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SAG'S KIND OF TOWN

Chicago is on a freakin' roll! The Oscar frontrunner was the big winner at last night's Screen Actors Guild Awards, picking up trophies for best cast, best lead actress (Renée Zellweger) and best supporting actress (Catherine Zeta-Jones). Daniel Day-Lewis was named best lead actor for Gangs of New York and Christopher Walken won best supporting actor for Catch Me If You Can. On the TV side, disgruntled Sopranos star

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Chicago is on a freakin' roll! The Oscar frontrunner was the big winner at last night's Screen Actors Guild Awards, picking up trophies for best cast, best lead actress (Renée Zellweger) and best supporting actress (Catherine Zeta-Jones). Daniel Day-Lewis was named best lead actor for Gangs of New York and Christopher Walken won best supporting actor for Catch Me If You Can. On the TV side, disgruntled Sopranos star James Gandolfini and leading lady Edie Falco picked up best actor and actress honors, while Six Feet Under was named best cast. Comedy props, meanwhile, went to Everybody Loves Raymond and Will & Grace's Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes. Finally, Clint Eastwood was honored with a lifetime achievement award — and gave a rambling acceptance speech that made no one's day.