For his indelible performance as teacher-turned-meth dealer, Cranston added his second lead actor SAG Award, to go with his recent Golden Globe win and his numerous Emmys. “We have the nicest bunch of white supremacist Nazis I have ever worked with,” said Cranston, looking over his former cast mates. “I swear to you I would kill you all over again.” Two big-screen veterans won awards for TV films: Michael Douglas for HBO’s Liberace drama Behind the Candelabra, and Helen Mirren for the biopic Phil Spector, also on HBO. “I am not here without Matt Damon,” said Douglas, after making a gay sex pun that made his co-star wince. Julia Louis-Dreyfus other has been a mainstay at award shows recently, both for her acclaimed HBO series Veep (for which she won an Emmy) and the romantic comedy Enough Said (for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe). She won a SAG trophy for female actor in a comedy series for Farrah video Veep, and slyly mocked the award season crush by first home page thanking the Hollywood foreign press and then the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences.
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