The Latest: Queen Latifah wins SAG for TV miniseries actress

The Associated Press
The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Latest on Saturday’s 22nd annual Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles (all times local):

5:45 p.m.

Queen Latifah is the winner of the outstanding performance by an actress in a television miniseries or movie.

Latifah won for the HBO movie “Bessie” about the life of blues singer Bessie Smith.

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5:30 p.m.

Idris Elba is the winner of the best support actor in a film at Saturday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Elba won for his role as an African warlord whose militia conscripts child soldiers into its ranks.

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5:25 p.m.

Alicia Vikander is the winner of the best supporting actress in a film at Saturday’s Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Vikander won for “The Danish Girl,” in which she plays the wife of an artist who was is one of the first people to undergo sex reassignment surgery.

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5:20 p.m.

The cast of Netflix’s prison show “Orange is the New Black” are the winners of the Screen Actors Guild Award for best television comedy ensemble.

The show follows the lives of inmates at a women’s prison, weaving in the backstories of how they became incarcerated with scenes of how they’re coping with each other and the facility’s flawed staff.

Series star Uzo Aduba also won a SAG Saturday for best comedy actress in a television series.

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5:10 p.m.

Jeffrey Tambor of “Transparent” is the winner of the Screen Actors Guild Award for best actor in a television comedy series.

It is the Tambor’s first SAG win. The actor plays a father who reveals to his adult children that he is transgender on the Amazon Instant Video series.

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5:05 p.m.

Uzo Aduba has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for best actress in a television comedy series.

It is Aduba’s second consecutive win for playing Suzanne “Crazy Eyes” Warren on Netflix’s “Orange is the New Black.”

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4:15 p.m.

The cast of “Orange is the New Black” has traded in their prison garb for elegant formal wear.

Lori Petty is wearing a two-piece pink outfit decorated with dangling straps for Saturday’s ceremony. The Netflix series about the lives of inmates at a women’s prison is nominated in the best television comedy series ensemble category.

Laverne Cox wore a wine-colored dress with a long slit and Laura Prepon donned a luxurious floor-length gown.

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3:50 p.m.

“Veep” star Tony Hale says the current political climate is so wild that the days of political comedy shows may be numbered.

Hale said Saturday on the SAG Awards red carpet that the nightly news is the genre’s biggest competition at the moment.

The unpredictable early days of the 2016 election cycle haven’t stopped the honors for HBO’s “Veep,” which stars Hale and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

The satire, which features Louis-Dreyfus as a politician who ascends to the nation’s highest office, is nominated for best television comedy. Louis-Dreyfus is also nominated for outstanding television comedy actress.

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3:30 p.m.

The Screen Actors Guild red carpet is heating up with early arrivals including nominee Christina Ricci and television stars Laverne Cox and Sarah Hyland.

Ricci arrived with her dark hair dyed blonde, but that didn’t stop fans from spotting her and screaming her name as she made her way down the red carpet.

She is nominated for best TV miniseries actress for “The Lizzie Borden Chronicles.”

Hyland stars on “Modern Family,” which is nominated for best TV comedy cast.

Early arrivals such as Cox and “Downton Abbey” star Joanne Froggatt were sporting wine-colored dresses.

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3:15 p.m.

The stunt casts of “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “Game of Thrones” have received the first Screen Actors Guild Awards bestowed on Saturday.

The honors were announced on the red carpet before the SAG Awards are announced Saturday evening in Los Angeles. The show honors outstanding performances by actors in film and television.

More than 100 stunt performers were honored for their work on the latest “Mad Max” film.

Nearly three dozen stunt performers will share the television stunt ensemble award for HBO’s fantasy series, “Game of Thrones.”

Red carpet arrivals are underway and the full SAG Awards ceremony begins at 8 p.m. Eastern.

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12:20 p.m.

Although the SAG Awards are best known for their film honors, half of the winners announced Saturday night will be for acting performances on the small screen.

In the top two TV categories, best ensemble in a drama will be decided between “Downton Abbey,” ”Game of Thrones,” ”Homeland,” ”House of Cards” and “Mad Men.” The comedy side pits “The Big Bang Theory,” ”Modern Family,” ”Key & Peele,” ”Orange Is the New Black,” ”Transparent” and “Veep.”

In addition, the great TV comedian Carol Burnett will accept the SAG lifetime achievement award from presenters Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.

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11:45 a.m.

Hollywood beset by a crisis over diversity is convening for the 22nd annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, where the top film honor may be a toss-up between the ensembles of two fact-based tales: “The Big Short” and “Spotlight.”

The awards — to be broadcast live from the Shrine Auditorium on TNT and TBS at 8 p.m. Eastern — come amid an uproar over a second straight year of all-white Academy Awards acting nominees. The issue has spawned cries for an Oscar boycott and precipitated membership changes for the academy.

This year’s SAG nominees, however, aren’t as homogenous as the Oscars. Among the five nominees for best film ensemble are the N.W.A biopic “Straight Outta Compton” and the child soldier drama “Beasts of No Nation,” whose star Idris Elba is also nominated.

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