Actors Taye Diggs, left, and Busy Phillips announce Daniel Day-Lewis as a nominee for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in “Lincoln” during the nominations for the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Award at the Pacific Design Center on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, in West Hollywood, Calif. The show will be held on Jan. 27, 2013, in Los Angeles. -AP Photo

LOS ANGELES: Steven Spielberg's presidential drama “Lincoln” and romantic comedy “Silver Linings Play Book” topped nominations for the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards announced Wednesday, with four apiece.

In second place was “Les Miserables,” the star-studded film adaptation of the musical stage show, which garnered three nods including Australian Hugh Jackman for best actor.

The nominations come as Hollywood's annual awards season, which climaxes with the Oscars in February, gets into gear, with the Golden Globe shortlists due to be announced on Thursday.

The SAG nominees for best ensemble cast, its best movie category, were Iran hostage crisis drama “Argo,” “Les Miserables,” “Silver Linings Playbook,””Lincoln,” and Indian-themed comedy “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel.”

Jackman also got a best actor nod for his “Les Mis” turn, as did “Hangover”star Bradley Cooper for “Silver Linings Playbook,” Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln, Denzel Washington piloting “Flight” and John Hawkes in “The Sessions.”

Best actress nominations included Jessica Chastain in much-praised Osama bin Laden hunt movie “Zero Dark Thirty,” Jennifer Lawrence for “Silver Linings Playbook,” and Britain's Helen Mirren for “Hitchcock.”

British-Australian actress Naomi Watts was also nominated for her performance in Indian Ocean tsunami movie “The Impossible,” along with French actress Marianne Cotillard in “Rust and Bone.”

Supporting actor nods went to Alan Arkin for “Argo,” Spain's Javier Bardem for 007 blockbuster “Skyfall,” Robert de Niro for “Silver Linings Playbook,”Tommy Lee Jones for “Lincoln” and Philip Seymour Hoffman for “The Master.”

Britain's Maggie Smith was nominated as best supporting actress in “Marigold Hotel,” as was Nicole Kidman for “The Paperboy,” Anne Hathaway for “Les Miserables,” Helen Hunt in “The Sessions,” and Sally Field for “Lincoln.”The SAG awards will be handed out on January 27 in Los Angeles.

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