And the 15th SAG Awards TV Actress Winners Are…

And the 15th SAG Awards TV Actress Winners Are…

Sally! Tina! Laura!
No surprises here, folks. It was a case of the usual — or should I say “predictable” — suspects during Sunday night’s 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
If you haven’t already heard who the winners were and can’t guess, read on to find out their names, as well as those of the competition.
The victorious actresses who took the shiny, not-so-little statues home are at the top of each category in bold.
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

Sally Field, Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC)
Holly Hunter, Saving …read more

And the 66th Annual Golden Globe Actress Winners Are…

And the 66th Annual Golden Globe Actress Winners Are…

Last night, NBC aired the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards, sponsored by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. At the end of the celebrity-filled celebration, it turned out to be a great occasion for women named Kate Winslet and Laura.
Winslet scored two awards for Best Film Actress in a Drama and Best Film Supporting Actress — for Revolutionary Road and The Reader, respectively — while Laura Linney and Laura Dern topped the nominees in the television categories Best Drama Mini-Series or Movie Actress and Best Mini-Series or Movie Supporting Actress, respectively.
The two victors for lead actress in a television series …read more

And the 2008 Actress Emmy Winners Are…

And the 2008 Actress Emmy Winners Are…

Let’s get right to the list of lucky ladies who took home shiny statuettes at the end of Sunday’s 60th Primetime Emmys ceremony. I think the actresses selected represent a nice, talented crop, so not many complaints from me beyond the usual annual grumbling about the thespians who were undeservedly overlooked all together.
I must, however, give a special shout-out to the two guest-star winners: Kathryn Joosten (The West Wing) for her comedic performance as Karen McCluskey on Desperate Housewives and Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City) for her dramatic turn as severely mentally disturbed perpetrator Janis Donovan on Law …read more


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