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Basic-cable TV series rocked the Emmys last year with victories in the drama acting races by Bryan Cranston (AMC’s “Breaking Bad”) and Glenn Close (FX’s “Damages”). Now what about such overdue veterans as Denis Leary (FX’s “Rescue Me”) and Kyra Sedgwick (TNT’s “The Closer”) and rookies Aaron Paul (“Breaking Bad”) and Christina Hendricks (AMC’s “Mad Men”)?
ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Front-runners
Simon Baker, “The Mentalist,” CBS
Benjamin Bratt, “The Cleaner,” A&E;
Gabriel Byrne, “In Treatment,” HBO
Kyle Chandler, “Friday Night Lights,” NBC
Michael Chiklis, “The Shield,” FX
Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad,” AMC
Laurence Fishburne, “CSI,” CBS
Matthew Fox, “Lost,” ABC
Michael C. Hall, “Dexter,” Showtime
Jon Hamm, “Mad Men,” AMC
Hugh Laurie, “House,” Fox
Denis Leary, “Rescue Me,” FX
Jonathan Rhys Meyers, “The Tudors,” HBO
Bill Paxton, “Big Love,” HBO
James Spader, “Boston Legal,” ABC
Kiefer Sutherland, “24,” Fox
Spotlight: It’s a crowded, fierce slugfest. Just like the race for lead drama actress, all six of last year’s nominees may return to the ring: Byrne, Cranston, Hall, Hamm, Laurie and Spader. Cranston’s victory was a jaw-dropper last year, but now he must square off against three-time champ Spader, 2002 winner Chiklis and 2006 victor Sutherland, who had to sit out last year’s bout because of the writers strike. Also in the race are overdue Laurie (three past nominations), Hall (two noms), Leary (two bids) and hot rookies like Baker.
Possible
Jeffrey Donovan, “Burn Notice,” USA
Dennis Hopper, “Crash,” Starz
Timothy Hutton, “Leverage,” TNT
Joshua Jackson, “Fringe,” Fox
Anthony LaPaglia, “Without a Trace,” CBS
Rob Lowe, “Brothers & Sisters,” ABC
Benjamin McKenzie, “Southland,” NBC
Ian McShane, “Kings,” NBC
Christopher Meloni, “Law & Order: SVU,” NBC
John Noble, “Fringe,” Fox
Edward James Olmos, “Battlestar Galactica,” Sci Fi
Tim Roth, “Lie to Me,” Fox
Patrick Swayze, “The Beast,” A&E;
Spotlight: Emmy voters are secretly Oscar snobs, and there are lots of Academy Award rivals in this TV race, including past champ Hutton (“Ordinary People”) and nominees Fishburne (“What’s Love Got to Do With It”), ), Olmos (“Stand and Deliver”) and Roth (“Rob Roy”).
ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Front-runners
Patricia Arquette, “Medium,” NBC
Angela Bassett, “ER,” NBC
Glenn Close, “Damages,” FX
Sally Field, “Brothers & Sisters,” ABC
Mariska Hargitay, “Law & Order: SVU,” NBC
Holly Hunter, “Saving Grace,” TNT
January Jones, “Mad Men,” AMC
Evangeline Lilly, “Lost,” ABC
Mary McCormack, “In Plain Sight,” USA
Mary McDonnell, “Battlestar Galactica,” Sci Fi
Elisabeth Moss, “Mad Men,” AMC
Anna Paquin, “True Blood,” HBO
Jill Scott, “The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency,” HBO
Kyra Sedgwick, “The Closer,” TNT
Jeanne Tripplehorn, “Big Love,” HBO
Spotlight: African American actors have won in the drama and comedy categories -- Bill Cosby (“I Spy”), Robert Guillaume (“Benson”), Isabel Sanford (“The Jeffersons”) -- but none has prevailed for lead drama actress. There are several contenders here: Angela Bassett (“ER”), Regina King (“Southland”) and Jill Scott (“The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency”).
Possible
Calista Flockhart, “Brothers & Sisters,” ABC
Marg Helgenberger, “CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation,” CBS
Jennifer Love Hewitt, “The Ghost Whisperer,” CBS
Regina King, “Southland,” NBC
Ellen Pompeo, “Grey’s Anatomy,” ABC
Amber Tamblyn, “The Unusuals,” ABC
Anna Torv, “Fringe,” Fox
Kate Walsh, “Private Practice,” ABC
Spotlight: Dr. Grey needs an emergency prescription for Emmy success. Most of the female stars of “Grey’s Anatomy” have been nominated except Pompeo, who performs this series’ title role. Included in past Emmy races: Sandra Oh, Katherine Heigl (winner, 2007), Chandra Wilson and even guest stars Kate Burton, Elizabeth Reaser and Christina Ricci.
SUPPORTING ACTOR, DRAMA
Front-runners
Christian Clemenson, “Boston Legal,” ABC
Patrick Dempsey, “Grey’s Anatomy,” ABC
Michael Emerson, “Lost,” ABC
Walt Goggins, “The Shield,” FX
William Hurt, “Damages,” FX
Harvey Keitel, “Life on Mars,” ABC
John Mahoney, “In Treatment,” HBO
John Noble, “Fringe,” Fox
Terry O’Quinn, “Lost,” ABC
Aaron Paul, “Breaking Bad,” AMC
William Shatner, “Boston Legal,” ABC
John Slattery, “Mad Men,” AMC
Spotlight: When actors switch categories, they tend to jump from supporting to lead, like past champ Allison Janney (“The West Wing”). But after failing to be nominated in lead, Dempsey now humbly drops to supporting.
Possible
Carlos Bernard, “24,” Fox
Jeremy Davies, “Lost,” ABC
Bruce Dern, “Big Love,” HBO
John Doman, “Damages,” FX
Josh Holloway, “Lost,” ABC
Vincent Kartheiser, “Mad Men,” AMC
Ryan Kwanten, “True Blood,” HBO
John Larroquette, “Boston Legal,” ABC
Robert Sean Leonard, “House,” Fox
Jesse Plemons, “Friday Night Lights,” ABC
Matthew Rhys, “Brothers & Sisters,” ABC
Harry Dean Stanton, “Big Love,” HBO
Max von Sydow, “The Tudors,” HBO
Jake Weber, “Medium,” NBC
Spotlight: Good news for Kartheiser. Emmy voters embrace actors in dastardly roles: Zeljko Ivanek (“Damages”), Shatner (“Boston Legal” and “The Practice”) and “The Sopranos” stars Michael Imperioli and Joe Pantoliano. In “Mad Men,” Kartheiser leveraged his dad’s death in a plane crash to get the airline’s ad account.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS, DRAMA
Front-runners
Candice Bergen, “Boston Legal,” ABC
Connie Britton, “Friday Night Lights,” ABC
Rose Byrne, “Damages,” FX
Ginnifer Goodwin, “Big Love,” HBO
Rachel Griffiths, “Brothers & Sisters,” ABC
Marcia Gay Harden, “Damages,” FX
Katherine Heigl, “Grey’s Anatomy,” ABC
Christina Hendricks, “Mad Men,” HBO
Cherry Jones, “24,” Fox
Sandra Oh, “Grey’s Anatomy,” ABC
Alison Pill, “In Treatment,” HBO
Chloe Sevigny, “Big Love,” HBO
Dianne Wiest, “In Treatment,” HBO
Chandra Wilson, “Grey’s Anatomy,” ABC
Spotlight: Receiving an Emmy as take-charge U.S. President Allison Taylor in “24” would be sweet awards revenge for Cherry Jones. After winning a Tony Award as Sister Aloysius in “Doubt” on Broadway, she lost the film role to Meryl Streep.
Possible
Julie Benz, “Dexter,” Showtime
Jennifer Carpenter, “Dexter,” Showtime
Hope Davis, “In Treatment,” HBO
Sharon Gless, “Burn Notice,” USA
Anna Gunn, “Breaking Bad,” AMC
Jane Kaczmarek, “Raising the Bar,” TNT
S. Epatha Merkerson, “Law & Order,” NBC
Elizabeth Mitchell, “Lost,” ABC
CCH Pounder, “The Shield,” FX
Anika Noni Rose, “The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency,” HBO
Katey Sagal, “Sons of Anarchy,” FX
Maura Tierney, “ER,” NBC
Lesley Ann Warren, “In Plain Sight,” USA
Annie Wersching, “24,” Fox
Patricia Wettig, “Brothers & Sisters,” ABC
Spotlight: Three male stars of “Lost” have been nominated (Naveen Andrews, Michael Emerson, Terry O’Quinn), but, so far, no women have broken through. Elizabeth Mitchell might be the first for seemingly sacrificing her character’s life to help her fellow castaways.
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