At the 31st Screen Actors Guild Awards, the film 'Conclave' triumphed by winning the Outstanding Performance by a Cast award, while Timothée Chalamet was honored with best actor for his role in 'A Complete Unknown.' This year's awards season has been particularly unpredictable, with strong contenders rising and falling. Chalamet expressed his drive for greatness in his speech, while actor Culkin highlighted the significance actors place on their peers' recognition. FX's 'Shōgun' also maintained its winning streak, with several acting and ensemble awards, while controversy dimmed Netflix's 'Emilia Pérez's' chances despite a supporting role win.
Chalamet looked visibly surprised when his name was announced at the ceremony. But once he reached the stage, the A Complete Unknown star spoke with composure and confidence. He then added: "The truth is, I'm really in pursuit of greatness. I know people don't usually talk like that, but I want to be one of the greats."
It is funny that the heaviest of all awards is given by actors," said Culkin, who characteristically riffed his way through a rambling acceptance speech before swearing sincerity: "Believe it or not, this actually means a lot to me."
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