The Screen Actors Guild handed out awards for the 17th time tonight withThe King’s SpeechandThe Fightereach taking home two wins.

Tom Hooper’sThe King’s Speechwon awards in the “Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture” (more or less, SAG’s equivalent to the Academy’s “Best Picture” category ) and “Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role” for Colin Firth.

Meanwhile, David O. Russell’sThe Fighterdominated the supporting categories by landing “Outstanding Performance in a Supporting Role” awards for both Christian Bale and Melissa Leo.

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In what should be (in my opinion, at least) an open-shut case for the Academy, Natalie Portman was awarded “Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role” for her stellar work inBlack Swan.

For those wondering what, if any, effect the SAG Awards may have on the eventual Academy Awards, it’s important to note that the event is believed to be a better gauge of Oscar winners than its most recent predecessor (the Golden Globes).

This is because the Screen Actors Guild is comprised mostly of American actors (the largest branch of the Academy) as opposed to the Globes which is made-up of a smaller group of foreign journalists known as the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

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Long story short (though certainly not etched in stone), look forThe King’s Speechto take home Best Picture next month.

Hit the jump to check out the complete list of winners (television included) from the 17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE:The King’s Speech

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: Colin Firth forThe King’s Speech

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: Natalie Portman forBlack Swan

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Christian Bale forThe Fighter

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE: Melissa Leo forThe Fighter

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE IN A COMEDY SERIES:Modern Family

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE IN A DRAMA SERIES:Boardwalk Empire

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES: Alec Baldwin for30 Rock

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES: Betty White forHot in Cleveland

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES: Steve Buscemi forBoardwalk Empire

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES: Julianna Margulies forThe Good Wife

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A MALE ACTOR IN A TELEVISION MOVIE OR MINISERIES: Al Pacino forYou Don’t Know Jack

OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A FEMALE ACTOR IN A TELEVISION MOVIE OR MINISERIES: Claire Danes forTemple Grandin

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