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Eye on Emmy: Southland's Michael Cudlitz on Cooper's Journey and That Killer (?) Ending

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For five seasons, Southland cop John Cooper served the streets of Los Angeles — and his portrayer, Michael Cudlitz, served viewers with a riveting performance.

After watching the officer in blue struggle with his sexuality, prescription drug abuse for his ailing back and troublesome rookies, it’s truly a crime that Cudlitz has not yet …READ MORE


Eye on Emmy: Horror Story: Asylum's Lily Rabe Reveals How She Became a Heavenly Hellraiser

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For Lily Rabe, the devil was in the details as she braved the second chapter of FX’s macabre miniseries, American Horror Story: Asylum. As Sister Mary Eunice, she started off as a the dutiful No. 2 to Jessica Lange’s nuthouse overlord, but then something got into the nice nun. (Could it be… Satan?!) Here, Rabe reveals how creator Ryan Murphy afforded her the freedom to raise hell — and in doing so possibly scare up an Emmy nod …READ MORE


Daytime Emmys: B&B and Y&R Dominate, GH's Ex-Lulu Wins, Days Is Named Best Drama

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Daytime Emmy Winenrs 2013

The 40th annual Daytime Emmy Awards were held Sunday night in Beverly Hills, hosted by Sam Champion (Good Morning America) and HLN personalities Robin Meade and A.J. Hammer.

CBS’ The Bold and the Beautiful boasted the biggest haul, translating its 15 nominations into …READ MORE


Eye on Emmy: Girls' Allison Williams Dives Into Marnie's Season 2 Spiral, Kanye West Cover

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You know those people who brag about not having a television? Girls’ Allison Williams has a handy response for ’em. “I always say very dryly and very honestly, ‘You should invest in one. I’m not even saying you would necessarily like our show. But TV is so good right now.’”

Williams’ awareness of the number of great performances under consideration this Emmy season makes it all the more “exciting and unbelievable” when her name gets floated as READ MORE


Emmys 2013: The Reality-Competition Series Race in Review, Including Our Dream Nominees

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Emmy Best Reality Competition Series Nominees

Considering that upstart docureality series like Duck Dynasty and Here Comes Honey Boo Boo are dominating ratings and pop culture, reality-competition series have largely been overshadowed. NBC’s buzzy singing contest The Voice last year injected some fresh blood into the Emmy reality-competition field, which had mostly been filled by the same shows for the past decade. In fact, CBS’ The Amazing Race has snagged the Emmy …READ MORE & VIEW GALLERY


Emmys 2013: The Supporting Drama Actress Race in Review, Including Our 6 Dream Nominees

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Emmy Best Supporting Actress Drama Nominees

Since Downton Abbey’s Maggie Smith took home this award not only last year but the one before (though then, the show was competing in the miniseries/movie category), does it really matter who gets nominated? We already know who’s going to win. But, if there was going to be an upset READ MORE & VIEW GALLERY


Eye on Emmy: How The Following Led Kevin Bacon to a Killer TV Debut, as a Flawed Hero

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He has traveled to the moon, survived Alcatraz, put a few good men on trial and, yes, once almost got arrested for dancing. But in the course of more than 35 years of acting, one of the few things Kevin Bacon never explored was a series regular TV role – until Fox’s The Following invited him to hunt down a clever killer. Now …READ MORE


Emmys 2013: The Supporting Drama Actor Race in Review, Including Our 6 Dream Nominees

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Emmy Best Supporting Actor Drama Nominees

Ironically, death may breathe some new life into this category! With two of last year’s nominees — Breaking Bad‘s Giancarlo Esposito (RIP, Gus) and Mad Men‘s Jared Harris (RIP, Lane) — no longer eligible, a coupla slots have opened up for new contenders. (Or one, if Esposito pulls off a long-shot nod for Revolution.) Maybe this is exactly the confluence of events that Southland’s Michael Cudlitz needs …READ MORE & VIEW GALLERY


Eye on Emmy: Orphan Black Star Tatiana Maslany Surveys the 'Most Intense' Acting Gig of Her Life

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Playing one role under a tight television production schedule is hard enough. But for Tatiana Maslany, the star of BBC America’s clone thriller Orphan Black, that would be an easy day at work.

The versatile young Canadian actress inhabits seven distinctly unique characters — more if you count when one “sister” impersonates another — and often plays opposite multiple versions of herself. READ MORE