12th Annual SAG Awards™ Acceptance Speeches and Photos
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role

Philip Seymour Hoffman / CAPOTE - Truman Capote
UA/Sony Pictures Classics
PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN: Wow... this
is nerve-wracking. I want to thank the Guild very much for this honor. It's a
huge, huge, huge honor. And I just was watching these clips, and I love
actors, too. Everyone's been saying that tonight, and I love and have loved
the performances of these actors for a long time. And I wanted to say, David
Straithairn, I saw you last night, and I wanted to say to you that I looked up
to you when I was younger, and I still look up to you. And I think a lot of
people in this room feel the same way. [applause/cheers]
And I want to thank Sony Classics, you guys are fabulous. You guys have been
fabulous. And I wanted to talk about my “Capote” family, 'cause that's really
what we are. And I have all the names here 'cause I didn't want to forget
anybody. Catherine Keener, well, you all know about Catherine Keener.
[applause] Clifton Collins, who is fabulous in this. Bruce Greenwood, Chris
Cooper, you know. [applause]... Mark Pellegrino, who I think – the most
fantastic transformation in this film. [applause] Bob Balaban, my friend; Amy
Ryan, the beautiful, beautiful Amy Ryan, and Marshall Bell.
I
think that it's important to say that actors can't act alone. It's impossible,
except if you're doing a solo performance or something, but it's pretty
impossible. And what we have to do is support each other. And competition like
this sometimes is tough, because really what we need to do is support each
other. And actors have to have each other's backs. [applause] It's the only
way to act well. It's the only way to act well is when you know the other
actor has your back. And these actors had my back. And I hope they know that I
had theirs.
Thank you. [applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

Reese Witherspoon / WALK THE LINE - June Carter 20th
Century Fox
REESE WITHERSPOON: Oh my God, y'all.
[laughter] Okay... sometimes I can't just shake the feeling that I'm really
just a little girl from Tennessee, but... I'm just really - Tennessee, right?
[laughter] I just want to say thank you so much to the Screen Actors Guild,
I'm just so thrilled to be an actor. When I told my parents I wanted to be an
actor when I was seven, they thought I was completely crazy - because they're
doctor. But they continued to take me to acting lessons and really supported
me.
And I want to say that my biggest inspiration, obviously
for this movie, was June Carter. She's just an incredible woman. She was not
only a very accomplished musician who played many instruments, she was a
wonderful wife, who supported her husband and an unbelievably giving mother,
and a great friend. And I think there are so many women who are the quiet,
sort of silent, frequently unacknowledged center of so many people's lives.
And I think I'm just really honored to bring her out of a certain shadow and
into the light in this performance. [applause] So, she really deserves it.
I just want to thank everybody at Fox for giving me this opportunity, Tom
Rothman and Jim Gianapoulos and Carla Hacken and Elizabeth Gabler; Jim Mangold
for writing and directing this wonderful script. And Cathy Konrad and James
Keach for producing it, T-Bone Burnett for the beautiful music that was the
spirit of the film. And mostly, Joaquin Phoenix. Without your John, there was
no June. [applause]
I want to thank my representation
for so many years, I have just the best representatives, Steve Warren, my
attorney – he’s great, and my agent of 15 years; Steve Dontanville, who just
left the business. [applause] He left being an agent and I miss him so
much. Nancy Ryder, my true and always friend, and Evelyn O'Neill, my manager
for 13 years, who is my constant support. And of course, my family, my
husband, my children, who were there with me every moment, supporting me when
I was shaking. [laughs] And the quiet center of my life, my mother and my
grandma, who really just aren't acknowledged enough, so I'm sharing this with
them. Okay. Thanks. [applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

Paul Giamatti / CINDERELLA MAN - Joe Gould Universal
Pictures
PAUL GIAMATTI: Gosh, that's heavy. Wow. Well then
now, this is a hell of a thing. This is a great thing. I cannot imagine a
greater honor than being acknowledged by my peers. Nothing better. Thank you
very, very much to the Screen Actors Guild. I would also like to thank the
fine folks at Universal and Mr. Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, who gave me a job.
Being an actor is a hell of a thing. It's a hell of a thing. It's up and down,
it's just - it's great. [laughter] But I found the best thing about it is
hanging around the Craft Service table... [laughter] with other actors... and
crew people... eating donuts. And I hang around a lot there. [laughter] But
that really is...
So I'd like to take the opportunity to say
thanks to all the actors and the crew people who have spent time with me at
the Craft Service table, shooting the shit, [laughter] and eating donuts, and
having a hell of a good time, because they're weird, interesting people in our
business. [laughter] And I'm proud to be numbered among them. Thank you very
much. [laughter/applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Rachel Weisz / THE CONSTANT GARDENER - Tessa Quayle
Focus Features
RACHEL WEISZ: Well, thank you so much, it's so
special to be honored by fellow actors. So thanks very much to the tribe.
Thank you. And thank you to all the incredible actors in the cast, I share
this with so many: Ray Fiennes, Danny, Huston, Hubert Koundé, Pete
Postlethwaite, Bill Nighy, Juliet Aubrey, such incredible actors, and
non-actors as well, the children and the adults of the slums of Kibera and the
El Molo tribe of Loiyangalani in Northern Kenya, and Fernando Meirelles, the
director who orchestrated all of this between... [applause] between us actors
and the non-actors, with such unsentimental empathy. And he let all the actors
and non-actors run free and wild, and it was an incredible experience.
And the producer, Simon Channing-Williams, who was so sensitive in creating a
relationship with all the people that we filmed within Kenya. And to Focus,
you're such an incredible company to work with, and you dare to tell such
daring stories. Thank you for giving me this job. [applause]
And my agent, Jenny Rawlings, my manager Stacey Boniello for all their
support, and Darren Aronofsky, my - I don't know what to call you – my
everything. Thank you for everything. [laughter]
Thank you. [applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

CRASH Lionsgate
Chris “Ludacris” Bridges
Anthony
Sandra Bullock Jean Cabot
Don Cheadle Graham
Matt Dillon
Officer Ryan
Jennifer Esposito Ria
William Fichtner Flanagan
Brendan Fraser
Rick Cabot
Terrence Howard Cameron Thayer
Thandie Newton Christine Thayer
Ryan Phillippe
Thomas Hansen
Larenz Tate Peter
TERRENCE HOWARD: Wow... Okay, since I'm holding the statue, I might... The
only thing I can say is, when we were first given the opportunity to work on
this incredible script by Paul Haggis, and we heard that Don Cheadle, who, I
mean, everyone in this room just almost worships because of his
dedication. So, I think it's only appropriate that you do this right here.
DON CHEADLE: Thank you. [applause/cheers] I'm hobbling up here. I just have
to say to everybody, pay your gambling debts. You don't want this...
[laughter] to happen to you. I’m gonna read it. Thank you very much, on behalf
of the entire cast. I'd like to thank our peers, the Screen Actors Guild. We
definitely appreciate it, thank you for acknowledging our film. We believe
that it really celebrates the definition of what an ensemble is all about. I
mean, there's 74 of us, so it... [laughter] has to be...
And
we came together because of Paul Haggis, our fearless leader. Where are you,
Paul?
SANDRA BULLOCK: Right there. [applause]
CHEADLE: Thank you. And Bobby Moresco... [applause continues] wonderful
script. And it's a film that doesn't end when the credits roll, and it's a
discussion that we've all heard out in the world many, many times, and it's
great that it's just sort of started a dialogue about things that people on
the surface really seem to not want to talk about. But it's great to have the
opportunity to speak about this film and to speak about the ideas that it
presents.
And individually, I'd like to thank Sandra,
Terrence, Michael, Matt, Loretta, Keith, Jennifer, Bill, Brendan, Nona, Ryan,
Larenz, Chris, who else? Bahar, Shaun, Beverly - I got you - Sandy and
Tony. Thank you very much. Thank you. [applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Paul Newman / EMPIRE FALLS - Max Roby HBO
WILLIAM H. MACY: Unlike so many of us, Paul Newman is working, so I'm going to
take this home. And Paul, if you want it, give me a call. [laughter]
[applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries

S. Epatha Merkerson / LACKAWANNA BLUES – Rachel “Nanny” Crosby
HBO
S. EPATHA MERKERSON: There's nothing in my
bra... [laughter] there's nothing in my head, it's all in my heart. This is so
lovely. You know, if I said I was at a loss for words, there would be a bunch
of people out here that would call me a liar. [laughter] So, there's some
people I really need to thank. My manager and long-time friend, Craig
Dorfman. [applause] This is my baby brother back here, it couldn't have
happened to me in a lovelier way with Ben. [applause]
To
HBO and Colin Calendar, and all the people at HBO - I'm repeating myself, am
I? To the producers of "Lackawanna Blues," Ruben Santiago-Hudson, who allowed
us to visit this woman - they're counting me down - to my new family at
Gersh, Bob, Laurie Bartlett, and Sally Ware sitting on her couch in New
York. To Roger Haber, Bernadette Jacobs, Barry Kaplan at Artists Financial.
And I have to say a public thank you to my divorce lawyer. [laughs]
[laughter/applause] [screams out] Sandy Ayn and Clair Miller. But mostly I
want to thank the Screen Actors Guild for making me a part of this community.
Thank you. [applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series

Kiefer Sutherland / 24 – Jack Bauer
FOX
KIEFER SUTHERLAND: I am in shock... this is the community that I wanted to
belong all my life and you have been so gracious and kind to me. Tonight is
really special for me, I'm with my step-son, Timothy, so I really want to take
a moment just to thank my family for being so patient and kind with me over
the years; to all the actors that I've worked with, I've learned so much, I've
never had a bad experience. And as an actor you realize that you can't do this
on your own, so there are some people I have to thank.
It starts with the writing, Joe Surnow, Bob Cochran, Howard Gordon, Michael
Loceff, Evan Katz, all of the wonderful writers on our show. John Kassar, this
is yours, mate. [applause] And John Kassar is our director, and I cannot thank
you enough. Suzan Bymel, you've stood by me through the peaks and the valleys,
I can't thank you enough, my friends, my family, thank you very, very
much. [applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

Sandra Oh / GREY’S ANATOMY – Dr. Cristina Yang ABC
SANDRA OH: This is unbelievable, this is unbelievable. I thank every single
actor out there. I'm so grateful for having a job, and I am... [laughter] so
grateful for this award, it's such an honor, particularly to be in such a
wonderful category. Please let me thank my cast. And I want to thank Linda
Klein, who is our technical advisor, and all the nurses who make us look like
we're doctors, 'cause we're not.
And to my stand-in Eric Oh,
and to Linda Lowy and John and Will, and especially to our creator, Shonda
Rimes, whose casting vision I believe in so whole-hearted, I'm really proud to
be on a show whose casting is a little more representative of how I think the
world is. So, to - you know, to all my fellow Asian-Americans out there, I
share this with you. And be encouraged and keep shining. Thank you very
much. [applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series

Sean Hayes / WILL & GRACE – Jack McFarland NBC
SEAN HAYES: Wow, this is truly - my heart's racing, I can't believe it. I
first of all would like to thank Ang Lee for taking a chance on me.
[laughter/applause] Clearly, I did not fail him because I'm here. [laughter]
And I know everyone in Hollywood, you know, knows that it's such a risk to
play a gay character, and... [laughter] sure I had some reservations, but...
because of the success of my film, think of the opportunities I'll have now.
[laughs] I'm kidding.
No, I would like to thank, at this
time, because it's the last season of "Will & Grace," it really is kind of a
sad goodbye to all of my best friends that I work with every day, and
everybody that works in the show. And the cast and crew, they are going to
miss me. [laughter] But most of all, and most importantly, all of the actors
who thought this actor had an ounce of talent. I thank you. Thank you.
[applause]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

Felicity Huffman / DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES – Lynette Scavo
ABC
FELICITY HUFFMAN: Thank you so much. Thank you to the
Screen Actors Guild, to Marc Cherry, who never sees the light of day, to all
of our writers, Tom Spezialy, Kevin Murphy. Our producers, George Perkins,
Larry Shaw - you know how when you do this you can't remember your mom's name?
David Grossman... thank you to the crew, which is tireless, to the dream team
of Sherilyn [sp] Stubbs and James Dunham. To Marcia, Teri, Eva, Nicolette and
Alfre. To my other TV husband, Doug Savant.
I love
actors, I married one - okay I married a fantastic one. [laughter/applause] I
know. But even more than acting, I love the community of actors. I love the
green room, I love the hair and makeup trailer, and I am so grateful that I am
acting, and I am so grateful I can make a living at it, because I was never
very good at math. [laughter] So thank you very much. [applause]
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

LOST ABC
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
Mr. Eko
Naveen Andrews Sayid
Emilie
De Ravin Claire
Matthew Fox Jack
Jorge Garcia Hurley
Maggie Grace
Shannon
Josh Holloway Sawyer
Malcolm David Kelley Walt
Daniel Dae Kim
Jin
Yunjin Kim Sun
Evangeline Lilly
Kate
Dominic Monaghan Charlie
Terry O’Quinn Locke
Harold Perrineau
Michael
Michelle Rodriguez Ana Lucia
Ian Somerhalder Boone
Cynthia Watros
Libby
TERRY O'QUINN: A friend of mine always says, if you
don't have something nice to say about someone, let's hear it. [laughter] So,
about our cast, I'd like to say that this is the saddest collection of
climbing, grasping, paranoid, backstabbing, scene-grabbing, losers and
schmoozers, [laughter] that you ever saw on your stage in your
life. [applause] But we love each other very much. And we want to thank our
fellow members of the Guild for recognizing us as an ensemble. And we would
like to take this singular opportunity to express our gratitude, to J.J.
Abrams, and Damon Lindelof, for creating what is clear an ensemble piece.
[applause]
And to ABC and Touchstone for showing our stuff to
the world, and for paying us so well to do it. [laughter] And much, much
mahalo, Hawaii.
ALL: Yay!
O'QUINN: One
last thing, one more thing. To the rest of our family -- on three -- ready?
One, two three...
ALL: Macah!!
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES ABC
Roger Bart George
Williams
Andrea Bowen Julie Mayer
Mehcad Brooks Matthew Applewhite
Ricardo Antonio
Chavira Carlos Solis
Marcia Cross
Bree Van De Kamp
Steven Culp Rex Van De Kamp
James Denton Mike Delfino
Teri Hatcher
Susan Mayer
Felicity Huffman Lynette Scavo
Brent Kinsman Preston Scavo
Shane Kinsman
Porter Scavo
Eva Longoria Gabrielle Solis
Mark Moses Paul Young
Doug Savant Tom
Scavo
Nicollette Sheridan Edie Britt
Brenda Strong Mary Alice Young
Alfre Woodard
Betty Applewhite
SHAWN PYFROM: What a great
start. [laughs]
NICOLETTE SHERIDAN: Good way to break
the ice.
PYFROM: Yeah. Well... first off, this is so
intimidating.
SHERIDAN: You can do it.
PYFROM: Just thank you to the Screen Actors Guild, you know, for giving us all
this moment, you know, to stand up here and thank our peers for nominating us,
and voting for us, and, of course, we wouldn't all be standing up here if it
wasn't for our amazing cast and - this is like my heart is beating out of my
chest. [laughter] And our producers and amazing writers, and the brilliant
Marc Cherry and ABC and Touchstone, and just... our casting directors. Thank
you to all of you. [applause] [laughs] Please don't hate me, guys. [laughs]
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Shirley Temple Black
SHIRLEY TEMPLE BLACK: Thank you very much. Oh... thank you, Jamie Lee for that
beautiful presentation. I'm indeed honored to receive the Life Achievement
Award from my peers, the Screen Actors Guild. I'm out of breath. This is
exciting... [applause] I haven't been down here for a while. When I was three
years old, I was delighted to be told that I was an actress, even though I
didn't know what an actress was. [laughter]
I'd been
blessed with three wonderful careers: motion pictures and television, wife,
mother and grandmother - and she's here tonight - and diplomatic services, for
the United States government.
I have one piece of
advice... thank you. [applause] I'm proud of that, too. About 30 years in the
Foreign Service, as an honorary Foreign Service Officer.
I
have one piece of advice for those of you who want to receive the Lifetime
Achievement Award: start early! [laughter] My love to all of you. Thank you
for honoring me. [applause]