The Emmys are approaching fast, and before you start clamoring for Bryan Cranston or Lena Dunham to win big, maybe you should take time to inspect the less publicized nominees. There are some exciting talents in minor categories this year, and if you're as geeky about award shows as I am, you'll be clapping for some of these potential winners as you scroll over their pictures. (How you'll clap and scroll simultaneously is beyond me.)
Here are seven awesome nominees you should learn to adore before the big ceremony on September 23.
1. Judy Davis in Page Eight
Hell yes. Judy Davis has kicked our asses several times in her career, starting with My Brilliant Career and through A Passage to India, Barton Fink, Husbands and Wives, the awesome and underrated Impromptu, and in her Emmy-winning turn as Judy Garland in the TV movie Me and My Shadows. A nomination for Judy Davis...
Here are seven awesome nominees you should learn to adore before the big ceremony on September 23.
1. Judy Davis in Page Eight
Hell yes. Judy Davis has kicked our asses several times in her career, starting with My Brilliant Career and through A Passage to India, Barton Fink, Husbands and Wives, the awesome and underrated Impromptu, and in her Emmy-winning turn as Judy Garland in the TV movie Me and My Shadows. A nomination for Judy Davis...
- 9/10/2012
- by virtel
- The Backlot
MTV The cast of ‘Jersey Shore’ in Florence.
“Jersey Shore” returns for its fourth season tonight at 9 p.m., and with it comes everything viewers have learned to love about the eight cast members: Fist-pumping, blowouts, fights and Gtl’ing – but on the other side of the Atlantic. The cast left the sandy beaches of Seaside, N.J., and Miami for the Renaissance Capital of the world, Florence, Italy.
The show is the brainchild of Executive Producer SallyAnn Salsano, founder and president of 495 Productions.
“Jersey Shore” returns for its fourth season tonight at 9 p.m., and with it comes everything viewers have learned to love about the eight cast members: Fist-pumping, blowouts, fights and Gtl’ing – but on the other side of the Atlantic. The cast left the sandy beaches of Seaside, N.J., and Miami for the Renaissance Capital of the world, Florence, Italy.
The show is the brainchild of Executive Producer SallyAnn Salsano, founder and president of 495 Productions.
- 8/4/2011
- by Josée Rose
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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