They’re always up for a smashing good time, and on Friday (June 20) Ashley Tisdale and Christopher French headed over to the Westin Bonaventure Hotel for the 2014 Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards Gala.
The betrothed lovers opted for matching black and grey ensembles as they posed for photos ahead of the big event.
And though the 41st Daytime Emmys was slammed by multiple media outlets with words like “trainwreck” and “disaster,” host Kathy Griffin manned the hosting duties and made sure the winners got their due recognition.
The honorees of the 2014 Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards are:
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner: The Young and the Restless (CBS)
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
One Life to Live (Toln.com)
Outstanding Culinary Series
Winner: The Mind of a Chef (PBS)
A Moveable Feast With Fine Cooking (PBS)
Beer Geeks (Syndicated)
Bobby Flay’s Barbecue Addiction (Food...
The betrothed lovers opted for matching black and grey ensembles as they posed for photos ahead of the big event.
And though the 41st Daytime Emmys was slammed by multiple media outlets with words like “trainwreck” and “disaster,” host Kathy Griffin manned the hosting duties and made sure the winners got their due recognition.
The honorees of the 2014 Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards are:
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner: The Young and the Restless (CBS)
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
One Life to Live (Toln.com)
Outstanding Culinary Series
Winner: The Mind of a Chef (PBS)
A Moveable Feast With Fine Cooking (PBS)
Beer Geeks (Syndicated)
Bobby Flay’s Barbecue Addiction (Food...
- 6/23/2014
- GossipCenter
The biggest winner at Sunday’s live-streamed Daytime Emmy Awards, emceed by Kathy Griffin, was Steve Harvey, who took home two prizes: one for his eponymous talk show and one as the host of the syndicated Family Feud. Among soap operas, The Young and the Restless dominated, nabbing Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actor (Billy Miller), and Outstanding Supporting Actress (Amelia Heinle), among other awards.
Check out the full list of winners below:
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
One Life to Live (Toln.com)
Winner: The Young and the Restless (CBS...
Check out the full list of winners below:
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
One Life to Live (Toln.com)
Winner: The Young and the Restless (CBS...
- 6/23/2014
- by Katie Atkinson
- EW - Inside TV
The 41st annual Daytime Emmy Awards were held Sunday at the Beverly Hills Hilton, hosted by expletive-happy comedienne Kathy Griffin and streamed online at DaytimeEmmys.net, home of the most dreadful pre-show ever.
CBS’ The Young and the Restless came away as this year’s big winner, grabbing gold five times at Sunday night’s main gala, including for Outstanding Drama and for Lead Actor. Sister sudser The Bold and the Beautiful was shut out at the big show, but had scored four statuettes at Friday night’s Creative Arts awards ceremony (see winners list).
NBC’s Days of Our Lives...
CBS’ The Young and the Restless came away as this year’s big winner, grabbing gold five times at Sunday night’s main gala, including for Outstanding Drama and for Lead Actor. Sister sudser The Bold and the Beautiful was shut out at the big show, but had scored four statuettes at Friday night’s Creative Arts awards ceremony (see winners list).
NBC’s Days of Our Lives...
- 6/23/2014
- TVLine.com
The 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards took place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday evening. Hosted by Kathy Griffin, the ceremony streamed live via the Daytime Emmy Awards website, and honored achievements in daytime programming, including talk shows, soaps, game shows, culinary programs, and more.
Here is a list of the night's big winners:
Supporting Actor, Drama
Eric Martsolf, "Days of Our Lives" *Winner
Bradford Anderson, "General Hospital"
Steve Burton, "The Young and the Restless"
Scott Clifton, "The Bold and the Beautiful"
Dominic Zamprogna, "General Hospital"
Supporting Actress, Drama
Amelia Heinle, "The Young and the Restless" *Winner
Melissa Claire Egan, "The Young and the Restless"
Jane Elliot, "General Hospital"
Elizabeth Hendrickson, "The Young and the Restless"
Kelly Sullivan, "General Hospital"
Culinary Host
Bobby Flay *Winner
Giada De Laurentiis
April Bloomfield and Sean Brock
Rachael Ray
Culinary Program
"The Mind of a Chef" *Winner
"A Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking...
Here is a list of the night's big winners:
Supporting Actor, Drama
Eric Martsolf, "Days of Our Lives" *Winner
Bradford Anderson, "General Hospital"
Steve Burton, "The Young and the Restless"
Scott Clifton, "The Bold and the Beautiful"
Dominic Zamprogna, "General Hospital"
Supporting Actress, Drama
Amelia Heinle, "The Young and the Restless" *Winner
Melissa Claire Egan, "The Young and the Restless"
Jane Elliot, "General Hospital"
Elizabeth Hendrickson, "The Young and the Restless"
Kelly Sullivan, "General Hospital"
Culinary Host
Bobby Flay *Winner
Giada De Laurentiis
April Bloomfield and Sean Brock
Rachael Ray
Culinary Program
"The Mind of a Chef" *Winner
"A Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking...
- 6/23/2014
- by Alana Altmann
- Moviefone
When it was announced that this year’s Daytime Emmys would be streamed online (and not broadcast), surely no one imagined that the accompanying red carpet pre-show would set the bar so unacceptably low, with an interview team that would lob rape “jokes,” talk about “go[ing] lesbian” for one actress and quite possibly not recognize more than five of the people they spoke to.
Rather than recruit any number of proper reporters who cover the daytime-tv genre, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences issued a casting call for “millennials between the ages of 18-35… who have a strong entertainment...
Rather than recruit any number of proper reporters who cover the daytime-tv genre, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences issued a casting call for “millennials between the ages of 18-35… who have a strong entertainment...
- 6/23/2014
- TVLine.com
The 2014 Daytime Emmy acting reels are being made available for public viewing online. The roundup of episode submissions began with Best Younger Actor on May 16. The nominees are as follows (click each actor's name to see my complete analysis of his episode): -Break- Daytime Emmy reactions roundup: 'All your misdeeds are now forgiven!' Bryan Craig, "General Hospital" Chad Duell, "General Hospital" Max Ehrich, "The Young and the Restless" Chandler Massey, "Days of Our Lives" Daniel Polo, "The Young and the Restless" A strong case could be made for any of the five: Bryan Craig and Chad Duell have the most screentime and impact, Max Ehrich has a compelling two-hander with co-star Tracey E. Bregman, Daniel Polo has a resonant bullying storyline, and defending champ Chandler Massey has the most tearful emotion. The two "Gh" actors might have the edge, with Duell...'...
- 5/17/2014
- Gold Derby
Daytime Emmy reels: Daniel Polo ('Young and Restless') is Younger Actor contender for bullying story
Just like last year, the 2014 Daytime Emmy acting reels are being made available for public viewing online. The roundup of episode submissions begins with Best Younger Actor. I've watched all five; can a bullying storyline push Daniel Polo ("The Young and the Restless") over the top? -Break- Daytime Emmy nominees reveal episodes submitted to judges Length of Reel: 7:06 Synopsis: Jamie Vernon (Polo) accuses Fenmore Baldwin (fellow Younger Actor nominee Max Ehrich) of pushing him off a roof, but when Jamie is confronted by Fenmore's parents he begins to waver on his story. After being taunted by Fenmore, he insists on pressing charges. Analysis: Polo plays a victim of bullying, a timely subject that may resonate with voters. Of the three scenes in the seven-minute reel, the strongest is probably the second, at a Genoa City coffee shop where he accuses Summer Newman (Younger Actress nominee Hunter King) of using...
- 5/17/2014
- Gold Derby
Celebrating the best on the small screen, the 2014 Daytime Emmy Awards announced its nominees on Thursday (May 1).
"The Young and the Restless" led the nominations list with a whopping 26 nods, while "The Bold and the Beautiful" followed with 18.
Meanwhile, "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and "CBS Sunday Morning" earned nominations in their respective categories.
Check out the nominees list below:
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful
Days of Our Lives
One Life to Live
The Young and the Restless
Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Eileen Davidson (Kristen, Days)
Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke, B&B)
Heather Tom (Katie, B&B)
Arianne Zucker (Nicole, Days)
Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Peter Bergman (Jack, Y&R)
Doug Davidson (Paul, Y&R)
Christian LeBlanc (Michael, Y&R)
Billy Miller (ex-Billy, Y&R)
Jason Thompson (Patrick, General Hospital)
Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea, Y&R)
Jane Elliot (Tracy,...
"The Young and the Restless" led the nominations list with a whopping 26 nods, while "The Bold and the Beautiful" followed with 18.
Meanwhile, "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and "CBS Sunday Morning" earned nominations in their respective categories.
Check out the nominees list below:
Outstanding Drama Series
The Bold and the Beautiful
Days of Our Lives
One Life to Live
The Young and the Restless
Lead Actress In A Drama Series
Eileen Davidson (Kristen, Days)
Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke, B&B)
Heather Tom (Katie, B&B)
Arianne Zucker (Nicole, Days)
Lead Actor In A Drama Series
Peter Bergman (Jack, Y&R)
Doug Davidson (Paul, Y&R)
Christian LeBlanc (Michael, Y&R)
Billy Miller (ex-Billy, Y&R)
Jason Thompson (Patrick, General Hospital)
Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea, Y&R)
Jane Elliot (Tracy,...
- 5/1/2014
- GossipCenter
Of the leading 26 Daytime Emmy Awards nominations for "The Young and the Restless," 11 of them are for cast members, including a staggering four of the five Best Actor nominees. And despite General Hospital reaping eight acting nominations, it was passed over for Best Drama Series in favor of the online edition of "One Life to Live" which merited only one acting bid. Below, a breakdown by show of the acting nominations for each of the daytime dramas. -Break- Daytime Emmy Awards: Complete list of nominations "The Young and the Restless" (11 nominations) Best Actor: Peter Bergman, Doug Davidson, Christian LeBlanc, Billy Miller Best Supporting Actor: Steve Burton Best Supporting Actress: Melissa Claire Egan, Amelia Heinle, Elizabeth Hendrickson Best Younger Actor: Max Ehrich, Daniel Polo Best Younger Actress: Hunter King Dish the Daytime Emmy nominations right now in our notorious Gold Derb...
- 5/1/2014
- Gold Derby
Don't mess with Summer Newman. On Monday, Nov. 5, CBS' The Young and the Restless kicks off a cyberbully story featuring the gorgeous but troubled teen played by Hunter King. Summer will create a fake identity on FacePlace — that's Y&R's version of Facebook — in order to friend Jamie (Daniel Polo), the boy being mentored by Genoa City cop Ronan Malloy (Jeff Branson).
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- 11/2/2012
- by Michael Logan
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Bones is all new tonight and it's the winter hiatus until it returns in a few weeks (after the Olympics, I think). Fox has released four sneak peeks, which we have for you below. You can also view promo photos and a promo that we previously posted for the episode.
It’S A Battle Between Good And Evil On The Winter Finale Of “Bones”Thursday, February 4, On Fox
Joshua Malina (“In Plain Sight”) and Pej Vahdat Guest-Star
Brennan and Booth investigate a set of uniquely disfigured remains allegorizing biblical text. As they acquire more information about the victim, a former patient of Dr. Adam Copeland (guest star Malina) at Havenhurst Sanitarium, they are confronted with suspects who are hard to characterize as either good or evil. Meanwhile, Jeffersonian intern Arastoo Vaziri (guest star Vahdat) reveals a secret about his past in “The Devil in the Details” winter finale episode of Bones airing Thursday,...
It’S A Battle Between Good And Evil On The Winter Finale Of “Bones”Thursday, February 4, On Fox
Joshua Malina (“In Plain Sight”) and Pej Vahdat Guest-Star
Brennan and Booth investigate a set of uniquely disfigured remains allegorizing biblical text. As they acquire more information about the victim, a former patient of Dr. Adam Copeland (guest star Malina) at Havenhurst Sanitarium, they are confronted with suspects who are hard to characterize as either good or evil. Meanwhile, Jeffersonian intern Arastoo Vaziri (guest star Vahdat) reveals a secret about his past in “The Devil in the Details” winter finale episode of Bones airing Thursday,...
- 2/4/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Bones is all new on February 4 and I think it's the final episode before the show goes on hiatus for a few weeks for the Olympics. It's a religious episode, so you know Booth's Catholic-ness will come into play. Check out a promo below for the episode and then go view the promo photos we previously posted.
It’S A Battle Between Good And Evil On The Winter Finale Of “Bones”Thursday, February 4, On Fox
Joshua Malina (“In Plain Sight”) and Pej Vahdat Guest-Star
Brennan and Booth investigate a set of uniquely disfigured remains allegorizing biblical text. As they acquire more information about the victim, a former patient of Dr. Adam Copeland (guest star Malina) at Havenhurst Sanitarium, they are confronted with suspects who are hard to characterize as either good or evil. Meanwhile, Jeffersonian intern Arastoo Vaziri (guest star Vahdat) reveals a secret about his past in “The Devil...
It’S A Battle Between Good And Evil On The Winter Finale Of “Bones”Thursday, February 4, On Fox
Joshua Malina (“In Plain Sight”) and Pej Vahdat Guest-Star
Brennan and Booth investigate a set of uniquely disfigured remains allegorizing biblical text. As they acquire more information about the victim, a former patient of Dr. Adam Copeland (guest star Malina) at Havenhurst Sanitarium, they are confronted with suspects who are hard to characterize as either good or evil. Meanwhile, Jeffersonian intern Arastoo Vaziri (guest star Vahdat) reveals a secret about his past in “The Devil...
- 1/29/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
They're billing the February 4 episode of Bones as the "Winter Finale". This frightens me, because I think there won't be any new episodes of Bones again until April 1, but I'm not 100% sure about that, so let me check it out and get back to you. In the meantime, why don't you check out the promo photos and synopsis for the February 4 episode below.
You can also check out photos for the January 21 episode and the January 28 episode.
It’S A Battle Between Good And Evil On The Winter Finale Of “Bones”Thursday, February 4, On Fox
Joshua Malina (“In Plain Sight”) and Pej Vahdat Guest-Star
Brennan and Booth investigate a set of uniquely disfigured remains allegorizing biblical text. As they acquire more information about the victim, a former patient of Dr. Adam Copeland (guest star Malina) at Havenhurst Sanitarium, they are confronted with suspects who are hard to characterize as either good or evil.
You can also check out photos for the January 21 episode and the January 28 episode.
It’S A Battle Between Good And Evil On The Winter Finale Of “Bones”Thursday, February 4, On Fox
Joshua Malina (“In Plain Sight”) and Pej Vahdat Guest-Star
Brennan and Booth investigate a set of uniquely disfigured remains allegorizing biblical text. As they acquire more information about the victim, a former patient of Dr. Adam Copeland (guest star Malina) at Havenhurst Sanitarium, they are confronted with suspects who are hard to characterize as either good or evil.
- 1/21/2010
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
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