#10.
How about LOST? Its cast is made up of veteran actors and rookie actors alike. They are all talented. They can all have a long career in Hollywood. Sure, several actors (and their characters) stand out, such as Michael Emerson, Terry O’Quinn, Henry Ian Cusick, Elizabeth Mitchell, Josh Holloway, Yunjin Kim, Matthew Fox, Jorge Garcia, and Naveen Andrews. But overall, the diversity and the collective and individual talent of the Lost cast makes it a great ensemble. —LadySolitaire
http://www.ew.com/ew/gallery/0,,20295573_9,00.html
Sunday July 19, 2009
By MUMTAJ BEGUM
Be charmed by the wave of Australian talent sweeping US television. They are waltzing to Tinseltown and into our living rooms…
In the TV-scape, too, the Australians are proving to be an asset. Here, we take a look at 14 hardworking Australians (in no particular order) who are (or have been) regulars in our living rooms.
13. Emilie de Ravin (Lost) – It would not be right if Australia was not represented in a series that had characters of virtually every nationality! Before embarking on Lost, the 27-year-old has been chalking up an impressive resume that includes Roswell, NCIS and CSI: Miami. After Lost, she secured a tiny role in the current gangster movie Public Enemies and a considerably bigger part opposite Robert Pattinson in Remember Me.
http://www.star-ecentral.com/news/story.asp?file=/2009/7/19/tvnradio/4311040&sec=tvnradio
Per EW’s Ken Tucker today:
• Best Lead Actor in a Drama: Sure To Be Snubbed: Josh Holloway, who’s overdue for Lost.
• Best Lead Actress in a Drama: Sure To Be Snubbed: Evangeline Lilly in Lost.
http://watching-tv.ew.com/2009/07/emmy-awards-nominated-snubs.html
TV Guide’s picks to be nominated:
Best Drama Series
Lost: For keeping our attention through time and space
Best Actor in a Drama
Josh Holloway, Lost: For finding the hero inside the con man
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama
Jeremy Davies, Lost: For becoming the brains, and then the heart, of the operation
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama
Elizabeth Mitchell, Lost: For being da bomb
http://www.tvguide.com/News/TVGuide-coms-Emmy-1008048.aspx
I only posted the categories that LOST won; to see the rest, click on the link at the bottom.
Best Drama
Lost
Drama Queen
Elizabeth Mitchell as Dr. Juliet Burke, Lost
Drama King
Josh Holloway as James “Sawyer” Ford, Lost
Best Baddie
Michael Emerson as Benjamin Linus, Lost
Best Fight
Sawyer versus Jack, Lost
Moment That Made You Want to Throw Your TV Out the Window
Juliet gives up, Lost
Best Tearjerker
Juliet’s final scene, Lost
What do you think of those results? Did your team kick ass, or were you shut out by mean ol’ Lost? Post your reaction in the comments!
source : EONLINE
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2. OK, fine, a show could have premiered in the ’80s (hello, “The Simpsons”), but then it had better make sure it was on for a majority of the oughts as well.
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