Monday, January 31, 2011

"The King's Speech" wins big at SAG Awards

Sunday night's Screen Actors Guild Awards may have Hollywood experiencing a bit of deja vu.
Geoffrey Rush and the cast of "The King's Speech" celebrated two major honors: Best Ensemble, the Guild's equivalent of Best Picture, and Best Actor for Colin Firth for his role as a stammering monarch.

Like Firth, "Black Swan"'s Natalie Portman continued a near sweep of major award season
honors. She won Best Actress.

As it did at the Golden Globes, "The Fighter" scored a 1-2 punch with Melissa Leo winning best supporting actress and Christian Bale picking up Best Supporting actor. Full Story at MSNBC.com

COMPLETE LIST OF SAG AWARD WINNERS HERE

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