LOS ANGELES —
The Screen Actors Guild Awards are now called the Actor Awards.
The show commonly known as the SAG Awards will officially become the Actor Awards presented by SAG-AFTRA in its next incarnation on March 1, 2026.
The move was announced Friday to the board of SAG-AFTRA, the union that presents the awards and represents U.S. film and television actors, among others.
The SAG Awards began in 1995 to annually recognize performances in movies and primetime TV. They have become an increasingly prominent part of Hollywood's awards season, in part because all of its nominees and winners tend to be famous faces. It generally comes just before the Academy Awards and is considered a key Oscar bellwether.
SAG-AFTRA explained the change on its website:
"Since the show started over 30 y

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