Yerin Ha, the Korean-Australian actor who stars as Sophie Baek in Season 4 of Netflix’s Bridgerton, has been named Ambassador for The thirty second Annual Actor Awards Introduced by SAG-AFTRA, awards producers introduced at this time.
The Actor Awards, previously generally known as the Display Actors Guild Awards, will stream dwell on Netflix, on Sunday, March 1, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT from Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium & Expo Corridor. As beforehand introduced, Kristen Bell will host and Harrison Ford might be offered with the Life Achievement Award.
Ha was chosen as Ambassador “for exemplifying the utmost values of the appearing career, serving as a constructive position mannequin for the subsequent era of performers and actively utilizing her platform to advocate for humanitarian and public service endeavors.” As Ambassador, Ha will attend the Actors Rising occasion, a particular night hosted by The Actors Awards that shines a light-weight on the subsequent era of actors.
Ha will even present unique behind-the-scenes entry to the awards ceremony, take part in choose Actor Awards pre-show occasions and lift consciousness for the SAG-AFTRA Basis. Earlier Ambassadors embrace Sofia Carson, Noah Centineo, Taylor Zakhar Perez, Yara Shahidi, Joey King, Alexandra Daddario, Ross Butler, Jurnee Smollett, Haley Lu Richardson, Phil Dunster, Logan Browning, Antonia Gentry and Harry Shum Jr.
“Being named The Actor Awards Ambassador is such an honor as a result of this ceremony is about actors celebrating actors,” Ha stated in a press release. “There’s something uniquely highly effective about being acknowledged inside your individual neighborhood. As somebody who cares so deeply concerning the craft and about collaboration, it means a lot to characterize the subsequent era of actors and be a part of an occasion that uplifts storytelling.”
Ha is the primary East Asian actress to steer Bridgerton. Her earlier tv credit embrace Netflix’s The Survivors, HBO’s Dune: Prophecy, and Paramount+’s Halo. On stage, Ha lately made her UK theater debut starring in Jean Genet’s The Maids at London’s Donmar Warehouse, which follows her earlier work on the Sydney Theatre Firm in Lord of the Flies.
Silent Home Productions will produce the annual ceremony for the third consecutive yr.
