Winning an Emmy at the Oscars

Winning an Emmy at the Oscars

Published: September 20, 2009 @ 10:55 pm
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By Steve Pond

2005: Here was Chris Rock, hosting the Oscars: “I remember one year when Halle Berry won the Oscar, Nicole Kidman was smiling so wide, she shoulda won an Emmy at the Oscars for her performance.”

 

(Rock’s monologue on the Academy’s Oscars YouTube channel.)

 

2009: Hugh Jackman, hosting the Oscars, wins an Emmy at the Oscars for his performance.

 

(Jackman's Emmy-winning performance on YouTube.  Photo: Michael Yada/AMPAS)

 

Actually, the true Emmy winners were the writers of Jackman’s opening number, rather than Jackman himself. (For the record: William Ross, John Kimbrough, Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab and Ben Schwartz.)

 

Personally, I think Jackman deserves some kind of award for having the nerve to introduce a production number with lines like “everything is being downsized because of the recession,” and “because of cutbacks, the Academy said they didn’t have enough money for an opening number” – and then pull off that allegedly cut-rate production number while standing beneath a three-ton, 60-foot-tall Swarovski crystal curtain made up of more than 100,000 imported crystals.

 

If you can stand beneath that curtain and sell a number whose premise is frugality, you deserve a mantle-ful of shiny gold statuettes.

 

By the way, Chris Rock also won an Emmy last night. But his didn’t have anything to do with the Oscars.
 

Tags: Academy Awards, Chris Rock, Hugh Jackman, Movies, oscars
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The Odds is an informed, bemused, skeptical and authoritative look at all aspects of the Academy Awards race. Steve Pond, author of the L.A. Times bestseller The Big Show, has been covering this particular circus for more than two decades, much of that time as the only reporter with full backstage and rehearsal access to the Oscar show.

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