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sarahh
07-14-2005, 07:22 AM
.....'Desperate Housewives' Tops Emmy Nods
By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer


"Desperate Housewives," a dark satire about suburbia that became an instant television hit in its debut season, was among top nominees announced Thursday for the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.

The ABC series, competing in the comedy category, received 15 nominations, sharing status as series front-runner with the rowdy NBC sitcom "Will & Grace," which also got 15 bids.

Premium cable channel HBO once again dominated the made-for-TV category with two of its films, "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers" and "Warm Springs," each garnering 16 bids to top all nominees.

Nominations were announced in an early morning ceremony at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre.

There were Emmy riches for both departing series and newcomers.

"Everybody Loves Raymond," which wrapped after nine seasons, received 13 nominations including best comedy.

"Lost," a freshman drama about air crash survivors stranded on a mysterious island, got 12 bids.

Joining "Desperate Housewives," "Will & Grace" and "Everybody Loves Raymond" in the best comedy series category were last year's winner, "Arrested Development," and "Scrubs."

Besides "Lost," other best-drama series contenders were "Deadwood," "Six Feet Under," "24" and the veteran White House drama "The West Wing."

Three stars of "Desperate Housewives" were honored in the category best lead actress in a comedy series including Marcia Cross, Teri Hatcher and Felicity Huffman. Left out were co-stars Eva Longoria and Nicollette Sheridan.

Other nominees in the category were Patricia Heaton of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and Jane Kaczmarek of "Malcolm in the Middle."

Among those named in the category for best lead actor in a comedy series were two Emmy newcomers, Jason Bateman of "Arrested Development" and Zach Braff of "Scrubs. Also nominated were Eric McCormack of "Will & Grace," Ray Romano of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and Tony Shalhoub of "Monk."

James Spader, last year's winner of the lead actor in a drama series award, was nominated again for "Boston Legal." Other nominees were Hank Azaria for "Huff," Hugh Laurie for "House," Ian McShane for "Deadwood" and Kiefer Sutherland for "24."

Film star Glenn Close, who joined "The Shield" last season, received a bid as best lead actress in a drama series. Other nominees were Frances Conroy of "Six Feet Under," Jennifer Garner of "Alias," Mariska Hargitay of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and first-time Emmy nominee Patricia Arquette of "Medium."

In addition to "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers," which dramatized the life of the great comic film star, and "Warm Springs," which recounted Franklin D. Roosevelt's struggle with polio before he became president, other nominees in the TV movie category were "Lackawanna Blues," "The Office Special" and "The Wool Cap."

Elvis Presley scored again in the outstanding miniseries category as "Elvis" garnered six nominations including one for its star, Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The lead nominee, with 10 bids was "Empire Falls," and other contenders included "The 4400" and "The Lost Prince."

The 57th Emmy Awards are scheduled to air Sept. 18 on CBS. A host has yet to be announced for the Shrine Auditorium ceremony in which 27 awards will be presented.

Other honors, including those for technical achievement and guest actors and actresses in series, will be given at a ceremony a week before the award show.

scarlett
07-14-2005, 07:48 AM
No Kristin Bell of Veronica Mars or Lauren Graham of Gilmore Girls? When will the Emmy voters start watching the smaller networks?

lawyerlee
07-14-2005, 08:13 AM
It's like the Emmy voters only watched Desperate Housewives this season or something. :rolleyes: How lame. Actually most of the nominees in the best actress in a comedy are lame, IMHO. WTF?! :(

I'm so happy for Jennifer Garner, though. She really deserves that nomination! And for Zac Braff, too. He's great. I'm also pleased that they nominated Frances Conroy of Six Feet Under and the show itself.

As for Everybody Loves Raymond, I guess I don't see what everyone else does. In my experience, the best things about that show are the supporting characters, but the leads got nominations, too. Whatever.

They should let me vote, damnit! ;)

lawyerlee
07-14-2005, 08:14 AM
No Kristin Bell of Veronica Mars or Lauren Graham of Gilmore Girls? When will the Emmy voters start watching the smaller networks?
GG gets screwed every freaking year. Lameasses! :(

sarahh
07-14-2005, 08:20 AM
Drama series“Deadwood,” HBO; “Lost,” ABC; “Six Feet Under,” HBO; “24,” Fox; “The West Wing,” NBC

Comedy series
“Arrested Development,” Fox; “Desperate Housewives,” ABC; “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS; “Scrubs,” NBC; “Will & Grace,” NBC

Miniseries
“Elvis,” CBS; “Empire Falls,” HBO; “The 4400,” USA; “The Lost Prince (Masterpiece Theatre),” PBS

Made-for-TV movie
“Lackawanna Blues,” HBO; “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO; “The Office Special,” BBC America; “Warm Springs,” HBO; “The Wool Cap,” TNT

Variety, Music or Comedy Series
“Da Ali G Show,” HBO; “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” Comedy Central; “Late Night With Conan O’Brien,” NBC; “Late Show With David Letterman,” CBS; “Real Time With Bill Maher,” HBO

Variety, Music or Comedy Special
“77th Annual Academy Awards,” ABC; “Dave Chappelle: For What It’s Worth,” Showtime; “Everybody Loves Raymond — The Last Laugh,” CBS; “The Games of The XXVIII Olympiad — Opening Ceremony,” NBC; “58th Annual Tony Awards (2004),” CBS

Actor, Drama Series
James Spader, “Boston Legal,” ABC; Ian McShane, “Deadwood,” HBO; Hugh Laurie, “House,” Fox; Hank Azaria, “Huff,” Showtime; Kiefer Sutherland, “24,” Fox

Actress, Drama Series
Jennifer Garner, “Alias,” ABC; Mariska Hargitay, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” NBC; Patricia Arquette, “Medium,” NBC; Glenn Close, “The Shield,” FX; Frances Conroy, “Six Feet Under,” HBO

Supporting Actor, Drama Series
William Shatner, “Boston Legal,” ABC; Oliver Platt, “Huff,” Showtime; Naveen Andrews, “Lost,” ABC; Terry O’Quinn, “Lost,” ABC; Alan Alda, “The West Wing,” NBC

Supporting Actress, Drama Series
Sandra Oh, “Grey’s Anatomy,” ABC; Blythe Danner, “Huff,” Showtime; Tyne Daly, “Judging Amy,” CBS; CCH Pounder, “The Shield,” FX; Stockard Channing, “The West Wing,” NBC

Actor, Comedy Series
Jason Bateman, “Arrested Development,” Fox; Ray Romano, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS; Tony Shalhoub, “Monk,” USA; Zach Braff, “Scrubs,” NBC; Eric McCormack, “Will & Grace,” NBC

Actress, Comedy Series
Marcia Cross, “Desperate Housewives,” ABC; Teri Hatcher, “Desperate Housewives,” ABC; Felicity Huffman, “Desperate Housewives,” ABC; Patricia Heaton, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS; Jane Kaczmarek, “Malcolm In The Middle,” Fox

Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
Jeffrey Tambor, “Arrested Development,” Fox; Jeremy Piven, “Entourage,” HBO; Peter Boyle, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS; Brad Garrett, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS; Sean Hayes, “Will & Grace,” NBC

Supporting Actress, Comedy Series
Jessica Walter, “Arrested Development,” Fox; Doris Roberts, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS; Holland Taylor, “Two And A Half Men,” CBS; Conchata Ferrell, “Two And A Half Men,” CBS; Megan Mullally, “Will & Grace,” NBC

Actor, Miniseries or a Movie
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, “Elvis,” CBS; Ed Harris, “Empire Falls,” HBO; Geoffrey Rush, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO; Kenneth Branagh, “Warm Springs,” HBO; William H. Macy, “The Wool Cap,” TNT

Actress, Miniseries or a Movie
Blythe Danner, “Back When We Were Grownups (Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation),” CBS; Debra Winger, “Dawn Anna,” Lifetime Television; S. Epatha Merkerson, “Lackawanna Blues,” HBO; Halle Berry, “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” ABC; Cynthia Nixon, “Warm Springs,” HBO

Supporting Actor, Miniseries or a Movie
Randy Quaid, “Elvis,” CBS; Paul Newman, “Empire Falls,” HBO; Philip Seymour Hoffman, “Empire Falls,” HBO; Christopher Plummer, “Our Fathers,” Showtime; Brian Dennehy, “Our Fathers,” Showtime

Supporting Actress, Miniseries or a Movie
Camryn Manheim, “Elvis,” CBS; Joanne Woodward, “Empire Falls,” HBO; Charlize Theron, “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers,” HBO; Jane Alexander, “Warm Springs,” HBO; Kathy Bates, “Warm Springs,” HBO

jeanine
07-14-2005, 08:43 AM
Like scarlett, i would have loved to see Lauren Graham from GG or Kristen Bell from Veronica Mars - or even the shows themselves get nominated. However - I am thrilled that they are finally paying some attention to Scrubs and Zach Braff! I really don't understand all the nominations for Will and Grace. While this season was a little better than the past few, that show is WAY past its prime. Also - I love that Terry O'Quinn was nominated!

meatpie
07-14-2005, 11:52 AM
I don't get Will&Grace either.

HOWEVER, I think the Emmy noms this year improved from year's past. Adding Zach Braff (although I think it took the publicity around his movie Garden State to help get him nominated :rolleyes: ) and SCRUBS were great strides!! But I thought Dr. Cox (SCRUBS) really deserved a supporting actor - comedy nomination and was sad that he was not included. I LOVE Jeremy Priven from Entourage and thought that nom was well-earned.

Loved Terry O'Quinn's nom as well!!!

How the West Wing still manages a Best Drama nod, though, I don't understand. Overall better for me. Can you tell I am a total TV geek?