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Colman Domingo, Pamela Anderson, Zoe Saldaña Among This Year’s SAG Awards Presenters (EXCLUSIVE)

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Colman Domingo, Pamela Anderson, Zoe Saldaña Among This Year’s SAG Awards Presenters (EXCLUSIVE)
Colman Domingo, Pamela Anderson, Quinta Brunson, Ralph Fiennes and Zoe Saldaña are among the stars set to serve as presenters at this Sunday’s 31st annual SAG Awards, Variety has learned.
They’ll be joined by Ayo Edebiri, Drew Starkey, Edward Norton, Gillian Anderson, Jack Quaid, Jessica Williams, Jodie Foster, Joey King, Keri Russell, Kerry Washington, Kumail Nanjiani, Mark Eydelshteyn, Max Greenfield, Molly Shannon, Monica Barbaro and Zooey Deschanel, all of whom have also been tapped to present on the kudocast.
The SAG Life Achievement Award will be presented to Jane Fonda by Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Other presenters include Ariana Grande, Bowen Yang, Colin Farrell, Cynthia Erivo, David Duchovny, Elle Fanning, Fran Drescher, Harrison Ford, Isabella Rossellini, Jack Quaid, Jamie Lee Curtis, John Lithgow, Keke Palmer, Lily Gladstone, Lisa Kudrow, Marissa Bode, Michelle Yeoh, Mikey Madison, Millie Bobby Brown, Selena Gomez, Sergio Castellitto, Timothée Chalamet and Yura Borisov.

As previously announced, this year’s SAG Awards will be hosted by Kristen Bell, who was the first-ever host in the show’s history in 2018. The 31st SAG Awards will stream live on Netflix Sunday, Feb. 23, at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT from the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall.

Leading the nominations on the film side is “Wicked,” with a record five nods. On the TV side, “Shōgun” has also received five nominations.
SAG Awards‘ Jon Brockett returns as executive producer, along with Silent House Productions’ Baz Halpin, Mark Bracco and Linda Gierahn.
Speaking recently to Variety, the show’s producers said they planned to recognize the recent fires that devastated portions of Los Angeles and surrounding areas. The SAG Awards was forced to cancel its live nominations announcement in January; instead, the nominations were unveiled via a press release.
“Los Angeles is the heart of the entertainment industry and a city that has always been defined by its resilience,” Brockett said. “We have a few things in store, including shining a light on the SAG-AFTRA Foundation and its ongoing support for artists in need.”

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