
Ben Affleck celebrates backstage after his film "Argo" won for ensemble in a motion picture.
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Bryan Cranston backstage after winning for ensemble in a motion picture for "Argo."
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Anne Hathaway took the SAG award for female actor in a supporting role as the tragic Fantine in "Les Miserables."
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Jennifer Lawrence won her award for female actor playing a young widow in the quirky romantic comedy "Silver Linings Playbook."
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Damian Lewis and Claire Danes share a moment at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Danes won for female actor in a drama series for Showtime's political thriller "Homeland."
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"Modern Family" cast, which won performance by an ensemble in a comedy series.
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Dick Van Dyke, right, and wife Arlene Silver ham it for a photo backstage after he received the Screen Actors Guild 49th Life Achievement Award at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Ben Affleck and the cast of "Argo" at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
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Darren Criss, bottom right, gives fan Coby Hillborne, 16, of Woodland Hills, an autographed photo at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.
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Alan Arkin, left, and John Goodman, from the film "Argo," ham it up for the cameras on the red carpet before the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Surrounded by "Argo's" actors, Ben Affleck hoists the statuette that they won for cast performance.
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"Homeland's" Claire Danes accepts the SAG award for lead female actor in a drama series.
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"Silver Linings Playbook's" Jennifer Lawrence was bestowed a lead female actor statuette.
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"Breaking Bad's" Bryan Cranston holds his statuette for lead actor in a drama series.
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"Lincoln's" Daniel Day-Lewis accepts the SAG award for lead actor.
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The cast of "Downton Abbey" celebrates its win for drama series ensemble.
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The "Modern Family" cast, with Jessie Tyler Ferguson at the mike, accept the TV comedy ensemble award at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Alec Baldwin, lead actor recipient for the comedy "30 Rock," at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Tina Fey, lead female actor recipient for "30 Rock," at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Anne Hathaway, supporting female actor recipient for "Les Miserables," at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Julianne Moore, recipient for "Game Change," at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"Les Miserables" costars Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway on stage during the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Dick Van Dyke, recipient of the Life Achievement Award, speaks at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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SAG statues command the red carpet at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium's exposition hall.
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Life Achievement Award honoree Dick Van Dyke and his wife, Arlene Silver, arrive at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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"Les Miserables" director Tom Hooper and Nicole Kidman, nominated for "The Paperboy," at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Lea Michele of "Glee" at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Kelly Osbourne arrives at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Anne Hathaway, nominated for "Les Miserables," arrives at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Shaun Robinson at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Zuleikha Robinson of "Homeland" at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Bradley Cooper, nominated for "Silver Linings Playbook," arrives at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Teyonah Parris of "Mad Men" at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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John Slattery of "Mad Men" arrives for the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Alec Baldwin, nominated for "30 Rock," and his wife, Hilaria Thomas, arrive at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Johnny Galecki of "Big Bang Theory" and Kelli Garner at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Damian Lewis, nominated for "Homeland," and his wife, Helen McCrory, at the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Carmen Electra at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Hugh Jackman, nominated for "Les Miserables," arrives for the 19th Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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