Emmys to expand ‘In Memoriam’ segment for Gandolfini, Monteith and others
Nominated this year for: Supporting actress in a drama series (“Game of Thrones”).
No jokes about: Her rumored beau, James Franco, and his odd attempt to get the Motion Picture Academy to notice his efforts in “Spring Breakers.”
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Nominated this year for: Lead actor in a drama series (“Mad Men”).
No jokes about: As it’s been said time and time again: Hamm’s impressive anatomy.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: The timing of the final episodes of “Breaking Bad” airing during a portion of this year’s Emmy Awards.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: OK, so she’s tied with Alec Baldwin for winning the most Screen Actor Guild Awards (eight).
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Nominated this year for: Host for a reality or reality competition program. (“Project Runway”)
No jokes about: The way she bids farewell to “Project Runway” contestants in German: “Auf Wiedersehen.”
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Nominated this year for: Lead actor in a comedy series (“The Big Bang Theory”).
No jokes about: The word “Arachnid,” meaning an eight-legged bug -- the featured topic on Parson’s “Sesame Street” guest appearance.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: Any nudges for “How I Met Your Mother,” the show Smulders stars in.
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Nominated this year for: Guest actor in a comedy series (“The Big Bang Theory”)
No jokes about: Why it took so long before Newhart finally won an Emmy.
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Nominated this year for: Guest actress in a drama series (“The Good Wife”).
No jokes about: What’s there to joke about, she’s a first-time Emmy nominee -- and a winner.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: The days when he rocked what he called the Dorothy Hamill haircut in his teens.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: The wigs Kaling has worn: including a blue Marge Simpson ‘do and a black-hued pixie cut.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: The fact that LL Cool J stands for Ladies Love Cool James.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: The 25-year gap between his two Emmy nominations.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: Her “American Pie” days.
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Nominated this year for: Host for a reality or reality competition program. (“Project Runway”).
No jokes about: The nude model-laden “Project Runway” advertisement banned from Los Angeles billboards.
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Nominated this year for: Variety series (“Late Night With Jimmy Fallon”).
No jokes about: Dare to make a joke, the funnyman will throw one right back.
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Nominated this year for: Lead actress in a drama series (“Nashville”).
No jokes about: The Conniebrittonshair.tumblr.com website. Seriously.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: And nothing here.
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Nominated this year for: Guest actor in a drama series (“Scandal”).
No jokes about: Whether he is a better actor or executive producer.
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Nominated this year for: Nothing.
No jokes about: Her Swedish Canadian (quite adorable) accent.
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Nominated this year for: Supporting actress in a comedy series (“Modern Family”).
No jokes about: Vergara’s wardrobe malfunction at last year’s Emmy Awards.
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Nominated this year for: Guest actress in a drama series (“The Americans”).
No jokes about: So did her team behind the CBS new series “The Millers” know about the summer comedy film with a super similar name, “We’re the Millers” ?
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Nominated this year for: Outstanding variety series (“Jimmy Kimmel Live”).
No jokes about: OK, the joke’s on us. Kimmel got us with “Twerking Girl” viral video. Real good.
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Nominated this year for: Lead actress in a drama series (“Homeland”).
No jokes about: Those Claire Danes cry face memes that roam the Internet.
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Nominated this year for: Lead actor in a drama series (“Breaking Bad”).
No jokes about: The so-called “Breaking Bad” spinoff “Better Call Saul.”
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Nominated this year for: Nothing this year.
No jokes about: How funny Andy Samberg can be in “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” the pair’s upcoming Fox series.
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Past Emmy nominations: 10. Lead actor in a comedy series (“30 Rock”), 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007 | guest actor in a comedy series (“Will and Grace”), 2006 and 2005 | supporting actor in a miniseries or movie (“Path to War”), 2002 | lead actor for a miniseries or special (“Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire”), 1996.
Nominated this year for: Lead actor in a comedy series (“30 Rock”).
No jokes about: Brother Stephen Baldwin pleading guilty to charges of evading $300,000 in New York state taxes this past spring.
Nominated this year for: Nothing this year.
No jokes about: Arnett’s fresh and quiet relationship with Billy Joel’s ex-wife, Katie Lee Joel.
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Nominated this year for: None, as acting isn’t his specialty. Though it is John’s first time performing on the Primetime Emmy Awards stage, in honor of the late pianist and vocalist Liberace.
No jokes about: Don’t even try to mess with the Sir.
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Nominated this year for: Lead actor in a miniseries or movie (“Behind the Candelabra”).
No jokes about: Douglas’ recent seperation from Catherine Zeta-Jones. Ouch.
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Nominated this year for: Lead actor in a miniseries or movie (“Behind the Candelabra”).
No jokes about: Damon’s appearance on Stephen Colbert’s version of “Get Lucky” being lackluster. Bryan Cranston on roller blades, anyone? (Dan Himbrechts / EPA)
Nominated this year for: Washington: Lead actress in a drama series (“Scandal”).
No jokes about: Whose skin looks better, Washington’s or Carroll’s. Talk about smooth.
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Nominated this year for: Fey: Lead actress in a comedy series (“30 Rock”). Poehler: Lead actress in a comedy series (“Parks and Recreation”).
No jokes about: Neil Patrick Harris’ hosting chops. Tough choices here.
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Nominated this year for: Zip.
No jokes about: Their actual moms, please. The pair star in CBS’ new series “Mom.”
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Nominated this year for: Zilch.
No jokes about: Wait, we want the jokes about whose Fox sitcom has the higher ratings. All in fun for the sisters.
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The “In Memoriam” segment at this year’s Emmys will be extended, with several actors and a producer receiving special recognition.
Among those to be spotlighted are James Gandolfini, whose “Sopranos” costar Edie Falco will speak; “Glee” star Cory Monteith will be paid tribute by costar Jane Lynch; Robin Williams will remember his “Mork and Mindy” friend Jonathan Winters; Rob Reiner will say some words about his “All in the Family” mother-in-law Jean Stapleton; and Michael J. Fox will pay tribute to “Family Ties” producer Gary David Goldberg.
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“The ‘In Memoriam’ is a very emotional and evocative segment for the Emmys, or any annual awards program,” said the ceremony’s executive producer Ken Ehrlich. “These five individuals brought us such great entertainment and joy, so having their close friends share personal remembrances is something that will be very meaningful for television audiences across the country and across the generations. And our traditional ‘In Memoriam’ segment will be presented in a unique new format that will give added importance to an already much anticipated segment of the Emmy show.”
The ceremony will take place Sunday at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, with the broadcast airing on CBS beginning at 5 p.m. PDT.
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