Jan 28, 2007
Actress Helen Mirren won two Screen Actors Guild Awards at the 13th annual SAG Awards ceremony held January 28, 2007 at the Los Angeles Shrine Exposition Center. "Grey's Anatomy" won two awards, as did the miniseries "Elizabeth I" and the movie "Dreamgirls".
| Outstanding Lead Movie Actor | |
| Forest Whitaker (The Last King Of Scotland) | |
| Other Nominees: Leonardo DiCaprio; Ryan Gosling; Peter O'Toole; Will Smith | |
| Outstanding Lead Movie Actress | |
| Helen Mirren (The Queen) | |
| Other Nominees: Penelope Cruz; Judi Dench; Meryl Streep; Kate Winslet | |
| Outstanding Movie Cast | |
| Little Miss Sunshine | |
| Other Nominees: Babel; Bobby; The Departed; DreamGirls | |
| Outstanding Supporting Movie Actor | |
| Eddie Murphy (Dreamgirls) | |
| Other Nominees: Alan Arkin; Leonardo DiCaprio; Jackie Earle Haley; Djimon Hounsou | |
| Outstanding Supporting Movie Actress | |
| Jennifer Hudson (Dreamgirls) | |
| Other Nominees: Adriana Barraza; Cate Blanchett; Abigail Breslin; Rinko Kikuchi | |
| Outstanding Actor in a TV Drama | |
| Hugh Laurie (House) | |
| Other Nominees: James Gandolfini; Michael C Hall; James Spader; Keifer Sutherland | |
| Outstanding Actress in a TV Drama | |
| Chandra Wilson (Grey's Anatomy) | |
| Other Nominees: Patricia Arquette; Edie Falco; Mariska Hargitay; Kyra Sedgwick | |
| Outstanding TV Drama Cast | |
| Grey's Anatomy | |
| Other Nominees: 24; Boston Legal; Deadwood; The Sopranos | |
| Outstanding Actor in a TV Comedy | |
| Alec Baldwin (30 Rock) | |
| Other Nominees: Steve Carell; Jason Lee; Jeremy Piven; Tony Shalhoub | |
| Outstanding Actress in a TV Comedy | |
| America Ferrera (Ugly Betty) | |
| Other Nominees: Felicity Huffman; Julia Louis-Dreyfus; Megan Mullally; Mary-Louise Parker; Jaime Pressly | |
| Outstanding TV Comedy Cast | |
| The Office | |
| Other Nominees: Desperate Housewives; Entourage; Ugly Betty; Weeds | |
| Outstanding Actor in a Miniseries | |
| Jeremy Irons (Elizabeth I) | |
| Other Nominees: Thomas Haden Church; Robert Duvall; William H Macy; Matthew Perry | |
| Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries | |
| Helen Mirren (Elizabeth I) | |
| Other Nominees: Annette Bening; Shirley Jones; Cloris Leachman; Gretta Scacchi | |
| Life Achievement Award | |
| Julie Andrews | |