They scooped the gong for the Best Ensemble in a Drama Series at the Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Fairmont Century Plaza on Sunday evening.
And the cast of The White Lotus chose to celebrate their success in style after bagging the win, as they enjoyed a wild night at the ceremony.
Leo Woodall, who plays Jack in the series, couldn’t keep his hands off his co-star Theo James as he planted a kiss on his cheek, before receiving one back.
The actors were stood with Leo’s rumoured love interest Meghann Fahy, who he has reportedly been dating since they met on the set of the black comedy-drama.
Behind the scenes shots revealed the raucous antics of the cast as they partied backstage at the ceremony’s engraving station.
Party time! The White Lotus chose to celebrate their success in style after bagging the win, as they enjoyed a wild night at the ceremony
Wild: Behind the scenes shots revealed the raucous antics of the cast as they partied backstage at the ceremony’s engraving station
Three’s a crowd? The actors were stood with Leo’s rumoured love interest Meghann Fahy, who he has reportedly been dating since they met on the set of the black comedy-drama
Among them was actor Jon Gries, who plays villainous con man Greg and could be seen proudly holding up his SAG award and a bottle of Lallier Champagne.
His co-stars Leo and Theo poked fun at him in one hilarious snap, while Albie Di Grasso actor Adam DiMarco pulled a playful pose behind her.
The group all still managed to look dashing in their tuxedos as they partied the night away following their big win at the awards ceremony.
As they gathered for a full ensemble shot, many of the stars opted for a fun pose, with several members of the cast including Haley Lu Richardson and Francesco Zecca lounging on the red carpet.
Elsewhere, Aubrey Plaza showcased what looked like a lipstick mark on her arm and cradled her award like a baby in her arms in another amusing shot.
Full cast! (Pictured) 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 and Sabrina Impacciatore
Group shot: Theo cuddled up to his co-star Simona Tabasco as they posed with Adam DiMarco, Leo Woodall and Haley Lu Richardson
Haha! Elsewhere, Aubrey Plaza showcased what looked like a lipstick mark on her arm and cradled her award like a baby in her arms in another amusing shot
She can’t believe it! On-screen husband and wife Will Sharpe and Aubrey posed with their gongs
This guy! Theo and Leo appeared to have a strong off screen friendship
Woo! Simona flashed the peace sign as Leo wrapped his arm around her
Cheers! Francesco Zecca held his award in one hand and a bottle of champagne in another
Everything Everywhere All At Once nearly swept the film categories 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.
The American absurdist comedy-drama film also earned the top award of the night Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the star-studded event which took place place at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Century City, California.
The film beat out star-studded casts including: Babylon, The Banshees Of Inisherin, The Fabelmans, and Women Talking.
Yeoh, Curtis, and Quan all gave brief speeches before allowing ‘patriarch and friend’ James Hong to take the mic for most of the final acceptance speech.
The 94-year-old acting legend said: ‘I got my first SAG card 70 years ago. My first movie was with Clark Gable but back in those days I have to tell you the leading role was played by guys with their eyes taped up and they talked like this because the producer said Asians are not good enough and they are not box office, but look at us now, huh?
‘We’re not all Chinese but Jamie Lee is a good Chinese name… I feel very akin to her and I’ve never had such a good time as I did with these jerks on the movie.’
The film is centered around a middle-aged Chinese immigrant named Evelyn Wang (played by Yeoh) who is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led.
Yeoh, 60, became the first ever Asian actress to earn Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role as she triumphed over: Cate Blanchett -Tar, Viola Davis – The Woman King, Ana de Armas – Blonde, and Danielle Deadwyler – Till.
Earlier in the night Jamie Lee Curtis, 64, planted a big smooch on Yeoh shortly after her name was announced as the winner of Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role.
The Queen! Jennifer Coolidge held up her two gongs following a double win
Here come the girls: Haley and Beatrice looked delighted with their awards win
Beaming: Leo, Meghann and Will flashed delighted smiles following the win
Helping hand: Jon offered a hand to a giggle Hayley
Wow! Paolo Camilli looked incredible on the night in a feathered jacket
Cheese! Sabrina Impacciatore and Adam DiMarco held up their gongs
Curtis won over an impressive field including: Angela Bassett – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Hong Chau – The Whale, Kerry Condon – The Banshees of Inisherin, and Stephanie Hsu – Everything Everywhere All At Once.
Meanwhile castmate Ke Huy Quan earned Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role for the same American absurdist comedy-drama film.
The 51-year-old actor got emotional as he revealed that he was the first Asian male actor to ever win the award.
Though Everything Everywhere All At Once earned four of the main five film awards, Brendan Fraser continued his comeback tour in emotional fashion as he earned top honor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for The Whale.
Epic: Brendan Fraser enjoyed his comeback moment with a tearful speech as he earned top honor
Golden: The film beat out star-studded casts including: Babylon, The Banshees Of Inisherin, The Fabelmans, and Women Talking
The film is centered around a middle-aged Chinese immigrant named Evelyn Wang (played by Yeoh; center) who is swept up into an insane adventure in which she alone can save existence by exploring other universes and connecting with the lives she could have led
Trailblazing: Yeoh, 60, became the first ever Asian actress to earn Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role as she triumphed over: Cate Blanchett -Tar, Viola Davis – The Woman King, Ana de Armas – Blonde, and Danielle Deadwyler – Till
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
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
The 54-year-old acting veteran got tearful during his acceptance speech as he said: ‘I treasure this, but never more than when I treasured what I used to keep in my wallet, which was my SAG card that I earned in 1991. It made me feel like I belonged.
‘As actors, we all want to belong to a tribe and that’s when I found where I belong. And if you told that guy back then that I’d be standing right here right now, I would not have believed you.’
Fraser triumphed over Austin Butler – Elvis, Colin Farrell – The Banshees Of Inisherin, Bill Nighy – Living, and Adam Sandler – Hustle.
In The Whale, Brendan portrays Charlie a reclusive, morbidly obese English teacher attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter.
Leading man: Though Everything Everywhere All At Once earned four of the main five film awards, Brendan Fraser continued his comeback tour in emotional fashion as he earned top honor Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for The Whale
The 54-year-old acting veteran got tearful during his acceptance speech as he said: ‘I treasure this, but never more than when I treasured what I used to keep in my wallet, which was my SAG card that I earned in 1991. It made me feel like I belonged’
Transformative: In The Whale, Brendan portrays Charlie a reclusive, morbidly obese English teacher attempts to reconnect with his estranged teenage daughter
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.
The 61-year-old acting veteran got emotional while recalling a childhood anecdote during her acceptance speech at the 2023 Screen Actors Guild awards.
The White Lotus star, 61, won for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for her portrayal of Tanya on season 2 of the hit HBO series.
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.
Coolidge won over Elizabeth Debicki – The Crown, Julia Garner – Ozark, Laura Linney – Ozark, and Zendaya – Euphoria.
The HBO series won the ensemble award over Better Call Saul, The Crown, Ozark, and Severance.
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
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