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Hollywood’s ‘Blurry’ awards honour background actors as they battle AI and invisibility
Long overlooked, film extras enjoy their moment at the 8th Annual Los Angeles Union Background Actors Awards
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Wearing an impeccable blue suit, Daniel Armella steps into the spotlight to receive an Oscar-shaped statuette.
Except that instead of being covered in gold, this trophy for Hollywood’s best extras is made of plastic.
It is a minor detail for Armella, a background actor in the crime comedy series High Potential, who is as excited to get the nod as a film star receiving an Academy Award.
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“Wow! This is my third nomination, I was kind of feeling like a Leonardo DiCaprio stand-in,” he says, referring to the Hollywood star’s long wait for his Oscar.
Welcome to the 8th Annual Los Angeles Union Background Actors Awards, a ceremony held at the Broadwater Theatre in LA in parallel with Hollywood’s glitzy award season – but for those anonymous people who fill your screens every day.

Without uttering a word, they portray the nurses bustling behind doctors in the hit series The Pitt, the agents guarding a crime scene in NCIS or, like Armella, work as “stand-ins” for stars.
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