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Neat tidbit
Just found this. Would be an easy Google, so try it without googling or using outside references. There are two hefty clues built-in to the question anyway. Another clue is that she (the answer) is connected to a current film.
Who holds the record for primetime Emmy nominations without a win, with 18, including 12 consecutive nominations on the show in which she starred?
Who holds the record for primetime Emmy nominations without a win, with 18, including 12 consecutive nominations on the show in which she starred?
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Susan Lucci did finally win, but anyway she's daytime, not prime time.
On prime time? Miss Kitty (Amanda whatever) on Gunsmoke? Laura Innes on ER?
Hard to think of a prime time show which maintained enough quality over 12 years to generate Emmy-nominated performances for the same character. ER certainly no longer has it, & I don't recall Innes being nominated continually anyway.
S. Epatha Merkeson (as Abby Van Buren) on Law & Order?
She finally won for a cable show I have not yet seen.
On prime time? Miss Kitty (Amanda whatever) on Gunsmoke? Laura Innes on ER?
Hard to think of a prime time show which maintained enough quality over 12 years to generate Emmy-nominated performances for the same character. ER certainly no longer has it, & I don't recall Innes being nominated continually anyway.
S. Epatha Merkeson (as Abby Van Buren) on Law & Order?
She finally won for a cable show I have not yet seen.
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Spoiler
She hasn't won an Oscar either in three nominations for Supporting Actress. The time she was really robbed was for Machurian Candidate, which may have been the best screen villainess of all time.
Patty Duke won for Miracle Worker. Unfortunately for Lansbury, the Oscars tend to vote for actors who play mentally or physically handicapped people.
Patty Duke won for Miracle Worker. Unfortunately for Lansbury, the Oscars tend to vote for actors who play mentally or physically handicapped people.
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Lansbury it is. I watched Broadway's Last Treasures 3 last night, in which we heard Ethel Merman belting Everything's Coming Up Roses. On the extras was Lansbury doing the same song the year of the revival, and she is ten times better. All Merman had was power. Lansbury has expression, uses her hands, moves around. I felt encouraged rather than shouted at. She did not win four Tonys in 13 years for nothing.
I agree with her not winning an Emmy for Murder, She Wrote. It was not a particularly challenging role.
I crack up at Bea Arthur's one-woman show, in which she reveals Lansbury is a big pottymouth offstage. This regal, classically-trained British actress, is swearing like a sailor.
I agree with her not winning an Emmy for Murder, She Wrote. It was not a particularly challenging role.
I crack up at Bea Arthur's one-woman show, in which she reveals Lansbury is a big pottymouth offstage. This regal, classically-trained British actress, is swearing like a sailor.
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Listen to the two of them doing "Bosom Buddies" from the OBC soundrack of Mame. One of my favorite Broadway songs. They sound like they were having loads of fun doing it.Ritterskoop wrote: I crack up at Bea Arthur's one-woman show, in which she reveals Lansbury is a big pottymouth offstage. This regal, classically-trained British actress, is swearing like a sailor.
I've gotta watch my new copy of Broadway's Lost Treasures. But not before the Pats game.
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They did that at the '92 Tonys. I tried for years to get a copy of it from CBS (it's on YouTube now, from BLT 2). I grew up singing along with that soundtrack and a few others. Bea was my hero until I found out she is only 5'9" (just kidding - she is still my hero).gsabc wrote:Listen to the two of them doing "Bosom Buddies" from the OBC soundrack of Mame. One of my favorite Broadway songs. They sound like they were having loads of fun doing it.Ritterskoop wrote: I crack up at Bea Arthur's one-woman show, in which she reveals Lansbury is a big pottymouth offstage. This regal, classically-trained British actress, is swearing like a sailor.
I've gotta watch my new copy of Broadway's Lost Treasures. But not before the Pats game.
If you fail to pilot your own ship, don't be surprised at what inappropriate port you find yourself docked. - Tom Robbins
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At the moment of commitment, the universe conspires to assist you. - attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
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At the moment of commitment, the universe conspires to assist you. - attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.