From the red carpet to the night's biggest afterparties, see how Hollywood celebrated its stars!
The Winners...
Best Actor
Movie
Best Actor


Jeff Bridges
True Grit

Robert Duvall
Get Low

Jesse Eisenberg
The Social Network
James Franco
127 Hours
Best Actress
Movie
Best Actress
Nicole Kidman
Rabbit Hole

Annette Bening
The Kids Are All Right

Jennifer Lawrence
Winter's Bone

Hilary Swank
Conviction
Outstanding Performance by a Cast
Outstanding Performance by a Cast
Best Actress
TV Drama
Best Actress


Glenn Close
Damages

Mariska Hargitay
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Elisabeth Moss
Mad Men

Kyra Sedgwick
The Closer
Best Actor
TV Drama
Awards Show Countdown
December
January
- 14 Critics' Choice Awards
- 16 Golden Globes
- 25 Academy Awards Nominations
- 30 Screen Actors Guild Awards
February
- 13 Grammy Awards
- 13 BAFTA Awards
- 26 Spirit Awards
- 27 Academy Awards
Latest Headlines
SAG Awards Red Carpet Time Lapse
Originally posted 01/31/2011 09:15AM
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They say Hollywood is the fast lane. But usually not this fast.
This time-lapse video of red-carpet arrivals at Sunday night's Screen Actors Guild Awards shows the speediest parade of stars you'll see at an award show this season – with the actors and actresses delivering their poses and soundbites in record time.
Expect things to move quite a bit slower at the Academy Awards on Feb. 27.
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Justin Timberlake Turns 30!
Originally posted 01/31/2011 07:00AM
He may not have taken home a Screen Actors Guild Award Sunday night – he and his fellow Social Network actors were up for outstanding ensemble cast – but Justin Timberlake still has cause for major celebration on Monday: It's his 30th birthday.
Shedding mock tears as he broke the news of his birthday to E! on the SAG red carpet, Timberlake then conceded, "It's great, I'm excited." He also said he planned to work on his big day.
As for celebratory plans, "Maybe I'll have a little glass of wine," he said, "or some whiskey."
– Stephen M. Silverman
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Natalie Portman, Colin Firth Take Top SAG Awards
Originally posted 01/30/2011 10:15PM
Black Swan's Natalie Portman and The King's Speech's Colin Firth, along with The Fighter's Melissa Leo and Christian Bale, might just as well clear their mantels.
They all took home Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night, a reliable prognosticator of the Feb. 27 Oscars.
Among those she thanked, Portman singled out her parents, "who taught me to work the hardest and never to be an a--hole, that wasn't acceptable."
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Ernest Borgnine: Tears and Laughter for SAG Life Achievement
Originally posted 01/30/2011 09:25PM
The Screen Actors Guild honored Ernest Borgnine with its Life Achievement Award – and he honored the acting profession right back.
"There are millions of those around the world who would love to be in our shoes," Borgnine, 94, told the crowd in L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium, after Morgan Freeman presented him his award.
Calling acting a "privilege," Borgnine added, "I hope we will never let our dedication to our craft fail, and we will always give our best to our profession."
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Why Nicole Kidman Kept Baby Faith a Secret
Originally posted 01/30/2011 07:55PM
Now that the world knows, Nicole Kidman says keeping quiet about her new daughter Faith Margaret was one of the toughest things she's ever had to do.
"I wanted to be able to tell everybody because I was so excited about her," Kidman told Giuliana Rancic on the red carpet at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Why keep it a secret?
"We just decided this was our thing together," Kidman, 43, said of keeping the news quiet with hubby Keith Urban. "It kind of just perpetuated itself."
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Jane Krakowski Craving Juice During Her 'Trendy' Pregnancy
Originally posted 01/30/2011 07:00PM
Now in her third trimester, Jane Krakowski finally feels part of the "in" crowd.
"I've never been so on trend in my entire life," the pregnant 30 Rock star, 42, told E!'s Guiliana Rancic on the red carpet of Sunday's 17th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, after being told "baby bumps are the new black."
The actress, who's due in late April, sheathed her bump in Badgley Mischka. The baby's dad is Krakowski's fiancé, designer Robert Godley.
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Meet Jesse Tyler Ferguson's New Man
Originally posted 01/30/2011 06:45PM
At Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards, Modern Family fans will have their eyes on breakout star Jesse Tyler Ferguson – and his hot date, lawyer Justin Mikita. (Once they stop gawking at Sofia Vergara, of course!)
The new couple have been hitting the awards show circuit – and the town – together as of late, and releasing a steady stream of smitten photos via Twitter.
The actor, 35, brought Mikita, 25, to an Elle Women in TV event Thursday night and then to Entertainment Weekly's bash at the Chateau Marmont Saturday night, where they hung out together outside for 15 minutes before joining the party.
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Nicole Kidman, Jon Hamm to Present at SAG Awards
Originally posted 01/27/2011 02:40PM
Nicole Kidman, Jon Hamm and Sofia Vergara are amongst the latest nominated actors lined up to hand out statuettes on Sunday during the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Also announced as presenters Thursday: Jason Bateman, Robin Wright, and Jeremy Renner, who is nominated for his role in The Town.
This new crop of presenters joins previously announced Jeff Bridges, Josh Duhamel, Eva Longoria, Cory Monteith, Hilary Swank and Betty White.
The SAG Awards recognize outstanding film and TV performances over the previous year by the union's members. The 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will be broadcast live Jan. 30 on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. ET. Plus: Catch the TNT and PEOPLE red carpet pre-show starting at 7:15 p.m. ET on PEOPLE.com
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Will the SAG Award Winners Go on to Win Oscars?
Originally posted 12/16/2010 10:00AM
Awards season officially kicked into high gear Thursday morning, with the announcement of the nominations for the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards – roundly considered the strongest prognosticators of the performance Oscars.
Among the top SAG contenders are cast members of The Fighter – though leading man Mark Wahlberg didn't make the cut, while supporting players Christian Bale, Melissa Leo and Amy Adams did – and The King's Speech, Black Swan and The Kids Are All Right (minus Julianne Moore).
In the TV categories, such stalwarts as 30 Rock and Mad Men, along with their stars and featured actors, Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin, and Jon Hamm and Elisabeth Moss, were recognized, as were cast members from the newcomers Modern Family and Boardwalk Empire.



































