Succession 's Sarah Snook Wins Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at Critics Choice Awards

Sarah Snook
Sarah Snook

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Sarah Snook is officially the Critics' Choice!

The Succession star was named best supporting actress in a drama series at Sunday's 27th annual Critics' Choice Awards. She beat out her costar J. Smith-Cameron and fellow nominees Andrea Martin (Evil), Audra McDonald (The Good Fight), Christine Lahti (Evil) and Susan Kelechi Watson (This Is Us).

Snook was not in attendance to accept her win, so the cast of Pose accepted the award on her behalf.

"Sara, I know you're not here right now," said Pose alum Dominique Jackson. "Imma have this at the crib. Call me!"

Snook, 34, wasn't the only Succession star to win during tonight's ceremony. Before her category was announced, her cast mate Kieran Culkin won the award for best supporting actor in a drama series.

While accepting the award, the 39-year-old actor gave a hilarious shout-out to Snook that involved Smith-Cameron.

Kieran Culkin
Kieran Culkin

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"I love you Snook, so much. Wish you could be here. And you too, J., shut up — she hates when I single out Snook as someone I love to work with," he joked.

"So J., I'm gonna tell you right now, I think you are probably my favorite actor to do scenes with ... after Sarah Snook," he continued. "Fun fact: Snook's last name is actually pronounced 'Snuke,' but I just can't do that."

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Succession racked up the most nominations at this year's ceremony with eight nods in total.

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Recently, it won the award for outstanding performance by an ensemble in a drama series at the 28th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. The critically lauded drama won over fellow nominees The Handmaid's Tale, The Morning Show, Squid Game and Yellowstone.

The HBO series also stars Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Alan Ruck, Matthew Macfadyen and Nicholas Braun. It has aired three seasons so far and was renewed for a fourth last October.

The 27th annual Critics Choice Awards is currently airing on The CW and TBS.