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'American Hustle' takes home top SAG Award - CNN






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  • Screen Actors Guild Awards a major awards season event

  • Outstanding ensemble nominees include "12 Years a Slave," "American Hustle"

  • SAG Awards considered an Oscar forecaster




(CNN) -- Fresh off their best picture Oscar nominations, "American Hustle" and "12 Years a Slave" face off in several categories at Saturday's 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.


The two films are both up for outstanding ensemble -- the SAG Awards' rough equivalent of best picture -- and outstanding supporting female actor, a category that includes "12 Years' " Lupita Nyong'o and "Hustle's" Jennifer Lawrence.


"12 Years" is also in the running for best male actor (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and best supporting male actor (Michael Fassbender). The film, about a freeman forced into slavery in 19th century America, led all SAG Awards nominees with four nominations.


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"American Hustle" won the Golden Globe for best comedy or musical film; "12 Years" took home that award for best drama.









Outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role: Chiwetel Ejiofor "12 Years a Slave" (pictured); Tom Hanks "Captain Phillips;" Matthew McConaughey "Dallas Buyers Club;" Bruce Dern "Nebraska;" Forest Whitaker "Lee Daniels' The Butler."Outstanding performance by a male actor in a leading role: Chiwetel Ejiofor "12 Years a Slave" (pictured); Tom Hanks "Captain Phillips;" Matthew McConaughey "Dallas Buyers Club;" Bruce Dern "Nebraska;" Forest Whitaker "Lee Daniels' The Butler."



Outstanding female actor in a leading role: Sandra Bullock "Gravity" (pictured); Cate Blanchett "Blue Jasmine;" Judi Dench "Philomena;" Meryl Streep "August: Osage County;" Emma Thompson "Saving Mr. Banks."Outstanding female actor in a leading role: Sandra Bullock "Gravity" (pictured); Cate Blanchett "Blue Jasmine;" Judi Dench "Philomena;" Meryl Streep "August: Osage County;" Emma Thompson "Saving Mr. Banks."



Outstanding male actor in a supporting role: James Gandolfini "Enough Said" (pictured); Barkhad Abdi "Captain Phillips;" Daniel Brühl "Rush;" Michael Fassbender "12 Years a Slave;" Jared Leto "Dallas Buyers Club."Outstanding male actor in a supporting role: James Gandolfini "Enough Said" (pictured); Barkhad Abdi "Captain Phillips;" Daniel Brühl "Rush;" Michael Fassbender "12 Years a Slave;" Jared Leto "Dallas Buyers Club."



Outstanding female actor in a supporting role: Jennifer Lawrence "American Hustle" (pictured); Lupita Nyong'o "12 Years a Slave;" Julia Roberts "August: Osage County;" June Squibb "Nebraska;" Oprah Winfrey "Lee Daniels' The Butler."Outstanding female actor in a supporting role: Jennifer Lawrence "American Hustle" (pictured); Lupita Nyong'o "12 Years a Slave;" Julia Roberts "August: Osage County;" June Squibb "Nebraska;" Oprah Winfrey "Lee Daniels' The Butler."



Outstanding cast in a motion picture: "Lee Daniels' The Butler" (pictured); "12 Years a Slave," "American Hustle," "August: Osage County," "Dallas Buyers Club."Outstanding cast in a motion picture: "Lee Daniels' The Butler" (pictured); "12 Years a Slave," "American Hustle," "August: Osage County," "Dallas Buyers Club."



Outstanding male actor in a drama series: Peter Dinklage "Game of Thrones" (pictured); Steve Buscemi "Boardwalk Empire;" Bryan Cranston "Breaking Bad;" Jeff Daniels "The Newsroom;" Kevin Spacey "House of Cards."Outstanding male actor in a drama series: Peter Dinklage "Game of Thrones" (pictured); Steve Buscemi "Boardwalk Empire;" Bryan Cranston "Breaking Bad;" Jeff Daniels "The Newsroom;" Kevin Spacey "House of Cards."



Outstanding female actor in a drama series: Kerry Washington "Scandal" (pictured); Claire Danes "Homeland;" Anna Gunn "Breaking Bad;" Jessica Lange "American Horror Story: Coven;" Maggie Smith "Downton Abbey."Outstanding female actor in a drama series: Kerry Washington "Scandal" (pictured); Claire Danes "Homeland;" Anna Gunn "Breaking Bad;" Jessica Lange "American Horror Story: Coven;" Maggie Smith "Downton Abbey."



Outstanding ensemble in a drama series: "Breaking Bad" (pictured); "Boardwalk Empire," "Downton Abbey," "Game of Thrones," "Homeland."Outstanding ensemble in a drama series: "Breaking Bad" (pictured); "Boardwalk Empire," "Downton Abbey," "Game of Thrones," "Homeland."



Outstanding male actor in a comedy series: Alec Baldwin "30 Rock" (pictured); Jason Bateman "Arrested Development;" Ty Burrell "Modern Family;" Don Cheadle "House of Lies;" Jim Parsons "The Big Bang Theory."Outstanding male actor in a comedy series: Alec Baldwin "30 Rock" (pictured); Jason Bateman "Arrested Development;" Ty Burrell "Modern Family;" Don Cheadle "House of Lies;" Jim Parsons "The Big Bang Theory."



Outstanding female actor in a comedy series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus "Veep" (pictured); Mayim Bialik "The Big Bang Theory;" Julie Bowen "Modern Family;" Edie Falco "Nurse Jackie;" Tina Fey "30 Rock."Outstanding female actor in a comedy series: Julia Louis-Dreyfus "Veep" (pictured); Mayim Bialik "The Big Bang Theory;" Julie Bowen "Modern Family;" Edie Falco "Nurse Jackie;" Tina Fey "30 Rock."



Outstanding ensemble in a comedy series: "The Big Bang Theory" (pictured); "30 Rock," "Arrested Development," "Veep," "Modern Family."Outstanding ensemble in a comedy series: "The Big Bang Theory" (pictured); "30 Rock," "Arrested Development," "Veep," "Modern Family."



Outstanding male actor in a TV movie or miniseries: Michael Douglas "Behind the Candelabra" (pictured); Matt Damon "Behind the Candelabra;" Jeremy Irons "The Hollow Crown;" Rob Lowe "Killing Kennedy;" Al Pacino "Phil Spector."Outstanding male actor in a TV movie or miniseries: Michael Douglas "Behind the Candelabra" (pictured); Matt Damon "Behind the Candelabra;" Jeremy Irons "The Hollow Crown;" Rob Lowe "Killing Kennedy;" Al Pacino "Phil Spector."



Outstanding female actor in a TV movie or miniseries: Angela Bassett "Betty & Coretta" (pictured); Helena Bonham Carter "Burton and Taylor;" Holly Hunter "Top of the Lake;" Helen Mirren "Phil Spector;" Elisabeth Moss "Top of the Lake."Outstanding female actor in a TV movie or miniseries: Angela Bassett "Betty & Coretta" (pictured); Helena Bonham Carter "Burton and Taylor;" Holly Hunter "Top of the Lake;" Helen Mirren "Phil Spector;" Elisabeth Moss "Top of the Lake."







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Photos: 2014 SAG nomineesPhotos: 2014 SAG nominees



Among the other challengers are "August: Osage County," the sprawling comedy-drama based on Tracy Letts' play. It's up for ensemble, lead female actor (Meryl Streep) and supporting female actor (Julia Roberts).


The SAG Awards varied from the Oscars for a number of its nominations. "Lee Daniels' The Butler," which didn't get nominated for a single Oscar, earned three SAG Award nominations: ensemble, lead actor (Forest Whitaker) and female supporting actor (Oprah Winfrey). Daniel Bruhl ("Rush") and James Gandolfini ("Enough Said"), two other performers overlooked by Oscar, both earned nominations for supporting male actor.


Along with "Hustle," "12 Years," "August: Osage County" and "The Butler," "Dallas Buyers Club" rounds out the nominees for outstanding ensemble.


Like the Globes, the SAG Awards also nominate television performers.


Nominees for ensemble in a drama are "Boardwalk Empire," "Breaking Bad," "Downton Abbey," "Game of Thrones" and "Homeland."


Nominees for ensemble in a comedy are "30 Rock," "Arrested Development," "Modern Family," "The Big Bang Theory" and "Veep."


"Breaking Bad" leads all TV series with four nominations. Alec Baldwin of "30 Rock," who holds the record for wins with eight, is up again this year.


For performers, the Screen Actors Guild Awards represent recognition from their peers. The trophy is even called "the Actor."


For Oscar watchers, the awards offer a key indicator of which away the wind is blowing among members of the Motion Picture Academy. The actors' branch is the largest of any of the academy's voting blocs.


Special coverage: Awards season 2014


But the SAG Awards' selections don't always match the academy's. Two years ago, "The Help" beat "The Artist" for outstanding ensemble. Before that, "Inglourious Basterds" beat "The Hurt Locker."


The 20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will air on both TBS and TNT. Both networks are part of Time Warner, as is CNN. There is no host for the awards, but presenters include Amy Adams, Tina Fey, Benedict Cumberbatch and Jeremy Renner.









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