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The Best Beauty Looks at the 2026 Actor Awards
Nominated for Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, Wood wore a pale blue gown to honor The White Lotus season 3's four Actor Awards nominations.
- On Sunday at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, Aimee Lou Wood walked the red carpet in a pale-blue off-the-shoulder gown as the 2026 Actor Awards began.
- Following her breakout work, Wood's career has surged with Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, and she has upcoming roles with Angelina Jolie and in Sam Mendes's Beatles biopic.
- Styled by Felicity Kay, stylist, Wood wore diamond-drop jewelry by Frank Darling, New York jewelry designer, and sported straightened hair with rosy blush and a dark-pink lip.
- Among nominees, The White Lotus Season four is nominated for Performance by an Ensemble while Wood is recognized in the Female Actor category, alongside Parker Posey, Britt Lower, Keri Russell, and Rhea Seehorn.
- This year the awards were rebranded from the Screen Actors Guild Awards to the Actor Awards, streaming live on Netflix at 5 p.m. with a '20s and '30s Hollywood glamour theme.
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Sarah Pidgeon Looked Positively Radiant on the Actor Awards Red Carpet — This $36 Hydrating Cream Gets the Credit
Plus, more Rhode products used on the actressCredit: Brianna Bryson / GettySarah Pidgeon looked looked absolutely brilliant at the 2026 Actor Awards — literally. As the Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette star, 29, hit the red carpet, we couldn’t help but notice just how shiny she looked. In fact, her shoulders and décolletage area were almost more radiant than the ginormous diamond earrings sitting in her ears. And, it won’t cost…
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Read Full ArticleThe costume splendor of the Actor Awards, which celebrate the best film and television performances, is a preview of the Oscars to be held in a couple of weeks.
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