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3 weeks ago |
goldderby.com | Jim Halterman
“At that time, I never dreamed that it would go where it's gone,” says Allison Janney of her acting career, when she’s told it has been 25 years since she won her first Emmy Award. In 2000, she won in the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role as C.J. Cregg on The West Wing (she’d also win the following year in the same category, as well as two more times in 2002 and 2004 as Lead Actress). She'd later add three more trophies — two for Mom and one for Masters of Sex.
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3 weeks ago |
variety.com | Jim Halterman
Anytime a Netflix series spends its first weekend in the streamer’s Top 10 is a good sign that the stars have aligned at catching viewers’ attention. This past weekend revealed a promising future for new Thai drama “Mad Unicorn” since the seven episode limited series that dropped on May 29 spent the weekend in the #1 spot for series in Thailand.
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4 weeks ago |
goldderby.com | Jim Halterman
Tough and sassy Ava Coleman was put through the wringer in Season 4 of Abbott Elementary, but Janelle James can look back at her onscreen persona and confidently say, “They kind of threw everything at me this season and I feel like I delivered.” And then some!On the positive side, Ava may have fought it at first, but she eventually eased into a mature romance with chill I.T. guy O'Shon (Matthew Law), a relationship that helped balance out the bigger story arcs that were the opposite of happy.
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4 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Jim Halterman
Tough and sassy Ava Coleman was put through the wringer in Season 4 of Abbott Elementary, but Janelle James can look back at her onscreen persona and confidently say, “They kind of threw everything at me this season and I feel like I delivered.” And then some!On the positive side, Ava may have fought it at first, but she eventually eased into a mature romance with chill I.T. guy O'Shon (Matthew Law), a relationship that helped balance out the bigger story arcs that were the opposite of happy.
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1 month ago |
goldderby.com | Jim Halterman
Delving into the history of the Emmys, rich and storied histories abound especially when looking at the myriad of changes that come up for some categories more than others, as is evident when looking at Best TV Movie. The name itself seems pretty straightforward but then why are there more than a few head-scratching moments in its past?
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