Jacobi Jupe Snubbed from Ensemble Nomination for Chloé Zhao's 'Hamnet'
The Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG Awards) have nominated the entire cast of Chloé Zhao's "Hamnet" for Outstanding Cast, except one crucial member - young star Jacobi Jupe. The omission has sparked debate among awards analysts and film experts, who argue that Jupe's omission is a result of his lack of single-card main title billing.
According to SAG-AFTRA's rules, eligibility is determined strictly by the performers submitted by the film's producing or distributing entity. In "Hamnet," Jacobi Jupe shares a card with Olivia Lynes, who plays his twin sister Judith, while Bodhi Rae Breathnach appears alongside two other actors in a shared title card. This means that Jupe doesn't meet the principal cast criteria.
In contrast, his real-life older brother Noah Jupe, who plays Hamnet's uncle, will be among the nominated ensemble if recognized. However, this raises questions about why Jacobi Jupe wasn't included in the initial submission.
SAG-AFTRA has historically been supportive of breakout young performers who deliver work on par with their adult co-stars. This makes it possible that the guild may still consider recognizing Jacobi Jupe's performance in the Supporting Actor category.
The exclusion of Jacobi Jupe from the ensemble nomination could bring attention to the strategic and contractual complexities behind award submissions, particularly in a film driven by its youngest performer. It remains to be seen how SAG-NomCom voters will assess "Hamnet's" place in the season, but one thing is certain - this snub highlights the need for a potential rules update to ensure that all deserving performers are recognized.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG Awards) have nominated the entire cast of Chloé Zhao's "Hamnet" for Outstanding Cast, except one crucial member - young star Jacobi Jupe. The omission has sparked debate among awards analysts and film experts, who argue that Jupe's omission is a result of his lack of single-card main title billing.
According to SAG-AFTRA's rules, eligibility is determined strictly by the performers submitted by the film's producing or distributing entity. In "Hamnet," Jacobi Jupe shares a card with Olivia Lynes, who plays his twin sister Judith, while Bodhi Rae Breathnach appears alongside two other actors in a shared title card. This means that Jupe doesn't meet the principal cast criteria.
In contrast, his real-life older brother Noah Jupe, who plays Hamnet's uncle, will be among the nominated ensemble if recognized. However, this raises questions about why Jacobi Jupe wasn't included in the initial submission.
SAG-AFTRA has historically been supportive of breakout young performers who deliver work on par with their adult co-stars. This makes it possible that the guild may still consider recognizing Jacobi Jupe's performance in the Supporting Actor category.
The exclusion of Jacobi Jupe from the ensemble nomination could bring attention to the strategic and contractual complexities behind award submissions, particularly in a film driven by its youngest performer. It remains to be seen how SAG-NomCom voters will assess "Hamnet's" place in the season, but one thing is certain - this snub highlights the need for a potential rules update to ensure that all deserving performers are recognized.