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SAG Awards 2026 red carpet: The best fashion looks from Actor Awards

The Screen Actors Guild Awards have been rebranded to the Actor Awards this year. As awards shows undergo major changes, including introducing new categories and moving to new platforms, the only thing that is constant is the red carpet parade of fashion.

Following a breakout year, Teyana Taylor has ruled one red carpet after another this season. She turned heads at the Golden Globes in a custom Schiaparelli bustier gown (with a built-in bedazzled thong), then covered up from head to toe in a plum trench coat-inspired Burberry dress at the BAFTAs. Her co-star Chase Infiniti has also been a sartorial standout in several structured strapless gowns. Other leading ladies sure to steal the spotlight include Kate Hudson and Emma Stone. On the TV side, Jenna Ortega is among the stars who has made a splash in the last few years while veterans Keri Russell, Claire Danes and Michelle Williams continue to impress.

The Actor Awards, hosted by Kristen Bell for the third time, will stream at 5 p.m. on Netflix live from Shrine Auditorium in L.A.

Here’s the best fashion from the 2026 Actor Award, captured by The Times’ photo team.

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Kristen Bell

Kristen Bell, wearing a silver gown, poses on the red carpet.

Kristen Bell is the hostess with the mostess at the Actor Awards.

(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

Sheryl Lee Ralph

Sheryl Lee Ralph, wearing a black and white beaded gown, poses on the red carpet with a feather boa.

Sheryl Lee Ralph wows in a Saiid Kobeisy gown.

(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

Dove Cameron

Dove Cameron, wearing a black and white ball gown, poses on the red carpet.

Dove Cameron goes for Gothic glamour in Monique Lhuillier.

(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

Hannah Stocking

Hannah Stocking, wearing a metallic green dress with a high slit, poses on the red carpet.

Social media influencer Hannah Stocking arrives at the Actor Awards.

(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

Paige DeSorbo

Paige DeSorbo, wearing a brown strapless gown, poses on the red carpet.

We’re giggly over reality star and Actor Awards pre-show host Paige DeSorbo’s Marmar Halim gown.

(Christina House / Los Angeles Times)

Erin Lim Rhodes, wearing a red gown, smiles on the red carpet.

“E! Live From the Red Carpet” host Erin Lim Rhodes stuns in red.

(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

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Neve Campbell reveals why she didn’t accept ‘Scream 6’ salary offer

Neve Campbell helped cement the “Scream” franchise’s legacy in the horror genre, which is why stepping away from the sixth movie was a difficult decision.

But it’s one the actor stands by, she told “CBS Mornings” on Tuesday, adding that she “didn’t think I could live with myself walking on set.”

Campbell, the original “Scream” queen, declined to return for the sixth film following a pay dispute.

“I just didn’t feel right. I just knew that my value to this franchise was bigger than what had been offered,” Campbell told the morning show. “For me, I needed to make that choice.”

However, the actor is now back for “Scream 7” after securing a nearly $7-million deal, according to Variety.

The seventh installment is expected to open to a franchise-high $45 million to $50 million in North America this weekend, according to Variety.

But the film’s journey to the big screen wasn’t easy. Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega led the sixth movie in lieu of Campbell, both of whom subsequently left the franchise in 2023. Director Christopher Landon also exited the movie shortly after.

Barrera was fired from the seventh film in late 2023 after sharing on social media pro-Palestinian statements regarding the Israel-Hamas war. Ortega then exited the film, citing her conflicting filming schedule for Netflix’s “Wednesday.”

In “Scream 7,” Sidney Prescott is now a mom living a quiet family life; a “pretty bold choice” for the character, Campbell told “CBS Mornings,” “considering what happens to most of the people she loves, but she’s decided not to let her past dictate the way she’s going to live her life now.”

Campbell’s co-stars from the original film, along with fans of the franchise, were quick to voice their support for the actor’s decision in 2022. Matthew Lillard, who starred opposite Campbell, tweeted that the decision was “straight up sexism.”

“When I spoke out about it, it wasn’t really to sort of rally everybody,” Campbell said. “It was really just my truth at the time and the fact that people sort of got behind me, I got lovely support and that was really nice.”

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