Farmer jailed in Hong Kong for burning flag

A man has been jailed in Hong Kong for burning the national flag, in the first sentence of its kind.

S Korea suspends savings banks citing weak finances

South Korea has suspended seven local savings banks citing the weak state of their finances.

Japan urges mass evacuation ahead of Typhoon Roke

More than a million people in central and western Japan have been urged to leave their homes as a powerful typhoon approaches.

Burma begins swap scheme for cars over 40 years old

Owners of some of Burma's most antiquated cars have been queuing in Rangoon to exchange their old vehicles for permits to import newer models.

Polio strain spreads to China from Pakistan

Polio has spread to China for the first time since 1999 after being imported from Pakistan, the World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed.

Showing posts with label Winslet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winslet. Show all posts

Monday, September 19, 2011

Winslet in line for Emmy honour

Julianna Margulies and Alan Cumming in The Good Wife Julianna Margulies and Scottish actor Alan Cumming are nominated for The Good Wife


Jean Marsh in Upstairs, Downstairs Upstairs, Downstairs started life on ITV in 1971 before transferring to the BBC


Steve Buscemi in Boardwalk Empire Steve Buscemi, whose films include Reservoir Dogs and Fargo, takes the lead role in Boardwalk Empire

Kate Winslet Winslet is one of several movie stars nominated at this year's ceremony The stars of TV are descending on Hollywood for the Primetime Emmy awards, which take place on Sunday.But they are increasingly being joined by their big screen counterparts, with Kate Winslet, Martin Scorcese and Guy Pearce all up for prizes this year.
Winslet and Pearce are both nominated for Mildred Pierce, a drama about a woman who bakes her way out of poverty.
The mini-series has nine nominations, second only to comedy show Modern Family, which has 11.
Scorcese is shortlisted for directing the pilot of Prohibition-era drama Boardwalk Empire, which dominated last week's arts and crafts Emmys, taking home seven prizes including outstanding cinematography.
The HBO programme is the show to beat in the best drama series category, where it threatens to rob advertising drama Mad Men of its fourth successive Emmy.
Other nominees in the category are The Good Wife, Dexter, Friday Night Lights and Game Of Thrones.
In HBO's Mildred Pierce, Winslet, 36, plays a divorced single mother who decides to open a restaurant business during 1930s Depression-era California.
Continue reading the main story
This was so much harder than every film project I've done since Titanic. It was like making two-and-a-half films in 16 weeks”
End Quote Kate Winslet on making Mildred Pierce The role was famously played by Joan Crawford in a 1945 film noir.
Winslet's nomination is for best actress in a mini-series, which pits her against Elizabeth McGovern, who plays the Countess of Grantham in ITV1's Downton Abbey.
Jean Marsh is also nominated in this category for her portrayal of parlour maid Rose Buck in the BBC's Upstairs, Downstairs.
Marsh, who co-created the series, played the same part more than 40 years ago and was nominated for an Emmy in 1974, 75 and 76.
Upstairs, Downstairs has also landed Dame Eileen Atkins a nomination for best supporting actress, thanks to her role as intimidating matriarch Lady Maud Holland.
She battles against Dame Maggie Smith, who plays a parallel character in Downton Abbey.
Other notable nominees include Hugh Laurie, for his role as misanthropic medical genius Gregory House; Steve Buscemi, who plays corrupt politician Enoch "Nucky" Thompson in Boardwalk Empire; and Laura Linney, who stars in black comedy The Big C.
The awards will be hosted by Glee's Jane Lynch, herself shortlisted for best supporting actress in a comedy series.
Goodie bags
Presenters at the ceremony include movie star Zooey Deschanel and comedienne Amy Poehler.
At Saturday's run-through, Poehler jokingly presented her Emmy to Barack Obama, "for this rehearsal only."
When producers asked her to practice accepting the award, in case the recipient was absent, she playfully admonished: "[He] thought he was too special to come tonight. Bad move."
Meanwhile, stars attending the ceremony are being lavished with the customary gift bags.
Despite the economic downturn, freebies are in great abundance with notebook computers, designer sunglasses, handbags and even high-end baby strollers on offer.
But these are all distractions from the night's main prize - a golden Emmy statuette.
Shows with multiple nominations this year include Tina Fey's comedy series 30 Rock, and legal drama The Good Wife, both of which have six nods.
So, too, does Too Big To Fail, a dramatisation of the 2008 financial meltdown by LA Confidential director Curtis Hanson.
Other prominent nominees include Downton Abbey, with five, The Kennedys, Game Of Thrones, Saturday Night Live and the US adaptation of Swedish police procedural The Killing, all of which have four.
The ceremony will take place at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles at 20:00 EDT (01:00 BST) on Sunday.