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Thursday, July 14, 2011
Premium pay channel HBO dominated the nominations Thursday Primetime Emmy Awards 63rd, gaining an impressive 104 nominations, including honors for its series of two freshmen, "Mildred Pierce", "Game of Thrones" and "Boardwalk Empire "and the acclaimed miniseries and TV movies" Cinema Verite "and" too big to fail "on the banking crisis of the nation.
In fact, "Mildred Pierce", won the period melodrama starring Kate Winslet in the role that Joan Crawford made famous in 1945, the most nominations, with a staggering 21 nominations including best miniseries, best actress for Winslet, and Best Director Todd Haynes.
It was a close second in the nominations. CBS had the second largest number of nominations with 50, followed by NBC with 46. However, premium cable rival Showtime also scored a nomination for best series "Dexter" as well as a nomination for its star, Michael C. Hall. It also works well: Edie Falco of "Nurse Jackie," Laura Linney for "The Big C" and Matt LeBlanc of "episodes."
The series with the most nominations were "Mad Men" with 19 "Boardwalk Empire" with 18, "Modern Family," 17 and "Game of Thrones" with 13.
Nominated in the category of best drama series are "Mad Men" has won this award three consecutive years, in addition to "Dexter," "The Good Wife", "Game of Thrones", "Boardwalk Empire" and "Friday Night Lights of the night. "Nominations for Best Comedy Series went to" Glee "," Modern Family "," Parks and Recreation, "" The Office "and" 30 Rock. " One surprise: "The Big Bang Theory" finally won its way into this category after four seasons. "Glee" 12 nominations reflects a bit of a depression of the second year: There was a decrease of 19 nominations earned by the musical comedy for Fox last year.
Joining Hall in the best actor in a drama series category are Steve Buscemi in "Boardwalk Empire", Kyle Chandler for "Friday Night Lights," Hugh Laurie of "House," Jon Hamm for "Mad Men" and Timothy Olyphant in " Justified. "
Best candidates in a drama series actress Kathy Bates are "Law of Harry," Connie Britton for "Friday Night Lights", Mireille Enos in "The Killing", Julianna Margulies for "The Good Wife," Elisabeth Moss of "Mad Men" and Mariska Hargitay for "Law & Order:. Special Victims Unit"
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In fact, "Mildred Pierce", won the period melodrama starring Kate Winslet in the role that Joan Crawford made famous in 1945, the most nominations, with a staggering 21 nominations including best miniseries, best actress for Winslet, and Best Director Todd Haynes.
It was a close second in the nominations. CBS had the second largest number of nominations with 50, followed by NBC with 46. However, premium cable rival Showtime also scored a nomination for best series "Dexter" as well as a nomination for its star, Michael C. Hall. It also works well: Edie Falco of "Nurse Jackie," Laura Linney for "The Big C" and Matt LeBlanc of "episodes."
The series with the most nominations were "Mad Men" with 19 "Boardwalk Empire" with 18, "Modern Family," 17 and "Game of Thrones" with 13.
Nominated in the category of best drama series are "Mad Men" has won this award three consecutive years, in addition to "Dexter," "The Good Wife", "Game of Thrones", "Boardwalk Empire" and "Friday Night Lights of the night. "Nominations for Best Comedy Series went to" Glee "," Modern Family "," Parks and Recreation, "" The Office "and" 30 Rock. " One surprise: "The Big Bang Theory" finally won its way into this category after four seasons. "Glee" 12 nominations reflects a bit of a depression of the second year: There was a decrease of 19 nominations earned by the musical comedy for Fox last year.
Joining Hall in the best actor in a drama series category are Steve Buscemi in "Boardwalk Empire", Kyle Chandler for "Friday Night Lights," Hugh Laurie of "House," Jon Hamm for "Mad Men" and Timothy Olyphant in " Justified. "
Best candidates in a drama series actress Kathy Bates are "Law of Harry," Connie Britton for "Friday Night Lights", Mireille Enos in "The Killing", Julianna Margulies for "The Good Wife," Elisabeth Moss of "Mad Men" and Mariska Hargitay for "Law & Order:. Special Victims Unit"
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