara as the best female in a television comedy for her role as a movie producer in Hollywood satire “The Studio.”

READ: Hollywood honors late Catherine O’Hara at Actor Awards

Seth Rogen, the writer and star of “The Studio,” accepted the trophy on her behalf. He said O’Hara frequently sent polite e-mails suggesting rewrites of her scenes and her ideas always made them better.

“It showed you can be a genius and can be kind, and one of those things does not have to come at the expense of the other,” Rogen said at the ceremony, which was streamed live on Netflix NFLX.O.

O’Hara, known for movies such as “Home Alone” and the TV show “Schitt’s Creek,” died at age 71 on January 30 of a pulmonary embolism.

READ: Catherine O’Hara, star of ‘Schitt’s Creek’ and ‘Home Alone,’ dead at 71 | Catherine O’Hara’s cause of death confirmed by public health department

“The Studio” won the Actor Award for best cast in a TV comedy, and “The Pitt” earned best cast in a TV drama.

—Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Kevin Buckland and Shri Navaratnam