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TV’s ‘Treatment’ up for 5 Golden Globes

December 11, 2008
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HBO’s series In Treatment and its made-for-television movie Recount were each nominated for five Golden Globes Thursday.


The cable television network’s miniseries John Adams also earned four Golden Globe nods.


In the running for the best TV drama series are Dexter, House, In Treatment, Mad Men and True Blood.


Nominated for best performance by an actress in a TV drama series are Sally Field for Brothers & Sisters, Mariska Hargitay for Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, January Jones for Mad Men, Anna Paquin for True Blood and Kyra Segwick for The Closer.”


The nominees for the best performance by an actor in a TV drama series are Gabriel Byrne for In Treatment, Michael C. Hall for Dexter, John Hamm for Mad Men, Hugh Laurie for House and Jonathan Rhys Meyers for The Tudors.


Shortlisted for the best TV comedy are 30 Rock, Californication, Entourage, The Office and Weeds.


Up for the Golden Globe for best performance by an actress in a TV comedy series are Christina Applegate for Samantha Who?, America Ferrera for Ugly Betty, Tina Fey for 30 Rock, Debra Messing for The Starter Wife and Mary-Louise Parker for Weeds.


Nominated in the best TV comedy actor category are Alec Baldwin for 30 Rock, Steve Carell for The Office, Kevin Connolly for Entourage, David Duchovny for Californication and Tony Shalhoub for Monk.


In the running for the award for best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, miniseries or TV movie are Eileen Atkins for Cranford, Laura Dern for Recount, Melissa George and Dianne Wiest, both for In Treatment and Rachel Griffiths for Brothers & Sisters.


Shortlisted for the best supporting actor honor are Neil Patrick Harris for How I Met Your Mother, Denis Leary for Recount, Jeremy Piven for Entourage, Blair Underwood for In Treatment and Tom Wilkinson for John Adams.


Source: upi