You know they’re great. We know they’re great. Now, the Hollywood Foreign Press agrees they’re great. Some of our favorite Showtime starts got the nod for acting excellence with nominations for the 2010 Golden Globe awards.
Bravo to United States of Tara’s Toni Collette, Dexter’s Michael C. Hall, Nurse Jackie’s Edie Falco, Californication’s David Duchovny and Dexter’s John Lithgow for their noms!
Our two cents: Collette, who already scored an Emmy for her performance as Tara Gregson, Falco, who somehow breathed new life to the stale medical drama genre, and Lithgow, who gave us chills as big baddie Arthur Mitchell, deserve to win this year, especially after a Showtime shutout last time.
What do you think? Post in the comments.

I think The Tudors should have received more nominations. It is a beautiful, well written and well acted series.
I especially think Jonathan Rhys Meyers should have received a nomination. He portrays an very, very intense and fastinating King Henry VIII… bravo to you Jonathan! If you don’t get a US award next year.. screw ‘em! You MADE The Tudors!
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