Coronation Street’s Katy Cavanagh joined Hamnet star son Jacobi Jupe at the 32nd Annual Actor Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday evening.
The actress, 52, who played Julie Carp in the ITV soap, looked worlds away from Weatherfield in a glamorous black sequinned gown.
Her dazzling dress boasted a chic boat neckline while adding a pop of colour with emerald earrings and a striking red lip.
Meanwhile Jacobi, 12, cut a dapper figure in a gold sequinned blazer which he wore with a smart black trousers and top.
Julie has reinvented herself as a showbiz ‘momager’ – a combination of mum and manager – as he also supports eldest son Noah, 20.
In the tearjerker, Jacobi plays the title role, Shakespeare’s son who died aged 11, while Noah plays an actor performing Hamlet in the Bard’s play said to have been inspired by that tragedy.
Coronation Street’s Katy Cavanagh joined Hamnet star son Jacobi Jupe at the 32nd Annual Actor Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday evening
The actress, 52, who played Julie Carp in the ITV soap, looked worlds away from Weatherfield in a glamorous black sequinned gown
The 32nd Annual Actor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards, rolled out the red carpet at the Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Owen Cooper and Jessie Buckley led the British and Irish triumphs at the Actor Awards at The Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles on Sunday night.
Hollywood was out in force to celebrate the best on-screen performances in TV and film of 2025 in the last major awards show ahead of the Oscars on March 15.
Whilst Ryan Coogler’s Sinners was the big winner of the night, British rising star Owen Cooper, 16, once again broke records, becoming the youngest individual winner in the history of the ceremony.
Owen broke the record previously held by Kate Winslet who was 20 when she won her first gong for Sense and Sensibility.
The win completes Owen’s sweep of major awards this season for his debut role as Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old murder suspect.
Last September, aged 15, he became the youngest male actor ever to win a Primetime Emmy, earning the gong for a supporting role in a limited series or anthology.
Then in January, while studying for his GCSEs, he became the youngest ever recipient of the Golden Globe best supporting actor on television.
Jacobi, 12, cut a dapper figure in a gold sequinned blazer which he wore with a smart black trousers and top
Elsewhere in the evening, Jacobi was seen posing for a snap inside the venue with his co-star Paul Mescal
Jacobi has received wide acclaim for his portrayal of Hamnet in the heartbreaking film
Julie has reinvented herself as a showbiz ‘momager’ – a combination of mum and manager – as he also supports eldest son Noah, 20
In the tearjerker, Jacobi plays the title role, Shakespeare’s son who died aged 11
Meanwhile Jacobi’s brother Noah plays an actor performing Hamlet in the Bard’s play said to have been inspired by that tragedy
That honour made him the second-youngest Golden Globe winner in history, after The Champ star Ricky Schroder, who was nine when he won new star of the year in 1980.
The Actor Awards, which were previously known as the SAG Awards until they were rechristened this year, honoured the Adolescence actor in the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series category.
Owen beat out a strong field of British talent for the win, triumphing over his Adolescence co-star Stephen Graham as well as Charlie Hunnam (Monster: The Ed Gein Story) Matthew Rhys (The Beast in Me) and US star Jason Bateman (Black Rabbit).
Owen wasn’t there to collect his final gong of the season. Presenters Damson Idris and Yerin Ha announced the win, with Idris joking, ‘Owen couldn’t be here so I’ll be taking this home, thank you.’
Owen’s win was Adolescence’s only prize on the night, despite nominations for Erin Doherty and Christine Tremarco. They were both beaten to the Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A TV Movie Or Limited Series award by Michelle Williams for Dying For Sex.
Over in the film categories though, Irish star Jessie Buckley once again triumphed, completing her own clean sweep of awards season with the Best Actress prize for her lead role in Hamnet.
Jessie beat Rose Byrne, Kate Hudson, Song Sung Blue, Chase Infiniti, and Emma Stone to the gong, all but guaranteeing an Academy Award win in two weeks time.
During her speech Jessie paid tribute her British co-star Emily Watson, who was seen cheering her on from the audience.
‘To share those scenes with you in Hamnet, I will cherish that for the rest of my life,’ She told Emily. ‘Your wild imagination, your brave untethered womanhood, your ferocious gentleness is a guiding light to me.’
She added: ‘To get to work with my heart in my hand and stand beside my brilliant daring friends who show me their heart, I mean what a way to spend a life, thank you.’
Jessie’s Hamnet co-star Paul Mescal missed out on a win in the Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor in a Supporting Role group, with Sean Penn for One Battle After Another taking the prize.
Actor Awards 2026 nominees
FILM
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE
Frankenstein (Netflix)
Hamnet (Focus Features)
Marty Supreme (A24)
One Battle After Another (Warner Bros)
Sinners (Warner Bros)
The cast of Leonardo DiCaprio flick One Battle After Another is up for the biggest prize of the night
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Jessie Buckley – Hamnet
Rose Byrne – If I Had Legs I’d Kick You
Kate Hudson – Song Sung Blue
Chase Infinity – One Battle After Another
Emma Stone – Bugonia
Jessie Buckley is up for Best Female Actor in a Leading Role for Hamnet
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Timothée Chalamet – Marty Supreme
Leonardo DiCaprio – One Battle After Another
Ethan Hawke – Blue Moon
Michael B. Jordan – Sinners
Jesse Plemons – Bugonia
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Miles Caton – Sinners
Benicio Del Toro – One Battle After Another
Jacob Elordi – Frankenstein
Paul Mescal – Hamnet
Sean Penn – One Battle After Another
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Odessa A’zion – Marty Supreme
Ariana Grande – Wicked: For Good
Amy Madigan – Weapons
Wunmi Mosaku – Sinners
Teyana Taylor – One Battle After Another
Amy Madigan was recognized for her work in Weapons
OUTSTANDING STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A MOTION PICTURE
F1 (Apple Original Films)
Frankenstein (Netflix)
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (Paramount)
One Battle After Another (Warner Bros)
Sinners (Warner Bros)
TELEVISION
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE IN A DRAMA SERIES
The Diplomat (Netflix)
Landman (Paramount+)
The Pitt (HBO Max)
Severance (Apple TV)
The White Lotus (HBO)
The Pitt hopes to continue their successful awards season run
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Sterling K. Brown – Paradise
Billy Crudup – The Morning Show
Walton Goggins – The White Lotus
Gary Oldman – Slow Horses
Noah Wyle – The Pitt
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Britt Lower – Severance
Parker Posey – The White Lotus
Keri Russell – The Diplomat
Rhea Seehorn – Pluribus
Aimee Lou Wood – The White Lotus
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY SERIES
Abbott Elementary (ABC)
The Bear (FX/Hulu)
Hacks (HBO Max)
Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)
The Studio (Apple TV)
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Ike Barinholtz – The Studio
Adam Brody – Nobody Wants This
Ted Danson – Inside Man
Seth Rogen – The Studio
Martin Short – Only Murders in the Building
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Kathryn Hahn – The Studio
Catherine O’Hara – The Studio
Jenna Ortega – Wednesday
Jean Smart – Hacks
Kristen Wiig – Palm Royale
Jean Smart was recognized for her work in Hacks once again
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
Jason Bateman – Black Rabbit
Owen Cooper – Adolescence
Stephen Graham – Adolescence
Charlie Hunnam – Monster: The Ed Gein Story
Matthew Rhys – The Beast In Me
OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A TELEVISION MOVIE OR LIMITED SERIES
Claire Danes – The Beast In Me
Erin Doherty – Adolescence
Sarah Snook – All Her Fault
Christine Tremarco – Adolescence
Michelle Williams – Dying For Sex
OUTSTANDING STUNT ENSEMBLE IN A TELEVISION SERIES
Andor (Disney+)
Landman (Paramount+)
The Last of Us (HBO)
Squid Game (Netflix)
Stranger Things (Netflix)