SAG Awards 2012: Mary Tyler Moore, 'The Help' take top honors
"Boardwalk Empire" won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series on Sunday night, winning out over a field of competitors that included "Breaking Bad" and "The Good
The Help swept the 18th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, winning the prizes for Best Cast, Best Actress (Viola Davis), and Best Supporting Actress (Octavia Spencer). In the night's biggest surprise, The Artist's Jean
By Sarah Anne Hughes The Screen Actors Guild Awards were light on surprises and snubs, with this year's ceremony feeling very similar to last year's on the TV side. But there were a few shake-ups on the film front, as well as the tragic sixth and final
By Sarah Anne Hughes “The Help” had a big night at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, taking home the prize for performance by a cast in a motion picture. Two of the film's stars, Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer, won top acting honors for their roles in
In her acceptance speech, Moore recounts how she had to think of an alternate name while registering for the Screen Actors Guild because they already had six Mary Moore's on record. So, inspired by her father George Tyler Moore, she registered her own
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