SAG Awards: Jessica Lange wins for female actor in a TV drama series
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Jessica Lange won the SAG Award for female actor in a TV drama series Sunday for her role in FX’s “American Horror Story.” Lange plays Constance Langdon, the sadistic neighbor of the Harmon family and former resident of their cursed house.
Lange beat out Glenn Close in DirecTV’s “Damages,” Kathy Bates in NBC’s “Harry Law,” Julianna Margulies in CBS’ “The Good Wife” and Kyra Sedgwick in TNT’s “The Closer.”
This is Lange’s first win and third nomination.
‘To be an actor means everything to me,’ Lange said while accepting the award.
The 18th Screen Actors Guild Awards were broadcast nationwide by TNT and TBS from the Shrine Exposition Hall in Los Angeles.
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