The awards season rivalry between "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network" took a sharp turn Sunday night toward the film about a stuttering British monarch and away from the story of Facebook's founder.
"The Social Network" cast left the 17th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards empty-handed, while Colin Firth won the best actor trophy for his portrayal of Britain's King George VI in "The King's Speech."
Early on in the televised ceremony, the SAG award for best female supporting actor in a film went to Melissa Leo for "The Fighter." Leo also won the Golden Globe and is nominated for an Oscar.
Pacino, who portrayed Dr. Jack Kevorkian in HBO's "You Don't Know Jack," has now won the Emmy, Golden Globe and the SAG award for best actor in a TV movie or miniseries.
The elderly yet energetic and busy actress Betty White won best female actor in a TV comedy series.
The SAG award for best female actor in a TV drama series went to Julianna Margulies for "The Good Wife."
The Screen Actors Guild's 47th Life Achievement Award was given to Ernest Borgnine in a tribute presented by comedian Tim Conway.
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