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April 26, 2024 |
Stars shine at Screen Actors Guild awards LOS ANGELES - Diversity played a big role at the 21st Screen Actors Guild Awards Sunday night, with Viola Davis and 'Orange is the New Black' garnering major TV honors.
Davis won for outstanding female actor in a drama, her SAG trophy, for 'How to Get Away with Murder'. Uzo Aduba was a surprise, and her show 'Orange is the New Black' ended 'Modern Family's' long streak. 'Orange' also took home outstanding cast in a comedy and Kevin Spacey won for outstanding male actor in a drama for 'House of Cards'. In movie categories, Patricia Arquette garnered the trophy for outstanding female actor in a supporting role for the movie 'Boyhood', and fellow Golden Globe winner J.K. Simmons of 'Whiplash' took home supporting actor. 'Shameless' star William H. Macy received the award for male actor in a comedy. Debbie Reynolds was honored with a lifetime achievement award from the Screen Actors Guild, presented by her daughter Carrie Fisher. (Source: USA Today) Story Date: January 31, 2015
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