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Emmy Embarrassment: Statuette Still Not In Laurie's House

August 31, 2010

OK. I’ve seen Breaking Bad and it’s good, but the fact that Hugh Laurie continues to come up empty in the best actor in a drama series category at the Emmy awards is getting to be pretty embarrassing.

I mean, Bryan Cranston has three more Emmys than Hugh Laurie and Jackie Gleason put together.

Laurie’s Gregory House would be a tour de force for an American actor. For a Brit who has to both inhabit another person and another accent and culture, it is phenomenal to watch on Mondays on Fox.  No, he should not have gotten the award because he is a British actor playing an American, it just makes the portrayal that more amazing. He should get it because he’s just that good on Fox’s medical series.

Golden Globes? He’s got two of them; SAG Awards? A couple more. TV Critics Association awards? Two of those as well. People’s Choice Awards? Three, count ‘em, three. He even has a Teen Choice Award, whatever that is. People love him, teens love him, critics, guilds worth of screen actors, accountants (I’m told  — OK, Wikipedia — that Laurie is the highest paid dramatic actor in TV). So, what is it with the academy?

Mad Men took matters into its own hands. With an episode scheduled opposite the awards, the show guaranteed a win for best actor nominee Jon Hamm by writing him a Clio advertising award for a Glo Coast spot. Hamm lost to Cranston, too. AMC was quick to congratulate Matthew Weiner on his writing award with a spot in the show.

Maybe House can get a “most cynical doctor” award from the AMA next season.

Posted by John Eggerton on August 31, 2010 | Comments (2)
Industries: Content

2/26/2012 9:18:32 AM EST
In response to: Emmy Embarrassment: Statuette Still Not In Laurie's House
CheFJoe commented:

Perhaps after he won practically every other TV award in 2005-2007, the people voting for the Emmys are just a bit miffed at Hugh. By this point, though, his character is down to a formula and it would take some seriously special episodes to get him noticed.


2/26/2012 9:18:31 AM EST
In response to: Emmy Embarrassment: Statuette Still Not In Laurie's House
MIRNS commented:

The repeated snubbing of Hugh Laurie by the academy is disgraceful and ridiculous. Jealous/envious much? That’s all I can think must be behind the dissing. I work for the AMA and if I had any muscle with my employer, Hugh would be getting all sorts of accolades from us.

HUGH is the man…so more power to him and to hell with the academy!!!

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