Crime pays at Actors Guild Awards

Crime paid at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles today, as Daniel Day-Lewis won for playing a vicious 19th-century thug in Gangs of New York and Catherine Zeta-Jones was rewarded for her role as a jazz-singing killer in the musical Chicago.

Crime pays at Actors Guild Awards

Crime paid at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles today, as Daniel Day-Lewis won for playing a vicious 19th-century thug in Gangs of New York and Catherine Zeta-Jones was rewarded for her role as a jazz-singing killer in the musical Chicago.

The ensemble cast award, the guild’s equivalent of a best picture prize, also went to Chicago.

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