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Monday, August 30, 2010

Caroline Mcwilliams

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Latest Update News About Pernell Roberts, Dixie Carter, Andrew Koenig, Dennis Hopper, Corey Haim: I have to say, as much criticism as I have for the ending of Lost, I was hoping the actors would get a little Emmy love. I expected Michael Emerson and Terry O’Quinn to cancel each other out for the best supporting actor Emmy, but I thought Matthew Fox really had a shot of grabbing a much-deserved award.

Elizabeth Mitchell unfortunately didn’t have a chance against the heavyweights in the guest actress category, though she certainly had just as much right to the Emmy.

Ricky Gervais, how I love thee. You just never know what he’s going to say, or how naughty it’s going to be, and you’re always waiting for that trademark giggle of his to escape. He’s just full of so much glee–his exuberant joy at discovering that Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony director Bucky Gunts actually DID win the category after his riff on the guy’s name was absolutely priceless.

Alex SkarsgĂ„rd in all his lofty gorgeousness made True Blood costars Stephen Moyer and Anna Paquin look like tiny elves–and then Al Pacino came out and somehow was even tinier. Serpico’s not quite so scary now…

Jimmy Fallon’s musical numbers on stage and with audience guests like Julianna Margulies, Tom Hanks, and Stephen Colbert were made of win. The Twitter comments Fallon read out–not so much.

Julianna Margulies, Mariska Hargitay, Susan Sarandon, and Christina Hendricks win the Classy and Gorgeous awards.

I’m thrilled that Jim Parsons won a much deserved Emmy award for his role as Sheldon on Big Bang Theory. I also loved that he said he was grateful just to be working, but even more grateful to get to play such an outstanding character. Modern Family gets tons of deserved buzz (yeahy for the Emmy!) but Big Bang Theory is consistently and inventively hilarious.

The In Memoriam was heartbreaking–we lost a lot of wonderful people this year. I was shocked and saddened to see Caroline McWilliams from 80s series Benson; she lost her battle with cancer earlier this year. Jewel’s tribute song was lovely, and for once it seemed to deter some of the clapping favoritism–though not all of it.

Over all the Emmy Awards was fast-paced, mildly amusing, and some of the “little people” gave great speeches. As is typical of awards shows, many of the programs that won were series or specials that I haven’t seen–which definitely dampens the whole enjoyment of the Emmy Awards. However, the awards do their job in enticing us to check out some of these award winning shows we’ve missed. I’m definitely curious about Temple Grandin now.








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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Andrew Koenig

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Andrew Koenig played the character “Boner” in the TV series “Growing Pains”. He was becoming very famous because of his role and was being offered many acting assignments from different producers but he turned down all of them in February 2010 and went missing on the 14th of February, 2010. He sent his father a letter on the 16th and then the family members of Koenig started searching for him.

On the 28th of February, 2010 Koenig was found dead hanging from a tree. It was reported that he hanged himself and committed suicide. His body was found in a park in Vancouver. He hung himself in a very deep part of the park and the location clearly suggested that he didn’t want to be found.

It was a very tough time for his family especially his parents. Andrew Koenig was 41 years old and he led a great acting career just like his father who played the character of Chekov in the original Star Trek. Andrew’s father held an emotional press conference to talk about him and the reason he took his own life.

The reason for Andrew’s suicide is the fact that he was very depressed for a long time and his symptoms were getting greater by the day. Andrew’s father also told that no one should ever ignore signs of depression unless it could get too late to save the person. The case of Andrew Koenig is a few months old but people are just getting to know about it.

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