Screen Actors Guild Awards 2018

Screen Actors Guild Awards 2018: 'Three Billboards' wins three honors, including best cast.

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The dark comedy Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri continues to post more victories on the way to the Oscars, with three more trophies coming Sunday night at the 24th Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles.
The film took the event's top honor — best cast in a motion picture, the SAG equivalent of a best-picture category — plus lead female actor for Frances McDormand and male supporting actor for Sam Rockwell. Gary Oldman took lead male actor for Darkest Hour, while I, Tonya star Allison Janney was named outstanding female actor in a supporting role.
Among the major TV categories, the HBO limited series Big Little Lies notched a couple of wins for Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård, Veep took best cast in a comedy and This Is Us was victorious as outstanding drama ensemble. There was also a little history made: This Is Us' Sterling K. Brown became the first African-American actor to win male actor in a drama, while Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who notched two wins, broke the record for most SAG honors for a single actor. (Julianna Margulies and Alec Baldwin each have eight.)
In preshow awards, Wonder Woman won best stunt ensemble for a movie while HBO's Game of Thrones received the honor for stunt ensemble in a TV show.

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