Has Brie Larson ever won a SAG Award?

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Brie Larson, known for her versatile acting career beyond her role as Captain Marvel, has received two nominations at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards. Her first nomination came in 2015 for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for her performance in the thriller “Room.” Larson emerged victorious in this category, securing the SAG Award along with other prestigious awards such as the Golden Globe, BAFTA, and Academy Award for her role in “Room.” Her portrayal in “Room” as a young mother held captive marked a significant breakthrough moment in her career.

Larson’s second SAG Award nomination occurred in the recent ceremony for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie. This nomination recognized her performance in the Apple TV miniseries “Lessons in Chemistry,” where she portrayed a feminist cooking show host in the 1960s. However, Larson did not win in this category, as the award went to Ali Wong for her role in Netflix’s “Beef.”

Looking ahead, Larson has several projects in the pipeline that may garner her future SAG Award nominations. She is set to star in an untitled Apple TV series as a CIA agent and will also venture into directing with the upcoming film “Lady Business.” While the outcome remains uncertain, Larson’s diverse portfolio of work suggests that she may continue to be a contender in future award seasons. However, whether she will ever secure a win for her portrayal of Carol Danvers remains to be seen, albeit with a humorous nod to the potential of “Madame Web” being the superhero movie worthy of award-season contention.

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