'Argo,' Jennifer Lawrence, Daniel Day-Lewis win big at Screen Actors Guild Awards
Hathaway, Jones win best supporting honors
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Posted: 01/28/2013
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LOS ANGELES -
The CIA thriller "Argo" continues to steamroll through awards season, winning the top honor for overall cast performance at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Sunday's win came a day after "Argo" claimed the top honor from the Producers Guild of America.
SAG's lead-acting honors went to Jennifer Lawrence won for her role as a troubled widow in a shaky new relationship in the lost-souls romance "Silver Linings Playbook" and Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War epic "Lincoln."
The supporting film awards Sunday went to Anne Hathaway of "Les Miserables" and Tommy Lee Jones of "Lincoln."
The wins lift their prospects for the same prizes at the Feb. 24 Academy Awards, which will be featured on ABC 10.
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