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vendredi 13 juin 2014

Emmys: Patton Oswalt, 'Scandal' Star Reveal Secrets of Mastering Their Roles; On the 'Mom' Set With Anna Faris, Octavia Spencer

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Emmys: Patton Oswalt, 'Scandal's' Dan Bucatinsky Reveal the Secrets of Mastering Their Roles
From pop-in roles that become full-time jobs to long arcs that end in a beloved character's death, these 13 guest-star contenders left lasting impressions — no matter how many minutes they were onscreen. | Read More
Emmys: A Network Breakdown of the Contenders
Oh the drama! Blame HBO's "True Detective" for turning this year's race — made more intense by dozens of hot acting contenders — into the most competitive. | Read More
Emmys: On the Set of 'Mom' With Anna Faris, Guest Star Octavia Spencer
The Oscar winner calls her appearance on the Chuck Lorre comedy — recently awarded with a Television Academy Honor for its portrayal of characters struggling with alcoholism — "a deliciously sweet experience." | Read More
Emmys: On the Set of 'Mom' With Anna Faris, Guest Star Octavia Spencer (Photos)
The Oscar winner calls her appearance on the Chuck Lorre comedy — recently awarded with a Television Academy Honor for its portrayal of characters struggling with alcoholism — "a deliciously sweet experience." | Read More
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