The Final Auction is here!

In “Les Misérables,” when Marius Pontmercy sang, “I did not live until today,” most agree that he was referencing the love of his life, Cosette. We think he was clearly talking about the SAG Awards Ceremony Auction, the last in a trio of online auctions benefiting the Screen Actors Guild Foundation! Featured collectibles available for bid include items from such nominated films and TV shows as “Les Misérables,” “Silver Linings Playbook,” “Lincoln,” “Breaking Bad” and “Downton Abbey” as well as other exclusive experiences you don’t want to miss.

How do you bid? Just visit sagawards.org/auction beginning Monday, January 21, 2013, at 6 p.m. (PT). This will lead you to a list of available items. Check back before the auction closes Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 6 p.m. (PT) to see how the bids are going.

Here’s a sample of the many amazing items and incredible experiences you can call your own. For a complete list, check out our press release here


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    • A complete autographed set of “The Dick Van Dyke Show”: Get the complete DVD series/Blu-Ray box set of this beloved show following the misadventures of a TV writer, signed by Dick Van Dyke, the 19th Annual SAG Awards’ Life Achievement Award recipient, and writer, director, producer and actor Carl Reiner. Reiner, along with seven-time SAG Awards recipient Alec Baldwin, will present the Life Achievement award to Van Dyke.


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      • Autographed “Silver Linings Playbook” DeSean Jackson football jerseys: Football fans rejoice! You can bid on two separate jerseys: a midnight green one signed by “Silver Linings Playbook” cast Robert De Niro (Pat Sr.), Jennifer Lawrence (Tiffany), Chris Tucker (Danny), Jacki Weaver (Dolores), Paul Herman (Randy) and DeSean Jackson, or a white one signed by Bradley Cooper (Pat), Chris Tucker, Jacki Weaver and Paul Herman. “Silver Linings Playbook” is nominated for four awards this year, including “Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.”
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      • Autographed “Les Misérables” memorabilia: Love the “Les Misérables” soundtrack? We've got one signed by Hugh Jackman (Jean Valjean), Eddie Redmayne (Marius) and director Tom Hooper. Maybe you're a visual person. Try bidding on a “Les Mis” poster signed by Jackman, Hooper, Anne Hathaway (Fantine) and other folks associated with the film. “Les Misérables” is nominated for four awards, including “Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.” 
      • Children’s book written by Taye Diggs: “Chocolate Me!” follows a boy who is teased by other kids for looking different. His mother helps him see the true beauty inside him. Written by Diggs and illustrated by Shane Evans, this children’s book comes with a medium-sized T-shirt signed by Diggs, who will present at the SAG Awards.
      • Other collectible items include packages with memorabilia from “Life of Pi,” “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad,” “Homeland” and “Nurse Jackie,” posters of “The Paperboy” and “Boardwalk Empire,” autographed scripts of “Lincoln” and “The Newsroom” and autographed books including “Making of Lincoln” and “The Chronicles of Downton Abbey."
      • Are you a fan of “Sons of Anarchy”? Here’s the chance to bid on tickets to the television show’s Season Six premiere event. The stunt ensemble of the FX motorcycle gang drama is nominated this year for “Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series.” 
      • Other experiences of a lifetime include visits to the sets of “E! News,” “EXTRA,” “Entertainment Tonight” and “omg! INSIDER.” Fans can also bid on an in-studio listening date with Lori & Julia at myTalk 107.1.
      • You can also bid on other unique items such as a Champagne Tattinger 6L bottle signed by 19th Annual SAG Awards recipients, one year home delivery of FIJI Water and Michael Kors Unisex Sunglasses.

      1 comment:

      1. Two things I like in this auction. One is the NFL jersey that is autographed (being a fan of Jackson myself) and the Les Mis that has signatures. It is definitely worth a bundle.

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