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At SAG awards, diversity big winner

AFP
Published : Feb 1, 2016, 1:37 am IST
Updated : Feb 1, 2016, 1:37 am IST

Spotlight, a drama about sexual abuse in the Catholic church, landed the top prize on Saturday at the 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards that also saw black actors score major wins.

Leonardo DiCaprio, left, winner of the award for outstanding male actor in a leading role. (Photo: AP)
 Leonardo DiCaprio, left, winner of the award for outstanding male actor in a leading role. (Photo: AP)

Spotlight, a drama about sexual abuse in the Catholic church, landed the top prize on Saturday at the 22nd Screen Actors Guild Awards that also saw black actors score major wins.

The awards, seen as a bellwether of the all-important Academy Awards, were being closely watched as they were taking place amid a controversy over the lack of diversity in this year’s list of Oscar nominees.

Spotlight took the prize for outstanding performance by a cast in a motion picture, the SAG equivalent of an Oscar.

In the acting honours, Leonardo DiCaprio won the best actor award for his portrayal of fur trapper Hugh Glass in the revenge thriller The Revenant.

In the best actress category, Brie Larson won for Room, in which she plays a kidnapped young woman living in captivity with her son. But perhaps most notable at the star-studded ceremony were the number of black actors honoured as Hollywood reels from a fierce backlash over the lack of diversity in the Oscar nominations.

Idris Elba scooped two awards, one for best supporting actor for Netflix’s Beasts of No Nation, and one for best actor in a TV series for his role as a detective in the British crime drama Luther.

Uzo Aduba took home the award for outstanding actress in a comedy series for her role as Suzanne Crazy Eyes Warren in Netflix’s prison comedy-drama Orange is the New Black. “Look at this stage, this is what we talk about when we talk about diversity — different race, color, creed, sexual orientation,” actress Laura Prepon, who plays Alex Vause in the series, told the audience, referring to the #Oscars-SoWhite controversy.

Viola Davis, meanwhile, won best actress for legal drama series How to Get Away With Murder, while Queen Latifah won for outstanding actress in a television movie or miniseries for her role in HBO’s Bessie, a biopic of the blues singer Bessie Smith.

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