Screen Actor Guild Awards 2010 Winners Announced

Jan 24, 2010

Screen Actor Guild Awards 2010 Winners  Announced – In Screen Actor Guild Awards 2010 Nicole Kidman, Marion Cotillard, Kate Hudson, and Penelope Cruz introduced a clip from Nine, which also failed to win anything. The Rob Marshall musical was up for best supporting actress — Cruz — and best ensemble. In addition to Betty White’s [...]

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Screen Actor Guild Awards 2010 Winners  Announced – In Screen Actor Guild Awards 2010 Nicole Kidman, Marion Cotillard, Kate Hudson, and Penelope Cruz introduced a clip from Nine, which also failed to win anything. The Rob Marshall musical was up for best supporting actress — Cruz — and best ensemble.

In addition to Betty White’s and Sandra Bullock’s speeches, another highlight at the SAG Awards ceremony was much less polished though quite memorable nevertheless. That was when a breathless Drew Barrymore stuttered her way while trying to come up with something coherent to say during her acceptance speech. Barrymore had just been named best actress in a television movie or miniseries for Grey Gardens.

Jeremy Renner, Brian Geraghty, and Anthony Mackie introduced their Iraq War drama The Hurt Locker, with Renner ending the intro by saying that “war is a cold, lonely, and lethal addiction.” Perhaps too cold, lonely, and lethal for SAG voters, as the critics’ favorite film of 2009 went home empty-handed.

Gabourey Sidibe hits the red carpet at the Screen Actors Guild Awards held at Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium on Saturday (January 23).

The 26-year-old actress who was nominated for the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role for her role in Precious. Sandra Bullock took home the award.

The in memoriam segment featured the likes of Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, David Carradine, James Whitmore, Gale Storm, Bea Arthur, and Patrick Swayze. And to think that Soupy Sales received much more applause than Oscar winner Jennifer Jones or Oscar nominee Richard Todd. That’s lasting fame and prestige for you.

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