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Into the Wild leads Screen Actors Guild NominationsINTO THE WILD, director Sean Penn’s adaptation of the true story of a young man who ditches civilization on a spiritual quest into the wilds of the Alaskan wilderness, dominated the film nominations for the 14th Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards, after being completely snubbed by the Golden Globes and most film critics prizes. The film, which is adapted from the non-fiction bestseller by Jon Krakauer, has been nominated for Best Ensemble Cast, with rising star Emile Hirsch getting a nod as Best Actor, veteran thespian Hal Holbrook honored as Best Supporting Actress and surprise choice Catherine Keener as Best Supporting Actress. The SAG Awards, which exclusively honor acting in film and television, has as its highest prize the Best Ensemble Cast prize, with such films as 3:10 TO YUMA, AMERICAN GANGSTER, HAIRSPRAY and NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN being honored for the contributions of their cast members. The actual Awards Ceremony, which will take place at the Shrine Exposition Center on January 27th and broadcast that same night on cable networks TNT and TBS, is one of the few untroubled events of the current awards season. This is all due to the on-going Writers Guild strike, which has not granted waivers for participation of its members for the other awards shows on the docket (including the Golden Globes, Oscars, Peoples Choice Awards). There are now open questions about whether celebrity presenters, who are members of the sister Screen Actors Guild, will cross picket lines and appear at these highly visible industry events. The strike could possibly be resolved in time for the February Oscar bash, but the Golden Globe Awards, which take place in only a few weeks, remains an open question (who will cross picket lines? Who will appear?). 22.12.2007 | Editor's blog Cat. : 14th Screen Actors Guild Awards Amy Ryan Angelina Jolie Bob Dylan British films Casey Affleck Cate Blanchett Cate Blanchett Catherine Keener Catherine Keener Cinema of the United States Daniel Pearl Daniel-Day Lewis Denzel Washington Edith Piaf Elizabeth Ellen Page Emile Hirsch Emile Hirsch Entertainment Entertainment Films George Clooney Hal Holbrook Human Interest Human Interest Into the Wild Javier Bardem Jon Krakauer Julie Christie Marion Cotillard Michael Clayton oil Oscar Oscars Ruby Dee Ryan Gosling Screen Actors Guild Award Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Sean Penn Supporting Actress the 14th Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards the Best Ensemble Cast prize the Golden Globe Awards the Golden Globes Tilda Swinton TNT Todd Haynes Tom Wilkinson Tommy Lee Jones Viggo Mortensen |
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