'Chicago,' 'Sopranos' claim top honors at SAG awards
Monday, March 10, 2003
LOS ANGELES -- Crime paid at the Screen Actors Guild awards on Sunday, as supporting actor honors went to Catherine Zeta-Jones for playing a jazz-singing murderess in "Chicago" and Christopher Walken won for playing the father of a con artist in "Catch Me If You Can." James Gandolfini and Edie Falco of the HBO mob drama "The Sopranos" also took home awards.
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