The journalism drama Spotlight took home the main prize at the Screen Actors Guild awards, but the success of minority actors drew most attention.
The film, about the Boston Globe's investigation of paedophile Catholic priests, won for best film cast.But many of the main awards in Los Angeles were won by actors of diverse backgrounds, with industry magazine Variety noting that "diversity reigns".
It comes amid controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees.
Hollywood welcomes diversity pledge.
British actor Idris Elba won for his roles in the detective drama Luther, and for his supporting role as an African warlord in Beasts of No Nation.
"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to diverse TV," he said as he presented an award.
The absence of any non-whites in the four Oscar acting categories for the second year running has prompted discussion on diversity in Hollywood.
Since then, the organisation behind the awards has promised to double the number of female and minority members, a move welcomed by leading actors.
However, director Spike Lee, actress Jada Pinkett Smith and her husband Will Smith announced they would not be attending next month's awards.
The other main winners of the SAG awards include:
- Brie Larson (Room) - Best film actress
- Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant) - Best film actor
- Queen Latifah (Bessie) - Outstanding performance by an actress in a TV miniseries or movie
- Kevin Spacey (House of Cards) - Best actor in a television drama series
- Viola Davis (How to Get Away With Murder) - Best actress in a television drama series
- Downton Abbey - Best television drama ensemble

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