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The 2004 SAG Awards Are a Necessary Dose of Nostalgia
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Date:2025-04-09 20:39:35
Everybody loves a throwback.
While we wait to see who takes the crown at the 2024 Screen Actors Guild Awards Feb. 24 at Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall, we can't help but take a trip down memory lane way back to 2004. (Yes, that was 20 years ago!)
The star-studded night was filled with iconic looks, special reunions, heartfelt speeches and, of course, a lot of winners. Yes, we're obviously talking about Meryl Streep, who is set to return to the stage this year for a reunion with her Devil Wears Prada costars Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt.
Over on the red carpet, couples like Naomi Watts and the late Heath Ledger, Matthew Perry—who died in November—and Rachel Dunn, as well as Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas looked as chic as ever when they posed for pics at Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall.
Meanwhile, Debra Messing's Bollywood-inspired chartreuse gown and Kim Cattrall's purple one-shoulder dress stole the show.
Then there was the traditional heartfelt moment at the top of the award show when actors shared an anecdote from their lives.
"When I was 11 years old, my teachers told me I wasn't mature enough and that I would never be successful as an actor," Evan Rachel Wood explained. "But here I am at the SAG Awards. My name is Evan Rachel Wood, and I'm still an actor."
Others took a lighter approach.
"In 1978, I got my SAG card, and since then, I've been asked to give it back on six separate occasions," Everyone Loves Raymond's Brad Garrett joked. "I'm Brad Garrett, and I don't belong here."
So, while we wait to find out who leaves a lasting impression at the 2024 SAG Awards—streaming on Netflix Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. ET—enjoy this heavy dose of nostalgia from the 2004 show…
The Friends alum and athlete, who dated from 2003 to 2005, looked adorable posing on the red carpet.
Just a few months after filming 13 Going on 30, the costars had a razzling reunion with this sweet embrace on the carpet.
Though they broke up in 2001, the duo showed there was no bad blood between them.
It was a sweet reunion for these Chicago costars.
The actress gave a heartfelt speech while accepting her award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for Angels in America.
These two had their own plus-ones wherever they went. After all, both were pregnant at the award show.
The late actor, who died in 2008, supported his then-girlfriend, who was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for 21 Grams.
It was a family affair for the couple, who also brought along their youngest daughter Sophia, then 10.
And just like that, Sex and the City won Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series.
Bernard Hill, Sean Astin, Andy Serkis, Billy Boyd, Hugo Weaving and John Rhys-Davies accepted the precious award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
"Elijah Wood is not here, and Viggo Mortensen is not here, and Orlando Bloom’s not here," Sean said up onstage, "but they’re with us in spirit."
She was channeling her ethereal Lord of the Rings character Arwen Undómiel with this purple number.
It was a winning year for the South African star, who took home the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for Monster. She also won big at the Academy Awards, Critics Choice Awards and Golden Globes.
You don't have to be nominated to be that girl.
The Mask of Zorro star stunned in this gorgeous gold Elie Saab gown.
She dropped jaws in a stunning white chiffon floor-length gown.
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