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Saturday, 30 January 2016

Sparkling Eva Longoria and Alicia Vikander lead best dressed stars on glittering red carpet at SAG Awards

Time to shine! Sparkling Eva Longoria and Alicia Vikander lead best dressed stars on glittering red carpet at SAG Awards

Eva Longoria and Alicia Vikander led the glamorous arrivals at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday, both picking sequined gowns.
Eva certainly wasn't feeling shy, and showed plenty of skin in her slinky olive green gown, which had daring mesh sections across the stomach and sides.
The 40-year-old's Julien Macdonald dress was also backless and featured a plunging neckline, allowing her to flash her ample cleavage.
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Glitz and glamour: Eva Longoria (L) and Alicia Vikander led the arrivals at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday in sequined gowns

Glitz and glamour: Eva Longoria (L) and Alicia Vikander led the arrivals at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday in sequined gowns

Glitz and glamour: Eva Longoria (L) and Alicia Vikander led the arrivals at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday in sequined gowns
Alicia, who is nominated for Best Supporting Actress for The Danish Girl, wore a long-sleeved Louis Vuitton gown which was completely covered in metallic, black and white sequins.
But Eva and Alicia, 27, weren't the only ones picking glitzy looks for the star-studded ceremony.
Helen Mirren once again pulled off a flawless red carpet look, looking far younger than her 70 years in a silver sequined design which highlighted her figure.

Sheer daring: The 40-year-old left plenty of skin on show in a plunging and backless gown by Julien Macdonald, which also had mesh sections

Sheer daring: The 40-year-old left plenty of skin on show in a plunging and backless gown by Julien Macdonald, which also had mesh sections

Sheer daring: The 40-year-old left plenty of skin on show in a plunging and backless gown by Julien Macdonald, which also had mesh sections
Hot metal: Best Supporting Actress nominee Alicia, who is up for The Danish Girl, turned every head in her Louis Vuitton gown
Hot metal: Best Supporting Actress nominee Alicia, who is up for The Danish Girl, turned every head in her Louis Vuitton gown

Hot metal: Best Supporting Actress nominee Alicia, who is up for The Danish Girl, turned every head in her Louis Vuitton gown 

Silver siren: Helen Mirren, 70, proved her timeless beauty yet again in a figure-hugging silver sequined gown
Also sporting a sequined gown was Eddie Redmayne's wife Hannah Bagshawe, who is currently expecting the couple's first child together. 
The 34-year-old, who is nominated for Best Actor for his role in The Danish Girl, had just jetted into LA after completing filming on Harry Potter prequel movie Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, which is due out in November.
Mad Men star Christina Hendricks covered up her hourglass figure in a shimmering vintage style dress with train, while Gaby Hoffman wore a silver sequined frock with teal pumps.
Making them green with envy: Marisa Tomei (L) and Kate Winslet looked incredible in their deep green gowns
Making them green with envy: Marisa Tomei (L) and Kate Winslet looked incredible in their deep green gowns
Rainbow bright: Nicole Kidman, who brought husband Keith Urban as her plus one, wore a frilly frock in various shades of pink and purple
Rainbow bright: Nicole Kidman, who brought husband Keith Urban as her plus one, wore a frilly frock in various shades of pink and purple
Last year's winner: Julianne Moore was back to present after winning Best Actress at last year's ceremony
Last year's winner: Julianne Moore was back to present after winning Best Actress at last year's ceremony
Last year's winner: Julianne Moore was back to present after winning Best Actress at last year's ceremony
Other A-list guests were all about showing some cleavage, with Sofia Vergara and Emilia Clarke both causing jaws to drop in their plunging hot pink gowns. 
Sarah Hyland showed off her slender frame for the occasion in a slinky strapless indigo gown by J Mendel, which also boasted lace detailing at the waist and a saucy slit up one side.
The 25-year-old - who was joined by boyfriend Dominic Sherwood - also wore black sandals and carried a matching oversized clutch bag, completing her look with sultry smoky eyes.
In the Spotlight: Best Supporting Actress nominee Rachel McAdams had just a touch of sparkle on her stunning black dress
In the Spotlight: Best Supporting Actress nominee Rachel McAdams had just a touch of sparkle on her stunning black dress
Causing jaws to drop: Sofia Vergara (L) and Emilia Clarke left little to the imagination in plunging hot pink designs
Causing jaws to drop: Sofia Vergara (L) and Emilia Clarke left little to the imagination in plunging hot pink designs
Causing jaws to drop: Sofia Vergara (L) and Emilia Clarke left little to the imagination in plunging hot pink designs


Battling it out: Saiorse Ronan (L) and Brie Larson are going head-to-head for Best Actress
Battling it out: Saiorse Ronan (L) and Brie Larson are going head-to-head for Best Actress
Battling it out: Saiorse Ronan (L) and Brie Larson are going head-to-head for Best Actress
Sarah's hit show Modern Family is up for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. 
Orange Is The New Black star Laverne Cox - whose show is nominated in the same category - meanwhile opted for a Grecian style red gown with a cut-out section on the stomach. 
Giuliana Rancic kicked off the red carpet event in an embellished black frock that featured a stylish A-line shape along with a chic blonde bob and black heels. 
Proud parents-to-be: Best Actor nominee Eddie Redmayne was joined by his pregnant wife Hannah Bagshawe
Catch of the day: Best Actress nominee Sarah Silverman highlighted her stunning curves in a fishtail Vivienne Westwood gown
Catch of the day: Best Actress nominee Sarah Silverman highlighted her stunning curves in a fishtail Vivienne Westwood gown
Blue belle: January Jones showed off her flowing frock as she twirled for the cameras
Blue belle: January Jones showed off her flowing frock as she twirled for the cameras
Blue belle: January Jones showed off her flowing frock as she twirled for the cameras
Blue belle: January Jones showed off her flowing frock as she twirled for the cameras
The 41-year-old is hosting E!'s red carpet coverage along with her Fashion Police co-star Brad Goreski.
The ceremony held in Los Angeles has made room for some of the biggest names in entertainment including Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, Helen Mirren, and Kate Winslet to name but a few. 
Celebs gathered on Saturday night at The Shrine Exposition Center to toast another year in film and television at one of the few awards ceremonies where actors are judged by their peers.
Shimmering stars: Christina Hendricks (L) and Gaby Hoffman also dazzled in shiny frocks

Shimmering stars: Christina Hendricks (L) and Gaby Hoffman also dazzled in shiny frocks
Shimmering stars: Christina Hendricks (L) and Gaby Hoffman also dazzled in shiny frocks
Goofing around: Gaby's Transparent co-stars posed for some silly snapshots together
Goofing around: Gaby's Transparent co-stars posed for some silly snapshots together
Sexy sister act: Rooney (L) and Kate Mara both took the plunge in Valentino creations
Sexy sister act: Rooney (L) and Kate Mara both took the plunge in Valentino creations
Sexy sister act: Rooney (L) and Kate Mara both took the plunge in Valentino creations
Going in Leonardo DiCaprio was the clear leader in the best actor in a motion picture category, after picking up the Golden Globe in early January.
But Leo has got some stiff competition in the form of Eddie Redmayne (The Danish Girl), who won the year before for The Theory Of Everything.
And the category only gets thicker and more seasoned following Redmayne with Michael Fassbender (Steve Jobs), Bryan Cranston (Trumbo), and Johnny Depp (Black Mass) topping off the list.
Modern beauty: Sarah Hyland, whose show Modern Family is nominated, looked stunning in an indigo J Mendel gown with a side slit

Modern beauty: Sarah Hyland, whose show Modern Family is nominated, looked stunning in an indigo J Mendel gown with a side slit
Modern beauty: Sarah Hyland, whose show Modern Family is nominated, looked stunning in an indigo J Mendel gown with a side slit
Modern beauty: Sarah Hyland, whose show Modern Family is nominated, looked stunning in an indigo J Mendel gown with a side slit
Happy couple: The 25-year-old was joined on the red carpet by her boyfriend Dominic Sherwood

Happy couple: The 25-year-old was joined on the red carpet by her boyfriend Dominic Sherwood
Piling on the PDA: The two actors couldn't resist sharing a sweet kiss as they posed for photos together

Piling on the PDA: The two actors couldn't resist sharing a sweet kiss as they posed for photos together

However, many believe it is Leo's year after his tour de force in The Revenant. And with the Oscars not far off he is expected to finally take home gold after nearly two decades in the business. 
This is the ninth SAG nod for the 41-year-old, who did not win in his eight previous runs at the awards show.
Leo earned his first Oscar nomination in 1994 for What's Eating Gilbert Grape when he was just 20 years old.
He was then nominated for Best Actor (The Aviator) in 2004. He later earned a Best Actor nod for Blood Diamond in 2006. And most recently for the Wolf Of Wall Street in 2013.
All eyes on her: Laverne Cox looked ravishing in a Grecian style red gown with a cut-out section on the side

All eyes on her: Laverne Cox looked ravishing in a Grecian style red gown with a cut-out section on the side

She's a pro: The Orange Is The New Black star knew how to work it for the cameras

She's a pro: The Orange Is The New Black star knew how to work it for the cameras
Meanwhile, a triumvirate of women in comedy appeared at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Saturday night. 
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler presented the guild's Life Achievement Award to Carol Burnett. 
The prize is given annually to an actor who embodies the 'finest ideals of the profession,' including professional and humanitarian achievements.
Burnett has been on the small screen for the better part six decades, and arguably reached her artistic and popularity peaks with the variety series, The Carol Burnett Show (1967-78). 
Power couple: Game Of Thrones co-creator David Benioff cuddled his gorgeous actress wife Amanda Peet
Power couple: Game Of Thrones co-creator David Benioff cuddled his gorgeous actress wife Amanda Peet
Hello petal: While Mad Men's Kiernan Shipka wore an elegant purple flower print gown, Christina Ricci's frock boasted pretty floral lace

Hello petal: While Mad Men's Kiernan Shipka wore an elegant purple flower print gown, Christina Ricci's frock boasted pretty floral lace
Hello petal: While Mad Men's Kiernan Shipka wore an elegant purple flower print gown, Christina Ricci's frock boasted pretty floral lace
And while the Oscars have been widely criticized for failing to nominate minorities in the majority of their categories, the SAG Awards fared slightly better.
Ensemble nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards highlight diversity in both film and television, including nods for Beasts of No Nation, Straight Outta Compton and Orange is the New Black. Yet, individual nominations, especially for movies, remained largely white - only adding to concerns this will be yet another monochromatic awards season.
Idris Elba was nominated for best supporting actor in the child soldier drama Beasts of No Nation. He is the sole individual minority nominee in the movie categories this year. 
Passing the torch: Last year's Best Supporting Actress winner Patricia Arquette was joined by boyfriend Eric White
Passing the torch: Last year's Best Supporting Actress winner Patricia Arquette was joined by boyfriend Eric White
Scandal-ous: Katie Lowes flashed the flesh in a scarlet red creation which clung to her petite figure
Scandal-ous: Katie Lowes flashed the flesh in a scarlet red creation which clung to her petite figure


Hollywood's lack of diversity has become of critical concern following last Oscars' all-white acting slate. But while the predominantly black casts of both Beasts and Straight Outta Compton were recognized for their ensemble work, alongside Trumbo, Spotlight and The Big Short, individual acting nominations in most film categories exhibited a striking lack of diversity.
Overall, there were more diverse individual nominees in television than film, thanks in part to the fact that TV divides nominees into comedy and drama, which provides more inclusion. In addition to Elba's nod, other TV nominees included Queen Latifah for Bessie, Uzo Aduba for Orange is the New Black and Viola Davis for How to Get Away With Murder.
The SAG nominations also helped bring a murky awards season into a bit better focus. Nominees are selected by separate movie and TV nominating panels, each comprised of more than 2,000 randomly selected SAG members. 
Stepping out in style: Giuliana Rancic, who was covering the event for E!, kicked off the parade of red carpet glamour
Stepping out in style: Giuliana Rancic, who was covering the event for E!, kicked off the parade of red carpet glamour
Stepping out in style: Giuliana Rancic, who was covering the event for E!, kicked off the parade of red carpet glamour
On duty: Zuri Hall and Fashion Police's Brad Goreski joined Giuliana in hosting E!'s red carpet coverage
On duty: Zuri Hall and Fashion Police's Brad Goreski joined Giuliana in hosting E!'s red carpet coverage
On duty: Zuri Hall and Fashion Police's Brad Goreski joined Giuliana in hosting E!'s red carpet coverage 
And the award goes to... The stars will be battling it out for the top honors 
And the award goes to... The stars will be battling it out for the top honors 

2016 SAG AWARDS: NOMINATIONS FOR FILM


FILM 
Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Lead Role In A Motion picture 
Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn
Sarah Silverman, I Smile Back
Brie Larson, Room
Cate Blanchett, Carol
Helen Mirren, Woman In Gold

Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor In A Lead Role In A Motion picture 
Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl
Bryan Cranston, Trumbo
Johnny Depp, Black Mass

Outstanding Performance By A Female Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture 
Rooney Mara, Carol
Rachel McAdams, Spotlight
Helen Mirren, Trumbo
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs 

Outstanding Performance By A Male Actor In A Supporting Role In A Motion Picture
Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation
Michael Shannon, 99 Homes
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Jacob Tremblay, Room
Christian Bale, The Big Short

Outstanding Performance By A Cast In A Motion Picture
Beasts of No Nation
The Big Short
Spotlight
Straight Outta Compton
Trumbo

2016 SAG AWARDS: NOMINATIONS FOR TELEVISION 

TELEVISION PROGRAMS 
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
Homeland
House of Cards
Mad Men

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
The Big Bang Theory
Key & Peele
Modern Family
Orange Is The New Black
Transparent
Veep

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
Claire Danes, Homeland
Viola Davis, How To Get Away With Murder
Julianne Margulies, The Good Wife
Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey
Robin Wright, House Of Cards

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
Peter Dinklage, Game Of Thrones
Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Rami Malek, Mr. Robot
Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul
Kevin Spacey, House Of Cards

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Uzo Aduba, Orange Is The New Black
Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie
Ellie Kemper, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, VEEP
Amy Poehler, Parks And Recreation

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Ty Burrell, Modern Family 
Louis CK, Louie
William H. Macy, Shameless
Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Nicole Kidman, Grace Of Monaco
Queen Latifah, Bessie
Christina Ricci, The Lizzie Borden Chronicles
Susan Sarandon, The Secret Life Of Marilyn Monroe
Kristen Wiig, The Spoils Before Dying

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Idris Elba, Luther
Ben Kingsley, Tut
Ray Liotta, Texas Rising 
Bill Murray, A Very Murray Christmas
Mark Ryalnce, Wolf Hall 

Life Achievement Award 
Carol Burnett




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