6th Screen Actors Guild Awards

The winners and nominees of the 6th Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Nominees and Recipients

Film

Television

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

  • Hank Azaria - Oprah Winfrey Presents: Tuesdays with Morrie as Mitch Albom
  • Peter Fonda - The Passion of Ayn Rand as Frank
  • Jack Lemmon - Oprah Winfrey Presents: Tuesdays with Morrie as Morrie Schwartz
  • George C. Scott - Inherit the Wind as Matthew Harrison Brady
  • Patrick Stewart - A Christmas Carol as Ebenezer Scrooge
  • Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in Television Movie or Miniseries

  • Kathy Bates - The Wonderful World of Disney Presents: Annie as Miss Agatha Hannigan
  • Halle Berry - Introducing Dorothy Dandridge as Dorothy Dandridge
  • Judy Davis - A Cooler Climate as Paula
  • Sally Field - A Cooler Climate as Iris
  • Helen Mirren - The Passion of Ayn Rand as Ayn Rand
  • Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

  • David Duchovny - The X-Files as Fox Mulder
  • Dennis Franz - NYPD Blue as Andy Sipowicz
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    Nominees and Recipients

    Film

    Television

    Multiple nominations

    Films

    Four films received multiple nominations.

    Television programs

    Eight television programs received multiple nominations.

    Multiple wins

    Television programs

    Two television programs received multiple wins.

    In Memoriam

    During the telecast. it was presented a memorial with pay tribute to the dead actors in the last year: Claude Akins, Noah Beery, Jr., Sorrell Booke, Rossano Brazzi, Pat Buttram, John Candy, William Conrad, Joseph Cotten, Peter Cushing, Royal Dano, Tom Ewell, Frances Heflin, Raúl Juliá, Nancy Kelly, Burt Lancaster, Robert Lansing, Cameron Mitchell, Priscilla Morrill, Mildred Natwick, Harriet Nelson, George Peppard, Dack Rambo, Cesar Romero, Dick Sargent, Telly Savalas, Dinah Shore, Hal Smith, Lilia Skala, Lionel Stander, Woody Strode, Barry Sullivan, Jessica Tandy, Paula Trueman, Danitra Vance and Pedro Zamora

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    Nominees and recipients

    Film

    Television

    Multiple nominations

    Films

    Eight films received multiple nominations.

    Television programs

    Eight television programs received multiple nominations.

    Multiple awards

    Television programs

    One television program received multiple awards.

    In Memoriam

    It was presented a memorial to the SAG's members who died during last year: Dorothy Lamour, Whit Bissell, Ben Johnson, Jack Weston, Dana Hill, Ray Combs, Bibi Besch, Brigitte Helm, Jeremy Sinden, Natividad Vacío, Jon Pertwee, Marcello Mastroianni, Virginia Christine, Vince Edwards, Vito Scotti, Joanne Dru, Claudette Colbert, Greer Garson, Robert Ridgely, Greg Morris, Morey Amsterdam, Joe Seneca, Lew Ayres, Danny Boyle, Michael Fox, Gene Nelson, Bob Hannah, Sheldon Leonard, Larry Gates, Jason Bernard, Gene Kelly and George Burns

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    Motion picture winners and nominees

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

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    Television winners and nominees

    Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold.

    Multiple nominations

    Films

  • The Help
  • The Artist
  • Albert Nobbs
  • Bridesmaids
  • The Descendants
  • J. Edgar
  • Moneyball
  • My Week with Marilyn
  • Television programs

  • Modern Family
  • 30 Rock
  • Dexter
  • Boardwalk Empire
  • Breaking Bad
  • Game of Thrones
  • The Good Wife
  • Mildred Pierce
  • The Office
  • Multiple wins

    Three

  • The Help
  • Two

    Podcasts:

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