The
King"s
Speech
and
The
Fighter
have
bagged
two
awards
each
at
the
17th
Annual
Screen
Actors
Guild
Awards,
which
was
held
at
the
Shrine
Auditorium
in
Los
Angeles
on
Sunday,
January
30,
2011.
Meanwhile,
TV
drama
series
Boardwalk
Empire
also
walked
away
with
two
gongs.
Colin
Firth
won
the
Outstanding
Leading
Role
for
his
performance
in
The
King"s
Speech,
while
Natalie
Portman
bagged
Outstanding
Leading
actress
for
her
wonderful
acting
in
Black
Swan.
Christian
Bale's
acting
in
The
Fighter
fetched
him
Outstanding
Supporting
Actor
award.
The
following
is
the
list
of
2011
Screen
Actors
Guild
Awards
winners
FILM
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Cast
in
a
Motion
Picture:
The
King"s
Speech
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Leading
Role:
Colin
Firth,
The
King"s
Speech
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Leading
Role:
Natalie
Portman,
Black
Swan
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Supporting
Role:
Christian
Bale,
The
Fighter
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Supporting
Role:
Melissa
Leo,
The
Fighter
TELEVISION
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Television
Movie
or
Miniseries:
Al
Pacino,
You
Don"t
Know
Jack
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Television
Movie
or
Miniseries:
Claire
Danes,
Temple
Grandin
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Drama
Series:
Steve
Buscemi,
Boardwalk
Empire
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Drama
Series:
Julianna
Margulies,
The
Good
Wife
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Male
Actor
in
a
Comedy
Series:
Alec
Baldwin,
30
Rock
Outstanding
Performance
by
a
Female
Actor
in
a
Comedy
Series:
Betty
White,
Hot
in
Cleveland
Outstanding
Performance
by
an
Ensemble
in
a
Drama
Series:
Boardwalk
Empire
Outstanding
Performance
by
an
Ensemble
in
a
Comedy
Series:
Modern
Family