EEAAO's Unprecedented SAG Sweep is Latest in Award Season Run

Last night, Everything Everywhere All At Once made history at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. After tying the record for most nominations for a film (5 nominations), Everything cemented its place with an unprecedented sweep and remarkable firsts for the Asian American community.

  • Everything Everywhere All At Once left the night with four wins, setting the record for most wins for a film in SAG history

    • Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

    • Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

    • Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

    • Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

  • With his win for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role, Ke Huy Quan became the first male Asian actor to win an individual film SAG award.

  • With her win for Oustanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Lead Role, Michelle Yeoh becomes the first Asian to win a lead film SAG award.

The incredible showing at SAG is the latest in a long line of accolades for the film. Additional awards include major wins at the Producers Guild Awards, Directors Guild Awards, and Critics Choice Awards. Everything Everywhere All At Once is now the odds-on favorite to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards where it leads in nominations with 11 bids.