Share this postThe Ankler.Photos: Todd on the Town Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePhotos: Todd on the Town Our roving photog hits SAGs, PGAs and People's Choice Todd WilliamsonFeb 27, 202443Share this postThe Ankler.Photos: Todd on the Town Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareEd note: Todd on the Town features photographs taken by event photographer Todd Williamson. You can reach him at Todd@januaryimages.com. From left: Beef’s Steven Yeun, Bradley Cooper, Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria, Scott Stuber and Beef creator Lee Sung Jin. The show won for outstanding producer of limited or anthology series television.SharePoor Things’ Emma Stone and her chicken pot pie. “We’ve never won this before,” Christopher Nolan (with Oppenheimer producer Emma Thomas, also his spouse) noted in his acceptance speech, after his Oppenheimer took home the night’s top honors.SubscribeThe Holdovers hangout (from left): Producer David Hemingson, star Paul Giamatti, producer Mark Johnson and star Dominic Sessa.From left: Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos, Nicole Avant, Robert De Niro and Tiffany Chen. SharePurple reign (from left): Corey Hawkins, Taraji P. Henson, David Oyelowo Oprah Winfrey, Blitz Bazawule (above Oprah) and Kat Graham and Danielle Brooks. Barbie and Ken, aka nominees Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.Winners! Killers of the Flower Moon’s Lily Gladstone (left) scored for female actor in a leading role; The Crown’s Elizabeth Debicki for outstanding performance by a female actor in a drama series.Give a gift subscription“I’m a little drunk,” said The Last of Us’ Pedro Pascal while accepting his award for male actor in a drama series (with CAA Agent Franklin Latt, center, and actor Alden Ehrenreich, right).Gerry and Roman! J. Smith-Cameron (left) and Kieran Culkin got their Succession on. The cast won for ensemble in a drama series.ShareFrom left: Amazon MGM head Jennifer Salke, Amazon MGM head of marketing Sue Kroll, Amazon MGM Studios head of television Vernon Sanders and Amazon MGM Studios head of casting Donna RosensteinFrom left: Universal Pictures president Peter Cramer, Universal Studio Group chairman Pearlena Igbokwe, and Universal Television president Erin Underhill.SubscribeNBCUniversal Entertainment chairman Frances Berwick and Barbie/Shang-Chi host Simu Liu.Leave a commentPreviousNext