Alec Baldwin won the award for the Best Actor in a comedy series at the Screen Actors Guild awards on Sunday evening. The Irish American actor won the prize for the all-knowing and much loved Jack Donaghy character on “30 Rock”.

Also big winners were Steve Buscemi for his role in the period drama set in Atlantic City “Boardwalk Empire”. He won a gong for the best Best Actor in a drama series while the ensemble cast also won an award for best cast in a drama series.

Sean Bean’s “The Game of Thrones”, filmed in Northern Ireland, won an award for the best stunt ensemble however the big winner of the night was “The Help” won three prizes.

The stars of the drama - about the lives of housekeepers in the 1960s deep south - won Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Best Cast at the event at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles.
Viola Davis, who picked up the Best Actress prize, admitted she was "so proud" to be honoured for her portrayal of Aibileen Clark in the Tate Taylor-directed film.

Speaking to the audience, she said: "There's so many people involved in 'The Help', and in lieu of mentioning all of them, I just have to say that what is there but a dream? You can't trade in your dream for another dream. I am so proud to be an actor. I thank the Screen Actors Guild for this award."
Best Supporting Actress winner Octavia Spencer added she hoped the film gave people a "voice".

She said: "Thank you for putting me in a category with so many beautiful women that I know and love.

I have to say that it was really a privilege to work on a film that gave a voice to so many women who made it possible for me to be standing here tonight. "These women represented our mothers and grandmothers, and it was their courage and them facing the challenges that they faced every day in living their life in dignity and grace. And I thank you."

Jean Dujardin picked up the Best Actor prize for his performance in silent movie 'The Artist', while Christopher Plummer won the Best Supporting Actor gong for 'Beginners'.

Addressing the star-studded crowd, he said: "I just can't tell you what fun I've had being a member of the world's second oldest profession."


'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2' received the prize for Best Stunt Ensemble in the film category, while winners in the TV category included Paul Giamatti for Best Actor in a Movie or Miniseries for 'Too Big to Fail' and Kate Winslet for her turn in 'Mildred Pierce', for which she also won a Golden Globe earlier this month.

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Full list of winners at the 18th annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards:
 
MOVIES:

Best Actor: Jean Dujardin, 'The Artist'
Best Actress: Viola Davis, 'The Help'
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, 'Beginners.'
Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, 'The Help.'
Best Cast: 'The Help'
Best Stunt ensemble: 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.'
 
TELEVISION:
Best Actor in a movie or miniseries: Paul Giamatti, 'Too Big to Fail.'
Best Actress in a movie or miniseries: Kate Winslet, 'Mildred Pierce.'
Best Actor in a drama series: Steve Buscemi, 'Boardwalk Empire'
Best Actress in a drama series: Jessica Lange, 'American Horror Story'
Best Actor in a comedy series: Alec Baldwin, '30 Rock.'
Best Actress in a comedy series: Betty White, 'Hot in Cleveland.'
Best Drama series cast: 'Boardwalk Empire'
Best Comedy series cast: 'Modern Family.'
Best Stunt ensemble: 'Game of Thrones.'

Life Achievement: Mary Tyler Moore

Alec Baldwin’s acceptance speech:

“Boardwalk Empire” acceptance speech:


Steve Buscemi acceptance speech: