Ryan Reynolds is dapper in a velvet tuxedo & Catherine O’Hara stuns in red at Canadian Screen Awards
Ryan Reynolds and Catherine O’Hara turned heads on Friday when they attended the Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto.
The 46-year-old Vancouver-born actor – who paid tribute to friend Rob McElhenney earlier in the day – looked dapper in a black Ralph Lauren tuxedo, white shirt and black bow tie.
And for her part, the 69-year-old Schitt’s Creek star shone in a striking red long-sleeved dress.
Both entertainers took home awards – Ryan the Humanitarian Award and Catherine the Icon Award.
The official website describes The Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television as “the largest non-profit professional media arts organization in Canada.”
Showstoppers: Ryan Reynolds and Catherine O’Hara turned heads on Friday when they attended the Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto
Va va voom: The 69-year-old Schitt’s Creek star stunned in eye-catching red long-sleeved dress
The father of three, who is married to actress Blake Lively, was typically handsome with a full beard.
His dark hair was cropped short on the sides with some texture on top.
The honoree posed for photos on the red carpet when he stopped to give personal interviews.
Later in the evening, he also took the stage with Everett Ho and Lisa Charendoff from the SickKids Foundation.
Ryan’s expertly tailored jacket was made of plush velvet and he added pleated slacks, finishing with shiny black dress shoes.
Catherine was just as eye-catching for the special night as she arrived with her long blonde bob styled in a center parting and flirty curls.
Her red fireman’s dress had a stand-up neckline and a modest train that dragged behind her on the carpet.
The Home Alone actress was joined by her longtime husband Bo Welch.
Sharp: Ryan looked smart in a black tuxedo, white shirt and black bow tie
Moment of recognition: Reynold’s received the Humanitarian Award
Feeling good: The actor was overjoyed when he spoke to a reporter from ET Canada
Ryan took to Instagram after the event to show his gratitude for the organization
Writing to his 48.7 million followers on the app, he said, “Thank you @thecdnacademy for this incredible honor tonight.
“The day started with a visit to @sickkidsvs with the ever magical @lcharendoff – and ended in a chic tuxedo, surrounded by some of Canada’s brightest, most innovative artists – all under one roof.”
Finishing the message, he proudly gushed, “I was stunned and emotional as hell.”
His upload, which included a slideshow of professional photos from the occasion, quickly garnered more than 180,000 likes from his loyal fan base.
Group Photo: Ryan, Everett Ho and Lisa Charendoff posed for a snap on the red carpet
Stage Presentation: The trio appeared on stage together at the star-studded event on Friday night
Supportive Husband: The Home Alone actress was accompanied by her longtime husband Bo Welch
Recognition: Catherine was recognized with the Academy’s Icon Award
According to company3.com the Screen Awards, also known as CSA, annually celebrates “artistic and technical achievements in Canadian film, television and digital media productions.”
The special awards precede the annual week-long event that recognizes the best in homegrown film, television and screen-based media.
In addition to honorees Ryan and Catherine, Simu Liu was also honored with the Radius Award for Global Success.
Former CTV host Lisa LaFlamme received the Gordon Sinclair Award for her “outstanding work in broadcast journalism.”
And newsreader Pierre Bruneau received a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The nominees for the 2023 awards ceremony were announced on February 22, 2023.
Also in attendance were writer-actor Bilal Baig and actor-dancer-choreographer Ellora Patnaik.
Baig wore their shiny black hair in a sultry updo with wispy and voluminous curls.
They dressed in a low-slung silver dress with puffy long sleeves and a band that accentuated the waist.
Ellora turned heads in a gorgeous bright red saree with decorative beads sewn throughout.
Looking great: Also in attendance were writer-actor Bilal Baig and actor-dancer-choreographer Ellora Patnaik
Attendees: Sarah McVie, Dani Kind and Catherine Reitman gathered for a photo shoot
Sarah McVie, Dani Kind and Catherine Reitman of the drama comedy Workin’ Moms were dressed to the nines for the gathering.
McVie wore a black dress with a sheer panel that exposed her chest and long-sleeved arms.
Her bright blonde locks were styled in a long, loose braid that fell over one shoulder.
Meanwhile, her costar wowed Dani in a pinstripe gray and black pantsuit that she paired with a white crew neck shirt.
Her short, dark hair was combed back for a strategically tousled look that was effortlessly cool.
And Catherine opted to wear a jewel-toned navy dress with a thigh-high slit and flattering draping.
Andrew Phung, Rakhee Morzaria and Kardinal Offishall also attended the annual awards ceremony.
Guests: Andrew Phung, Rakhee Morzaria and Kardinal Offishall are in the photo
Picture-perfect: Mark Critch, Stacey McGunnigle and Trent McClellan got together for a take
The cast of the popular television series The Porter was dressed in their best as they accepted the award for best drama series.
Olunike Adeliyi looked fashionable in a bold, asymmetrical red dress designed with one shoulder.
Show creator Arnold Pinnock looked handsome in a navy blue and white pinstripe suit.
Mouna Traore looked remarkable in a strapless, flowing black dress and wore her hair in a beautiful updo.
British-born Aml Ameen kept his look classic with a black tuxedo and white shirt combo.
And actor Ronnie Rowe Jr. stepped out in a blue suit with a black turtleneck underneath.
Winners: Olunike Adeliyi, Arnold Pinnock, Mouna Traore, Aml Ameen and Ronnie Rowe Jr. of The Porter posed with the award for Best Drama Series
Special moment: Pinnock grabbed his golden gong while being congratulated by his colleagues
Ecstatic: The Porter cast and crew reacted jovially after posing with the award for Best Drama Series
Turning heads: Jim Watson, Ayisha Issa and Joseph Kay looked sharp as they walked the red carpet
LR: Noelle Stehman, Betsy Van Stone, Samantha Levine, Danishka Esterhazy, Samantha Aucoin, and Jana Morrison
Suitable: LR Guled Abdi, Tim Blair, Vance Banzo, Franco Nguyen and Bruce McCulloch
Proud: Jennifer Podemski shows off the Academy Board of Directors Tribute Award