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Emmy Finalists List Leaked
Emmy.com has listed the official list of the 10 finalists for the 5 spots in the Best Drama and Best Comedy catagories:
Drama Boston Legal Damages Dexter Friday Night Lights Grey's Anatomy House Lost Mad Men The Tudors The Wire Comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm Entourage Family Guy Flight of the Conchords The Office Pushing Daisies 30 Rock Two and a Half Men Ugly Betty Weeds In addition, non-official list of acting catagories have also leaked, per LA Times. Best Lead Comedy Actor Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock Steve Carell, The Office Larry David, Curb Your Enthusiasm David Duchovny, Californication Lee Pace, Pushing Daisies Tony Shalhoub, Monk Charlie Sheen, Two and a Half Men note: This list is missing three names that haven't been reveiled yet. Supporting Comedy Actress Kristin Chenoweth, Pushing Daisies Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men Jenna Fischer, The Office Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock Judith Light, Ugly Betty Elizabeth Perkins, Weeds Amy Poehler, Saturday Night Live Jean Smart, Samantha Who? Holland Taylor, Two and a Half Men Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty Comedy Supporting Actor Jon Cryer, Two and a Half Men Kevin Dillon, Entourage Justin Kirk, Weeds Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother John Krasinski, The Office Jack McBrayer, 30 Rock Tracy Morgan, 30 Rock Jeremy Piven, Entourage Fred Willard, Back to You Rainn Wilson, The Office Guest Actor in a Drama Series Keith Carradine, Dexter Charles Durning, Rescue Me Danny Glover, Brothers and Sisters Robert Morse, Mad Men Peter O'Toole, The Tudors Oliver Platt, Nip-Tuck Peter Riegert, Damages Stanley Tucci, E.R. Glynn Turman, In Treatment Robin Williams, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Polly Bergen, Desperate Housewives Edie Falco, 30 Rock Vivica A. Fox, Curb Your Enthusiasm Kathryn Joosten, Desperate Housewives Annie Potts, Ugly Betty Carrie Fisher, 30 Rock Shirley Knight, Desperate Housewives Jane Lynch, Two and a Half Men Amy Ryan, The Office Sarah Silverman, Monk Elaine Stritch, 30 Rock Shortlist for Lead Actress in a Drama Series Patricia Arquette, Medium Glenn Close, Damages Minnie Driver, The Riches Sally Field, Brothers and Sisters Mariska Hargitay, Law and Order: Special Victims Unit Holly Hunter, Saving Grace Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men Mary McDonnell, Battlestar Galactica Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer Jeanne Tripplehorn, Big Love Shortlist for Lead Actor in a Drama Series Gabriel Byrne, In Treatment Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad Patrick Dempsey, Grey's Anatomy Michael C. Hall, Dexter Jon Hamm, Mad Men Eddie Izzard, The Riches Hugh Laurie, House Denis Leary, Rescue Me James Spader, Boston Legal ...more to come |
BEST COMEDY ACTRESS
Christina Applegate, "Samantha Who?" ("The Restraining Order") Marcia Cross, "Desperate Housewives" ("Now You Know") America Ferrera, "Ugly Betty" ("Odor in the Court") Tina Fey, "30 Rock" ("Sandwich Day") Anna Friel, "Pushing Daisies" ("Bitter Sweets") Felicity Huffman, "Desperate Housewives" ("Now I Know, Don't Be Scared") Eva Longoria Parker, "Desperate Housewives" ("In Buddy's Eyes") Julia Louis-Dreyfus, "New Adventures of Old Christine" ("One and a Half Men") Mary-Louise Parker, "Weeds" ("Bill Sussman") Sarah Silverman, "The Sarah Silverman Program" ("Bored of the Rings") |
BEST SUPPORTING DRAMA ACTOR
Naveen Andrews, "Lost" ("The Economist") Bruce Dern, "Big Love" ("Good Guys and Bad Guys") Christian Clemenson, "Boston Legal" ("Roe vs. Wade, The Musical") Ted Danson, "Damages" ("Jesus, Mary and Joe Cocker") Michael Emerson, "Lost" ("The Shape of Things to Come") Zeljko Ivanek, "Damages" ("I Hate These People") T.R. Knight, "Grey's Anatomy" ("Freedom, Parts 1 & 2") William Shatner, "Boston Legal" ("Mad About You") John Slattery, "Mad Men" ( "Long Weekend") Blair Underwood, "In Treatment" ("Alex: Week 6") Jake Weber, "Medium" ("Wicked Game, Part 1") BEST SUPPORTING DRAMA ACTRESS Jane Alexander, "Tell Me You Love Me" (Episode 10) Candice Bergen, "Boston Legal" ("The Mighty Rogues") Rose Byrne, "Damages" ("Because I Know Patty") Jill Clayburgh, "Dirty Sexy Money" ("The Watch") Sharon Gless, "Burn Notice" ("Identity") Rachel Griffiths, "Brothers and Sisters" ("Domestic Issues") Christina Hendricks, "Mad Men" ("Babylon") S. Epatha Merkerson, "Law and Order" ("Bottomless") Sandra Oh, "Grey's Anatomy" ("The Becoming") Dianne Wiest, "In Treatment" ("Paul and Gina: Week ?") Chandra Wilson, "Grey's Anatomy" ("Lay Your Hands on Me") |
And here's a little more on the "mystery three finalists" in the Comedy Lead Actor category:
So far I have seven of the 10 chaps on the Emmys' list of top 10 best comedy actors. Later today I'll have solved the mystery of the lost boys. Meantime, let's have some fun: Do you want to guess? Here's who I have confirmed — see below. Also, I happen to know that longtime Emmy fave Kelsey Grammer ("Back to You") is not on the list for best comedy actor. 7 OF EMMY'S TOP 10: BEST LEAD COMEDY ACTOR Alec Baldwin, "30 Rock" ("Rosemary's Baby") Steve Carell, "The Office" ("Goodbye, Toby") Larry David, "Curb Your Enthusiasm" ("The Bat Mitzvah") David Duchovny, "Californication" ("The Last Waltz") Lee Pace, "Pushing Daisies" ("Pie-lette") Tony Shalhoub, "Monk" ("Mr. Monk and the Naked Man") Charlie Sheen, "Two and a Half Men" ("Is There a Mrs. Waffles?") IMPOSSIBLE Kelsey Grammer, "Back to You" ("Pilot") POSSIBLE Zach Braff, "Scrubs" ("My Princess") Jermaine Clement, "Flight of the Conchords" ("Sally Returns") Kevin Connolly, "Entourage" ("Malibooty") Johnny Galecki, "The Big Bang Theory" ("The Hamburger Postulate") Brad Garrett, "'Til Death" ("Swimming with Starks") Adrian Grenier, "Entourage" ("Adios Amigos") Jason Lee, "My Name Is Earl" ("Bad Earl") Bret McKenzie, "Flight of the Conchords" ("Girlfriends") Jim Parsons, "Big Bang Theory" ("The Pancake Batter Anomaly") Josh Radnor, "How I Met Your Mother" ("Ten Sessions") |
for every award that The Wire doesn't win, i will punch a kitten in the face
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Originally Posted by An4h0ny
for every award that The Wire doesn't win, i will punch a kitten in the face
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Originally Posted by Jay G.
The same kitten repeatedly, or a different kitten for each punch?
but if i run out i'll have to start over at the first kitten again *glares at emmy voters while scratching kitten under chin affectionately* |
That's a big mix of good stuff and crap!
As long as The Wire get's best drama I'm happy - which means I probably won't be happy |
No Henry Ian Cusick = fail.
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All I know is that if there are not a lot of nominations for Damages and Mad Men, something is seriously wrong. Therefore, given this is the Emmys, I expect them to be snubbed.
I noticed the lack of The Shield on the various lists, but I realized that its last season ended before the Emmy timeframe. |
Originally Posted by Rockmjd23
No Henry Ian Cusick = fail.
I'm surprised to see Bruce Dern on that list. I'm a huge Big Love fan, but this season he was basically a guest star and really didn't bring anything fresh to the table after some great work in season 1. I'd rather have had Harry Dean Stanton if someone was needed from that show. |
Originally Posted by Red Dog
All I know is that if there are not a lot of nominations for Damages and Mad Men, something is seriously wrong. Therefore, given this is the Emmys, I expect them to be snubbed.
I know FX is pushing Glenn Close for the lead since she's the high profile star of that show. But it just seems very odd -- both here and at the Golden Globes-- to see Rose Byrne in that Supporting category, considering the story revolves much around her naive startup lawyer role.
Originally Posted by Decker
Terry O'Quinn's absence is a head-scratcher as well.
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Originally Posted by skatefan20
I recall him going on The View and saying something to the effect that recent or last year's winners shouldn't be in the running the next year. Maybe he simply took himself out of the race...give his Lost mates a chance.
I'm also truly shocked to see Henry Ian Cusick not make the short list (he should have made it in over Naveen). He was a nominee in 2005/06 for his guest work in the Season 2 finale. |
I'm currently watching Season 3 of BSG and I've become convinced that one of our society's biggest failings is the failure to award James Callis an emmy for his portrayal of Dr. Gaius Baltar.
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Originally Posted by JasonF
I'm currently watching Season 3 of BSG and I've become convinced that one of our society's biggest failings is the failure to award James Callis an emmy for his portrayal of Dr. Gaius Baltar.
That said, there are many performances even more deserving that will never sniff a nomination either. It's the way of Emmy. I'm still in shock <i>The West Wing</i> and <i>Friends</i> weren't nominated. das |
The first of the "mystery three" finalist has been revieled. But you don't want to see who it is. I'm not kidding; you'll be pissed. Okay, if you must.
Spoiler:
Jermaine and Brett better be the final two. That's all I'll say! |
Originally Posted by Decker
The first of the "mystery three" finalist has been revieled. But you don't want to see who it is. I'm not kidding; you'll be pissed. Okay, if you must.
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Originally Posted by hardercore
I'm also truly shocked to see Henry Ian Cusick not make the short list (he should have made it in over Naveen)
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Family Guy being up for Best Comedy makes this list a little suspect to me. Isn't there a separate animated category?
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Originally Posted by Rockmjd23
I was very underwhelmed by The Economist too. Lame Emmy voters. Even Matthew Fox had some great moments this year.
Of course all of the Grey's Anatomy mentions are a joke, as always... |
How does Mary McDonald (not criticizing) get a nod, and not Edward James Olmos? :(
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Hopefully theses lists are true and Glynn Turman makes the final five for his only episode of In Treatment. Turman played Mayor Royce on the Wire and showed up to play Alex's tormented father in the final week of In Treatment. For anyone who saw that episode, it cannot be denied that Turman turned in a tour de force performance. The range of emotions that he went through was astounding and I hope he gets a lot of credit for what he put on the screen.
And all of us Wire fans know that when the final list comes out, the best show ever put on television will most likely be forgotton for something half hearted like Boston Legal (a show I actally really like). Shame. |
Originally Posted by Rockmjd23
No Henry Ian Cusick = fail.
The wife and I just started the first season of Big Love - Jeanne Tripplehorn is excellent on that show. |
Originally Posted by Superman07
How does Mary McDonald (not criticizing) get a nod, and not Edward James Olmos? :(
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Originally Posted by Gunde
Well it's been a looooong time since anyone has had anything interesting to say or do on the show, so he's easy to forget
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