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Colin Firth leads British invasion in Screen Actors Guild nominations.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| December 16, 2010 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Guardian Unlimited)

The King's Speech and The Fighter are set to battle it out at the Screen Actors Guild awards after picking up four nominations apiece. Both films were shortlisted in the crucial "best ensemble cast" category, where they are joined by Black Swan, The Social Network and The Kids Are All Right.

Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush and Helena Bonham Carter landed individual acting nominations for The King's Speech. But The Fighter suffered an early knockdown when its lead performer, Mark Wahlberg, failed to make the cut. Instead, the nominations went to his …

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