From: The Hollywood Gossip


Sandra Bullock continued her seemingly unstoppable awards-show
winning streak for The Blind Side at Saturday's 2010 Screen Actors
Guild Awards. Other top movie winners last night included Jeff
Bridges, like Sandra a Golden Globe winner, for outstanding male
leading actor (Crazy Heart), and the stars of Inglourious Basterds,
which claimed outstanding performance by an ensemble cast. The TV
portion of the awards were dominated by (to the surprise of no one)
30 Rock, with Mad Men, Dexter and Glee getting in on the action as
well. Here's a full list of SAG nominees and winner...
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