14th Screen Actors Guild Awards
14th Screen Actors Guild Awards | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding motion picture and primetime television performances |
Date | January 27, 2008 |
Location |
Shrine Auditorium Los Angeles, California |
Country | United States |
First awarded | 1995 |
Most nominations |
Film: Into the Wild (4) Television: The Sopranos, 30 Rock, Ugly Betty (3) |
Official website |
www |
Television/Radio coverage | |
Network |
TNT and TBS simultaneous broadcast |
The 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony, honoring the best in film and television acting achievement for the year 2007, took place on January 27, 2008 and, for the 12th consecutive time was held at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles, California. It was broadcast live simultaneously by TNT and TBS.
The nominees were announced on December 20, 2007 by Jeanne Tripplehorn and Terrence Howard at Los Angeles' Pacific Design Center's Silver Screen Theater.[1]
Into the Wild received the highest number of nominations among the film categories with four, three for acting and one for ensemble performance.[1] In the television categories The Sopranos, 30 Rock and Ugly Betty had the most nominations with three each.[1]
The 2007 Screen Actors Guild Awards was the first to give awards for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture and Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series.[2]
The 2007 ceremony celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Screen Actors Guild with historical background and film clips presented in segments introduced by Blair Underwood throughout the ceremony. Charles Durning was presented with an award for Lifetime Achievement following accolades by Denis Leary and Burt Reynolds.
The ceremony was held in the midst of the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike. Because the acting community steadfastly had supported the writers during this period, the WGA granted a waiver on December 11, 2007, to SAG for the awards show, allowing members to attend without having to cross picket lines. While talk of the strike was kept to a minimum, Julie Christie openly acknowledged it in her acceptance speech, commenting, "It's lovely to receive an award from your own union, especially at a time when we're being so forcefully reminded how important unions are." In her acceptance speech, Tina Fey thanked the Screen Actors Guild for its support of the WGA.
After acknowledging the recent death of Heath Ledger, Daniel Day-Lewis dedicated his award to the actor.
Nominees and Recipients
Film
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
- George Clooney - Michael Clayton as Michael Clayton
- Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood as Daniel Plainview[3]
- Ryan Gosling - Lars and the Real Girl as Lars Lindstrom
- Emile Hirsch - Into the Wild as Christopher McCandless
- Viggo Mortensen - Eastern Promises as Nikolai Luzhin
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
- Cate Blanchett - Elizabeth: The Golden Age as Queen Elizabeth
- Julie Christie - Away from Her as Fiona Anderson
- Marion Cotillard - La Vie En Rose as Edith Piaf
- Angelina Jolie - A Mighty Heart as Mariane Pearl
- Ellen Page - Juno as Juno MacGuff
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
- Casey Affleck - The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford as Robert Ford
- Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men as Anton Chigurh
- Hal Holbrook - Into the Wild as Ron Franz
- Tommy Lee Jones - No Country for Old Men as Ed Tom Bell
- Tom Wilkinson - Michael Clayton as Arthur Edens
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
- Cate Blanchett - I'm Not There as Jude Quinn
- Ruby Dee - American Gangster as Mama Lucas
- Catherine Keener - Into the Wild as Jan Burres
- Amy Ryan - Gone Baby Gone as Helene McCready
- Tilda Swinton - Michael Clayton as Karen Crowder
Outstanding Performance by a Cast
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble
Television
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
- Michael Keaton - The Company as James Jesus Angleton/Mother
- Kevin Kline - As You Like It as Jaques
- Oliver Platt - The Bronx is Burning as George Steinbrenner
- Sam Shepard - Ruffian as Frank Whiteley
- John Turturro - The Bronx is Burning as Billy Martin
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in Television Movie or Miniseries
- Ellen Burstyn - Mitch Albom’s For One More Day as Pauline "Posey" Benetto
- Debra Messing - The Starter Wife as Molly Kagan
- Anna Paquin - Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee as Elaine Goodale
- Queen Latifah - Life Support as Ana Wallace
- Vanessa Redgrave - The Fever as Woman
- Gena Rowlands - What If God Were the Sun? as Melissa Eisenbloom
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
- James Gandolfini - The Sopranos as Tony Soprano
- Michael C. Hall - Dexter as Dexter Morgan
- Jon Hamm - Mad Men as Don Draper
- Hugh Laurie - House as Gregory House
- James Spader - Boston Legal as Alan Shore
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
- Glenn Close - Damages as Patty Hewes
- Edie Falco - The Sopranos as Carmela Soprano
- Sally Field - Brothers & Sisters as Nora Walker
- Holly Hunter - Saving Grace as Grace Hanadarko
- Kyra Sedgwick - The Closer as Det. Brenda Leigh Johnson
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
- Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock as Jack Donaghy
- Steve Carell - The Office as Michael Scott
- Ricky Gervais - Extras as Andy Millman
- Jeremy Piven - Entourage as Ari Gold
- Tony Shalhoub - Monk as Adrian Monk
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
- Christina Applegate - Samantha Who? as Samantha Newly
- America Ferrera - Ugly Betty as Betty Suarez
- Tina Fey - 30 Rock as Liz Lemon
- Mary-Louise Parker - Weeds as Nancy Botwin
- Vanessa L. Williams - Ugly Betty as Wilhemina Slater
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series
Life Achievement Award
- Screen Actors Guild Awards 44th Annual Life Achievement Award:
In memoriam
Denis Leary introduced a previously recorded "In Memoriam" segment which honored the life and career of the great actors who died last year:
- Merv Griffin
- Charles Nelson Reilly
- Barbara McNair
- Brad Renfro
- Janet Blair
- Allan Melvin
- Lois Nettleton
- Tige Andrews
- Miyoshi Umeki
- George Grizzard
- Percy Rodriguez
- Ron Carey
- Charles Lane
- Joey Bishop
- Roscoe Lee Browne
- Floyd Red Crow Westerman
- Johnny Grant
- Alice Ghostley
- Kitty Carlisle
- James T. Callahan
- Robert Goulet
- Laraine Day
- Michael Kidd
- Marcel Marceau
- Lee Bergere
- Gretchen Wyler
- Ian Richardson
- Dick Wilson
- Barry Nelson
- Beverly Sills
- Dabbs Greer
- Suzanne Pleshette
- Tom Poston
- Jack Williams
- Luciano Pavarotti
- Jane Wyman
- Betty Hutton
- Deborah Kerr
- Heath Ledger
Films with multiple nominations
- Four
- Three
- Two
Television programs with multiple nominations
- Three
- Two
Awards Breakdown
Film
- 2/3: No Country for Old Men
- 1/2: American Gangster
- 1/1: There Will Be Blood
- 1/1: Away from Her
Television
- 3/3: The Sopranos
- 2/3: 30 Rock
- 1/2: The Office
- 1/1: 24
References
- 1 2 3 Bruno, Mike (2007-12-20). "The 14th Annual SAG Award Nominations". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on 3 January 2008. Retrieved 2007-12-20.
- ↑ "SAG Awards Nominations Page". Archived from the original on 2010-01-18. Retrieved 2008-01-02.
- ↑ "Final 14th Annual SAG Awards Recipient Press Release". Screen Actors Guild. 2008-01-27. Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-27.
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