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«Breaking News» SAG Awards: Sandra Oh breaks down in tears as she wins Best Female Actor for Killing Eve

Sandra Oh broke down in tears after winning the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series gong at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. 


Taking to the podium to accept her award for her leading role in Killing Eve, the actress, 47, was overcome with emotion as she told the audience how Jamie Foxx had told her to 'keep going' through the hard times. 


Dressed in a stunning red Jenny Packham gown, Sandra, who plays Eve Polastri in the BBC drama, spoke about how her fellow actors encouraged her to stay strong when she questioned her career. 




Emotional: Sandra Oh broke down in tears after winning the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series gong at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday


Emotional: Sandra Oh broke down in tears after winning the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series gong at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday



Emotional: Sandra Oh broke down in tears after winning the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series gong at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday



'I want to thank Alfre Woodard,' she said. 'In 1997 - she's never going to remember this - she whispers in my ear,  'I'm so proud of you up there. We fight the same fight.''

She went on: 'Jamie Foxx in 2006 pulled me aside and said, 'Keep going.' And in 2017, Lena Waithe, she just embraced me and said, 'You already won. It's in the work' So thank you to my fellow actors. Thank you so much.' 


The former Grey's Anatomy star also gave a mention to 'my mentor, Kim Gillingham, and all of the fellow creative dreamers.'




Delighted: Taking to the podium to accept her award for her leading role in Killing Eve, the actress, 47, was overcome with emotion


Delighted: Taking to the podium to accept her award for her leading role in Killing Eve, the actress, 47, was overcome with emotion



Delighted: Taking to the podium to accept her award for her leading role in Killing Eve, the actress, 47, was overcome with emotion





Teary-eyed: During her speech, she told the audience how Jamie Foxx had told her to 'keep going' through the hard times


Teary-eyed: During her speech, she told the audience how Jamie Foxx had told her to 'keep going' through the hard times



Teary-eyed: During her speech, she told the audience how Jamie Foxx had told her to 'keep going' through the hard times





Winner: Dressed in a stunning red Jenny Packham gown, Sandra, who plays Eve Polastri in the BBC drama, spoke about how her fellow actors encouraged her to stay strong


Winner: Dressed in a stunning red Jenny Packham gown, Sandra, who plays Eve Polastri in the BBC drama, spoke about how her fellow actors encouraged her to stay strong



Winner: Dressed in a stunning red Jenny Packham gown, Sandra, who plays Eve Polastri in the BBC drama, spoke about how her fellow actors encouraged her to stay strong






Keep going: 'I want to thank Alfre Woodard,' she said. 'In 1997 - she's never going to remember this - she whispers in my ear, 'I'm so proud of you up there. We fight the same fight.''


Keep going: 'I want to thank Alfre Woodard,' she said. 'In 1997 - she's never going to remember this - she whispers in my ear, 'I'm so proud of you up there. We fight the same fight.''






She gave a heartfelt speech thanking her fellow actors


She gave a heartfelt speech thanking her fellow actors



Keep going: 'I want to thank Alfre Woodard,' she said. 'In 1997 - she's never going to remember this - she whispers in my ear, 'I'm so proud of you up there. We fight the same fight.''





Gratitude: Oh revealed that three actors, in particular, had encouraged her in her career - Alfre Woodard, Jamie Foxx and Lena Waithe


Gratitude: Oh revealed that three actors, in particular, had encouraged her in her career - Alfre Woodard, Jamie Foxx and Lena Waithe



Gratitude: Oh revealed that three actors, in particular, had encouraged her in her career - Alfre Woodard, Jamie Foxx and Lena Waithe





Special mention She went on: 'Jamie Foxx (pictured) in 2006 pulled me aside and said, 'Keep going.' And in 2017, Lena Waithe, she just embraced me and said, 'You already won'


Special mention She went on: 'Jamie Foxx (pictured) in 2006 pulled me aside and said, 'Keep going.' And in 2017, Lena Waithe, she just embraced me and said, 'You already won'



Special mention She went on: 'Jamie Foxx (pictured) in 2006 pulled me aside and said, 'Keep going.' And in 2017, Lena Waithe, she just embraced me and said, 'You already won'



'I am not the actor I am without the work that we share and I just so want to thank my fellow actors. I have felt your support so tremendously the past years,' she said. 


The Grey's Anatomy star beat Julia Garner (Ozark), Laura Linney (Ozark), Elisabeth Moss (The Handmaid’s Tale) and Robin Wright (House of Cards) in the category.


The gong is the star's fourth SAG win and sixth nomination. Sandra has already been rewarded for her outstanding portrayal as Eve, scooping best actress at the Golden Globes and Emmys.




Thank yous: The former Grey's Anatomy star also gave a mention to 'my mentor, Kim Gillingham, and all of the fellow creative dreamers'


Thank yous: The former Grey's Anatomy star also gave a mention to 'my mentor, Kim Gillingham, and all of the fellow creative dreamers'



Thank yous: The former Grey's Anatomy star also gave a mention to 'my mentor, Kim Gillingham, and all of the fellow creative dreamers'



For her big moment, Sandra stunned in a one-shoulder dress, which was an embellished crepe number from designer Jenny Packham's FW18 collection. 


The gown comprised a dark red glittery strapless dress with contrasting red crepe around the bosom, knotted at one shoulder and cascading down to form a train.


The actress wore her dark hair in high bun and accessorized with diamond pendant earrings.


In Killing Eve, Oh stars as MI6 agent Eve locked into a pursuit of psychopathic assassin Villanelle, played by Jodie Comer. 




Lovely look: Oh arrived at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in LA on Sunday wearing a red Jenny Packham gown from the designer's FW18 collection


Lovely look: Oh arrived at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in LA on Sunday wearing a red Jenny Packham gown from the designer's FW18 collection



Lovely look: Oh arrived at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in LA on Sunday wearing a red Jenny Packham gown from the designer's FW18 collection




Designer dress: The gown comprised a dark red glittery strapless dress with contrasting red crepe around the bosom, knotted at one shoulder and cascading down to form a train


Designer dress: The gown comprised a dark red glittery strapless dress with contrasting red crepe around the bosom, knotted at one shoulder and cascading down to form a train



Designer dress: The gown comprised a dark red glittery strapless dress with contrasting red crepe around the bosom, knotted at one shoulder and cascading down to form a train





Blinged: The actress, 47, wore her dark hair in high bun and accessorized with diamond pendant earrings


Blinged: The actress, 47, wore her dark hair in high bun and accessorized with diamond pendant earrings



Blinged: The actress, 47, wore her dark hair in high bun and accessorized with diamond pendant earrings










Style it like Sandra in red sequins by Jenny Packham



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Spotted at this year's SAG Awards, one of the Killing Eve starlets, Sandra Oh, looked a vision in this drop dead red, bespoke gown, by Jenny Packham.


Styled by the brilliant Elizabeth Saltzman, this gown is truly to die for, with its asymmetric sweetheart neckline, knot front detail and peep through sequin underskirt, this piece is a serious hybrid of many elements. Almost like a Christmas bow, the dress is beautifully wrapped around Sandra's figure - we are simply in awe!


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Big night: Oh is nominated at the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for BBC America's Killing Eve


Big night: Oh is nominated at the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for BBC America's Killing Eve



Big night: Oh is nominated at the 2019 Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series for BBC America's Killing Eve



Season 2 of Killing Eve will premiere on BBC America in April.


'Eve's state of mind is pushed to the absolute limit as she tries to contain the feral energy that is Villanelle,' Oh recently told EW.com.


Executive producer and head writer Emerald Fennell explained to the outlet that the next season will be 'more intimate and darker.' 


'What happened at the end of season 1 has really, really made an impact on both of our protagonists. It's a ripple effect that both of them have experienced,' Fennell said. 



Thrill ride: Season 2 of Killing Eve will premiere in April. 'Eve's state of mind is pushed to the absolute limit as she tries to contain the feral energy that is Villanelle,' Oh said


Thrill ride: Season 2 of Killing Eve will premiere in April. 'Eve's state of mind is pushed to the absolute limit as she tries to contain the feral energy that is Villanelle,' Oh said



Thrill ride: Season 2 of Killing Eve will premiere in April. 'Eve's state of mind is pushed to the absolute limit as she tries to contain the feral energy that is Villanelle,' Oh said




SAG AWARD WINNERS 2019






Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role:


Christian Bale, 'Vice'


Bradley Cooper, 'A Star Is Born'


Rami Malek, 'Bohemian Rhapsody' - WINNER


Viggo Mortensen, 'Green Book'


John David Washington, 'BlacKkKlansman'


 


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role:


Emily Blunt, 'Mary Poppins Returns'


Glenn Close, 'The Wife' - WINNER


Olivia Colman, 'The Favourite'


Lady Gaga, 'A Star Is Born'


Melissa McCarthy, 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?'


 


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role:


Mahershala Ali, 'Green Book' - WINNER


Timothee Chalamet, 'Beautiful Boy'


Adam Driver, 'BlacKkKlansman'


Sam Elliott, 'A Star Is Born'


Richard E. Grant, 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?'


 


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role:


Amy Adams, 'Vice'


Emily Blunt, 'A Quiet Place' - WINNER


Margot Robbie, 'Mary Queen of Scots'


Emma Stone, 'The Favourite'


Rachel Weisz, 'The Favourite'


 


Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture:


'A Star Is Born'


'Black Panther' - WINNER


'BlacKkKlansman'


'Bohemian Rhapsody'


'Crazy Rich Asians'


 


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries:


Antonio Banderas, 'Genius: Picasso'


Darren Criss, 'Assassination of Gianni Versace' - WINNER


Hugh Grant, 'A Very English Scandal'


Anthony Hopkins, 'King Lear'


Bill Pullman, 'The Sinner'


 


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries:


Amy Adams, 'Sharp Objects'


Patricia Arquette, 'Escape at Dannemora' - WINNER


Patricia Clarkson, 'Sharp Objects'


Penelope Cruz, 'Assassination of Gianni Versace'


Emma Stone, 'Maniac'


 


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series:


Jason Bateman, 'Ozark' - WINNER


Sterling K. Brown, 'This is Us'


Joseph Fiennes, 'The Handmaid's Tale'


John Krasinski, 'Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan'


Bob Odenkirk, 'Better Call Saul'  






Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series:


Julia Garner, 'Ozark'


Laura Linney, 'Ozark'


Elisabeth Moss, 'The Handmaid's Tale'


Sandra Oh, 'Killing Eve' - WINNER


Robin Wright, 'House of Cards'


 


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series:


Alan Arkin, 'The Kominsky Method'


Michael Douglas, 'The Kominsky Method'


Bill Hader, 'Barry'


Tony Shalhoub, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' - WINNER


Henry Winkler, 'Barry'  


 


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series:


Alex Borstein, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel'


Alison Brie, 'Glow'


Rachel Brosnahan, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' - WINNER


Jane Fonda, 'Grace and Frankie'


Lily Tomlin, 'Grace and Frankie'


 


Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series:


'The Americans'


'Better Call Saul'


'The Handmaid's Tale'


'Ozark'


'This Is Us' - WINNER


 


Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series:


'Atlanta'


'Barry'


'GLOW'


'The Kominsky Method'


'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' - WINNER


 


Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series:


'Glow' - WINNER


'Marvel's: Daredevil'


'Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan'


'The Walking Dead'


'Westworld'


 


Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture:


'Ant-Man and the Wasp'


'Avengers: Infinity War'


'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs'


'Black Panther' - WINNER


'Mission: Impossible – Fallout'


 





 




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Main photo article Sandra Oh broke down in tears after winning the Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series gong at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday. 
Taking to the podium to accept her award for her leading role in Killing Eve, the actress, 47, was overcome with emotion as she told the a...


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