Although not the most famous of gongs, many believe the SAG (Screen Actors Guild) Awards are the best indicator for the acting Oscars. That’s mainly because there are more actors who vote for the Oscars than anyone else, and many of them also vote for the SAG awards.
The Screen Actors Guild certainly showed its gay friendly side at its awards ceremony on Sunday, giving its Best Supporting Actor award to Christopher Plummer for playing a man who comes out late in life in Beginners. Many believe the Sound Of Music star is now all but guaranteed an Oscar for the role.
On the TV side, Modern Family picked up Best Ensemble In A Comedy Series, while many other of the night’s winner were from gay-friendly shows and film, such as Jessica Lange for American Horror Story and Alec Baldwin for 30 Rock, while there were three awards for The Help, which was helmed by gay director Tate Taylor.
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