It’s that time of year to pass around praise to folks who don’t always receive enough attention over the course of the TV season. Read the full post.
Latest News
- Matthew Fox accuser drops assault claim
- Emma Stone set for an 'iCarly' cameo
- 'Hatfield and McCoys' sets ratings record
- 'Iron Man 3': Hints on the new villain?
- Kathie Lee Gifford: Awkward TV moments
- 'Friends' vet is new 'Whitney' showrunner
- 'Toddlers & Tiaras' star gets TLC spinoff
- 'Devil Wears Prada' sequel in the works








Enver Gjokaj on “Dollhouse”
John Noble – Fringe
Like your choice of Adam Baldwin. Eric Stonestreet is another good one, and NPH is a given.
I nominate Aldis Hodge of “Leverage”, getting all the good lines and reacting so well to being insulted.
I might also throw in Busy Phillips of “Cougar Town.” It took her character a while, but she’s got the ditz role nailed down. It’s so funny. You know you shouldn’t date a character like that, but you can’t resist.
Jennifer Morrison on House M.D.
I miss Cameron.
If you are just picking one – then Julie from Modern family and the entire cast of “Modern Family” should get an award!!! Sorry, but the Office doesn’t come close..
I’d add Ben McKenzie from Southland too. I don’t know why we don’t see more of this really good young actor on TV and movies.
Supporting characters in Chuck: Joshua Gomez (MORGAN)
Adam Baldwin, Vic sAHAY. All deserve a shot at an Emmy
Dear Ken
Why is CHUCK’s super cast not getting noticed for Emmy’s.
Watching “Sarah’ constant rollercoaster ride – gives viewers the opp to see a really fine actress display her talents. unfortunately, unnoticed…
Sam
I think Ed Helms who plays Andy on the Office is the best. He is absolutely hilarious on the show, not to mention his role in the hangover.