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Jimmy Fallon Continues Our Top 50 2011 TV Characters

‘X Factor’ castoff Astro and ‘Dance Moms’ personality Abby Lee Miller also make MTV News’ list, counting down all week long. By MTV News staff Jimmy Fallon Photo: NBC MTV News’ Top 50 TV Characters of 2011 continues with a few must-include entries, as well as some visits from surprise guests. “X-Factor” contestant Astro makes the cut this round as does “Dance Moms” favorite Abby Lee Miller, but you might be surprised to see certain sports and talk-show personalities who yapped their way onto our Best of 2011 list. Keep reading for the latest entries to our Top 50, and make sure to check out characters 50 to 41 over here . 40. Skip Bayless (ESPN’s “First Take”) One of the nation’s most respected sportswriters, Bayless got his start at the Miami Herald, eventually rising to prominence at the Los Angeles Times and followed by his coverage of the Cowboys for the Dallas Morning News and Dallas Times Herald. Since many of you don’t have an app for those papers, you might know Bayless as the perpetual devil’s advocate on ESPN’s “First Take.” He started as a pundit on ESPN’s “Cold Pizza” in a segment called “First Take,” but thanks to his arguments with other journalists, athletes and even Lil Wayne , “Cold Pizza” evolved into “First Take.” His divisive arguments — most recently his idolatry of Tim Tebow — have garnered the ire of plenty of sports fans, and Skip couldn’t be any happier, especially since he’s right more often than they’d care to admit. -Steven Roberts 39. Victoria Grayson (“Revenge”) Imagine Blair Waldorf 30 years older and transplanted to the Hamptons, and you’ve got the central villainess of ABC’s newest guilty pleasure “Revenge.” The Queen Bee of the tony enclave, Victoria rules with an iron (not to mention, diamond-laced) fist, scheming against anyone who dares get in her way (lovers and best friends included). But Victoria’s no sociopath — fleeting flashes of guilt and sorrow betray more than a few vulnerable spots. While revenge-seeking Emily is the protagonist here, it’s Madeleine Stowe’s Victoria that steals scenes in this sudsy drama. -Amy Wilkinson 38. Marty Funkhouser (“Curb Your Enthusiasm”) Funk-man had a short-yet-rewarding arc this season. He commenced his time on “Curb” with a divorce (though they “had a beautiful marriage”), delivered one of the funniest lines of the season (when he asked Richard Lewis when he plans to look at his new girlfriend’s face) and starred in what noted lawyer and academic Alan Dershowitz believes was an episode of television powerful enough to expedite peace in the Middle East — though Larry owed him such shine after leaving his dinner before dessert. -Rya Backer 37. Jimmy Fallon (“Late Night With Jimmy Fallon”) Outside of his portrayal of Barry “F—ing” Gibb on “The Barry Gibb Show,” Jimmy Fallon didn’t have the most memorable “Saturday Night Live” career. And then there was “Taxi” with Queen Latifah. So expectations weren’t necessarily high when Fallon took over “Late Night” after Conan’s all-too-brief promotion to “The Tonight Show.” But that didn’t stop Jimmy from making his show the most-talked-about the next morning either. His first move once he got the job was to hire the coolest band possible in the Legendary Roots Crew, who, along with the show’s genius music bookers, have brought us amazing performances from Beyonc

Carrie Underwood Among Big Winners at American Country Awards

Jason Aldean top prize-getter with six trophies. By Gil Kaufman Carrie Underwood at the American Country Awards Photo: Getty Images It was another lucky trip to Las Vegas for Carrie Underwood at Monday night’s American Country Awards, where the former “American Idol” winner collected a trio of trophies at the star-studded event. While Jason Aldean was the top prize-getter with six awards, including Artist of the Year, Underwood took home three, including Female Artist of the Year, and Music Video and Single of the Year by a Female Artist for “Mama’s Song.” Aldean was the night’s biggest nominee, tied with eight nods with the Zac Brown Band. The singer’s My Kinda Party swept up Album of the Year, Touring Artist of the Year and Single of the Year by a Male Artist for the album’s title track. He also scored Single and Music Video of the Year for “Don’t You Wanna Stay,” a collaboration with original “Idol” winner . Underwood and Clarkson weren’t the only twang pop “Idol” alumni to take home the Fender Stratocaster guitar-shaped hardware at the show co-hosted by Kristin Chenoweth and Trace Adkins. Last year’s winner, country crooning high schooler Scotty McCreery was named New Artist of the Year on the same day his debut album, Clear as Day went gold. The night mostly belonged to Nashville’s new school, as such up and comers as Thompson Square nabbed a trio of guitars — Single of the Year by a New Artist and by a Group and Music Video by a New Artist for “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not.” The Breakthrough Artist of the Year winner Chris Young also won Single of the Year for “Voices.” Grammy winners Lady Antebellum were named Group of the Year. These kinds of shows are typically another notch in Taylor Swift’s belt, but despite six nominations, she ended the night with no new hardware. Related Artists Carrie Underwood

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American Country Awards 2011: List of Winners!

Jason Aldean dominated the field with six wins, including Artist of the Year, at the 2011 American Country Awards, where the fans vote and determine the winners. So he’s pretty popular then! Aldean also won Album of the Year by a Male Artist for My Kinda Party and shared Single and Music Video of the Year with Kelly Clarkson for “Don’t You Wanna Stay.” The only artist to come close to Aldean was Carrie Underwood, the Female Artist of the Year and a winner for Music Video and Single of the Year for “Mama’s Song.” Absentee Brad Paisley was named Male Artist of the Year, while Blake Shelton took home Music Video of the Year by a Male Artist, plus the Video of the Year. New Artist of the Year Scotty McCreery thanked American Idol for propelling him into his current lofty position, and also performed at the star-studded event. Most stunningly, Taylor Swift (not present) went home empty-handed despite six nominations. That’s okay. Spreading the wealth around a little is okay too. Follow the jump for the list of winners from the 2011 American Country Awards: Artist of the Year: Jason Aldean Male Artist of the Year: Brad Paisley Female Artist of the Year: Carrie Underwood Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum New Artist of the Year: Scotty McCreery Breakthrough Artist of the Year: Chris Young Album of the Year: My Kinda Party, Jason Aldean Single of the Year: “Voices,” Chris Young Single of the Year, Male Artist: Single of the Year, Female Artist: “Mama’s Song,” Carrie Underwood Single of the Year by a Group: “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not,” Thompson Square Single of the Year, New Artist: “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not,” Thompson Square Single of the Year, Vocal Collaboration: “Don’t You Wanna Stay,” Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson Touring Artist of the Year: Jason Aldean Music Video of the Year: “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking,” Blake Shelton Music Video, Male Artist: “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking,” Blake Shelton Music Video, Female Artist: Carrie Underwood, “Mama’s Song” Music Video, Duo, Group or Collaboration: “Don’t You Wanna Say,” Jason Aldean and Kelly Clarkson Music Video, New Artist: “Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not,” Thompson Square Greatest Hits Award: Alabama Artist of the Decade: Toby Keith

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Lil Wayne, A$AP Rocky Drop Best Mixtapes of 2011

Mixtape Daily also taps free selections from Wale, Young Jeezy, Future and more in our year-end awards. By Rob Markman Photo: MTV News Mixtape Daily: Best of 2011 Mixtapes are one of the key things that separate hip-hop from every other musical genre. While rock, country and pop fans have to wait until a record label releases an album from their favorite artist, rap fans have developed a unique connection with their fave MCs thanks to the availability of free mixtapes. In recent years, the free online releases — some of which are even made to sound like albums — increasingly help to raise an MC’s stock. 2011 brought on high-profile tapes from veterans like Lil Wayne and Young Jeezy, while newcomers like Future and A$AP Rocky used their tapes to establish their fanbases. While hundreds of tapes were released this year, Mixtape Daily breaks down the 10 Best of 2011 , in no particular order. 2 Chainz’s Codeine Cowboy Every good artist knows the art of reinvention and in 2011, no rapper rebranded himself as effectively as 2 Chainz. Once known as Tity Boy from the Atlanta group Playaz Circle, 2 Chainz cleaned up his act with a name change and a tape to go with it. Codeine Cowboy established the underground ATL veteran as a hitmaker thanks to his infectious money ode “Spend It.” Key Tracks : “Spend It,” “LaLa” (featuring Busta Rhymes) and “Kitchen” (featuring Young Jeezy and Pusha T) A$AP Rocky’s LiveLoveA$AP Before he even dropped his debut mixtape, Harlem MC A$AP Rocky inked a deal worth $3 million with Polo Ground/ RCA. When Rocky released LiveLoveA$AP on Halloween, the N.Y. newcomer with the Southern sensibility had proven that his breakouts “Purple Swag” and “Peso” were no flukes. Key Tracks : “Peso,” “Trilla” and “Brand New Guy” featuring Schoolboy Q Big K.R.I.T.’s Returnof4Eva Most artists use a combination of original tracks and freestyles over well-known beats on their mixtapes, but producer/MC Big K.R.I.T. has always separated himself from the pack by producing his own material. Following the success of 2010’s breakout K.R.I.T. Wuz Here, the 2011 XXL Freshman delivered once again with Returnof4Eva. Key Tracks : “Country Sh– (Remix)” (featuring Ludacris and Bun B), “Rotation” and “Dreamin’ ” Future’s True Story Sure, Future dropped a few mixtapes before True Story, but with catchy tracks like “Magic” and “Tony Montana,” how could fans not be checking for the “Racks”-featured rapper? Key Tracks : “Magic” and “Tony Montana” Lil Wayne’s Sorry 4 the Wait How considerate is Lil Wayne? After his label pushed back the release of his super-hyped Tha Carter IV, Weezy decided to give his fans a little something to make up for the delay. The aptly titled Sorry 4 the Wait found Tunechi reworking songs like Kreayshawn’s “Gucci Gucci” and Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” over the course of 12 tracks. After a ton of mixtape downloads and double-platinum sales of Tha Carter IV, it’s clear that fans have accepted Wayne’s apology. Key Tracks : “Sure Thing (Freestyle),” “Gucci Gucci (Freestyle)” and “Tunechi’s Back” Ludacris’ 1.21 Gigawatts: Back to the First Time Ludacris is a rapper’s rapper. Don’t let his new line of Soul headphones, Conjure liquor or Hollywood movie roles fool you: Mr. Lova Lova takes MC’ing very seriously and it shows on 1.21 Gigawatts. Not only does Luda experiment with new flows on “Rich & Flexin’ ” and “Muthaf—a Can U Buy That,” he wages war against Drake and Big Sean on “Bada Boom.” Key Tracks: “Bada Boom,” “Shake and Fries” (featuring Gucci Mane) and “Rich & Flexin’ ” (featuring Waka Flocka Flame) Meek Mill’s Dreamchasers After making his mark on Maybach Music’s Self Made compilation with standout tracks like “Tupac Back,” and “Ima Boss,” many expected Meek Mill to drop his debut album right away. But rather than rush, Meek held fans over with his Dreamchasers tape. It’s quite the appetizer. Over the course of 19 tracks, the Philly MC gives fans a mix of everything: There are hits, some freestyles and even an intricate story rhyme on “Tony Story.” Well done. Key Tracks : “House Party” (featuring Young Chris), “Work” (featuring Rick Ross) and “Tony Story” Pusha T’s Fear of God As one-half of the Clipse, Push has always been a highly regarded lyrcist, but stepping out as a soloist can be tricky. On his first work without his brother Malice, Pusha Ton showed and proved, so much so that after Fear of God was released as a free mixtape on the Net, it was re-released at retail. Key Tracks : “My God,” “Feeling Myself” and “Raid” (featuring 50 Cent and Pharrell) Wale’s The Eleven One Eleven Theory After getting his Twitter following to 1 million, Wale dropped his The Eleven One Eleven Theory mixtape to hype up the release of his sophomore album Ambition. When the tape first dropped online, it crashed a few file-sharing sites. And once listeners were able to download and digest Wale’s work, it quickly became a fan favorite. Key Tracks : “Bait,” “Chain Music” and “Ambitious Girl 2″ Young Jeezy’s The Real Is Back Young Jeezy’s TM 103 (due this month) saw a series of delays, but that doesn’t mean that the Snowman wasn’t working. On his The Real Is Back mixtape, Jeezy squashed the beef with DJ Drama and collaborated on one of the year’s best. Through 21 tracks, Jeezy delivers his unique brand of trap music as only he can. Key Tracks :”Win Win,” “Rollin” (featuring Fabolous), “Run DMC” (featuring Freddie Gibbs) and “Ballin’ ” featuring Lil Wayne Think we missed a major mixtape? Sound off on our RapFix blog or in the comments below! Related Artists Lil Wayne Young Jeezy A$AP Rocky

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The Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Is…

For its annual Sportsman of the Year honor, Sports Illustrated simply could not choose between a pair of iconic coaches. Therefore, both Pat Summitt and Mike Krzyzewski have been recognized by the magazine, with the University of Tennessee Women’s Basketball Coach and the Duke University Men’s Basketball Coach covering the latest issue of the publication: Last month, Coach K set the all-time Division I mark for coaching victories, less than two years after leading Duke to yet another national title. Summitt, meanwhile, put her stamp on 2011 in a more personal way: in August, she announced that she’d continue her legendary coaching career despite a diagnosis of early-onset dementia. Krzyzewski and Summitt join John Wooden and Dean Smith as the only coaches to receive this award from Sports Illustrated . They’ll be honored with a banquet in New York City tomorrow night.

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‘Dark Knight Rises’: Top 10 Photos of 2011

Take a look at the best snapshots from Gotham in this week’s The Weekly Rising. By Kevin P. Sullivan Christian Bale and Tom Hardy on the set of “Dark Knight Rises” Photo: Getty Images The entirety of this year has been spent in “The Dark Knight Rises” anticipation. Last year was all about “Inception” and its accompanying conspiracy theories. (COBB’S WEDDING RING IS HIS TOTEM!!! OMG!) But 2011 was nothing but pure excitement for Christopher Nolan ‘s return to Gotham City. Fans waited eagerly for any bit of information that might leak from the set, living from set photo to official snapshot. With so many now iconic and infamous pictures that made up the “Dark Knight Rises” hype landscape for 2011, this seems like a good time, as part of MTV News’ look back at the Best of 2011 , to check out the 10 best “Rises” pictures from the year. 10. Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Mr. Freeze Back in February, when JGL joined the cast, the speculative theories abounded as to who the actor would be playing. Over at Splash Page, the team put together Photoshops of Gordon-Levitt as different Batman villains, including a believable Mr. Freeze . 9. Empire ‘s Batman Cover Bane may have won the fan poll to reveal his cover first, but the Batman cover held more surprises for fans. In it, he held what looks like some new tech from his man Lucius Fox. We’ll have to wait and see what the weapon ends up doing. 8. Catwoman Revealed Warner Bros. rushed out the first official picture of Catwoman after on-set photos were set to leak any moment. The picture shocked because of Selina Kyle’s new ride, the Batpod. The first photo stirred controversy and led to loads of analysis, including an article by MTV’s Brian Phares that led to an Anne Hathway reply. 7. Bane Revealed It wasn’t much of a look, but it was enough to finally get fans excited about the prospect of having Bane as the movie’s main villain . Nolan delivered on the same realistic, darker look for the Batman universe. 6. First Poster Released “Inception 2”? That was the general response to the first, very “Inception”-influenced poster for “The Dark Knight Rises,” and that is by no means a bad thing. The poster let everyone know that all is not well in Gotham, and it’s time for Batman to finally return. 5. Most Realistic. Fan Poster. Ever. It probably made you do a double take. It fooled me for sure. The expertly crafted fake perfectly combined the look of Nolan’s films and some pictures that looked completely believable. 4. Catwoman Shows Off Her Ears One of the biggest complaints from the first Catwoman photo was the lack of ears. What’s a Catwoman without her ears? Turns out that they were there all along . They were just covering her eyes. 3. The Batwing and the Bomb Perhaps the most interesting spy photo of the year showed Batman in his trusty Batwing hovering over a device that clearly looks like some sort of bomb. There are so many questions one could ask, but just staring at the pictures reminds you why you’re excited for this movie. 2. Bane Remembers Harvey Dent The cast has been talking about the importance of “Rises” as the conclusion of a trilogy, and Empire provided some evidence toward that notion when it released this photo of Bane holding a picture of Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent. How does the former District Attorney factor into the story line seven or eight years down the line? 1. Batman and Bane Duke It Out This photo says it all, doesn’t it? This is exactly what we all want to see come next July. Bane is a more physical opponent than Batman’s had in the series, and we’re finally going to see him go blow to blow with a big, hulking monster. Honorable Mention: My Set Visit So maybe I didn’t get to see much. Just being on the set and seeing the work that goes into making a movie on this scale solidified “The Dark Knight Rises” as my most anticipated of 2012. Check out everything we’ve got on “The Dark Knight Rises.” For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com . Related Photos On The Set Of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’

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Exclusive: Lady Gaga ‘So Blessed’ By Grammy Nods

‘Four years ago, I was dancing on the bar, so [I’m] pretty happy,’ she tells MTV News of her three nods. By Matt Elias Lady Gaga Photo: MTV News LOS ANGELES — Lady Gaga marked her third performance at L.A.’s Nokia Theatre — just three days after taking on both opening and closing set duties at the “Grammy Nominations Concert Live!!” — as she headlined KIIS-FM’s 2011 Jingle Ball on Saturday night. It was at the Grammy concert earlier in the week that she picked up three nominations: Best Pop Solo Performance, Best Pop Vocal Album and Album of the Year (her third nod in that category). Notice a trend going on here? MTV News caught up with Mother Monster exclusively backstage at Jingle Ball about what this trifecta of Grammy nods means to her. “I was just so happy and I feel so blessed,” Gaga told us. “And, you know, to be nominated for my album three years in a row for the body of work means more than anything because I’m a songwriter. And to be appreciated as a songwriter and be able to call up my buddies who helped me write this album [ Born This Way ] and helped me produce this record, and sort of all have our first moment together, it meant a lot to me and it still does. I’m very happy.” But the “Marry the Night” singer , who was flawlessly decked out in her best Audrey Hepburn ensemble on Saturday, had a hard time deciding which nom meant the most to her. “Well, Album of the Year and Pop [Vocal] Album … both mean a lot to me,” LG said. “I mean, they all three do. I’m 25! Four years ago, I was dancing on the bar, so [I’m] pretty happy to be here.” And there were thousands of fans inside the Nokia Theatre who were happy to have Gaga there too. Being a holiday show and all, Gaga got in the gifting spirit early by giving the crowd a slight glimpse of what her upcoming 2012 tour might look like. “It’s going to have the feeling of it in some ways,” Gaga said. “It’s hard to explain, it’s very different aesthetics. But the vision of the show tonight is sort of a continuation of this junkyard motorcycle gang mixed with a dark Christmas. So it’s going to be a great show and I’m excited. We worked really hard on it and I can’t wait to see all of the fans tonight.” One thing lacking onstage was Gaga’s “Olympic-sized moon” that she joked was just too large to bring out. Little Monsters will just have to wait for her full arena tour next year to see it in all its glory. Supporting Gaga on the bill at this year’s Jingle Ball show were David Guetta, Gym Class Heroes, Flo Rida, Taio Cruz, Sean Paul, Big Time Rush and Karmin. Are you looking forward to catching Gaga on tour in 2012? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos 2012 Grammy Nominees Related Artists Lady Gaga

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Celebrate the Breast of the Year with Mr. Skin’s Top Ten Nude Scenes of 2011

As 2011 draws to a close, we here at Skin Central have put our heads together (not like that , you perv) and compiled the skinifinitive list of the Top Ten Nude Scenes of 2011. This year’s list is heavy on exciting nudecomers, long-awaited nude debuts, and actresses who stepped up their game from topless shots to full-on full frontal. So without further aboob, here are your Top Ten of 2011: 10. Bianca Kajlich in 30 Minutes or Less 9. Jessica Chastain in Jolene 8. Esme Bianco and Sahara Knite on Game of Thrones 7. Evan Rachel Wood in Mildred Pierce 6. Addison Timlin on Californication 5. Elizabeth Olsen in Martha Marcy May Marlene 4. Kirsten Dunst in Melancholia 3. Emily Browning in Sleeping Beauty 2. Emmy Rossum on Shameless 1. Lake Bell on How to Make It in America Members can see our Top Ten in action and read Mr. Skin’s commentary on the breast of the year on our Top Ten Nude Scenes of 2011 page, right here at MrSkin.com!

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Katy Perry, Kardashians Top Barbara Walters’ ‘Most Fascinating’

‘X Factor’ judge Simon Cowell, ‘Modern Family’ stars also make the cut. By Jocelyn Vena Kim Kardashian Photo: James Devaney/ WireImage The past 12 months were full of some interesting folks, and Barbara Walters has announced who made her annual list with “The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2011.” So, who made the cut? The top seven released so far include the Kardashian family , who continue to captivate TV audiences and the rumor mill thanks to several TV franchises and their headline-making relationships (babies, divorce and everything in between). Pop superstar Katy Perry also will be featured on the special. After releasing her album Teenage Dream last year, she managed to break chart records this year with hits like “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)” and “E.T.” She also released several memorable videos and hit the road on her California Dreams Tour. Wednesday night, Perry was nominated for several Grammy Awards , including Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for her single “Firework.” Simon Cowell also landed on the list. After leaving “American Idol,” he launched the U.S. version of “The X Factor” this fall, reuniting with his former “Idol” pal Paula Abdul. Longtime Yankee Derek Jeter, TV personality/entrepreneur Donald Trump and Kate Middleton’s sister/royal wedding breakout star Pippa Middleton also will be featured on the special. “Modern Family” onscreen couple Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet made the cut as well, bringing the list, technically, to 11. The #1 most-fascinating person, as well as the two other folks who made the list, will be announced on the primetime special December 14 on ABC. Who’s on your list of the most-fascinating people of 2011? Share your picks below! Related Artists Katy Perry

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Top 10 Naked Stars Born in December

Happy December! Ring in the start of the holiday season with some hole-idays. Furry hole-idays, that is, featuring ten tasty temptresses who were born in the last month of the year. Christmas won’t be the only thing coming when you get a load of Julianne Moore , Alyssa Milano , and the rest of our Top 10 Naked Stars Born in December.

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