Quinta Brunson was joined by Niecy Nash-Betts and Sandra Oh to lead the stars at the 76th Writers Guild Awards on Sunday.
The stunning stars headed to the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles to honor the best writing in film, television and radio.
Quinta commanded attention in a plunging black suit, while Niecy shined in a magenta dress and Sandra stole the show with a bold fringe dress.
Emmy-winning actress and producer Niecy hosted the event in Los Angeles, as part of joint and concurrent ceremonies in Hollywood and New York.
With the event postponed after the guild engaged in a strike lasting over four and a half months in 2023, the gliterrati made sure to come out in force as the magnificent ladies were joined by Busy Philipps, Natasha Lyonne . Wanda Sykes, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Sarah Silverman.
Abbott Elementary designer Quinta oozed charm in a sleek black suit vest and matching pants, complemented by a pair of sleek stilettos.
NIecy blew her adoring fans a kiss on the red carpet
Abbott Elementary designer Quinta oozed charm in a sleek black suit vest and matching pants, complemented by a pair of sleek stilettos.
Accompanied by his wife Jessica Betts, Niecy exuded movie star glamor in a stunning outfit adorned with two-tone colors.
Sandra, was not to be outdone, stunning in an elegant two-tone dress, featuring a beautiful blend of heather gray and cream that created a captivating ombré effect.
The ceremony took place at the Hollywood Palladium, a change from previous hotel ballrooms at the Beverly Hilton or Century Plaza, injecting a new ambiance into the evening.
Another change for the event was the schedule, as winners will be honored more than a month after the Academy Awards ceremony, marking a break from the usual pre-Oscars schedule.
Although it’s not broadcast, the evening’s West Coast event, with more than 800 attendees, is “still produced like a big-budget TV show, with lots of cameras and production value.” , producer Hugh Fink told Variety.
The West Coast Party will team up with the WGA East Coast Dinner, led by writer-performer Josh Gondelman, to seamlessly coordinate announcements and avoid any potential spoilers, according to Fink.
Fink’s main goal is to cultivate a lively, bold and free-spirited atmosphere for WGA celebrations.
Accompanied by his wife Jessica Betts, Niecy exuded movie star glamor in a stunning outfit adorned with two-tone colors.
Niecy and Jessica were adorable because they couldn’t keep their hands off each other.
Wendi McClendon-Covey wore a bodycon dress in a gorgeous shade of orange
Busy Philipps showcased a shimmering strapless number as she swept her hair into a messy bun
Ilana Glazer was perfection in pink
Natasha Lyonne took the plunge in a daring black dress adorned with butterflies
Wanda Sykes looked stunning in red for the red carpet
“Writers as a group obviously have a different mentality than directors or actors, and they are super intelligent but somewhat cynical and sarcastic,” he added.
Niecy kicked off the show by addressing the WGA strike.
“We fought for equal pay, equal voice and our rights to get to the end of a 10-episode season,” Nash-Betts said.
Additionally, Drew Carey, known for his generous gesture of providing millions of dollars in free meals to WGA members during the strike, received a warm ovation.
Notable presenters scheduled to grace the Los Angeles awards ceremony include Drew Carey, Tony Hale, Nathan Fielder, Bill Burr, Randall Park and Tig Notaro.
Other presenters included Bill Burr (Old Dads, F is For Family), Diedrich Bader (Veep, The Drew Carey Show), Gina Yashere (Bob Hearts Abishola), Lindsay Dougherty (Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Local 399) , Maria Sten (Big Sky, Reacher) and Randall Park (Always Be My Maybe, Fresh Off The Boat).
Air, Barbie, The Holdovers, May December and Past Lives compete for the WGA trophy for original screenplay.
American Fiction, Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret, Killers of the Flower Moon and Oppenheimer compete in the adapted category.
Cord Jefferson won the Oscar for adapted screenplay with American Fiction.
The original Oscar-winning screenplay, Anatomy of a Fall by Justine Triet and Arthur Harari, was not eligible for similar honors from the WGA.
On the TV front, the writers of freshman shows like The Curse, The Diplomat, The Last of Us and Jury Duty are aiming for victory against established shows like The Crown, Succession, Abbott Elementary, Barry, The Bear and Only Murders in. building.
J. Smith-Cameron of Succession dared to impress in emerald green
Niecy Nash-Betts and Wendi McClendon-Covey had a reunion in Reno 9-1-1
Brit Marling dared to impress in a chic black wardrobe
Brit added a single bangle to her arm to add some drama
Bridget Everett looked as pretty as a petal in her stunning dress
Sarah Silverman rocked Daisy Dukes and sheer stockings as she was joined by Rory Albanese
Randall Park cuts a classic figure in his tuxedo
Loni Steele Sosth and Jen D’Angelo kept their big wins at the glitzy awards show
Neil Druckmann and Craig Mazin, winners of the Outstanding New Series award for ‘The Last of Us,’ pose with their trophies
Comedian Julio Torres Kept Casual With a Unique Messenger Bag
Tig Notaro speaks on stage at the 2024 Writers Guild Awards
Chris Hayes, Kate A. Shaw and Busy Philipps posed together during the event
Natasha Lyonne and Nick Kroll were all smiles while posing together
Sandra Oh, Bowen Yang and Susan Soon He Stanton looked like they were having fun together
Randall Park and his wife Jae Suh Park
Ilana Glazer, Julio Torres and Larry Owens kept it cute while posing together
In the area of honorary awards, David A. Goodman and Chris Keyser received the Morgan Cox Guild Service Award, while Walter Hill was to receive the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement.
Additionally, Linda Bloodworth Thomason received the Laurel Award for Television Writing Achievement, and Cord Jefferson received the Paul Selvin Award.
In New York, Ron Nyswaner received the Walter Bernstein Award, while the Richard B. Jablow Award was given to members and leaders of IATSE, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, SAG-AFTRA and the American Federation of Musicians, in recognition of their continued support. and sacrifices during the 148-day WGA strike.
Last year, Severance, Everything Everywhere All at Once and Women Talking took home top honors at the Writers Guild of America Awards.