Chadwick Boseman makes history with 4 film nominations at the SAG Awards

Chadwick Boseman made SAG Awards history on Thursday when he became the principal first person to get four nominations in a single year in the film categories.

Boseman, who passed on in August from an all-inclusive fight with colon disease, was named for entertainer for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and supporting actor for “Da 5 Bloods.” Both movies were additionally designated in the troupe class.

In 2005, Jamie Foxx got four nominations across both the TV and film classes, being perceived for male lead and group for “Ray,” male supporting for “Insurance” and male lead in a film or restricted arrangement for “Redemption: The Stan Tookie Williams Story.” He would win for his driving job in “Ray.”

Maggie Smith in 2013 likewise got four nominations across the film and TV categories, with nominations for supporting female and ensemble for the movie “Best Exotic Marigold Hotel“ and female lead and ensemble for the series “Downton Abbey.” She would win as part of the ensemble for “Downton Abbey.”

The nominations for Boseman proceed with his dash of after posthumous recognition. He was assigned recently for a Golden Globe grant for “Mama Rainey,” having just been designated for the Gotham and Spirit grants and getting references from various pundits gatherings.

On the off chance that Boseman were to likewise get an Oscar nomination, it would make him the seventh actor to be perceived after his passing.