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57 th National Film Awards

Bachchan won the award for his role of a child suffering with a rare disorder – progeria – in the film #39;Paa#39;. The actor has earlier won two National Awards, for #39;Agneepath#39; and #39;Hum#39;. #39;Paa#39; also fetched veteran actress Arundhati Nag the Best Supporting Actress award. . Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan completed a hat-trick winning his third Best Actor award at the 57th National Film Awards. Ananya Chaterjee won the Best Actress award for #39;Aabo Hawa#39; while Ritupar

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The Emmy Awards: Predicting The Winners

‘Lost,’ ‘Glee’ poised to win big during Sunday night’s telecast. By Kara Warner Matthew Morrison and Jayma Mays in “Glee” Photo: FOX The 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards take place on Sunday night (August 29), which means there’s still time to speculate over who will take trophies home from the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. Fan favorites Betty White and Neil Patrick Harris have already snagged Emmys — which stars and shows will round out this year’s winners list? Here’s a look at our picks. Outstanding Drama Series It seems that the likely winner here is “Lost,” which ended with a much buzzed-about bang — an estimated 13.5 million viewers tuned into the May 23 series finale . “Mad Men” and “Breaking Bad” could also pull out a victory, but Emmy newbie “True Blood” is a long shot. Outstanding Lead Actor And Lead Actress In A Drama Series Fans and critics alike rejoiced at the recognition for “Friday Night Lights” actors Kyle Chandler and Connie Britton, but they will have steep competition from previous winners like Bryan Cranston of “Breaking Bad,” Hugh Laurie of “House”, Glenn Close of “Damages” and Mariska Hargitay of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” Cranston is the likely winner in the Actor category, while Julianna Margulies of “The Good Wife” is a strong favorite for the Actress award. Outstanding Supporting Actor And Supporting Actress In A Drama Series The likely winners here are Terry O’Quinn for “Lost” and Christina Hendricks for “Mad Men.” Outstanding Comedy Series “Glee” has come out of its first season riding a wave of popularity and hype that landed it . But does the show have enough to beat out perennial favorites “The Office” and “30 Rock” and fend off competition from the other newcomer in this category, “Modern Family”? This is a tough one to call. Outstanding Lead Actor And Lead Actress In A Comedy Series “Glee” stars Matthew Morrison and Lea Michele have very tough competition in their respective categories. “30 Rock” star Alec Baldwin has won two Emmys for his portrayal of network exec Jack Donaghy. Baldwin’s co-star Tina Fey is also in the running, as are “Nurse Jackie” star Edie Falco, who won the Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series three times for her work on “The Sopranos,” and leader of “The Office” Steve Carell. Outstanding Supporting Actor And Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series As beloved as Chris Colfer is on “Glee,” he’s a long shot against his seasoned competition, which includes “How I Met Your Mother” scene-stealer Harris and Eric Stonestreet of “Modern Family.” Jane Lynch is a lock to take Supporting Actress for her work on “Glee”; the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences likely engraved her name on the trophy when nominations were announced. Outstanding Reality — Competition Program Perennial Emmy favorite “The Amazing Race” will likely beat out ratings juggernauts “American Idol” and “Dancing With The Stars.” “Project Runway” and “Top Chef” are also up for honors. Who do you think will take home Emmys on Sunday night? Let us know in the comments! Related Photos The Year In ‘Glee’

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Kourtney and Khloe Bid Farewell to Miami, Not Reality TV

The season finale of Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami aired last night, but don’t worry fans: these two utter wastes of Oxygen will be back next Sunday night for the premiere of Keeping Up with the Kardashians ! For now, let’s review the final 2010 installment of Kourtney and Khloe scripted series, as brought to you below by a THG intern… Season finales are meant to conclude with a bang, but this one was pretty dull. As they prepared to head back to California, Kourtney and Khloe handed off the Dash store and tied up loose ends and… that was about it. I wonder if Dash will go to sh*t – literally and figuratively – again now that the girls are leaving.

‘Jacki Weaver Superstar’: One Actress’s 48-Year Journey to the Role of a Lifetime (and Maybe an Oscar)

“Do you know the Myers-Briggs Test?” It’s Tuesday morning in Manhattan, and Jacki Weaver awaits an answer. The actress doesn’t have all day. She’s on a 36-hour stopover here promoting her new film Animal Kingdom — Weaver’s first theatrical feature in 13 years, and quite possibly the movie that will earn the stage/screen/television veteran of nearly a half-century an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, if not the trophy itself. Which is where the Myers-Briggs Test comes in. I ask her to explain.

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Academy Award-Winning Actress Patricia Neal Dies at 84

Acclaimed actress Patricia Neal died on Sunday from complications due to lung cancer at age 84. After winning an Oscar for her work opposite Paul Newman in Hud , she suffered a series of debilitating strokes that took away her capacity to speak and walk. Neal was able to recover, however, and was again nominated for Best Supporting Actress in 1968. She went on to start the Patricia Neal Rehabilitation Center in her hometown of Knoxville, Tenn. [ Huffington Post ]

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Conan O’Brien, Eric Stonestreet React To Emmy Nominations

‘Glee’ stars Lea Michele and Chris Colfer also gush over 2010 nods. By Jocelyn Vena Conan O’Brien Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images With the news of Emmy nominations still buzzing around the water cooler on Thursday (July 8), the nominees are already reacting to the good news. Conan O’Brien is up for a number of awards, including a nomination for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series for his now-defunct “Tonight Show.” “Congrats to my staff on 4 Emmy nominations,” he tweeted . “This bodes well for the future of The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien.” Lea Michele is up for a Lead Actress nod for her work on “Glee,” and in a statement to MTV News she said, “I am beyond honored and thrilled to be nominated. The other women in this category are extraordinary actresses that I respect and admire. To be a part of ‘Glee’ is a dream come true and the fact that the Academy acknowledged us in this way makes that dream even more surreal.” Fellow “Glee” star Chris Colfer is up for a Supporting Actor prize. “Any more surprises today might kill me because my adrenaline is so high,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “I had been mentioned a lot about being a contender by the newspapers, but I thought maybe they were jinxing it! I was not expecting it at all. This year has made my head blow up!” “Modern Family” star Eric Stonestreet kept it simple when reacting to his Best Supporting Actor nomination, tweeting , “humbled, honored, excited, thankful, happy. very happy.” “The Office” star Mindy Kaling is nominated for writing an episode of the hit NBC series. In a statement to The Associated Press, she said, “I’ve been planning going to the Emmys since I was 6 years old. So for me, getting the dress and all that kind of stuff, I was built for that. The Emmy dress finding machine starts now. I’ve been fueling it up for, you know, 30 years.” “Lost” managed to wrangle several nominations for its final season, and Supporting Actor nominee Michael Emerson said in a statement, “I’m delighted and thrilled to be able to share the excitement with my castmates. I’m also ecstatic that my wife Carrie’s [Preston] show, ‘True Blood,’ received a nomination — we’re both looking forward to the party in August.” Who do you think will win in August? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos 2010 Emmy Awards Nominations

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List of Emmy Award Nominees Released

Nominations for the 62nd Annual Emmy Awards were announced today, with Lost, Glee, Mad Men and a familiar group of actors and actresses leading the way. The coveted television hardware will be doled out August 29, with NBC airing the live telecast. Below is a list of Emmy nominees in the 10 major categories. Did your favorite shows and stars make it? Where they snubbed? Check out which programs, actors and actresses received nods below and comment away: Outstanding Drama Lost Breaking Bad Dexter Mad Men True Blood The Good Wife Glee and Lea Michele both earned nominations for Emmys in the show’s freshman season, giving us an excuse to post this pic. Well done, nominating committee! Outstanding Comedy Glee Modern Family Nurse Jackie 30 Rock The Office Curb Your Enthusiasm Outstanding Actress in a Drama Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: SVU) Glenn Close (Damages) Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer) January Jones (Mad Men) Connie Britton (Friday Night Lights) Outstanding Actor in a Drama Jon Hamm (Mad Men) Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights) Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) Hugh Laurie (House M.D.) Michael C. Hall (Dexter) Matthew Fox (Lost) Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Lea Michele (Glee) Tina Fey (30 Rock) Toni Collette (The United States of Tara) Julia Louis-Dreyfus (The New Adventures of Old Christine) Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie) Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation) Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm) Alec Baldwin (30 Rock) Matthew Morrison (Glee) Steve Carell (The Office) Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) Tony Shalhoub (Monk) Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Chris Colfer ( Glee ) Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother) Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family) Jon Cryer (Two and A Half Men) Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family) Ty Burrell (Modern Family) Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama John Slattery (Mad Men) Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) Martin Short (Damages) Terry O’Quinn (Lost) Michael Emerson (Lost) Andre Braugher (Men of a Certain Age) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Sharon Gless (Burn Notice) Christine Baranski (The Good Wife) Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) Rose Byrne (Damages) Archie Panjabi ( The Good Wife ) Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men)

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First Gratuitous Oscar Speculation Emerges From Cannes

Forget the VFX controversy — it’s time to parse the Oscar candidates among this year’s Cannes standout! Or so says Pete Hammond, who shares our Man in Cannes’ impressions that Another Year ‘s Lesley Manville and Biutiful ‘s Javier Bardem are virtual nomination locks. (Or is that just the films’ prospective buyer Harvey Weinstein working his LAT magic again?) Also: Carey Mulligan may have a Supporting Actress shot for Wall Street 2 . Here’s hoping — and for a little more effort on her behalf, if so. [ LAT ]

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‘Breaking Dawn’ Cast Negotiations Hit A Snag On Two-Film Deal

Sources say Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene and others want raises if ‘Twilight’ film is split in two. By Adam Rosenberg Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz Photo: Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images As “Twilight” super-fans prepare to buy tickets to “Eclipse” when they go on sale this Thursday, Summit Entertainment is reportedly caught up in a little vampire skirmish of its own during negotiations for making the saga’s final chapter, “Breaking Dawn,” into two films. The latest hold-up for the production, which was only recently confirmed for a November 18, 2011 release , is said to stem from salary disputes with several key players in the supporting cast. The Hollywood Reporter ‘s THR Esq. blog reports that the actors who play the Cullen kids, “especially Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene,” are angling for more money. The major names associated with the series are all contractually bound to stay on through “Breaking Dawn,” but new deals are required if the studio splits the story into two movies. At least two actors’ deals are confirmed: Peter Facinelli, who plays Cullen patriarch Carlisle, and Billy Burke, who plays Bella’s father Charlie. Franchise stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner are all in the final stages of securing their deals, which will reportedly grant each of them a big pay bump. Recently confirmed director Bill Condon is locked for two movies, to be shot back-to-back, with the two-part release scheduled for November 2011 and summer 2012. Most troublingly for fans, one source states that drastic measures may be taken if agreements with the supporting cast aren’t reached soon. “We may have a situation where one of them is thrown out on the street to make a point,” said one unnamed person with close ties to the process. For the most part, fans have accepted a cast change for vampire villain Victoria (from Rachelle Lefevre in the first two films to Bryce Dallas Howard in “Eclipse”). But would they be as willing to imagine a “Twilight” world without Ashley Greene or Kellan Lutz? The issue on Summit’s side is purely financial. “Twilight” rolled out into theaters as an indie adaptation of a popular young adult novel; compare this to “Harry Potter,” which was already a blockbuster in the literary world by the time movie adaptation talk started to surface. As the vampire franchise has grown larger, budgets have increased. Supporting stars like Lutz and Greene are very much in demand, so their push for a bigger payday is understandable. Summit has a number of options. The studio could, as stated above, simply throw an actor “out on the street to make a point,” as it did with Lefevre and Howard . The studio could also scale things back and put out “Breaking Dawn” as a single movie. This seems less likely, given the length of the book and the inherent moneymaking opportunity in releasing two popular films instead of just one. Summit is also looking into moving the production. The three previous “Twilight” efforts were shot in Vancouver; the location could change to Louisiana for “Breaking Dawn,” to take advantage of the tax credits that state offers. We hope it doesn’t come to this, but which would you rather see: “Breaking Dawn” as one film with the current cast, or two films with new actors taking over the Cullen roles? Sound off in the comments. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Photos ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’

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Christoph Waltz Is The Trololololololololololo Guy

Christoph Waltz won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, but here, he talks about his most famous role to date. Uber-bingo. The Best Links: Trololololololololololo – Featured on BuzzFeed Watch