The King's Speech took top prize at the Screen Actors Guild awards, giving the Oscars front-runner added momentum after it took top honors at the Directors Guild awards Saturday night. The British royals drama won the trophy for outstanding cast, the SAG equivalent of Best Picture, reports the
Los Angeles Times. The night's other big winners:
King's Speech star
Colin Firth was named best actor for his role as stuttering monarch King George VI.
Natalie Portman was named best actress for her starring role as a ballerina in Black Swan.
Christian Bale and Melissa Leo took the supporting-acting honors for their roles in The Fighter.
In TV,
Al Pacino won an SAG for his role as Jack Kevorkian in You Don't Know Jack, while
Claire Danes was honored for her performance in Temple Grandin.
HBO's Boardwalk Empire and star
Steve Buscemi took the top prizes for a TV drama.
Betty White won over
Jane Lynch for Comedy Actress, but Jane didn't seem to care cause it went to a legend.
Modern Family won over Glee for Best Comedy Ensemble
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