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Jul 20th, 2007, 7:42 am |
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Hollywood Reporter |
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• "Boston" lands Kelley back in Emmy court |
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The long Emmy drought for David E. Kelley came to an abrupt end bright and early Thursday morning, but not as early as it should. See, he forgot that the nominations were happening -- seriously -- and nobody thought to call to awaken him with the news that "Boston Legal," the ABC hour that he created and executive produces, had landed its first nomination for outstanding drama series in something of an upset.
"I found out when I got into the office just after 8," Kelley says. "And I mean, I was really thrilled. Surprised? Oh, absolutely. The fact I'd forgotten the nominations even were happening tells you how far the Emmys have fallen off of my radar."
It also tells you how distanced Kelley has grown from an awards process he once fairly dominated. That the nom Thursday for "Boston" was his first in six years is more than a bit astounding. Consider that in the six years beginning 1995, the esteemed producer had hauled in 11 nominations, winning three, including (famously) the statuettes for both top drama and comedy in the same year, for "The Practice" and "Ally McBeal" in 1999.
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