Screen Actors Guild nominations revealed – AWARDS ALLEY

By Sean O’Connell
hollywoodnews.com: Regina King and Judy Greer announced the nominees for the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild this morning. The awards will be handed out on Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. on TNT and TBS. The full list of nominees is below. Scan it with me. I’ll our some analysis into a separate post:
FILM
Best picture
Bridesmaids
The Artist
The Descendants
The Help
Midnight in Paris
Best Actor
George Clooney, The Descendants
Demian Bichir, A Better Life
Leonardo DiCaprio, J. Edgar
Jean Dujardin, The Artist
Brad Pitt, Moneyball
Best actress
Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn
Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs
Viola Davis, The Help
Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady
Tilda Swinton, We Need to Talk About Kevin
Best supporting actor
Nick Nolte
Kenneth Branagh
Armie Hammer
Jonah Hill
Christopher Plummer
Best supporting actress
Octavia Spencer
Berenice Bejo
Jessica Chastain
Melissa McCarthy
Janet McTeer
TELEVISION
Best drama
Boardwalk Empire
Breaking Bad
Dexter
Game of Thrones
The Good Wife
Best comedy
Modern Family
30 Rock
The Big Bang Theory
Glee
The Office
Best dramatic actor
Steve Buscemi
Patrick J. Adams
Kyle Chandler
Bryan Cranston
Michael C. Hall
Best dramatic actress
Kathy Bates
Glenn Close
Jessica Lange
Julianna Margulies
Kyra Sedgwick
Best comedic actor
Ty Burrell
Alec Baldwin
Steve Carell
Jon Cryer
Eric Stonestreet
Best comedic actress
Sofia Vergara
Julie Bowen
Edie Falco
Tina Fey
Betty White
Best actor in a TV movie/miniseries
Laurence Fishburne
Paul Giamatti
Greg Kinnear
Guy Pearce
James Woods
Best actress in a TV movie/miniseries
Diane Lane
Maggie Smith
Emily Watson
Betty White
Kate Winslet
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