Screen Actors Guild Awards - 2014


Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
- 12 Years a Slave
- American Hustle
- August: Osage County
- Dallas Buyers Club
- Lee Daniels’ The Butler


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
- Bruce Dern / Woody Grant – “Nebraska”
- Chiwetel Ejiofor / Solomon Northup – “12 Years a Slave”
- Tom Hanks / Capt. Richard Phillips – “Captain Phillips”
- Matthew McConaughey / Ron Woodroof – “Dallas Buyers Club”
- Forest Whitaker / Cecil Gaines – “Lee Daniels’ The Butler”


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
- Cate Blanchett / Jasmine – “Blue Jasmine”
- Sandra Bullock / Ryan Stone – “Gravity”
- Judi Dench / Philomena Lee – “Philomena”
- Meryl Streep / Violet Weston – “August: Osage County”
- Emma Thompson / P.L. Travers – “Saving Mr. Banks”


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
- Barkhad Abdi / Muse – “Captain Phillips”
- Daniel Brühl / Niki Lauda – “Rush”
- Michael Fassbender / Edwin Epps – “12 Years a Slave”
- James Gandolfini / Albert – “Enough Said”
- Jared Leto / Rayon – “Dallas Buyers Club”


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
- Jennifer Lawrence / Rosalyn Rosenfeld – “American Hustle”
- Lupita Nyong’o / Patsey – “12 Years a Slave”
- Julia Roberts / Barbara Weston – “August: Osage County”
- June Squibb / Kate Grant – “Nebraska”
- Oprah Winfrey / Gloria Gaines – “Lee Daniels’ The Butler”


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
- Matt Damon / Scott Thorson – “Behind the Candelabra”
- Michael Douglas / Liberace – “Behind the Candelabra”
- Jeremy Irons / King Henry IV – “The Hollow Crown”
- Rob Lowe / John F. Kennedy – “Killing Kennedy”
- Al Pacino / Phil Spector – “Phil Spector”


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
- Angela Bassett / Coretta Scott King – “Betty & Coretta”
- Helena Bonham Carter / Elizabeth Taylor – “Burton and Taylor”
- Holly Hunter / G.J. – “Top of the Lake”
- Helen Mirren / Linda Kenney Baden – “Phil Spector”
- Elisabeth Moss / Robin Griffin – “Top of the Lake”


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
- Steve Buscemi / Enoch “Nucky” Thompson – “Boardwalk Empire”
- Bryan Cranston / Walter White – “Breaking Bad”
- Jeff Daniels / Will McAvoy – “The Newsroom”
- Peter Dinklage / Tyrion Lannister – “Game of Thrones”
- Kevin Spacey / Francis Underwood – “House of Cards”


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
- Claire Danes / Carrie Mathison – “Homeland”
- Anna Gunn / Skyler White – “Breaking Bad”
- Jessica Lange / Fiona Goode – “American Horror Story: Coven”
- Maggie Smith / Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham – “Downton Abbey”
- Kerry Washington / Olivia Pope – “Scandal”


Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
- Boardwalk Empire
- Breaking Bad
- Downton Abbey
- Game of Thrones
- Homeland


Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
- Alec Baldwin / Jack Donaghy – “30 Rock”
- Jason Bateman / Michael Bluth – “Arrested Development”
- Ty Burrell / Phil Dunphy – “Modern Family”
- Don Cheadle / Martin “Marty” Kaan – “House of Lies”
- Jim Parsons / Sheldon Cooper – “The Big Bang Theory”


Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
- Mayim Bialik / Amy Farrah Fowler – “The Big Bang Theory”
- Julie Bowen / Claire Dunphy – “Modern Family”
- Edie Falco / Jackie Peyton – “Nurse Jackie”
- Tina Fey / Liz Lemon – “30 Rock”
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus / Vice President Selina Meyer – “Veep”


Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
- 30 Rock
- Arrested Development
- The Big Bang Theory
- Modern Family
- Veep

(All images courtesy of The Guardian)
As with the Golden Globes, an all round great set of winners and nominees. I'm really happy to see the Modern Family love is still going strong, particularly the win for Ty Burrell. 

As per usual, the SAG Awards are an (almost) mirror of the Golden Globes with a few minor changes (and the obvious difference in actual categories). The Globes are also usually a fairly good indication of how the Oscars are going to pan out. Usually. It's not totally unheard of for someone to say, win best actress at the Globes and then not win best actress at The Oscars (like Michelle Pfeiffer winning at the Globes for The Fabulous Baker Boys and then not winning the Oscar also, I MEAN SERIOUSLY). 

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