It's looking more and more like Heath Ledger will win The Best Supporting Actor Oscar as he has now posthumously won the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards respectively for his portrayal of the Joker in what may be 2008's best film Batman: The Dark Knight. Gary Oldman accepted the award on Heath's behalf. "I'm quite emotional," said Oldman, "It is a great honor to be asked to accept this on behalf of Heath. He was an extraordinary young man with an extraordinary talent, and it is wonderful that you have acknowledged that and honored that talent tonight."
Other winners of the SAG Awards are:
Lifetime Achievement: James Earl Jones (presented by Forrest Whitaker)
Best Leading Actor: Sean Penn - Milk
Best Leading Actress: Meryl Streep - Doubt
Best Cast: Slumdog Millionaire
Best Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet - The Reader
Best Movie Stunt Ensemble: Batman: The Dark Knight
Two time Oscar winner Meryl Streep is as always modest on her long run as the most nominated actress in Oscar history (15) "Can I just say there is no such thing as the best actress, you know? There is no such thing as the greatest living actress," she continued "I am in a position where I have secret information, that I know this to be true, I am so in awe of the work of the women this year — nominated, not nominated — so proud of us girls. And everybody wins when we get parts like this."
Sean Penn downplayed his role as a gay male offering this superb perspective,
"As actors, we don't play gay, straight. We don't play any of these kinds of people. We play human beings, and this movie is something that all of us involved are so proud of," Then of course Sean went into sales mode, "This is a story about equal rights for all human beings."
From the big screen to little screen, Tina Fey continued her award winning ways with 30 Rock taking top honors for an ensemble award. Alec Baldwin (Best Male Comedy) won an individual award.
Hugh Laurie took home his second SAG in a row as Best Actor in a TV drama: House. Other winners:
Outstanding Male Performance TV/Miniseries: Paul Giamatti - John Adams
Outstanding Female Performance TV/Miniseries: Laura Linney - John Adams
Best Actress TV Drama: Sally Field - Brothers & Sisters
Best Drama: Mad Men
Best TV Stunt Ensemble: Heroes
From the big screen to little screen, Tina Fey continued her award winning ways with 30 Rock taking top honors for an ensemble award. Alec Baldwin (Best Male Comedy) won an individual award.
Hugh Laurie took home his second SAG in a row as Best Actor in a TV drama: House. Other winners:
Outstanding Male Performance TV/Miniseries: Paul Giamatti - John Adams
Outstanding Female Performance TV/Miniseries: Laura Linney - John Adams
Best Actress TV Drama: Sally Field - Brothers & Sisters
Best Drama: Mad Men
Best TV Stunt Ensemble: Heroes
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