Will this finally be the year Kevin Spacey wins an Emmy for “House of Cards”? The two-time Oscar-champ (Supporting for “The Usual Suspects” in 1995 and Lead for “American Beauty” in 1999) and Tony victor for “Lost in Yonkers” (Featured Actor in a Play in 1991) received his fifth consecutive nomination as Best Drama Actor for playing […]...
- 8/15/2017
- by Zach Laws
- Gold Derby
The "American Horror Story" franchise is one the most acclaimed programs in Emmy history, with 70 nominations over the past four years. Among the show's 13 wins include acting trophies for Jessica Lange (supporting for "Murder House"), James Cromwell (supporting for "Asylum"), Kathy Bates (supporting for "Coven") and Lange again (lead for "Coven"). Now that we've seen the finale of "American Horror Story: Hotel" on FX, who from Season 5's cast deserves to join that impressive Emmy-winning lineup? Vote in our new poll below. -Break- Subscribe to Gold Derby Breaking News Alerts & Experts’ Latest Oscar Predictions The all-star cast of "Hotel" is made up of Oscar legend Kathy Bates, Critics' Choice winner Sarah Paulson, "X-Men" star Evan Peters, Critics' Choice nominee Wes Bentley, Golden Globe champs Matt Bomer and Chloe Sevigny, Tony victor Denis O'Hare, G...
- 1/14/2016
- Gold Derby
After months of hinting, it was finally announced in official terms that Glenn Close, the six-time Oscar nominee and multi-Emmy-winning star of Dangerous Liaisons and Damages, among many other projects, will take her first stab at Broadway in two decades in Edward Albee’s magnificent domestic dramedy A Delicate Balance, last revived in 1996 in a Tony-winning production with George Grizzard and Elaine Stritch. Aside from a guest-starring stint in the Brit import The Play What I Wrote some 10 years ago, this will be the first time Ms. Close has starred on Broadway since her Tony-winning turn as Norma Desmond in...
- 5/15/2014
- by Jason Clark
- EW.com - PopWatch
News finally arrived that the upcoming Broadway revival of Les Misérables has its principal cast intact — with Iran-born musical-theater hunk Ramin Karimloo in his first Broadway role as the bread-stealing Valjean, Tony-nominee Will Swenson (Hair) as staunch Javert, Ghost’s Caissie Levy dreaming a dream of time gone by as tragic heroine Fantine, and Book of Mormon Tony victor Nikki M. James as lovelorn Eponine. Will they duplicate the successes (or in Russell Crowe’s case, non-successes) of their film counterparts, this time without the fish-eye lenses? The spring will tell, but if you live up North and are dying of curiosity,...
- 10/26/2013
- by Jason Clark
- EW.com - PopWatch
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