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6th Screen Actors Guild Awards
DescriptionOutstanding motion picture and primetime television performances
DateMarch 12, 2000 (2000-03-12)
LocationShrine Auditorium
Los Angeles, California
CountryUnited States
First awarded1995
Websitewww.sagawards.org
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTNT
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The 6th Screen Actors Guild Awards, honoring the best achievements in film and television performances for the year 1999, took place on March 12, 2000. The ceremony was held at the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles, California, and was televised live by TNT.[1][2]

The nominees were announced on February 1, 2000 by Lolita Davidovich and Blair Underwood.[3][4]

Winners and nominees

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Kevin Spacey, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role winner
Annette Bening, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role winner
Michael Caine, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role winner
Angelina Jolie, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role winner
Jack Lemmon, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie winner
Halle Berry, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie winner
James Gandolfini, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series winner
Edie Falco, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series winner
Michael J. Fox, Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Lisa Kudrow, Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series winner

Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award

Film

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role

Kevin SpaceyAmerican Beauty as Lester Burnham

Annette BeningAmerican Beauty as Carolyn Burnham

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Michael CaineThe Cider House Rules as Dr. Wilbur Larch

Angelina JolieGirl, Interrupted as Lisa Rowe

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture

American Beauty – Annette Bening, Wes Bentley, Thora Birch, Chris Cooper, Peter Gallagher, Allison Janney, Kevin Spacey, and Mena Suvari

Television

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie

Jack LemmonTuesdays with Morrie as Morrie Schwartz

Halle BerryIntroducing Dorothy Dandridge as Dorothy Dandridge

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series

James GandolfiniThe Sopranos as Tony Soprano

Edie FalcoThe Sopranos as Carmela Soprano

Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series

Michael J. FoxSpin City as Mike Flaherty

Lisa KudrowFriends as Phoebe Buffay

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series

The Sopranos

Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series

Frasier

In Memoriam

Like it's habitual in the show, the awards rememberd his actors who died in 1999 and a few from first month of 2000:

References

  1. ^ "Screen Actors Guild Honors Outstanding Film and Television Performances in 13 Categories at the 6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". Screen Actors Guild. 12 March 2000. Archived from the original on 15 August 2000. Retrieved 24 June 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Beauty bandwagon rolls on". BBC News. 13 March 2000. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2017. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Nominations announced for the 6th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". Screen Actors Guild. 1 February 2000. Archived from the original on 7 April 2000. Retrieved 24 June 2017. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ King, Susan (2 February 2000). "'American Beauty' Plucks 4 SAG Film Nominations". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2017. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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