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SAG Awards nominations: What the biggest snubs and surprises mean for the Oscar race

Taraji P. Henson, left, Fantasia Barrino and Danielle Brooks in “The Color Purple.”

LOS ANGELES — Every actor who prevailed at the Screen Actors Guild Awards last year went on to win an Oscar, as did SAG's ensemble winner, "Everything Everywhere All at Once." The year before, SAG Awards voters were ahead of the curve, crowning "CODA" as its ensemble winner a month before its unlikely best picture victory at the Oscars.

As the actors branch is the motion picture academy's largest faction, the SAG Awards nominations generally offer a

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