Daniel Day-Lewis has been named Best Actor for his performance in 'There Will Be Blood' at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in the US.
Day-Lewis is Oscar-nominated for his performance and has already won the Golden Globe Award for his portrayal of Daniel Plainview in the Paul Thomas Anderson film.
Wicklow resident Day-Lewis used his SAG Awards acceptance speech to pay tribute to Heath Ledger, who was found dead in New York last week. He described the Australian actor as an inspiration.
Julie Christie won Best Actress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for her performance in 'Away from Her'.
Javier Bardem was named Best Supporting Actor for his performance in 'No Country for Old Men' while Ruby Dee was named Best Supporting Actress for her performance in 'American Gangster'.
The Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture went to the stars of 'No Country for Old Men'.
The stunt team on 'The Bourne Ultimatum' won the Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture award.
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