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'Housewives' tied for Emmy nods
ABC hit, NBC's 'Will & Grace' get 15 nominations each
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Among those in the category for best lead actor in a comedy series were two Emmy newcomers, Jason Bateman of "Arrested Development" and Zach Braff of "Scrubs." Also nominated: Eric McCormack of "Will & Grace," Ray Romano of "Everybody Loves Raymond" and Tony Shalhoub of "Monk."
James Spader, last year's winner of the lead actor in a drama series award, was nominated again for "Boston Legal." Other nominees were Hank Azaria for "Huff," Hugh Laurie for "House," Ian McShane for "Deadwood" and Kiefer Sutherland for "24."
"It's an extraordinary part," McShane said from London. "I think I brought something to the character."
Film star Glenn Close, who joined "The Shield" last season, received a bid as best lead actress in a drama series. Other nominees were Frances Conroy of "Six Feet Under," Jennifer Garner of "Alias," Mariska Hargitay of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and first-time Emmy nominee Patricia Arquette of "Medium."
Elvis Presley scored again in the outstanding miniseries category as "Elvis" garnered six nominations, including one for its star, Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The lead nominee, with 10 bids was "Empire Falls," and other contenders included "The 4400" and "The Lost Prince."
Other nominees for lead actor in a miniseries or a movie were Kenneth Branagh for "Warm Springs," Ed Harris for "Empire Falls," Geoffrey Rush for "The Life and Death of Peter Sellers" and William H. Macy for "The Wool Cap" (who can hold a joint celebration with his wife, "Desperate Housewives" star Huffman).
Actress nominees in the miniseries-movie category were Halle Berry for "Their Eyes Were Watching God," Blythe Danner for "Back When We Were Grownups," S. Epatha Merkerson for "Lackawanna Blues," Cynthia Nixon, the former "Sex and the City" star, for "Warm Springs," and Debra Winger for "Dawn Anna."
HBO was the leading network with 93 nominations, even though it lacked the firepower of its hit mob series "The Sopranos," which took a break last season. CBS was second with 59 nominations, followed by NBC with 54, ABC with 51 and Fox with 49.
The 57th Emmy Awards are scheduled to air Sept. 18 on CBS. A host has yet to be announced for the Shrine Auditorium ceremony in which 27 awards will be presented.
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