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‘American Hustle’ takes home top SAG award

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Crime caper "American Hustle" won the top film prize at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards, earning another big boost in Hollywood's all-important Oscars race.

Australian Cate Blanchett won best actress for her role in Woody Allen's "Blue Jasmine," while Matthew McConaughey took home best actor for AIDS activist movie "Dallas Buyers Club."

Jared Leto won best supporting actor for his role in "Dallas Buyers Club" and best supporting actress went to Lupita Nyong'o in the harrowing drama "12 Years a Slave."

On the small screen, best drama went to cult series "Breaking Bad" and best comedy to "Modern Family."

(From L) Aaron Paul  Anna Gunn and Bryan Cranston  members of the cast of
(From L) Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn and Bryan Cranston, members of the cast of "Breaking Bad," winner of the Best Ensemble in a Drama Series, pose in the press room at the 20th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 18, 2014 in Los Angeles
Joe Klamar, AFP

The SAGs, the latest show in Hollywood's glitzy annual awards season, are seen as one of the better indicators of prospects for the Academy Awards, Tinseltown's most coveted honors, which will be held on March 2.

"American Hustle," based on a 1970s FBI sting operation known as ABSCAM, topped the winners at last weekend's Golden Globes with three awards and has 10 Oscar nominations.

On Saturday in Los Angeles it added to its growing acclaim with Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture -- the SAGs equivalent of best film.

Meanwhile Blanchett is increasingly seen as the Oscar best actress frontrunner for playing a Manhattan socialite struggling to cope after her swindler husband kills himself and she is forced to go and live with her poor sister in San Francisco.

The cast of
The cast of "Modern Family," winner of the Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series award, poses in the press room at the 20th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, January 18, 2014 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California
Joe Klamar, AFP

"For those who voted for me, I thank you, and for those who didn't, better luck next year," Blanchett said in her acceptance speech Saturday.

McConaughey also further boosted his Oscar hopes with his role in "Dallas Buyers Club," based on the true story of a homophobic rodeo hustler who gets HIV and becomes an activist for early anti-HIV drugs in the 1980s.

"I've been able to recently find some characters I could humble myself to their humanities and then get feverishly drunk on their obsessions," said McConaughey, who won the best actor Golden Globe last weekend.

In the television categories, Michael Douglas won best actor in a miniseries or TV movie for his portrayal of flamboyant entertainer Liberace in "Behind the Candelabra," with Matt Damon as his young gay lover.

Britain's Helen Mirren won the female equivalent for HBO's "Phil Spector," in which she played the lawyer for the erratic music producer on trial for murder, played by Al Pacino.

Helen Mirren  winner of the Best Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries award for HBO&apos...
Helen Mirren, winner of the Best Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries award for HBO's "Phil Spector," poses in the press room at the 20th annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on January 18, 2014 in Los Angeles
Joe Klamar, AFP

"I was terrified of working with Al Pacino," Mirren said backstage afterwards.

She added: "Showtime and HBO are great channels. And Netflix. The whole landscape is changing. I'm very happy to be working at the time it's changing.

"It's a wonderful, exciting moment for television drama and television film."

"Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston won best actor in a drama series for his take on a chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin, while Briton Maggie Smith won best actress for hit period drama "Downton Abbey."

Ty Burrell, one of the stars of "Modern Family," swept up the best comedy actor prize. Julia Louis-Dreyfus won best actress for her vice-presidential role in "Veep."

Crime caper “American Hustle” won the top film prize at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards, earning another big boost in Hollywood’s all-important Oscars race.

Australian Cate Blanchett won best actress for her role in Woody Allen’s “Blue Jasmine,” while Matthew McConaughey took home best actor for AIDS activist movie “Dallas Buyers Club.”

Jared Leto won best supporting actor for his role in “Dallas Buyers Club” and best supporting actress went to Lupita Nyong’o in the harrowing drama “12 Years a Slave.”

On the small screen, best drama went to cult series “Breaking Bad” and best comedy to “Modern Family.”

(From L) Aaron Paul  Anna Gunn and Bryan Cranston  members of the cast of

(From L) Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn and Bryan Cranston, members of the cast of “Breaking Bad,” winner of the Best Ensemble in a Drama Series, pose in the press room at the 20th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 18, 2014 in Los Angeles
Joe Klamar, AFP

The SAGs, the latest show in Hollywood’s glitzy annual awards season, are seen as one of the better indicators of prospects for the Academy Awards, Tinseltown’s most coveted honors, which will be held on March 2.

“American Hustle,” based on a 1970s FBI sting operation known as ABSCAM, topped the winners at last weekend’s Golden Globes with three awards and has 10 Oscar nominations.

On Saturday in Los Angeles it added to its growing acclaim with Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture — the SAGs equivalent of best film.

Meanwhile Blanchett is increasingly seen as the Oscar best actress frontrunner for playing a Manhattan socialite struggling to cope after her swindler husband kills himself and she is forced to go and live with her poor sister in San Francisco.

The cast of

The cast of “Modern Family,” winner of the Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series award, poses in the press room at the 20th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, January 18, 2014 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California
Joe Klamar, AFP

“For those who voted for me, I thank you, and for those who didn’t, better luck next year,” Blanchett said in her acceptance speech Saturday.

McConaughey also further boosted his Oscar hopes with his role in “Dallas Buyers Club,” based on the true story of a homophobic rodeo hustler who gets HIV and becomes an activist for early anti-HIV drugs in the 1980s.

“I’ve been able to recently find some characters I could humble myself to their humanities and then get feverishly drunk on their obsessions,” said McConaughey, who won the best actor Golden Globe last weekend.

In the television categories, Michael Douglas won best actor in a miniseries or TV movie for his portrayal of flamboyant entertainer Liberace in “Behind the Candelabra,” with Matt Damon as his young gay lover.

Britain’s Helen Mirren won the female equivalent for HBO’s “Phil Spector,” in which she played the lawyer for the erratic music producer on trial for murder, played by Al Pacino.

Helen Mirren  winner of the Best Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries award for HBO&apos...

Helen Mirren, winner of the Best Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries award for HBO's “Phil Spector,” poses in the press room at the 20th annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards on January 18, 2014 in Los Angeles
Joe Klamar, AFP

“I was terrified of working with Al Pacino,” Mirren said backstage afterwards.

She added: “Showtime and HBO are great channels. And Netflix. The whole landscape is changing. I’m very happy to be working at the time it’s changing.

“It’s a wonderful, exciting moment for television drama and television film.”

“Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston won best actor in a drama series for his take on a chemistry teacher turned drug kingpin, while Briton Maggie Smith won best actress for hit period drama “Downton Abbey.”

Ty Burrell, one of the stars of “Modern Family,” swept up the best comedy actor prize. Julia Louis-Dreyfus won best actress for her vice-presidential role in “Veep.”

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