They appeared at what seems like their 50th red carpet bash in the last fortnight, however Angelina and Brad went home empty handed in Los Angeles. Jolie was up for Changeling, while Pitt missed out for big Oscar fave Benjamin Button.
The talented American is making the box-office tills ring in the UK for Bride Wars, however she is also up for an Oscar in February for Rachel Getting Married. She lost out to Meryl this time, however she could still surprise us come Oscar night on February 22.
The Spanish senorita looked a million dollars and then some in her black gown, but she also left empty handed in the Best Supporting Actress race. Don't count her out for the Oscars, though, as she could win for Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
The latest English rose to charm Hollywood is Emily and, boy, did she look classy in her dress on the red carpet. She is set to melt hearts in The Wolf Man this November, but takes the lead in period drama The Young Victoria first in March.
The New York native is one of those great actresses that doesn't get the plaudits she deserves, quite frankly, so here she is in all her glory. She more than held her own opposite Will Smith in Seven Pounds out in cinemas now.
English rose Kate got in on the act again at the 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards by winning Best Supporting Actress for The Reader. Ironically, she is nominated in the Best Actress category for Stephen Daldry's film at February's Academy Awards.
The British sensation racked up yet another win, this time for the ensemble cast ahead of February's Oscars where it's expected to win Best Picture. Brit Dev Patel and Freida Pinto looked ecstatic at the Tinseltown shindig.
Former Hollywood bad boy Sean set down the marker for February's Oscar race in the Best Actor category by winning the SAG crown for biopic Milk. He portrays gay activist Harvey Milk in Gus Van Sant's Best Picture contender.
Awards veteran Meryl was over the moon to bag the Best Actress gong for Doubt, phoning all and sundry in front of the flashbulbs. She plays a rampaging nun out to expose Philip Seymour Hoffman's priest in the moving drama.
It's not in the film world, but our boy Hugh managed to get his hands on another trophy for his surly doctor turn in TV smash House. The former Cambridge Uni student has taken the US by storm and quite right too, he's a legend!