Harold Perrineau, Paulina Alexis and Other Great Performances that Finally Deserve Emmy Recognition

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Harold Perrineau, Paulina Alexis and Other Great Performances that Finally Deserve Emmy Recognition
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There’s a long history of great actors who have never won an Emmy Award. Hugh Laurie has a total of 10 Emmy nominations with zero wins for his work but the most glaring oversight is that after six nominations for his iconic role on “House” he never took home the prize. But that’s nothing compared to Angela Lansbury, who went home empty-handed a whopping 18 times. But they’re in good company – including the likes of Jackie Gleason, Desi Arnaz Jr. and Phylicia Rashad.

With Emmy voting starting, I wanted to highlight some shows and performances that have so far gone overlooked by the. Most of the programs I chose have been completely shut out by the Academy. One is an actor who has been nominated for other roles and appears in a show that has been recognized for its music. And one is an actor on a show beloved by the Emmys who has yet to be singled out.

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