14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards

By Franck Tabouring
Daniel Day-Lewis and Julie Christie received top acting honors Sunday at the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Day-Lewis was named best actor in a leading role for his performance as Daniel Plainview in Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood," a dark thriller about the rise and fall of a ruthless oil tycoon.
The award for best actress in a leading role went to Julie Christie for "Away From Her," Sarah Polley's critically acclaimed drama about a couple whose relationship is challenged by Alzheimer's.
Javier Bardem took home the prize for best supporting actor in Joel and Ethan Coen's thriller "No Country for Old Men," while Ruby Dee won best supporting actress for her performance in Ridley Scott's "American Gangster."

"No Country for Old Men" also received the award for an outstanding performance by an ensemble cast in a motion picture. The prize for best stunt ensemble in a motion picture was awarded to "The Bourne Ultimatum."
In the television category, Alec Baldwin won best actor in a comedy series and Tina Fey won best actress in a comedy series for "30 Rock."
The award for best ensemble cast in a drama series went to "The Sopranos," while the "The Office" received the prize for best ensemble cast in a comedy series.
Other winners included Kevin Kline, Queen Latifah, James Gandolfini, Edie Falco and the cast of "24.

For a full list of SAG winners, click here.

Franck Tabouring
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