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2010 Emmy Nominees React

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

There’s nothing like your first time.

The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Award nominees were announced Thursday with newcomers making up a major portion of the performing categories, resulting in a number of extremely surprised reactions.

First-time nominee Connie Britton, whose “Friday Night Lights” co-star Kyle Chandler also landed his first nod for the NBC drama, actually doubted the news when she got it.

“The first two calls I had this morning, I still was like, “Are you sure? There must be some mistake,” Britton told EW.com after missing out on a nod for the past four seasons.

“Lost” star Matthew Fox, who earned his first-ever nomination, was equally surprised.

“Me personally, I didn’t even know the nominations were happening today,” he told Variety on Thursday. “It wasn’t until I was awakened by a barrage of phone calls and text messages when it suddenly clicked it must be some kind of awards day.”

Another first-time nominee, “Mad Men’s” buxom red-head Christina Hendricks, who was nominated for best supporting actress alongside co-star Elisabeth Moss, experienced more of a bitter sweet reaction.

“My cheeks hurt from smiling” she told Variety.

“Glee’s” Matthew Morrison found it equally difficult to maintain a poker face.

“I want to say this stuff doesn’t matter to me right now, but I can’t wipe the smile off my face,” he told the Hollywood Reporter.

Co-star Lea Michele was doubly excited about her best actress nomination.

“The ceremony is on my birthday,” she told AP, “so it’s like the best birthday present in the entire world.”

But another “Glee” star was less focused on her own nomination. Best supporting actress nominee Jane Lynch put in her vote for Glenn Close, who is up once again for best actress for her role as Patty Hewes “Damages.”

“Get ready for a big, humiliating loss fellow nominees,” she told The Insider of the woman she says inspired Sue Sylvester.

Neil Patrick Harris, who earned two nominations, one for his guest appearance on “Glee” and one for his supporting role in “How I Met Your Mother,” has big plans for his future with the Academy.

“Maybe next year I’ll get three!,” he quipped in a statement. “At that rate, by the year 2107 I’ll be a lock for every single category. Wish me luck.”

Another optimistic nominee, Conan O’Brien, seemed to be reaping the benefits of TBS’ push to have him nominated for his short-stint as the host of “The Tonight Show” on NBC.

“Congrats to my staff on 4 Emmy nominations,” he tweeted. “This bodes well for the future of “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien.” ‘

The sweetest reactions came from the duo who plays the gay couple in “Modern Family,” both of whom scored best supporting actor nominations.

‘I now know what people mean when they say “it was a complete surprise,”‘ Jesse Tyler Ferguson tweeted. “I am sending big wet kisses to my tv lover @ericstonestreet…[and]…Keeping it real moment # 1: My Dad’s (awesome) German wife asked me if the Emmys are for TV or Theater.”

Meanwhile, his co-star stuck to a string of advectives with the Twitter message, “humbled, honored, excited, thankful, happy. very happy.”

The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards will be hosted by Jimmy Fallon on Aug. 29 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

Lea Michele Celebrates Emmy Nomination

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

This year’s Emmy Awards will air on August 29—which will be Glee nominee Lea Michele’s 24th birthday. “I’m so excited that everyone’s decided to throw this party for my birthday,” she jokes to TV Guide Magazine. “I think everyone felt really bad that my birthday was only at a sushi restaurant last year, so the Emmy committee decided to help me out this year.”

Summering at her New York apartment, Michele was worried about her downstairs neighbors complaining about her screams of joy when word came in about her first Emmy nomination as lead actress in a comedy. “I didn’t want to scream too loud, because I got a noise complaint recently from my neighbors. I think that had to do with my high heels.” She received text messages from Glee creator Ryan Murphy and co-stars Matthew Morrison, Jenna Ushkowitz and Chris Colfer. “I’m sure Amber [Riley] is still sleeping. It’s weird to be apart from each other. When the Golden Globe nominations came out we all came in to work that day to share our excitement.”

Although Michele was favored to land a nom, the actress says she is in shock. “I’m looking at the names [of fellow nominees] Tina Fey, Edie Falco, Toni Collette and Amy Poehler —it’s just mind-boggling to me. I’m such a fan of those women.”

Next season on Glee, Michele hopes that Rachel and Finn will get to have a go of it as a couple. “I want to see what that would look like since we’ve only been able to date for a week at a time—like real high school romances.”

source:  tvguide.com

Regis and Kelly (6/15/10)

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Lea was on Regis and Kelly this morning and you can watch her appearance below.  I’ll try to have some screencaptures up soon!

Glee Match-Ups

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

How did everyone like the Spring Premiere of “Glee”? I’ve posted a video for you all today. It includes Lea talking about relationships in “Glee” and who Rachel should end up with. Who do you think Rachel should end up with? Tell me in the Fan Chat Box! Also, if you encounter a picture that isn’t showing up in the gallery please email me the album link and I will fix it!

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Glee cast on Oprah!

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Lea and the cast of Glee were on today’s Oprah and they were absolutely amazing! Here’s a video of there first performance of ‘Somebody to Love’ towards the beginning of the show. Below you can also access the interview parts of the show and their second performance towards the end of the show, where they performed ‘Don’t Stop Believin’. Lea sounded amazing, it gives me chills when I listen to her!

Interview Part 1
Interview Part 2
Performance #2