A week before the 65th annual Primetime Emmy Awards rock the entertainment industry, nearly 80 awards were scheduled to be presented at the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony Sunday (Sept. 15) at the Nokia Theatre. Fxx will air an edited version of the Creative Arts Emmys ceremony on Sept. 21 at 9 p.m. Et.
HBO's "Behind the Candelabra" unsurprisingly took home a number of awards, while Bob Newhart won his first career Emmy for guest-starring on CBS' "The Big Bang Theory."
Here is the full list of winners:
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series - 2013: Carrie Preston, as Elsbeth Tascioni on "The Good Wife"
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series - 2013: Dan Bucatinsky, as James Novack on "Scandal"
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series - 2013: Melissa Leo, as Laurie on "Louie"
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series - 2013: Bob Newhart, as Arthur Jeffries/Professor Proton...
HBO's "Behind the Candelabra" unsurprisingly took home a number of awards, while Bob Newhart won his first career Emmy for guest-starring on CBS' "The Big Bang Theory."
Here is the full list of winners:
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series - 2013: Carrie Preston, as Elsbeth Tascioni on "The Good Wife"
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series - 2013: Dan Bucatinsky, as James Novack on "Scandal"
Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series - 2013: Melissa Leo, as Laurie on "Louie"
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series - 2013: Bob Newhart, as Arthur Jeffries/Professor Proton...
- 9/16/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Story and Photos by David Nelson.
The die-hard supporters of Spennymoor Town Football Club are a small but resolute bunch. In recent years they have endured extreme lows, the most significant of which was the loss of their clubhouse (the financial lifeblood of most non-league football clubs struggling to compete for people’s attention against the might of professional football) to a Christmas Day fire in 2003. The club tried in vain to keep their heads above water financially but ultimately 2005 marked the demise of Spennymoor United Afc and its proud 101 year history.
Spennymoor United had gone in name but its spirit lived on with the formation of Spennymoor Town Fc. Having dropped significantly down the non-league football pyramid, the newly formed club set about recovering to its rightful place, largely due in no small part to the takeover of the club by former Aston Villa footballer Bradley Groves. Under the...
The die-hard supporters of Spennymoor Town Football Club are a small but resolute bunch. In recent years they have endured extreme lows, the most significant of which was the loss of their clubhouse (the financial lifeblood of most non-league football clubs struggling to compete for people’s attention against the might of professional football) to a Christmas Day fire in 2003. The club tried in vain to keep their heads above water financially but ultimately 2005 marked the demise of Spennymoor United Afc and its proud 101 year history.
Spennymoor United had gone in name but its spirit lived on with the formation of Spennymoor Town Fc. Having dropped significantly down the non-league football pyramid, the newly formed club set about recovering to its rightful place, largely due in no small part to the takeover of the club by former Aston Villa footballer Bradley Groves. Under the...
- 5/6/2013
- by David Nelson
- Obsessed with Film
After a disastrous foray into Hollywood with the tepid sci-fi potboiler The Invasion German director Oliver Hirschbiegel returns to the realms of uneasy morality he explored in his portrait of Bunker Hitler in Downfall... and this difficult, uncomfortable film, which similarly deconstructs the notion of what “evil” is, hits even closer to home for today’s mess of a culturally fractured world. Back in 1975, a teenaged Protestant hitman (Mark Davison) killed a Catholic man, because that’s what “good” Protestant men did in Northern Ireland back then, in front of the man’s 11-year-old brother. Now, today, the two men are brought together by a television show seeking a sort of Irish version of the South African truth-and-reconciliation plan: Liam Neeson (Taken) is the former hitman who has put his life, since he got out of prison for that murder, to better use; James Nesbitt (Bloody Sunday) is the grownup...
- 11/12/2009
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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