Bratton, who is nominated again this year at Sunday’s SAG Awards, joined first-time nominee Betsy Brandt (“Breaking Bad’’) and SAG Awards committee member Daryl Anderson at a recent press event held at the Burbank, Calif., foundry where the statuettes are produced.
The Actor’s posterior took the spotlight the night of the 2002 telecast, when actress Helen Mirren famously gave it a kiss after winning two awards for her work in “Gosford Park.’’
Anderson said there was no model for The Actor when it was designed 18 years ago — just artists’ sketches.
“Everybody who was there remembers themselves being the one who went, `Look at that!’’’ he recalled.
The design of The Actor prompted discussion of its other attributes, as well, among those who made the selection, Anderson said.
“Well, there was a man on the (SAG) board who said, `They say size doesn’t matter,’ Anderson recalled. “And there was a woman from another (SAG) branch who interrupted to say, `They lie!’’’
So, why no “The Actress’’ statuette?
Anderson stumbled for a bit, as he grasped for a solid reply, revealing that female versions of the statuette were considered. Then he confessed, “Finally, just … we ran out of time.’’