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'Brokeback Mountain' dominates SAG nominations
Ang Lee's western receives four nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Jan 5 2006
The nominations for the 12th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards have been announced, and 'Brokeback Mountain' yet again dominates with four nods, for Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Williams and the film's ensemble cast.
The awards themselves will be announced on January 29th, and are thought to be a good indication of where the acting Oscars might go later in the year.
Full list of nominees:
Best Ensemble Cast
'Brokeback Mountain'
'Capote'
'Crash'
'Good Night, and Good Luck'
'Hustle & Flow'
Best Actor
Russell Crowe – 'Cinderella Man'
Phillip Seymour Hoffman – 'Capote'
Heath Ledger – 'Brokeback Mountain'
Joaquin Phoenix – 'Walk the Line'
David Strathairn – 'Good Night, and Good Luck'
Best Actress
Judi Dench – 'Mrs Henderson Presents'
Felicity Huffman – 'Transamerica'
Charlize Theron – 'North Country'
Reese Witherspoon – 'Walk the Line'
Zhang Ziyi – 'Memoirs of a Geisha'
Best Supporting Actor
Don Cheadle – 'Crash'
George Clooney – 'Syriana'
Matt Dillon – 'Crash'
Paul Giamatti – 'Cinderella Man'
Jake Gyllenhaal – 'Brokeback Mountain'
Best Supporting Actress
Amy Adams – 'Junebug'
Catherine Keener – 'Capote'
Frances McDormand – 'North Country'
Rachel Weisz – 'The Constant Gardener'
Michelle Williams – 'Brokeback Mountain'
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