2010 SAG Awards Wrap Up

January 24, 2010 by  
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sag awardsThe Screen Actors Guild Awards aired last night, and the award show was filled with daring fashions, tearful acceptance speeches, and the right amount of comedy. Betty White was honored with the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award and Sandra Bullock was the presenter, quipping, “Yes, I know that a lot of people really find Betty White inspiring. I mean, she’s been working in an industry for more than six decades in a business that doesn’t exactly value getting older. Me, I find Betty White annoying. Sorry, it’s true. Betty, you make me feel bad about myself. You make me feel like the slacker.” Betty gave it right back to Sandra when she started her speech after her standing ovation. “She is such a wonderful one,” she said, looking at Bullock. “Isn’t it heartening to see how far a girl as plain as she is can go?”

Other memorable acceptance speech moments were: Sandra Bullock calling her husband Jesse James “really hot,” Michael C. Hall thanking his wife Jessica for “wearing that dress,” and Drew Barrymore trying to give her thanks while being “really sick and nervous.”

Check out the list of winners below:

FILM

Best Actor- Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart

Best Acrtress- Sandra Bullock – The Blind Side

Best Supporting Actor- Christoph Waltz- Inglorious Bastards

Best Supporting Actress- Mo’Nique- Precious

Outstanding Performance by a Cast- Inglorious Bastards

 

TV

Best Actor- Drama – Michael C. Hall- Dexter

Best Actress- Drama- Julianna Margulies- The Good Wife

Best Actor- Comedy- Alec Baldwin- 30 Rock

Best Actress- Comedy- Tina Fey- 30 Rock

Ensemble in a Drama Series- Mad Men

Ensemble in a Comedy Series- Glee

 Photo Credit: Mike Blake/Reuters/Landov

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Golden Globe Nominations Are Announced

December 15, 2009 by  
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golden globesThe Golden Globe nominations have been announced, and the George Clooney film, Up In the Air came away on top with six nods. Those nominations include best drama, best actor for Clooney, and best director for Jason Reitman.

Meryl Streep and Sandra Bullock both came away with double nominations. Streep will be competing with herself for Best Actress in a Comedy in Julie and Julia and It’s Complicated. Sandra Bullock was nominated for Best Actress in both the comedy and drama categories for The Proposal and The Blind Side respectively.

The other nominations are as followed:

Film

Best Drama- Movie: Up in the Air, Avatar, The Hurt Locker, Inglorious Bastards, and Precious.

Best Comedy & Musical: 500) Days of Summer, Nine, The Hangover, It’s Complicated and Julie & Julia.

Best Actor-Drama- George Clooney, Brothers; Morgan Freeman, Invictus; Colin Firth, A Single Man; and Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart.

Best Actress-Drama- Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side, Emily Blunt, The Young Victoria; Helen Mirren, The Last Station; Carey Mulligan, An Education; and Gabourey Sidibe, Precious

Best Actress-Comedy- Meryl Streep, Julie and Julia & It’s Complicated, Sandra Bullock; Marion Cotillard, Nine; and Julia Roberts, Duplicity.

Best Actor-Comedy- Matt Damon, The Informant; Daniel Day-Lewis, Nine; Robert Downey Jr., Sherlock Holmes; Joseph Gordon-Levitt, (500) Days of Summer; and Michael Stuhlbard, A Serious Man

 

Television

Best Drama- True Blood, Big Love, Dexter, House, and Mad Men.

Best Comedy- 30 Rock, Entourage, Glee, Modern Family and The Office

 For a full list of the nominees, please visit the Golden Globes Website and be sure to tune in to the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards on January 17th at 8 pm on NBC.

Photo Credit: Frank Micellota/Getty; Rachel Kelly/Image Press

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