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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Emmys: TV's Funny Ladies on Farts, Fame and Twitter Fury; 'House of Lies' Boss Makes Case for Dramedy Category; Joel Kinnaman Talks 'The Killing'

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The Hollywood Reporter - The Race
  June 21, 2012
 

Emmy Roundtable: TV's Funny Ladies on Farts, Fame and Twitter Fury
Seven Emmy contenders spill the beans on everything from SNL to pushy paparazzi to their "a-ha" comedy moment — plus their uncensored thoughts on that that A-list showrunner who recently complained about "labial saturation" on TV.

'House of Lies' Showrunner Makes Case for Long-Overdue Dramedy Category
Matthew Carnahan argues that the "occasional great show" gets overlooked because there is no specific award for unconventional comedies.

'The Killing's' Joel Kinnaman on Going From Criminal to Cop, and Exploring 'What It Is to Be Human' in 'RoboCop'
The 32-year-old Swede transformed himself from street tough into one of Hollywood's most talked-about actors thanks to the acclaimed AMC series and a starring role in MGM's sci-fi remake.

Emmys: 6 Top TV Critics Make Their Picks
Six pundits (including THR's Tim Goodman) join the same group chat to discuss, dish on and just plain dis the shows that might or might not score Emmy gold.

Emmys: From 'Mad Men' to 'Revenge,' the Best Bets and Underdogs Heating Up the Drama Series Race
As AMC's "Men" looks to score a historic fifth win, THR runs down the drama series that are aiming for Emmy glory come September.

Christina Applegate, Julie Bowen Dish On Mutual TV Dads
Speaking at THR's comedy actress roundtable, the women agreed Ed O’Neill's roles on on "Married … With Children" and "Modern Family" are very different.

'New Girl's' Zooey Deschanel on the Internet: It Will Get More Positive
The actress says that though there's "too much negativity" on the web right now, she believes things will look up.

Martha Plimpton Still Annoyed by 'Phony' Uproar Over Lee Aronsohn's Twitter Rant
"There is no controversy to me about this," she says on THR's comedy actress roundtable. "Women are talented, smart, half the population. Some women are not talented and stupid."

VIDEO: Comedy Actresses: Full Uncensored Interview
Full uncensored interview with our comedy actresses roundtable guests.

VIDEO: TV's Funniest Ladies Talk Farts, Fame and Twitter Fury at THR's Roundtable
Christina Applegate, Julie Bowen, Laura Dern, Zooey Deschanel, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jane Lynch and Martha Plimpton gather at the Hollywood Tower to talk about how TV has had enough "dicks and balls" during an uncensored interview.

VIDEO: Martha Plimpton on Her Twitter War with Lee Aronsohn
Raising Hope star Martha Plimpton addresses her Twitter feud with former Two and Half Men writer Lee Aronsohn: "There is no controversy to me about this. Women are talented, smart, half the population. Some women are not talented and stupid."

VIDEO: Comedy Actresses Most Embarrassing Moment
From Jane Lynch passing gas on the set of Glee and blaming an extra to Zooey Deschanel's bondage during a New Girl scene, the THR roundtable gets into their most regrettable times on set.

PHOTOS: Slay Belles: Portraits of 7 of TV's Most Gifted Comedy Actresses
From "SNL" war stories to shared memories of Ed O'Neill as a TV dad, Christina Applegate, Julie Bowen, Laura Dern, Zooey Deschanel, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jane Lynch and Martha Plimpton gathered at the Hollywood Tower in Los Angeles on May 7 to discuss the toughest parts of the job and swap outrageous anecdotes.

PHOTOS: Behind the Scenes of THR's Comedy Actress Roundtable
Christina Applegate, Julie Bowen, Laura Dern, Zooey Deschanel, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jane Lynch and Martha Plimpton show their gathered at the Hollywood Tower in Los Angeles on May 7 to reveal the moments they first knew they were funny, the topic that makes them most angry and where they would retreat if their acting careers ended tomorrow.

 
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