
Actress Missi Pyle arrives on the red carpet at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday at the Shrine Exposition Hall.
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Jessica Chastain, above, lost out to Octavia Spencer, her castmate in the film "The Help," for a supporting actor award.
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Michael Pitt at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Actress Glenn Close at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Dick Van Dyke, who presented the life achievement award to Mary Tyler Moore on Sunday, at the SAG Awards.
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"The Artist" star Bérénice Bejo and director Michel Hazanavicius
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Cicely Tyson and date. An earlier version of this caption incorrectly identified Cicely Tyson as Dionne Warwick.
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"The Descendants" star George Clooney and girlfriend/actress Stacy Keibler
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Jane Lynch of "Glee" at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"The Artist" star Jean Dujardin, left, a lead actor winner Sunday.
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Edward James Olmos at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Husband-and-wife acting team Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Nick Nolte, a supporting actor nominee for the film "Warrior," at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"Modern Family" costars Sofía Vergara and Jesse Tyler Ferguson at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
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Actress Jennifer Carpenter at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"The Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"Glee" star Jayma Mays at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Scott Bakula and wife Chelsea Field at the SAG Awards.
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Shaun Robinson at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Los Angeles CA, USA — Busy Phillips at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"My Week With Marilyn" star Michelle Williams.
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"The Help" winner Viola Davis at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"Bridesmaids" stars Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone.
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"Modern Family" patriarch Ed O'Neil at the SAG Awards.
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Judy Greer at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Kathy Bates of "Harry's Law" braves the red carpet.
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Giancarlo Esposito has a laugh on the red carpet.
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Ty Burrell of big winner "Modern Family" at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Courtney Vogel and Mike Vogel at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine in Los Angeles.
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"Glee" star Amber Riley arriving at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"Glee" actress Naya Rivera arriving at the SAG Awards.
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Judy Greer greets "The Artist's" James Cromwell as they arrive.
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Christopher Plummer was a winner Sunday for "Beginners."
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Former "Dallas" stars Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy.
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"War Horse" actress Emily Watson arrives Sunday.
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Brad Pitt and George Clooney are quite the jokesters.
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"Glee" star Dianna Agron at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"The Artist" director Michel Hazanavicius and star Bérénice Bejo.
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Cozy couple George Clooney and Stacy Keibler.
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"Albert Nobbs'" Glenn Close and "The Help's" Octavia Spencer.
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A giant Actor statue looms above the red carpet at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards presentation.
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Jane Krakowski of "30 Rock" greets fans as she arrives for the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Matthew Morrison of "Glee" signs an autograph as he arrives.
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Press photographers aren't the only ones snapping pictures. Jessica Chastain, who later would be honored as part of the ensemble cast of "The Help," occupies a fan's viewfinder.
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Jessica Chastain arrives at the awards presentation.
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Rose Byrne, part of the "Bridesmaids" cast, on the red carpet.
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Jessica Chastain, an actor in "The Help," walks the red carpet.
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Greg Kinnear and his wife, Helen Ladbon, on the red carpet.
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Jonah Hill, nominated for his work in "Moneyball," arrives at the Shrine in Los Angeles.
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Missi Pyle, an actor in "The Artist," at Sundays awards presentation.
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Jean Dujardin, who later won an Actor for his lead role in "The Artist," on the red carpet.
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Emma Stone, part of "The Help" cast, on the red carpet. The movie's cast later won the ensemble award for movie.
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Emily Blunt on the red carpet. Her husband, John Krasinski, is part of "The Office" cast, which was nominated.
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Kaley Cuoco, part of the nominated "The Big Bang Theory" cast.
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Viola Davis and her husband, Julius Tennon, arrive at the 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Matt Czuchry, part of the cast for CBS' "The Good Wife," joins Vitalie Taittinger, of Champagne Taittinger, in a toast to open the red carpet.
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Diane Lane and hubby Josh Brolin. Lane was nominated for the HBO movie "Cinema Verite."
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, part of the nominated "Game of Thrones" cast.
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Jayma Mays, part of the nominated "Glee" cast, on the red carpet.
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Ahna O'Reilly, part of the nominated cast for "The Help."
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Michelle Williams, nominated for her lead role in "My Week With Marilyn," faces the camers.
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Kristen Wiig of "Bridesmaids" prepares to catch an autograph pen on the red carpet.
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Attendees await the show's start at the Shrine Exposition Hall.
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Sissy Spacek chats before the ceremony with Jessica Lange, who went on to win the Actor for female in a drama series ("American Horror Story").
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Christopher Plummer smiles as he rises to accept the Actor for male in a supporting film role ("Beginners").
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Presenter Michelle Williams, nominated herself for female in a leading film role for "My Week With Marilyn, gets a warm kiss from Christopher Plummer after announcing his win.
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Mary Tyler Moore accepts her lifetime achievement award, presented by her old costar Dick Van Dyke.
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Lifetime achievement honoree Mary Tyler Moore talked about first registering with SAG and finding out there was already a Mary Moore, prompting her to use her full name. She noted that "Tyler" was also her father's middle name.
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"The Help's" cast members celebrate their wins backstage.
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Tina Fey picks up Steve Buscemi's wine glass after presenting him with the Actor for male in a drama series ("Boardwalk Empire"). He invited her to drink the wine as he invoked the name of "Boardwalk Empire" executive producer Martin Scorsese, continuing a drinking game joke started by "Bridesmaids" actresses Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph and Melissa McCarthy when they introduced footage of their film, nominated for performance by a cast in a motion picture.
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Tina Fey drinks Steve Buscemi's wine after he invokes the name "Scorsese."
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Tina Fey returns Steve Buscemi's wine glass, now empty.
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Is Steve Buscemi inspecting his SAG Award? He knows what an Actor looks like, as he also won last year for his lead role on "Boardwalk Empire."
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Betty White accepts her Actor for female in a comedy series from Kyle Chandler. White, who also won last year, said she would share her award with her costars -- though they won't be allowed to keep it.
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Jean Dujardin seemed flabbergasted by winning the Actor for male in a leading film role, as silent film star George Valentin in "The Artist." When he did speak, his comments included, "Thank you very much for this dream."
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Octavia Spencer gets a high-five for her female in a supporting film role victory.
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Octavia Spencer, surprised at her win, gave an emotional speech, dedicating her victory to "the downtrodden, the underserved, the underprivileged."
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The stars of "The Help" celebrate their win for cast in a motion picture.
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"The Help" cast members Mary Steenburgen, left, Jessica Chastain, Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis take the stage after winning for cast in a motion picture. Spencer and Davis also won individual awards.
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Viola Davis spoke passionately during her acceptance speech.
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A victorious Viola Davis holds her Actors for female in a leading film role and cast in a motion picture.
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Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph and Melissa McCarthy introduce their Scorsese drinking game (and, eventually, footage of "Bridesmaids," for which they were nominated in the cast in a motion picture category).
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Viola Davis, left, Emma Stone and Octavia Spencer of "The Help" introduce footage from the film.
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"The Help" cast members celebrate their group win on stage.
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