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VERY DIFFERENT MOVIES, SAME SAG NODS.


Byline: Greg Hernandez Staff Writer

The drama ``Babel Babel (bā`bəl) [Heb.,=confused], in the Bible, place where Noah's descendants (who spoke one language) tried to build a tower reaching up to heaven to make a name for themselves. ,'' the musical ``Dreamgirls'' and the comedy ``Little Miss Sunshine'' each received three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations Thursday, further boosting Academy Award prospects for this trio of diverse movies.

The casts of those films, as well as those of ``The Departed'' and ``Bobby,'' will compete for the prestigious outstanding performance by a cast prize, SAG's equivalent to a best picture award. Last year's cast award went to ``Crash'' and proved to be a key indicator that the film could upset front-runner ``Brokeback Mountain'' for the best picture Oscar.

The nominations are determined by panels of more than 2,000 actors randomly selected by the guild for the movie and television categories for awards to be handed out Jan. 28.

``Actors really know what you go through, what it takes and about the hardships, so I personally feel like this is the best award to get,'' said Sandra Oh Sandra Oh (born July 20, 1971) is a Golden Globe Award-winning and a three-time Emmy Award-nominated Canadian actress. She is known to American audiences for her role as Dr. , who announced the nominees with Elijah Wood at the Pacific Design Center and was nominated as a cast member of ``Grey's Anatomy Editing of this page by unregistered or newly registered users is currently disabled. .''

Leonardo DiCaprio Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (born November 11 1974[1]) is a three-time Academy Award-nominated and Golden Globe Award-winning American actor who garnered world wide fame for his role as Jack Dawson in Titanic.  was the day's only triple nominee in the motion picture categories including two individual nominations. DiCaprio got a leading actor nod for ``Blood Diamond'' and a supporting actor supporting actor nattore m non protagonista  and cast nomination for ``The Departed.'' The supporting nomination means the actor will not have to compete against himself in the best actor category, which he must do at the Golden Globe Awards later this month.

DiCaprio's competition for best actor is Ryan Gosling Ryan Thomas Gosling (born November 12 1980) is an Academy Award-nominated Canadian actor. He is perhaps best known for his roles in The Notebook, Half Nelson and Fracture.  (``Half Nelson''), Peter O'Toole Noun 1. Peter O'Toole - British actor (born in Ireland in 1932)
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 (``Venus''), Will Smith (``The Pursuit of Happyness'') and Forest Whitaker (``The Last King of Scotland'').

Double nominee Helen Mirren was nominated for best actress in a movie for her performance as Queen Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth, or Elizabeth, may refer to: Living people
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``It is a true honor to receive this type of recognition from one's peers,'' Mirren said in a statement. ``It is an honor that I not only appreciate but respect. I was extremely proud and grateful to be a part of both productions.''

Her competition in the movie category is Penelope Cruz (``Volver''), Judi Dench Dame Judith Olivia Dench, CH, DBE, FRSA, (born 9 December 1934), usually known as Dame Judi Dench, is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Tony, three-time BAFTA, and six-time Laurence Olivier Award-winning English actress.  (``Notes on a Scandal''), Meryl Streep Noun 1. Meryl Streep - United States film actress (born in 1949)
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 (``Little Children'').

Two of the three nominations for ``Babel'' came in the best supporting actress category, with Adriana Barraza and Rinko Kikuchi each receiving nods. Their co-star Cate Blanchett will be competing in the category for another film: ``Notes on a Scandal.'' Rounding out the category are Abigail Breslin, the child star of ``Little Miss Sunshine,'' and Jennifer Hudson, the breakout performer in ``Dreamgirls.''

Eddie Murphy, taking a break from family films, earned a supporting actor SAG nod for his role in ``Dreamgirls.'' He squares off against DiCaprio, Alan Arkin (``Little Miss Sunshine''), Jackie Earl Haley (``Little Children''), and Djimon Hounsou (``Blood Diamond'').

Steve Carell also received three SAG nominations that bridge both television and film. He's up for best actor in a comedy series for ``The Office'' and will compete in the cast categories for ``The Office'' and ``Little Miss Sunshine.''

In the television movie category for actresses, Mirren was joined by Annette Benning (``Mrs. Harris''), Greta Scacci (``Broken Trail'') and two veteran actresses who also happen to be Academy Award winners: Cloris Leachman (``Mrs. Harris'') and Shirley Jones (``Hidden Places'').

While Leachman last received a SAG nod just two years ago, the nomination was especially gratifying grat·i·fy  
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 for Jones, an Oscar winner for ``Elmer Gantry'' more than 40 years ago, who has had trouble breaking free from her wholesome ``Partridge Family'' image.

``It's a nice feeling to know that after all these years, my fellow actors think I have something to say and give to the business,'' Jones said from her Encino home. ``The hard part for me always was to graduate from Mrs. Patridge to these kinds of roles. It's a big step for producers and directors of today who remember me from the show.''

In the outstanding actor in a television movie or miniseries category, Matthew Perry got a nod for the Lifetime movie ``The Ron Clark Story.'' He will compete with Thomas Haden Church and Robert Duvall (``Broken Trail''), Jeremy Irons (``Elizabeth I'') and William H. Macy (``Nightmares & Dreamscapes'').

Outstanding actress in a drama series nominee Kyra Sedwick (``The Closer'') said she was happy to be able to celebrate with husband Kevin Bacon, who directed an episode of the TNT TNT: see trinitrotoluene.
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 drama last season.

``Kev is here, and it doesn't feel as real when he's not here,'' she said. ``I'm beyond thrilled. It's great to be nominated. We're all a band of brothers and sisters celebrating good work.''

Sedwick was nominated for a SAG award a year ago for her role as LAPD 1. LAPD - Link Access Procedure on the D channel.
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 Deputy Chief Brenda Johnson, as well as for two consecutive Golden Globes and an Emmy.

Oh dashed backstage after reading the announcement to inform co-star Chandra Wilson that she had been nominated for drama series actress, an award Oh won last year.

``She was really excited -- and now she has to go to work,'' Oh said. `` It's gonna be a great day.''

Greg Hernandez (818) 713-3758

greg.hernandez@dailynews.com

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