Emmy Supporting Comedy Finalists: NBC Scores Big with 'Office,' '30 Rock' and 'SNL'
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The list of acting finalists for this year's Emmy Awards is nearly complete thanks to Tom O'Neil at Gold Derby. He has already uncovered all the major Drama categories, and now he has both Supporting Actor and Actress categories on the Comedy side. The lists are largely dominated by NBC, thanks to three apiece for past Emmy champions
The Office and
30 Rock.
Continue reading for these top 10s and a little analysis.
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Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Jon Cryer,
Two and a Half Men
Kevin Dillon,
Entourage
Justin Kirk,
Weeds
Neil Patrick Harris,
How I Met Your Mother
John Krasinski,
The Office
Jack McBrayer,
30 Rock
Tracy Morgan,
30 Rock
Jeremy Piven,
Entourage
Fred Willard,
Back to You
Rainn Wilson,
The Office
Plenty of doubling up on this list as
The Office,
30 Rock and
Entourage all get two mentions. The list is mostly as expected, though the absence of
Chi McBride as Emerson Cod on
Pushing Daisies is criminal. The one strange pick is Fred Willard, who surely must have gotten this far on name recognition for the canceled
Back to You.
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series:
Kristin Chenoweth,
Pushing Daisies
Conchata Ferrell,
Two and a Half Men
Jenna Fischer,
The Office
Jane Krakowski,
30 Rock
Judith Light,
Ugly Betty
Elizabeth Perkins,
Weeds
Amy Poehler,
Saturday Night Live
Jean Smart,
Samantha Who?
Holland Taylor,
Two and a Half Men
Vanessa Williams,
Ugly Betty
The headline here is that Amy Poehler got in thanks to
SNL deciding to go for the Comedy categories this season as opposed to Variety, which definitely mixes things up. It will be interesting to see if she can benefit from displaying a wide range of characters, and since she submitted the
Tina Fey episode, so voters will see her as Hillary Clinton, one-legged Amber on
Rock of Love, the old dancing guy from the Six Flags commercial and co-anchor of Weekend Update.
Oddly, enough, last year's winner,
Jaime Pressly from
My Name is Earl, is not on the list. Other surprises include Judith Light, who made the leap from guest star to series regular on
Ugly Betty. And while the
Desperate Housewives couldn't break in, ABC did well with two freshman shows thanks to Chenoweth and Smart.
Read More About Emmy Top 10 Finalists:
Comedy and Drama Series
Drama Supporting Actor and Comedy Lead Actress
Drama Supporting Actress
Drama Lead Actor and Actress
-John Kubicek, BuddyTV Senior Writer
Source: Gold Derby
(Image courtesy of NBC)