The past few days have been very exciting for Apple TV+. In addition to several announcements regarding new series and a multi-year contract with actress and producer Julia Louis-Dreyfus, the young streaming service has now also received an award.
The Screen Actors Guild Award is a film and television award presented annually by the American actors' association (SAG). SAG membership is required for working as an actor in the USA. Along with the Golden Globe, the Screen Actors Guild Award is seen as a benchmark for the subsequent Academy Awards. At the 26th Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG), Jennifer Aniston received an award for outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series (The Morning Show - AppleTV+). Also present alongside Aniston were "The Morning Show" actor Steve Carell (Mitch Kessler) and Billy Crudup (Cory Ellison).
Already the second award for Apple TV+
However, neither of them won the award – the category for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series went to Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones). This means Apple TV+ has already won its second award. In addition to Aniston, actor Billy Crudup (Cory Ellison) also received the Critics Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series last month. Apple has not yet confirmed whether "The Morning Show" will get a second season – but rumor has it that a sequel is already in the works. (Image: Apple TV+)
- “Home Before Dark”: Apple announces new series for TV+
- TV+: Apple announces “Amazing Stories” by Steven Spielberg
- Apple unveils “Central Park” for TV+
 
			



