Welcome to this podcast installment of my look at the 1990s twenty-something soap opera Beverly Hills 90210. Click the play button below to listen.
DISCLAIMER: Some material for this post was derived from various public sources on the Web.
An in-depth look at popular television shows, TV movies, miniseries, and the people behind them
Welcome to this podcast installment of my look at the 1990s twenty-something soap opera Beverly Hills 90210. Click the play button below to listen.
DISCLAIMER: Some material for this post was derived from various public sources on the Web.
Welcome to this podcast installment of my look at the 1990s twenty-something soap opera Beverly Hills 90210. Click the play button below to listen.
DISCLAIMER: Some material for this post was derived from various public sources on the Web.
Welcome to this podcast installment of my look at the 1990s twenty-something soap opera Beverly Hills 90210. Click the play button below to listen.
DISCLAIMER: Some material for this post was derived from various public sources on the Web.
Welcome to this podcast installment of my look at the 1990s twenty-something soap opera Beverly Hills 90210. Click the play button below to listen.
DISCLAIMER: Some material for this post was derived from various public sources on the Web.
Welcome to this installment of my look at the 1990s twenty-something soap opera Beverly Hills 90210. To give a better sense of the world in which this show was created and why it became so popular, here’s a breakdown of the major cultural and historical events that occurred in 1990.
DISCLAIMER: Some material for this post was derived from various public sources on the Web.
Historic Events
Major Headlines
Hit Movies
Page Turners
Chart Toppers
Welcome to this podcast installment of my look at the 1990s twenty-something soap opera Beverly Hills 90210. Click the play button below to listen.
DISCLAIMER: Some material for this post was derived from various public sources on the Web.
Here’s my list of the top twenty Emmy robberies from the year 2000 to 2020. I’m not including the 2021 Emmys because it’s too recent. My focus is on awards that you would hear about on the telecast. Remember, this is just my personal opinion. Let me know what you think, or give your own list in the comments!
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 2000
Emmy winner:
My choice: Lorraine Bracco and/or Edie Falco –The Sopranos
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series 2001
Emmy winner:
My choice: Robert Downey Jr.- Ally McBeal
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 2002
Emmy winner:
My choice: Jennifer Garner Alias and/or Frances Conroy and Rachel Griffiths- Six Feet Under
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series 2003
Emmy winner:
My choice: Peter Boyle, Everybody Loves Raymond and/or Bryan Cranston- Malcom in the Middle
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 2004
Emmy winner:
My choice: James Gandolfini, The Sopranos
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series 2005
Emmy winner:
My choice: Jessica Walter, Arrested Development
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series 2006
Emmy winner:
My choice: Debra Messing, Will and Grace, and/or Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback and Jane Kaczmarek, Malcolm in the Middle
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 2007
Emmy winner:
My choice: Kyra Sedgewick, The Closer and/or Edie Falco, The Sopranos
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2008
Emmy winner:
My choice: Tony Shalhoub, Monk, Lee Pace, Pushing Daisies and Steve Carell, The Office
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 2009
Emmy winner:
My choice: William Hurt, Damages Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad and John Slattery, Mad Men
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series 2010
Emmy winner:
My choice: Christine Baranski, The Good Wife Elizabeth Moss and Christina Hendricks, Mad Men and Rose Byrne, Damages
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series 2011
Emmy winner:
My choice: Michael C. Hall, Dexter, Jon Hamm, Mad Men, Hugh Laurie, House and Timothy Olyphant, Justified
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series 2012
Emmy winner:
My choice: Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock, Don Cheadle, House of Lies, and Louis C.K., Louie
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 2013
Emmy winner:
My choice: Jonathan Banks and Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad, Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones, and Mandy Patinkin, Homeland
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series 2014
Emmy winner:
My choice: Anna Chlumsky, Veep, Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live and Kate Mulgrew, Orange is the New Black
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 2015
Emmy winner:
My choice: Claire Danes, Homeland, Tatiana Maslany, Orphan Black, Elizabeth Moss, Mad Men and Robin Wright, House of Cards
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 2016
Emmy winner:
My choice: Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul, Peter Dinklage and Kit Harrington, Game of Thrones and Michael Kelly, House of Cards
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series 2017
Emmy winner:
My choice: Claire Foy, The Crown, Keri Russell, The Americans, Evan Rachel Wood, Westworld and Robin Wright, House of Cards
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie 2018
Emmy winner:
My choice: Jessica Biel, The Sinner, Laura Dern, The Tale, Michelle Dockery, Godless and Saah Paulson, American Horror Story: Cult
Outstanding Limited Series 2019
Emmy winner:
My choice: Escape at Dannemora, Fosse/Verdon, Sharp Objects and When They See Us
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie 2020
Emmy winner:
My choice: Jeremy Irons, Watchmen, Hugh Jackman, Bad Education, Paul Mescal, Normal People and Jeremy Pope, Hollywood
Here are the reasons why I believe Mad Men won only one Acting Emmy. Let me know what you think, or if you have different reasons in the comments!
It was a Relatively new network, having made the switch from movies to network with original programming only a few years before and was only on the Emmys’ radar a few years before as well.
While other shows have big names tied to them, Mad Men wasn’t one of them. Unlike other shows that have had people become stars during its run initially, it wasn’t one of them.
Going up against more popular series like Breaking Bad, Mad Men couldn’t match their mass appeal and familiarity. Nobody associated with it was that well-known, not even the writers and producers.
Mad Men never had any loud, passionate speeches. Compared to their contemporaries, nobody grandstanded. It was too quiet and not memorable.
Breaking Bad had everything Mad Men never had: a man of action, greater popularity, and more well-known people associated with it, an actor’s favorite.
The following is a list, in no particular order, of film stars whom I think should do TV in acting roles. These people haven’t done TV before or haven’t done it in a very long time. This is not necessarily a list of my favorite film stars, but a list of stars whom I believe would do well on TV shows or series. These are all people who may be willing to do it and have not retired or moved on from the industry.
I didn’t count any TV work done before stardom or behind-the-scenes roles .I also did not take into account if they were part of foreign shows that didn’t air in the U.S.
With that said, here’s my list of film stars who should do a TV series:
Here’s my top twenty most underrated actors and TV shows. Every actor and series on this list hasn’t been given enough credit so far , or at least to the extent of their contemporaries. Remember that this is all my personal opinion and you’re welcome to disagree. Feel free to give your own list in the comments!
Shows
Actors