The Studio sweeps comedy categories at 2026 Actor Awards

Apple TV's The Studio dominated the television categories at the 2026 Actor Awards, winning ensemble, male and female lead honors. Catherine O'Hara received a posthumous award for female actor in a comedy series, accepted by co-creator Seth Rogen. The ceremony highlighted several other notable victories in TV and film.

The 2026 Actor Awards, formerly known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, took place on Sunday, with Apple TV's The Studio emerging as the top winner on the television side. The series secured victories in every category it was nominated for, including ensemble in a comedy series, male actor in a comedy series for Seth Rogen, and female actor in a comedy series for Catherine O'Hara.

O'Hara's win was posthumous, coming weeks after her death on January 30 at age 71 from a pulmonary embolism, with rectal cancer as the underlying cause. Rogen accepted the award on her behalf amid a standing ovation. In his tribute, Rogen praised O'Hara's generosity and talent, noting her ability to be "kind and gracious while never minimizing her own talents." He recounted how she would email rewrites for her scenes, which "one hundred percent of the time" improved the material, emphasizing that "you can be a genius and be kind."

Other television winners included HBO Max's The Pitt for ensemble in a drama series and Noah Wyle for male actor in a drama series; Netflix's The Diplomat for Keri Russell in female actor in a drama series; and Netflix's Adolescence for Owen Cooper in male actor in a television movie or limited series and stunt ensemble in a television series went to The Last of Us.

On the film side, Ryan Coogler's Sinners led with wins for Michael B. Jordan in male actor in a leading role and cast in a motion picture. Jessie Buckley won female actor in a leading role for Hamnet, while Amy Madigan took female actor in a supporting role for Weapons and Sean Penn won male actor in a supporting role for One Battle After Another. Stunt ensemble in a motion picture went to Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning.

The event celebrated achievements across drama, comedy, and film, with The Studio's sweep underscoring its impact.

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