The supporting acting Emmy races commonly deliver the most surprises. Nominees can selection from EGOTs to actors having the to start with recognition of their occupations, to anything in involving. And at the 56th once-a-year Primetime Emmy awards, held Sept. 19, 2004, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, the a few supporting actress races proved that truth of the matter once again, as all had been awarded to initial-timers — even as a upcoming president handed an Emmy to a future gubernatorial candidate.
A earn for ‘Sex’ and foreseeable future politics
As Cynthia Nixon, who gained for playing the Sort A lawyer Miranda Hobbes on “Sex and the City” (HBO), pointed out in her speech, she was a showbiz veteran when she ultimately acquired her very first Emmy, adhering to two nominations the past two many years for the same function. She’d go on to get a 2nd in 2008 as a guest actress on “Law & Purchase: SVU.”
Even though Nixon’s co-star Sarah Jessica Parker also received that night for direct actress in a comedy, her other two crucial co-stars Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis went residence vacant-handed. Cattrall was in the end nominated for her “Sex” purpose five instances with no wins this was Davis’ only nomination. Megan Mullally (“Will & Grace,” NBC) won in this classification in 2000 and 2006, even though Doris Roberts (“Everybody Loves Raymond,” CBS) received in the category in 2001 and acquired an additional Emmy in 1983 for supporting actress in a drama. She died in 2016.
In an only-at-the-Emmys matchup, Nixon (who would go on to run for governor of New York), was introduced with her Emmy by Simon Cowell and Donald Trump. After thanking her mom in the viewers, she extra, “I have been acting for 25 many years, because I was 12, and I hope to act for another 50 — but I really do not believe I will at any time have an additional work like this 1.” “Sex and the City” ended its run before in 2004.
Rookie nominee blanks six-time Emmy vet
Actors from “The Sopranos” owned the remarkable supporting types that evening in addition to Michael Imperioli winning the supporting actor class, Drea de Matteo was astonished to come across herself tapped as a winner for taking part in the doomed Adriana La Cerva. It was her first and only Emmy nomination. She was competing towards fellow to start with-time nominee Robin Weigert (“Deadwood,” HBO) two-time nominee Janel Moloney (“The West Wing,” NBC) two-time winner Stockard Channing (“West Wing”) and six-time winner Tyne Daly (“Judging Amy,” CBS).
Accepting her award from Amber Tamblyn and Zach Braff, De Matteo was shell-stunned. “I have absolutely nothing to say,” she mentioned. “There are so a lot of individuals responsible for this, but if I even check out to thank any of them proper now, I could possibly puke, choke, cry or die. You’ve all currently witnessed me [as Adrianna] do that, so I’m just heading to say thank you, go have 10 drinks and I’ll thank you all later.”
Talent so huge it could encourage a quiche
“Angels in America” (HBO) was on this sort of a roll at the Emmys this calendar year it couldn’t have been as well a great deal of a surprise when Mary-Louise Parker, playing the hallucinating Harper Pitt, won her very first Emmy for the portion. The other folks in the classification bundled Oscar and two-time Emmy winner Julie Andrews (“Eloise at Christmastime,” ABC) to start with-time nominee Anne Heche (“Gracie’s Decision,” Life time) six-time nominee Anjelica Huston (“Iron Jawed Angels,” HBO) and 18-time nominee Angela Lansbury (“The Blackwater Lightship,” CBS). Lansbury, who died in 2022, has the most nominations of any actor who hardly ever gained an Emmy.
“My buddy Larissa claims that there are some roles that are so perfectly-composed that you almost begin successful awards the day you get the part,” said Parker right after accepting her award from William Petersen and Dennis Franz. “So I’d like to thank [Emmy-winning screenwriter] Tony Kushner for successful this award for me, and also to the mighty [Emmy-winning director] Mike Nichols, who could get a good effectiveness out of a quiche, I swear to god.”