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Below are the winners of the Screen Actors Guild Awards, held Sunday at L.A.’s Shrine Auditorium:
FILM
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Julie Christie, Away From Her
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Javier Bardem, No Country For Old Men
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Ruby Dee, American Gangster
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
No Country for Old Men
TELEVISION
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Kevin Kline, As You Like It
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries
Queen Latifah, Life Support
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
James Gandolfini, The Sopranos
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
Edie Falco, The Sopranos
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
The Sopranos
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
The Office
Among those on the red carpet, were Eric Dane and wife Rebecca Gayheart (above), Nicollette Sheridan, James Marsden, Jeremy Piven, Eva Longoria, Ellen Page, Diane Lane, Zac Efron, Ryan Gosling, Kyra Sedgwick & Kevin Bacon, Michelle Pfeiffer, Vanessa Williams, Woody Harrelson, Marcia Cross, Cate Blanchett, Amanda Bynes, America Ferrera, Christina Applegate, Debra Messing, Rebecca Romijn, Kate Beckinsale, Sophia Bush, Ashley Tisdale, Brittany Snow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Lisa Rinna, Ellen Pompeo and Teri Hatcher.
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In the wake of the deaths of both Heath Ledger and Brad Renfro in the same week, a new generation of Hollywood’s power girls are speaking up. They’ve pledged that they will not wind up with the same tragic fate.
These young ladies tell Us they keep their heads on straight:
Says honoree Amanda Bynes, 21: “I don’t like to drink. I have definitely stayed out of the party scene. I’ve been offered to go to those parties, but I feel like I would be the one who would die if I did something.”
Of today’s out of control club-goers, she adds, “I don’t know how they think they’re gonna live forever.”
Echoes High School Musical star Ashley Tisdale, 22: “I don’t drink, and I don’t smoke. It’s a personal preference. My mom has never drunk or smoked. I look up to my mom.”
She tells Us she doesn’t get how her Hollywood counterparts can find time for clubbing.
“I don’t understand how people do it —I work non-stop! Then when I’m done working, I’m just so tired I just want to be home,” she says.
“Clubs are just not where I want to be photographed,” adds country singer Taylor Swift, 18.
She also says she realizes the impact her actions could have on her younger fans.
“For everything I do, I think about a 6-year-old girl and her mom that I saw at my concert last night,” she tells Us. “I think about what those two individuals would think if I were at a club last night.
“I never want to be arrested, and I never want to get a DUI,” Swift says. “Those are my moral values. I am an over-achiever, and I want to be known for the good things in my life.”
Childhood star-turned-teen queen Raven-Symone obeys a rule: “I like to be in by 1 or 2 a.m. because [you can get in more trouble] at night. Anytime really, but the night scares me sometimes.”
Miley Cyrus, 15 — Hollywood’s No. 1. power girl — offered this tip to today’s troubled young stars.
“The most important thing is really staying true to yourself,” she tells Us. “That’s what my mom taught me. She’s the most beautiful girl, not only on the outside but on the inside. She’s teaching me how to be a good person.”
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Ashlee Simpson was trying to go the way of Ashley Tisdale, in selling the story of her nose job to the gossip tabloids. The only problem is, no one wants to buy it.
“She just should have come clean about it at the beginning, when she was an interesting story,” a magazine insider said.
“No one cares now — everyone knew Ashlee did it, it was obvious she had a new nose — but she thought being coy would pay off. That is until Ashley (Tisdale) proved that it’s okay to talk about it.”
Tisdale has survived the criticisms over her recent plastic surgery quite well, going as far as talking to People magazine about her cosmetic fears after the nose job.
“I was so swollen, I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, is it going to stay like this?” Tisdale said as she explained how much she regretted performing only two weeks after the procedure.
Daddy’s little girl was beat to the punch!


High School Musical’s Ashley Tisdale carrying her dog while arriving at a recording studio in West Hollywood with her mom in Los Angeles, California on January 15th.
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All six of the High School Musical stars have officially signed on for High School Musical 3: Senior Year, Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Productions announced Monday.
Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman and Lucas Grabeel will star in the third and final installment, a feature film. The first two movies aired to a record number of viewers on The Disney Channel.
Director Kenny Ortega tells PEOPLE he’s excited about working one last time with the cast, a group of virtually unknown actors before the first HSM movie’s January 2006 debut.
“I am the luckiest guy in the world and I know it,” Ortega says. “This will be our last time together and I love working with these kids so much. It’s going to be great.”
Tisdale, who will reprise her role as school diva Sharpay, says she looks forward to returning to East High set in Utah one last time.
“I’m excited,” Tisdale tells PEOPLE. “But it’s going to be sad. It seems like it will be graduation and I’ll be crying while we’re filming.”
According to the studio, HSM 3: Senior Year finds high school seniors Troy [Efron] and Gabriella [Hudgens] facing the prospect of being separated from one another as they head off in different directions to college. Joined by the rest of the Wildcat crew, they stage an elaborate spring musical reflecting their experiences, hopes and fears about their future.

Now that Ashley Tisdale got a nose job, will her High School Musical character, Sharpay, do the same? “Ashley’s appearance has been so dramatically altered, producers want to include the surgery in the storyline for High School Musical 3 to explain her new look,” an insider tells In Touch. However, if the writers’ strike is still on when HSM3 begins filming in March, Ashley may have to improvise an explanation for Sharpay’s new nose.
