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Sag Awards 2012

DAVID GERMAIN   01/29/12 11:09 PM ET  AP

LOS ANGELES — Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer were the maids of honor at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards, where their Deep South drama "The Help" won them acting prizes and earned the trophy for overall cast performance.

Davis won as best actress and Spencer as supporting actress for "The Help," while Jean Dujardin was named best actor for the silent film "The Artist" and Christopher Plummer took the supporting-actor award for the father-son tale "Beginners."

The wins boost the actors' prospects for the same honors at the Feb. 26 Academy Awards.

In "The Help," Davis and Spencer play black maids going public with uneasy truths about their white employers in 1960s Mississippi.

"I just have to say that the stain of racism and sexism is not just for people of color or women. It's all of our burden, all of us," Davis said, accepting the ensemble prize on behalf of her "The Help" co-stars.

Accepting her best-actress award, Davis singled out two performers in the audience who inspired her early in her career: "The Help" co-star Cicely Tyson and Meryl Streep, Davis' co-star in the 2008 drama "Doubt" and one of the nominees she beat out for the SAG prize. Streep had been nominated as Margaret Thatcher in "The Iron Lady," a role that won her the dramatic actress award at the Golden Globes over Davis.

A French film star who is a newcomer to Hollywood's awards scene with "The Artist," Dujardin played a silent-era screen idol fallen on hard times as talking pictures take over in the late 1920s.

"I was a very bad student. I didn't listen in class. I was always dreaming," Dujardin said. "My teachers called me `Jean of the Moon,' and I realize now that I never stopped dreaming. Thank you very much. Thank you for this dream."

Plummer would become the oldest actor ever to win an Oscar at age 82, two years older than Jessica Tandy when she won best actress for "Driving Miss Daisy."

Backstage, Plummer joked when asked if he would like to win an Oscar, an honor so elusive during his esteemed 60-year career that he did not even receive his first Academy Award nomination until two years ago, for "The Last Station."

"No, I think it's frightfully boring," Plummer said. "That's an awful question. Listen, we don't go into this business preoccupied by awards. If we did, we wouldn't last five minutes."

Spencer, a veteran actress who had toiled in small TV and movie parts previously, had a breakout role in "The Help" as a brassy maid whose mouth continually gets her in trouble.

"I'm going to dedicate this to the downtrodden, the under-served, the underprivileged, overtaxed – whether emotionally, physically or financially," Spencer said.

On the television side, comedy series awards went to "Modern Family" for best ensemble; Alec Baldwin as best actor for "30 Rock"; and Betty White as best actress for "Hot in Cleveland."

"You can't name me, without naming those other wonderful women on `Hot in Cleveland,'" the 90-year-old White said. "This nomination belongs to four of us. Please, please know that I'm dealing them right in with this. I'm not going to let them keep this, but I'll let them see it."

The TV drama show winners were: Jessica Lange as best actress for "American Horror Story"; and Steve Buscemi as best actor for "Boardwalk Empire," which also won the ensemble prize.

For TV movie or miniseries, Kate Winslet won as best actress for "Mildred Pierce," while Paul Giamatti was named best actor for "Too Big to Fail."

Before the official ceremony, the Screen Actors Guild presented its honor for best film stunt ensemble to "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2." The TV stunt award went to "Game of Thrones."

The winners at the SAG ceremony often go on to earn Oscars. All four acting recipients at SAG last year later took home Oscars – Colin Firth for "The King's Speech," Natalie Portman for "Black Swan" and Christian Bale and Melissa Leo for "The Fighter."

The same generally holds true for the weekend's other big Hollywood honors, the Directors Guild of America Awards, where Michel Hazanavicius won the feature-film prize Saturday for "The Artist." The Directors Guild winner has gone on to earn the best-director Oscar 57 times in the 63-year history of the union's awards show.

The guild's ensemble prize, considered the ceremony's equivalent of a best-picture honor, has a spotty record at predicting what will win the top award at the Oscars.

While "The King's Speech" won both honors a year ago, the SAG ensemble recipient has gone on to claim the top Oscar only eight times in the 16 years since the guild added the category.

Though "The Help" won the ensemble prize this time, "The Artist" and George Clooney's family drama "The Descendants" are considered stronger contenders for the best-picture Oscar.

Both "The Artist" and "The Descendants" also were nominated for writing and directing Oscars, categories where serious best-picture candidates generally need to be in the running. "The Help" missed out on nominations in both of those Oscar categories.

Mary Tyler Moore received the guild's lifetime-achievement award, an honor presented to her by Dick Van Dyke, her co-star on the 1960s sit-com "The Dick Van Dyke Show."

SAG President Ken Howard put in a plug during the show for the guild's planned merger with another Hollywood union, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists. The boards of both groups have approved the merger, and ballots will be sent to members of each union.

"As one union, SAG-AFTRA will support a future of great entertainment for all of us," Howard said.

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Associated Press Entertainment Writer Anthony McCartney contributed to this report.

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
westcoastsc
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhe
02:36 PM on 01/30/2012
She can't hide that shiner under her eye.
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Coloradem
Christian, Gay, Democrat
12:35 PM on 01/30/2012
Viola Davis turned in a fantastic performance in a very good film; Meryl Streep turned in a fantastic performance in a mediocre film....Davis should win the Oscar.
12:34 PM on 01/30/2012
How many of these "hollywood" films actually shot their films in Hollywood-
They need a catagory for best film using local unions in Los Angeles
Most shoot out of state and rob the local film unions of JOBS -
Hollywood Producers are killing off the once vibrant local film unions-
WTF ?
So when you are watching all these celebs (inclucing the directers and producers)
get their awards remember who they screwed to make the film-
Bring back Hollywood to Hollywood !
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FloridaLAW
This Day, This Moment, Right Now!
10:58 AM on 01/30/2012
I'm really pulling for Viola Davis to win at the Oscars. She just comes across as a regular person.
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
10:22 AM on 01/30/2012
Good Job HP, "The Help" wins big but you put-up a picture of non winners Clooney, Pitt and Jolie?
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Coloradem
Christian, Gay, Democrat
12:36 PM on 01/30/2012
Good point.....
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melanielpc
Everything zen. I don't think so.
10:03 AM on 01/30/2012
While it is true that black actresses don't get the best roles it seems like white actresses play a lot of prosititutes.
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
10:29 AM on 01/30/2012
This should Help Spike Lee be happier!!
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melanielpc
Everything zen. I don't think so.
10:31 AM on 01/30/2012
Lol! I love to see Spike Lee happy.
09:59 AM on 01/30/2012
I guess this helps reduce lib guilt over the fact that they have black help in their homes.
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NatTurner1
Knowledge is the key that unlocks all the doors.
10:24 AM on 01/30/2012
Im not sure your assessment is scientific. These days, most of "The Help" is Hispanic and when black help was in homes, from the plantation to Southern suburbs, most of those homes were "conservative"
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FloridaLAW
This Day, This Moment, Right Now!
10:55 AM on 01/30/2012
I usually agree with you NatTurner but I'm not sure that "most of the help" these days is Hispanic. There are plenty of Blacks still doing domestic work. I think it depends on what area of the country you're talking about. I live in South Florida and it's very common to see Black housekeepers waiting on buses or the elderly with their Black assistants helping them around town.
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usamade
11:05 AM on 01/30/2012
I thought we had illegal Mexican help? Make up your mind.
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Halsey
"There is a price to pay for speaking the truth. T
09:32 AM on 01/30/2012
Oh..must add that Dick VanDyke AND Mary Tyler Moore look fantastic! good for them!
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Halsey
"There is a price to pay for speaking the truth. T
09:31 AM on 01/30/2012
I wasn't going to watch (yes, awards show O.D.) but did and found it good for a couple of reasons..no M.C..it moved right along. No silly song or dance numbers. It was exactly 2 hours..not a minute more. While I've not seen The Help yet..I am glad the Viola won. She's one of those who's been in many films but we (me anyway) just can place her. NOW I can! I loved her recognition of the amazing (and still alive!) Cicely Tyson and Meryl. Also, when they showed those who've died. a couple of names surprised me..like Michael Sarrazin and a couple of others who couldn't have been over 60ish..
09:22 AM on 01/30/2012
Loved The Help and I'm glad it won so many awards, but why is this article accompanied by a pic of George Clooney and company???
10:49 AM on 01/30/2012
I was thinking the same thing. Why are George, his current girlfriend, Brad and Angelina on the pic? HuffPost messed up.
09:11 AM on 01/30/2012
Hollywood to black women: stick to playing maids and mammies, we'll reward you.
08:53 AM on 01/30/2012
Saw The Artist last night. My face still hurts from smiling.
08:37 AM on 01/30/2012
Angelina Jolie needs some serious help. She is beginning to look sickly and beyond. She is so thin she has to be anorexic. She is aging rapidly and losing muscle tone. Very sad.
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morekare
11:06 AM on 01/30/2012
Her "flat affect" makes her look DEAD. My God, Angelina, wake up. What's with her dead pan expression? Maybe she takes psychotropic meds which cause a person to have a flat affect. Just saying she doesn't look good.
11:16 AM on 01/30/2012
She's muscle wasting. Of course she looks dead. Her caloric intake is inadequate and who knows if there is any substance abuse taking place.
08:34 AM on 01/30/2012
One can only wonder how much time and money was involved in putting together these outfits and most of them are of not great at all.
08:27 AM on 01/30/2012
It just seems that everytime you look they "actors" are giving themselves another award?
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Halsey
"There is a price to pay for speaking the truth. T
09:15 AM on 01/30/2012
It's that time of year..always, Globes, Dir. Guild, SAG, the Oscars..with some little people's choice, etc tossed in for the young 'uns...It will all be over on Feb. 26 for another year :-)
09:24 AM on 01/30/2012
Maybe that explains why i only watch discovery/history