#SAG2018: Gary Oldman, Frances McDormand win 'Best Actor' (Motion Picture) trophies

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

In his illustrious career of more than 2 decades, Hollywood has finally won his first ever award.

The 59-year-old won the Best award at this year's star-studded ceremony for his portrayal of in Joe Wright's 'Darkest Hour'.

In his acceptance speech, the 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy' star thanked SAG-AFTRA for the honour and said that he is thrilled and overjoyed to be in the room tonight with such amazing fellow actors.

He said, "There are giants of acting in this room tonight. Two of them share my table: and Robert DeNiro, and of course the extraordinary, my old sparring partner, Denzel Washington".

concluded his speech with a quote from Churchill.

Oldman concluded by saying, "They are telling me to wrap up, and that very sad music seems to follow me everywhere, so I will just say that reminds us that we make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we have given".

He previously won Best in a drama at for 'Darkest Hour'.

Oldman beat out fellow nominees for 'Roman J. Israel, Esq.', Timothee Chalamet for 'Call Me By Your Name', for 'Get Out', and for 'The Disaster Artist'.

Meanwhile, Frances McDormand's portrayal of a grieving, outraged mother in 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri' has landed her the SAG award for Best Female in a leading role.

McDormand began her speech by saying, "Golly gee whiz.

I have a couple things to say.

Touching on the importance of "representation" in the industry, the shared, "We, those tireless men and women who represent us truly, our desires, our dreams, our individual strengths and our ethical beliefs, to them, we owe a great deal. To mine, Frank, Brian, Simon: Full credit, gentlemen, full credit."

The also praised the director of the and shared that "he just didn't string together a few words, but meticulously crafted a tsunami and then allowed his troupe of actors to surf it into the shore".

McDormand concluded her speech by saying, "I also want to say this is really great and I thank you. I come out of the woods every few years and you invite me to the party, but there are a lot of young ones coming up and they need doorstops, too. Let's think about that."

previously won the award for her performance in 'Fargo' more than 20 years ago.

The beat a trio of serious contenders in Sally Hawkins ('The Shape of Water'), ('I, Tonya'), and ('Lady Bird'), as well as two-time SAG Award winner ('& Abdul').

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First Published: Mon, January 22 2018. 10:15 IST