It's only March, but Sterling K. Brown's year is off to a strong start.
The actor kicked off 2018 by making history at the 2018 Golden Globes in January. Brown won the award for "Best Actor in a TV Drama" at the ceremony for his work in "This Is Us," becoming the first African-American male actor to win in his category ever.
Later in January, the 41-year-old made history again when he won the award for "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series" at the 2018 SAG Awards for "This Is Us."
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"What a blessing it is to do what you love for a living. What an honor it is to be recognized by your peers for a job well done," Brown said in his acceptance speech. "This room is a source of endless inspiration for me. I love all of y'all. People call us weird and strange. The truth of the matter is, everybody is weird and strange and we just embrace ourselves for who we are."
Just weeks later, Brown appeared in the movie "Black Panther," which continues to dominate at the box office.
In addition to all of his achievements so far this year, Brown is set to host "Saturday Night Live" on March 10.
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The actor has been sharing his excitement over his hosting duties on social media.
"My love for @nbcsnl is REAL and HEALTHY. See you Saturday!!!! #SKBSNL," he tweeted on Friday along with a "SNL" promo.
On Thursday, Brown appeared on "The Tonight Show" and told Jimmy Fallon how "in awe" he was of the "SNL" team.
You can watch Sterling K. Brown host "SNL" on NBC on Saturday, March 10, at 11:30 p.m. ET. The season finale of "This Is Us" airs on NBC on Tuesday, March 13, at 9 p.m. ET.