The Screen Actors Guild Awards, commonly known as the SAG Awards, is an annual awards ceremony that honors outstanding performances in film and prime time television. Established in 1995, the awards are presented by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) and are unique as they are voted on by fellow actors, making them a significant recognition in the entertainment industry.
The SAG Awards celebrate individual and ensemble performances, highlighting the importance of teamwork in acting. The ceremony features various categories, including Outstanding Performance by a Male/Female Actor in a Leading Role, and culminates in the prestigious award for Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture or Television Series.