"Birdman" won the enormous prize - extraordinary movie cast - at the 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, however it was discuss legacy and assorted qualities that caught the night.
On the TV side, the victors included "Orange Is the New Black" - an arrangement around a ladies' jail, made by a lady, offering a cast that incorporates a transgender entertainer - and dark on-screen characters Viola Davis and Uzo Aduba.
Furthermore the film champs included Patricia Arquette, who won for an execution in "Childhood" that she recorded in excess of 12 years - and wasn't reluctant to demonstrate to it.
Arquette originates from a long line of entertainers. Her kin, including Rosanna Arquette and David Arquette, are performing artists. So was her dad and granddad. She paid tribute to every one of them in her discourse.
"I'm a fourth-era performing artist," she said, obviously weary, including that her family has been performing for more than a century.