[SAG Awards] Red Carpet Looks, Viola Davis’ Acceptance Speech & More

Sunday evening, the 18th annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards went down in Los Angeles. The annual show, which airs live on TNT and TBS, brought out A-list actors, celebrities and a few musicians. Peep the red carpet looks and who won what.
Viola Davis won Best Movie Lead Female Actor for her role in “The Help.”

Octavia Spencer won Best Movie Supporting Female Actor for her role in “The Help.” She posted this message on her facebook fanpage before the ceremony.


Best Cast in a Motion Picture was given to the castĀ of “The Help.” The other winners of the night included Best Stunt Ensemble for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” Best Male TV Actor for Alec Baldwin in “30 Rock,” Best Comedy Female Actor for Betty White in “Hot in Cleveland,” and Best Comedy Ensemble for “Modern Family.”


We caught Zoe Saldana, Regina King, Cicely Tyson, and others on the red carpet.





Peep Viola Davis’ moving acceptance speech below and then let us know who you think was best and worst dressed of the evening.
[youtube width=”590″ height=”415″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kxzxNz6aJo&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
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