Friday, September 23, 2005

 

Gone Are The Golden Days

Despite being the most Emmy nominated Comedy Series, Will and Grace only managed to take home 2 Emmys (Both in the Creative Arts Emmys).
Still I scream Will and Grace RULEZ!! Karen and Jack too!! :p

Outstanding Cinematography For A Multi-Camera Series
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Tony Askins, Director of Photography

Tony Askins had previously won the same award for years 2001, 2002 and 2003




Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
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Bobby Cannavale as Vince D'Angelo

Bobby Cannavale first appeared on Will and Grace on 18th March 2004, Season 6 Episode 18 titled "Courting Disaster". It's the episode where the Outcast's Song "Hey Ya!" was featured. Remember? And Karen learning how to drive. She and Will was booked by a traffic police (Vince), who will later became Will's boyfriend. Great episode to watch. Very funny.

Bobby Cannavale actually appeared in many well loved Comedy and Drama series before:Ally McBeal, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Sex and the City, and Six Feet Under.His father is Italian and his mother is Cuban and he is 6' 2½" (1.89 m) tall.


57th Annual Emmy Awards saw 4 actors nominated in the same award for their work on Will and Grace: Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series

Victor Garber as Peter Bovington in Season 7 Episode 9 - Saving Grace, Again (Part 2)



Jeff Goldblum as Frank/Scott in Season 7 Episode 12 - Board Games, Season 7 Episode 14 - Bully Woolley, Season 7 Episode 15 - Dance Cards and Greeting Cards



Alec Baldwin as Malcolm in Season 7 Episode 22 - Friends with Benefits, Season 7 Episode 23 - Kiss and Tell, Season 8 Episode 1 - Season 8 Premiere





and of course Bobby Cannavale.



Another worth mentioning is Blythe Danner who was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series as Marilyn Truman, Will's mother. She won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series for her role as Izzy Huffstodt in Huff.


Once again, for the fifth consecutive year Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes lost their Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress and Actor in A Comedy Series. The last time they won was in 2000. Eric McCormack didn't take home the Emmy for Outstanding Leading Actor in A Comedy Series. He won in 2001. Debra Messing wasn't even nominated this year. She won in 2003. Will and Grace has been nominated for Best Comedy Series since 2000 and won the Emmy in 2000.

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