Posts Tagged ‘Emmy Awards’
Emmy Looks for Less, As Seen on The View!
Friday, September 26th, 2008Nominees Announced for 60th Primetime Emmy Awards
Thursday, July 17th, 2008Our selections for winners are in italics!
Outstanding Animated Program
Creature Comforts America – CBS
King of The Hill – FOX
The Simpsons – FOX
SpongeBob SquarePants – Nickelodeon
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Tony Shalhoub – Monk
Steve Carell – The Office
Lee Pace – Pushing Daisies
Alec Baldwin – 30 Rock
Charlie Sheen – Two And A Half Men
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
James Spader – Boston Legal
Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad
Michael C. Hall – Dexter
Hugh Laurie – House
Gabriel Byrne – In Treatment
Jon Hamm – Mad Men
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or A Movie
Ralph Fiennes – Bernard and Doris
Ricky Gervais – Extras
Paul Giamatti – John Adams
Kevin Spacey – Recount
Tom Wilkinson – Recount
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Julia Louis-Dreyfus – The New Adventures of Old Christine
Christina Applegate – Samantha Who?
Tina Fey – 30 Rock
America Ferrera – Ugly Betty
Mary-Louise Parker – Weeds
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Sally Field – Brothers & Sisters
Kyra Sedgwick – The Closer
Glenn Close – Damages
Mariska Hargitay – Law & Order
Holly Hunter – Saving Grace
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or A Movie
Catherine Keener – An American Crime
Susan Sarandon – Bernard And Doris
Dame Judi Dench – Cranford
Laura Linney – John Adams
Phylicia Rashad – A Raisin in The Sun
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeremy Piven – Entourage
Kevin Dillon – Entourage
Neil Patrick Harris – How I Met Your Mother
Rainn Wilson – The Office
Jon Cryer – Two And a Half Men
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Wiliam Shatner – Boston Legal
Ted Danson – Damages
Zeljko Ivanek – Damages
Michael Emerson – Lost
John Slattery – Mad Men
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
David Morse – John Adams
Stephen Dillane – John Adams
Ton Wilkinson – John Adams
Denis Leary – Recount
Bob Balaban – Recount
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Kristin Chenoweth – Pushing Daisies
Jean Smart – Samantha Who?
Amy Poehler – Saturday Night Life
Holland Taylor – Two and a Half Men
Vanessa Williams – Ugly Betty
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Candice Bergen – Boston Legal
Rachel Griffiths – Brothers & Sisters
Chandra Wilson – Grey’s Anatomy
Sandra Oh – Grey’s Anatomy
Dianne Wiest – In Treatment
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Eileen Atkins – Cranford
Ashley Jensen – Extras
Alfre Woodard – Pictures of Hollis Woods
Audra McDonald – A Raisin In The Sun
Laura Dern – Recount
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Shelley Berman – Curb Your Enthusiasm
Rip Torn – 30 Rock
Will Arnett – 30 Rock
Steve Buscemi – 30 Rock
Tim Conway – 30 Rock
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Stanley Tucci – ER
Glynn Turman – In Treatment
Robin Williams – Law & Order
Robert Morse – Mad Men
Oliver Platt – Nip/Tuck
Charles Durning – Rescue Me
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Polly Bergen – Desperate Housewives
Kathryn Joosten – Desperate Housewives
Sarah Silverman – Monk
Carrie Fisher – 30 Rock
Edie Falco – 30 Rock
Elaine Stritch – 30 Rock
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Ellen Burstyn – Big Love
Diahann Carroll – Grey’s Anatomy
Cynthia Nixon – Law & Order
Anjelica Huston – Medium
Sharon Gless – Nip/Tuck
Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
Jon Stewart – 80th Annual Academy Awards
Stephen Colbert – The Colbert Report
David Letterman – Late Show with David Letterman
Don Rickles – Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project
Tina Fey – Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
Ryan Seacrest – American Idol
Tom Bergeron – Dancing with the Stars
Howie Mandel – Deal or No Deal
Heidi Klum – Project Runway
Jeff Probst – Survivor
Outstanding Comedy Series
Cure Your Enthusiasm
Entourage
The Office
30 Rock
Two and a Half Men
Outstanding Drama Series
Boston Legal
Damages
Dexter
House
Lost
Mad Men
Outstanding Miniseries
The Andromeda Strain
Cranford
John Adams
Tin Man
Outstanding Made for Television Movie
Bernard and Doris
Extras
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter
A Raisin in The Sun
Recount
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Late Show with David Letterman
Real Time with Bill Maher
Saturday Night Live
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special
Bill Maher: The Decider
George Carlin: It’s Bad For YA!
James Taylor: One Man Band
Kathy Griffin: Straight to Hell
The Kennedy Center Honors
Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project
Outstanding Children’s Program
Classical Baby: The Poetry Show
Hannah Montana
High School Musical 2
Nick News with Linda Ellerbee
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
Outstanding Nonfiction Special
AFI’s 100 Years…100 Movies
Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq
Autism: The Musical
Pioneers of Television – Late Night: Johnny, Jack, Steve, and Merv
The Pixar Story
Outstanding Nonfiction Series
American Masters
Biography
Deadliest Catch
Inside the Actors Studio
This American Life
Outstanding Reality Program
Antiques Roadshow
Dirty Jobs
Extreme Makeover Home Edition
Intervention
Kathy Griffin: My Life On the D-List
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
The Amazing Race
American Idol
Dancing With the Stars
Project Runway
Top Chef
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No Emmy for Izzie in ‘08
Friday, June 13th, 2008Grey’s Anatomy star Katherine Heigl has opted to pull her hat from the Emmy ring, but it isn’t because she already has an Emmy under her belt. Heigl offered the following incendiary quote as explanation:
“I did not feel that I was given the material this season to warrant an Emmy nomination and in an effort to maintain the integrity of the academy organization” and “in addition, I did not want to potentially take away an opportunity from an actress who was given such materials.” So, basically, Katherine is saying that the Grey’s writers didn’t provide her with quality scenes that would allow her to showcase her skills.

This comes from a woman who won the Emmy last year, for performing in scenes that were created by the same writers. Add in the writer’s strike, and Katherine’s tendency to bite the hand that feeds her…and all we can say is that (as TMZ.com noted) Katherine needs to get off her “Heigl horse”!
Let’s recap – she trash talked her first successful movie in Vanity Fair magazine, when she said that Knocked Up “paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight.” She blasted the announcer at last year’s Emmy awards for pronouncing her name wrong, she was caught on video literally yanking BFF T.R. Knight away from adoring fans (jealous that she wasn’t in the spotlight for once, perhaps?), and now there’s this Emmy nonsense.

Insiders at Grey’s Anatomy were quick to label the affront as a”slap in the face”. Entertainment Weekly got the full response, where a source explains that “the show bent over backwards to accommodate her film schedule, and then she criticizes the show for lack of material? It’s an ungrateful slap in the face to the very writers responsible for her Emmy win in the first place.” We agree, 100%! That being said, the girl has some serious style that we still want to emulate…
Katherine Heigl’s Lavish Flower Ring at the 07 Emmys!
Tuesday, November 6th, 2007Our favorite Grey’s gal, Katherine Heigl, was stunning at the 2007 Emmy Awards. Good thing, too, since she won an award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama! If you’d like a fake ring version of her gorgeous flower cocktail ring, then look no further. Our rings are too fun to save for just awards shows, so pair it with prom dresses, jeans, even wedding gowns! We have three options for you to choose from…one pretty in pink, one stylish spider, and one bling-tastic flower. Which ring will you rock?!











