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Date Posted: 07/31/03 12:03pm
Author: LKK
Subject: Re: I read something today, concerning the Emmy Awards.
In reply to: pat 's message, "Re: I read something today, concerning the Emmy Awards." on 07/31/03 8:04am

>I thought the production companies submitted all the
>"For Your Considerations." It seems a little weird
>for an actor to submit his/her own name. But you
>can't be too modest in that business, I guess. You've
>got to have a pretty strong ego to make it in show biz.

Shepard might be generalizing in her book when she says that actors have to submit their own names. Names are submitted; it's true. But I agree with pat, it isn't necessarily the actors who do so.

Remember a couple of years back when the Home Improvement people didn't submit Tim Allen's name for Best Actor in time? Also a few years ealier, Bill Cosby and John Larroquette told their show staffs to stop submitting their names after they had won several years in a row. If Cosby and Larroquette were submitting their own names, they wouldn't have needed to issue the order.

I suspect Shepard was generalizing somewhat and meant that actors names must be submitted for nomination, as opposed to simply being selected for nomation by some nominations nominating committee. But I could be wrong; I haven't read her book.

LKK
---- who has no idea what a nominations nominating committee would really be called

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