'Birdman' Wins Best Cast in a Movie at SAG Awards

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Michael Keaton and Edward Norton in Birdman

By Dave McNary

Birdman nabbed the top prize of the night, winning best cast in a film at the SAG Awards. It won the award over BoyhoodThe Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game and The Theory of Everything.

It concluded a big weekend for Birdman, which won the Darryl F. Zanck award for best picture from the Producers Guild of America on Saturday night.

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The winner of the SAG ensemble trophy has matched the Oscar best picture winner nine times in 19 years, though American Hustle won the SAG cast award last year and was shut out at the Oscars. [Editor’s note: The Producers Guild Awards on Saturday night also brought good news for Birdman, which picked up the Darryl F. Zanuck Award for best movie. The top PGA Award has matched the Best Picture Oscar 18 times in the PGA Awards’ 25 years of existence.] 

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The SAG winners have a strong record in the individual categories. The last 10 winners of the SAG best actor award have gone on to win the Oscar, including Matthew McConaughey last year for Dallas Buyers Club.

Julianne Moore won the best actress in a film award for Still Alice, while Eddie Redmayne won best actor in a film for The Theory of Everything.

The cast of Downton Abbey took home the prize for best ensemble in a drama series. It’s the second drama series win for the show, which won two years ago — Breaking Bad won last year.

Viola Davis nabbed the best actress in a drama series award for How to Get Away With Murder, while Kevin Spacey won best actor in a drama series for House of Cards.

Davis won the best actress SAG Award for The Help three years ago, then lost out on the Oscar to Meryl Streep for The Iron Lady.

“We don’t want to keep seeing these fictionalized versions of women,” Davis said backstage while celebrating her win.

Frances McDormand won best actress in a TV movie or miniseries for Olive Kitteridge, and Mark Ruffalo took home the prize for male actor in a TV movie or miniseries for HBO’s The Normal Heart. Ruffalo, along with Spacey, was a no-show to the ceremony.

McDormand portrayed a retired schoolteacher in Olive Kitteridge. The award came 18 years after she took the SAG award and the Oscar for her portrayal of pregnant police chief Marge Gunderson in Fargo.

In the middle of the show, Debbie Reynolds was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by her daughter Carrie Fisher.

“One of my favorite movies was The Unsinkable Molly Brown and there’s a song, ‘I Ain’t Done Yet.’ Well, I ain’t,” Reynolds concluded her acceptance speech.

J.K. Simmons won best supporting actor for Whiplash, while Patricia Arquette nabbed supporting actress for Boyhood. Arquette won the Golden Globe two weeks ago for supporting actress.

“Each of us is completely crucial to the story,” Simmons said during his speech. “I would like thank the 49 actors who appear in Whiplash.”

Simmons won at the Golden Globes and is widely regarded as the most likely to win at the Oscars, as is Arquette. Arquette, the daughter of Lewis Arquette, acknowledged her family.

“I can’t tell you what this means to me,” she said. “I’m a fourth-generation actor. My family have been committed actors for over a century, through feast or famine.”

The cast of Orange is the New Black won best ensemble in a comedy TV series. Modern Family had won the comedy ensemble trophy for four consecutive years before Orange is the New Black took the crown.

William H. Macy won best actor in a comedy series for Shameless, just after Uzo Aduba won best actress in a TV comedy for Orange is the New Black.

“I’ve written so many great acceptance speeches that I’ve never gotten to give,” Macy, who won in 2003 for TV movie Door to Door, said during his acceptance speech.

“The day I got I got this job is the day I stopped acting,” a tearful Aduba said in her acceptance.

The stunt performers of Unbroken and Game of Thrones were the first winners at the SAG Awards, announced Sunday before the official ceremony on the red carpet.

The show is being held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Stay tuned for more live coverage, and see below a full list of winners.

Best cast in a motion picture: Birdman

Best actress in a film: Julianne Moore, Still Alice

Best actor in a film: Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything

Best ensemble in a drama series: Downton Abbey

Best actress in a drama series: Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder

Best actor in a drama series: Kevin Spacey, House of Cards

Best actress in a TV movie or miniseries: Frances McDormand, Olive Kitteridge

Best actor in a TV movie or miniseries: Mark Ruffalo, The Normal Heart

Best supporting actor in a film: J.K. Simmons, Whiplash

Best supporting actress in a film: Patricia Arquette, Boyhood

Best ensemble in a comedy series: Orange is the New Black

Best actor in a comedy series: William H. Macy, Shameless

Best actress in a comedy series: Uzo Aduba, Orange is the New Black

Stunt performers in a TV series: Game of Thrones

Stunt performers in a film: Unbroken

Image credit: AP Photo/Fox Searchlight Pictures