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    Emmy Nods Show TV Is Kinder Than Film To Women Over 40

    The complete list of Emmy nominations has been posted and like last year, the awards prove that if you're an actress over 40 looking for a meaty dramatic role, you'll have better luck on the small screen.

    We averaged the ages of the actresses nominated for Emmys versus the actresses nominated for Academy Awards this year (using the ages listed on Wikipedia — we can't get our hands on the birth certificates). Here are the results:

    Of the 16 female Emmy nominees for outstanding lead or supporting actress in a dramatic series and outstanding lead actress in a miniseries or movie the average age = 48.75

    Of the 12 female Emmy nominees for outstanding lead or supporting actress in a comedy series the average age = 40.66

    Combined average age of women nominated for Emmys in comedic and dramatic roles = 45.28

    Of the 10 female Oscar nominees for best actress or supporting actress the average age = 39.50

    About 70% of the actresses nominated for an Emmy for a dramatic role were over 40, compared to 40% of the actresses nominated for Academy Awards. A fairly diverse group of women were nominated for Oscars this year, but Meryl Streep was still the only actress over 50 nominated. There were many more Emmy nominees of course, but it seems even women over 50 mainly known as film actors are having an easier time finding juicy roles on TV these days. Sally Field, Glenn Close, Holly Hunter, Shirley MacLaine, Jessica Lange, Sigourney Weaver, and Dianne Wiest are all over 50 and were nominated for Emmys this year.

    Many of the older actresses nominated were featured in programs on cable, and one of the most notable things about this year's list of nominees is how cable shows dominated network shows in major categories. House and Lost were the only two network shows nominated for Outstanding Drama Series. Plus, AMC's Mad Men was nominated in 16 categories, the most for a dramatic series (though it was second to NBC's 30 Rock, which had 22 nods).

    There were still plenty of snubs even among the cable shows. For True Blood and Battlestar Galactica, the tinge of sci-fi disqualified them from the Emmy race. No special consideration was given to shows that aired their final season, such as Boston Legal, ER, The Shield, Pushing Daisies, and once again, Battlestar Galactica [as they'd say on BSG, frak]. According to the comments in our previous nominations post, many of you are also upset that Friday Night Lights was snubbed. Are you saying you don't find the show's lone nomination for Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series satisfying?

    Below are the nominations for this year's Emmys. The complete list can be found here.

    OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES
    30 Rock
    Entourage
    Family Guy
    Flight Of The Conchords
    How I Met Your Mother
    The Office
    Weeds

    OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
    Big Love
    Breaking Bad
    Damages
    Dexter
    House
    Lost
    Mad Men

    OUTSTANDING HOST FOR A REALITY OR REALITY-COMPETITION PROGRAM
    Ryan Seacrest, American Idol
    Tom Bergeron, Dancing With The Stars
    Heidi Klum, Project Runway
    Jeff Probst, Survivor
    Phil Keoghan, The Amazing Race
    Padma Lakshmi, Top Chef

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
    Jermaine Clement, Flight of the Conchords
    Tony Shalhoub, Monk
    Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory
    Steve Carell, The Office
    Charlie Sheen, Two And A Half Men

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
    Michael C. Hall, Dexter
    Hugh Laurie, House
    Gabriel Byrne, In Treatment
    Jon Hamm, Mad Men
    Simon Baker, The Mentalist

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
    Kiefer Sutherland, 24
    Kevin Kline, Cyrano de Bergerac (PBS)
    Brendan Gleeson, Into The Storm (HBO)
    Sir Ian McKellen, King Lear (PBS)
    Kevin Bacon, Taking Chances (HBO)
    Kenneth Branagh, Wallander: One Step Behind (PBS)

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Tina Fey, 30 Rock
    Christina Applegate, Samantha Who?
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures Of Old Christine
    Sarah Silverman, The Sarah Silverman Program
    Toni Collette, United States Of Tara
    Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Sally Field, Brothers & Sisters
    Glenn Close, Damages
    Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
    Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men
    Holly Hunter, Saving Grace
    Kyra Sedfwick, The Closer

    OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE
    Chandra Wilson, Accidental Friendship (Hallmark Channel)
    Shirley MacLaine, Coco Chanel (Lifetime)
    Drew Barrymore, Grey Gardens (HBO)
    Jessica Lange, Grey Gardens (HBO)
    Sigourney Weaver, Prayers For Bobby (Lifetime)

    OUTSTANDING MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE
    Coco Chanel
    Grey Gardens
    Into The Storm
    Prayers For Bobby
    Taking Chance

    OUTSTANDING MINISERIES
    Generation Kill
    Little Dorrit

    OUTSTANDING REALITY - COMPETITION PROGRAM
    American Idol
    Dancing With The Stars
    Project Runway
    The Amazing Race
    Top Chef

    OUTSTANDING REALITY PROGRAM
    Antiques Roadshow
    Dirty Jobs
    Dog Whisperer
    Intervention
    Kathy Griffin: My Life On The D-List
    MythBusters

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Tracy Morgan, 30 Rock
    Jack McBrayer, 30 Rock
    Kevin Dillon, Entourage
    Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother
    Rainn Wilson, The Office
    Jon Cryer, Two And A Half Men

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
    William Shatner, Boston Legal
    Christian Clemenson, Boston Legal
    Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad
    William Hurt, Damages
    Michael Emerson, Lost
    John Slattery, Mad Men

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
    Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock
    Kristin Cheoweth, Pushing Daisies
    Amy Poehler, Saturday Night Live
    Kristin Wiig, Saturday Night Live
    Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty
    Elizabeth Perkins, Weeds

    OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
    Cherry Jones, 24
    Rose Byrne, Damages
    Sandra Oh, Grey's Anatomy
    Chandra Wilson, Grey's Anatomy
    Dianne Wiest, In Treatment
    Hope Davis, In Treatment

    OUTSTANDING VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SEREIS
    Late Show With David Letterman
    Real Time With Bill Maher
    Saturday Night Live
    The Colbert Report
    The Daily Show With Jon Stewart

    2009 Primetime Emmy Awards Nominations [Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences]

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    Send an email to Margaret Hartmann, the author of this post, at margaret@jezebel.com.