Megan Mullally to Host the SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS

By: Dec. 12, 2018
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Megan Mullally to Host the SCREEN ACTORS GUILD AWARDS

Multiple SAG Award and Emmy® winner Megan Mullally (Will & Grace, Why Him?) will light up the stage as host of the 25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2019, Executive Producer Kathy Connell announced today. The show will be simulcast live on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. (ET) / 5 p.m. (PT).

"We are delighted to have the talented, warm and funny Megan Mullally to host the SAG Awards Silver Anniversary," Connell said. "This is a very special year, and we are all looking forward to a memorable show."

"As a frustrated casting director and full-on fangirl of great actors everywhere, I'm over the moon to be a part of the SAG Awards 25th Anniversary," Mullally said.

Megan Mullally currently stars as "Karen Walker" on NBC's Will & Grace, for which she so far has received four Screen Actors Guild Awards, two Emmys, and five Golden Globe nominations. The show returned after an 11-year hiatus for a 12-episode revival with the original cast and creative team in 2017 and has already been renewed for two more 18-episode seasons. Her extensive portfolio of projects also includes a recurring role as the evil "Tammy" on Parks and Recreation, THE VOICE of "Aunt Gayle" on Fox's animated Bob's Burgers, and guest roles on 30 Rock, Web Therapy, Happy Endings, Trophy Wife, Up All Night, and more.

On the big screen, Mullally most recently starred opposite Bryan Cranston in Why Him?, appeared in the critically acclaimed The Disaster Artist, and starred alongside her husband Nick Offerman in the Bob Byington-directed comedy Infinity Baby. Other film credits include: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, Good, Very Bad Day; Smashed; Kings of Summer; Ernest and Celestine; Somebody Up There Likes Me; and GBF.

Mullally also recently co-authored the New York Times and LA Times bestselling book, "The Greatest Love Story Ever Told," with Nick Offerman.



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