"The Help" tops list of SAG film nominees
Thursday, December 15, 2011
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Actresses Regina King (L) and Judy Greer announce Viola Davis as
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The actors of
civil rights drama "The Help" topped Screen Actors Guild Award
nominations on Wednesday with four nods including best film cast,
leading a list of nominees that saw many surprises in Hollywood's
current awards season.
"The Help" was closely followed
by silent-era drama "The Artist" with three nominations for its actors,
including best cast in a film.
Joining
them in that key category were the performers in critically acclaimed
drama "The Descendants" and unexpected picks in director Woody Allen's
"Midnight in Paris" and the raunchy comedy "Bridesmaids."
The Screen Actors Guild, or SAG, awards are
among the most-watched honors during Hollywood's film awards season,
leading up to the Oscars in February, because actors make up one of the
largest voting groups for Academy Awards.
As
a result, SAG nominees typically figure prominently on many ballots by
members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences which gives
out the Oscars.
The SAG Awards will
be given out in Los Angeles on January 29, and televised on cable TV
networks TNT and TBS.
SAG surprises
included the ensemble nod for "Bridesmaids" because dramas typically
are favored over comedies during awards season. The joke-filled movie
about women in a wedding party also earned Melissa McCarthy a best
supporting actress nod.
While
movies such as "The Artist," "The Help" and "The Descendants" have made
many critics' and industry groups' lists of top movies, "Midnight in
Paris" will get a big boost in this year's Academy Award race by virtue
of its SAG nomination.
Next on
Oscar watchers' list is Thursday's Golden Globe nods.
ACTORS AND ACTRESSES
Among acting races, Leonardo DiCaprio
earned a surprise SAG nod for best actor as FBI boss J. Edgar Hoover in
"J. Edgar" and Brad Pitt's role as a math-minded baseball man in
"Moneyball" put him in the race, too.
They
are joined by another unexpected choice, Mexican-born actor Demain
Bichir in "A Better Life." Rounding out the category will be widely
touted George Clooney playing a struggling father in "The Descendants"
and French actor Jean Dujardin as a silent-era film star in "The Artist"
Left out of the SAG actor race was Michael
Fassbender, who has earned acclaim portraying a sex addict in "Shame."
Among actresses, many had come into SAG
nominations as highly acclaimed including perennial favorite Meryl
Streep as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron
Lady" and Glenn Close in the role of a woman masquerading as a male
butler in "Albert Nobbs."
Viola
Davis portraying a maid in "The Help" and Michelle Williams as screen
siren Marilyn Monroe in "My Week with Marilyn" also had been expected to
pick up SAG nods. Rounding out nominees in that category is Tilda
Swinton for the dark, independent drama "We Need to Talk About Kevin."
Joining McCarthy in the supporting actress
category were two "Help" actresses, newcomers Jessica Chastain and
Octavia Spencer. Also vying for that award will be France's Berenice
Bejo for "The Artist" and Janet McTeer in "Albert Nobbs."
Christopher Plummer, who is racking up
trophies for playing an elderly gay man in the comedy "Beginners," made
the supporting actor group, as did Kenneth Branagh in "My Week with
Marilyn."
But that category came
with surprises, too, in the name of Nick Nolte in the little-seen mixed
martial arts drama "Warrior," Jonah Hill for "Moneyball" and Armie
Hammer with "J. Edgar."
While movie
honors take top billing at the SAG Awards, the group that represents
actors in the film and television industries also votes on performances
for TV shows.
In the TV arena, many
of the nominees include favorites from past seasons. The best ensemble
cast in a drama nominees were the performers in "Boardwalk Empire,"
"Breaking Bad," "Dexter," "The Good Wife" and one newcomer, "Game of
Thrones."
Nominees for acting in a
TV comedy were "30 Rock," "The Big Bang Theory," "Glee," "Modern
Family," and "The Office."
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