The SAGS are not the
Oscars, but last year, 14 of the 20 SAG nominees went on to reap Oscar bids. In
2012, it was 17 out of 20. Below, my fearless predictions for Wednesday's
nominees in all the film categories.
Best
Performance By A Female Actor In A Leading Role
Cate Blanchett, Blue
Jasmine
Sandra Bullock, Gravity
Judi Dench, Philomena
Meryl Streep, August;
Osage County
Emma Thompson, Saving
Mr. Banks
Watch out for: Amy Adams, American
Hustle
Best Male
Actor In A Leading Role
Chiwetel Ejiofor,12 Years
A Slave
Matthew McConaughey, Dallas
Buyers Club
Tom Hanks, Captain
Phillips
Robert Redford, All Is
Lost
Bruce Dern, Nebraska
Watch out for: Forest Whitaker, The Butler
It’s the toughest category. Sorry Leonardo DiCaprio Michael B. Jordan and
Joaquin Phoenix
Best Performance
By An Actress In A Supporting Role
Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle
Lupita Nyongo, 12 Years A Slave
Julia Roberts, August: Osage County
Julia Roberts, August: Osage County
Octavia Spencer, Fruitvale
Station
Oprah Winfrey, Lee
Daniel’s The Butler
Watch out for: June Squibb, Nebraska
Best Performance
By A Male Actor In A Supporting Role
Michael Fassbender, 12
Years A Slave
Harrison Ford, 42
John Goodman, Inside
Llewyn Davis
Tom Hanks, Saving Mr.
Banks
Jared Leto, Dallas
Buyers Club
Watch out for: Jake Gyllenhall, Prisoners
Best Performance
By A Cast Ensemble (Not Best Picture)
12
Years A Slave
American
Hustle
August:
Osage County
Lee
Daniel’s The Butler
The
Wolf Of Wall Street
Watch
out for: Saving Mr. Banks and Blue Jasmine
Sasha Alexander and Clark Gregg will reveal the 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® nominations on Wednesday, Dec. 11 on TNT at 8 a.m. (CT) and webcast live on tntdrama.com and tbs.com.
Sasha Alexander and Clark Gregg will reveal the 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards® nominations on Wednesday, Dec. 11 on TNT at 8 a.m. (CT) and webcast live on tntdrama.com and tbs.com.
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