Emmys 2008

Who Got an Emmy Nomination?

AP
Posted: 2008-07-17 11:54:50
Filed Under: Awards, TV News
LOS ANGELES (July 17) - "Mad Men," AMC's sleek drama set in the advertising world circa 1960, and FX's legal thriller "Damages" made Emmy nominations history Thursday as the first basic cable programs to gain best-series nods.

The HBO historical drama "John Adams" was the overall frontrunner with 23 bids, including a lead-actor nomination for Paul Giamatti's turn as one of America's founding fathers.

30 Rock," last year's best comedy Emmy winner, was the top nominee among sitcoms with 17 bids. "Mad Men" was the leading drama series contender with 16 nominations, including one for star Jon Hamm.

"The Wire," the just-ended, critically acclaimed HBO drama about police and drug dealers in Baltimore, lost its last shot at a best-drama nod after years of Emmy snubs. It received one nomination Thursday, for writing.

But other cable series made a serious dent in several top categories as broadcast networks watched their share of Emmy nominations glory erode.

In the lead drama actor category, four of the five nominees were stars of cable shows, including Jon Hamm of "Mad Men." In the corresponding actress category, three of the slots went to cable series stars, including Glenn Close of "Damages."

HBO failed to field a best-drama series contender for the first time in nearly a decade, after "The Sopranos" claimed the honor last year. But the premium cable channel had a leading 85 bids overall, followed by ABC with 76.

Network audience favorites that failed to make a serious showing included "Grey's Anatomy" and "Desperate Housewives," both left out of the best-series categories, although "Grey's" stars Sandra Oh and Chandra Wilson received nominations.

"Lost," rebounding with a well-received season, joined "Mad Men" and "Damages" in the best-drama series category with six nominees, including "Boston Legal, "Dexter" and "House."

Other best comedy series nominees besides "30 Rock" were "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Entourage," "The Office" and "Two And a Half Men."

Oh and Wilson are competing in the best supporting drama actress category that last year was won by castmate Katherine Heigl - who took herself of the running this time, blaming her decision on lackluster scripts.

"Lost," rebounding with a well-received season, joined "Mad Men" and "Damages" in the best-drama series category with six nominees, including "Boston Legal, "Dexter" and "House."

Other best comedy series nominees besides "30 Rock" were "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "Entourage," "The Office" and "Two And a Half Men."

Joining Hamm with lead drama acting nods were last year's winner James Spader, "Boston Legal," Bryan Cranston of "Breaking Bad," Michael C. Hall, "Dexter," Hugh Laurie, "House" and Gabriel Byrne, "In Treatment."

Close's competition for lead drama actress honors includes 2007 winner Sally Field for "Brothers & Sisters," Kyra Sedgwick, "The Closer," Mariska Hargitay, "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and Holly Hunter, "Saving Grace."

Actresses nominated for best comedy series were Tina Fey of "30 Rock," the series she created; last year's honoree America Ferrera of "Ugly Betty," Christina Applegate, "Samantha Who?" and Mary-Louise Parker, "Weeds."

Nods for comedy series actors went to Tony Shalhoub for "Monk," Steve Carrell, "The Office," Lee Pace, "Pushing Daisies," Alec Baldwin, "30 Rock" and Charlie Sheen, "Two And A Half Men."

The best miniseries category that's dominated by "Adams" also includes "The Andromeda Strain," "Cranford" and "Tin Men."

Ryan Seacrest, host of top-rated series "American Idol" made the cut in the new category of best host for a reality or reality-competition show. Other nominees were Tom Bergeron of "Dancing with the Stars," Howie Mandel of "Deal or No Deal," Heidi Klum of "Project Runway" and Jeff Probst of "Surivor."

Nominees in the top categories for the 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences by Kristin Chenoweth, Neil Patrick Harris and TV academy Chairman John Shaffner.

Shaffner surprised Harris and Chenoweth at the end of the telecast by announcing each actor's supporting-actor nomination. Chenoweth, of "Pushing Daisies," stood open-jawed, while Harris, from "How I Met Your Mother," pumped his fist and said, "Nice!"

The trio then blew out candles on a birthday cake to celebrate the Emmys' 60th anniversary.

The Emmy Awards ceremony will be held Sept. 21 and broadcast on ABC. Other Emmy honors, including those for technical achievement and guest actors and actresses in series, will be given at the creative arts ceremony on Sept. 13.

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cheercurlz 07:42:45 PM Jul 21 2008

"Mad Men" is the best series on television, bar none. I think it's great that they picked up all those emmy nominations after being turned down by HBO and others. Good for little AMC! Frankly, I was not all that impressed with "John Adams" and I couldn't watch it without feeling queasy. Not because of the quality of the show, but because of the stupid crooked and constantly moving camera angles. I had to close my eyes and LISTEN to it. Anyway, kudos to "Mad Men."

ceruleancamel 10:09:04 AM Jul 19 2008

hugh laurie has finally been nominated!!!!! i couldn't believe that they never nominated him before, especially after winning two golden globes for the role

ma7ym 09:37:30 AM Jul 19 2008

GLAD TO SEE DEXTER MADE IT!!..CANT WAIT FOR NEXT SEASON...:)

mames098 08:44:19 AM Jul 19 2008

I can not believe that the Wire did not get anything this year. It has been the best drama show EVER. I have never seen a better show, this just prove that it is being looked over because there are too many BLACK's in the cast. The show went beyond White', Black's. It was more than just Drugs. The drugs were a minor player in the show. The show is about everyday life, from the rich to the poor. It went beyond, way beyond the street and hit everyday life. So sad...

redheadkob 06:00:36 PM Jul 17 2008

ARE YOU KIDDING???? The emmys are definitely a joke when year after year the writers and actors of The Wire are ignored. This was the last season - last chance to make it right. Even a nomination would have been a nod to the fantastic work they did year after year.

frannibgood 04:11:16 PM Jul 17 2008

no originality in choices. People who have won two or more emmys should exclude themselves, as did John Laroquette.

frannibgood 04:09:04 PM Jul 17 2008

same old, same old. As if there are only 20 television actors in the world.It disgusts me. Where are the Asians, Hispanics, African-Americans, etc.?Now I know why I only watch Forensic Files.

suee30 01:52:22 PM Jul 17 2008

Most overlooked shows and casts - NCIS and Bones.

mitcheastmeck122 12:56:09 PM Jul 17 2008