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Marty Supreme Shut Out: Chalamet Loses Again
2 Mar
Summary
- Timothée Chalamet lost a second acting award to Michael B. Jordan.
- Marty Supreme received three nominations but won no Actor Awards.
- Keri Russell surprisingly won best drama actress for The Diplomat.

The Actor Awards ceremony saw several unexpected outcomes, with "Marty Supreme" and its star Timothée Chalamet leaving empty-handed. Chalamet suffered his second consecutive loss in the best actor category, this time to Michael B. Jordan of "Sinners," following a BAFTA Awards defeat.
"Marty Supreme" itself, despite initial expectations and three nominations including best cast, did not secure any Actor Awards. Similarly, "Frankenstein," a three-time nominee, also went home without any wins.
On the television side, Keri Russell's win for best drama actress in "The Diplomat" was a notable surprise, as was Michelle Williams' victory for best actress in a limited series for "Dying for Sex."
However, "One Battle After Another" managed to secure only one award out of seven nominations, with Sean Penn taking home the best supporting actor prize. "The White Lotus" also experienced a complete shutout despite its four nominations.




