Quoting:
"Darling Rita, once you were a dream and a prayer. Now our future is as bright as the sun glinting off the morning dew and I vow that I will... Sounds like I'm marrying a unicorn." - Dexter Morgan
Welcome to Michael C. Hall Online, a website dedicated to Michael C.
Hall, the accomplished and unique Emmy nominated actor best known for his roles in Showtime's
Dexter, HBO's Six Feet Under and feature films like Gamer or various stage shows.
On this unofficial fan site you will find an archive of Michael's career including photographs, videos, information and the latest news on this gifted actor.
Thanks to Ally for the heads up, we have scans from the February 11th issue of TV Guide! In the brief article, it’s lists 5 reasons they love Dexter and there is old Emmy Magazine picture of Michael. Be sure to check them out!
Dexter‘s first season (edited for basic television of course) will begin re-airing on February 17th at 10:00PM on CBS. If you’ve never caught the series before, now is your chance. Don’t miss it!
A few hours ago Michael attended the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, he doubled as a presenter and nominee. Unfortunately (again!) Michael C. Hall was snubbed as an ‘Actor’, as the award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a TV Series went to James Gandolfini for a little show you might have heard of called The Sopranos. :umm: Regardless, Michael lit up the room and interviewers with his charm and wit!
Pictures are still incredibly scarce at the moment, but check back as we will be adding many more as they become available!
Edit: A total of 20 pictures have been uploaded, a mixture of MQ and HQ. Hopefully we’ll be able to gather up more in the next few days.
Michael C. Hall has been added to the list of presenters at The 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards! Michael is also nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series for Dexter. The SAG Awards Ceremonies will be airing Sunday, Jan. 27, on TNT and TBS at 8 pm ET/PT!
We are currently unable to record any media like this, so if anyone out there could provide us with a clip of Michael’s presentation, red carpet footage, etc. We’d be ever so grateful! Michael is rarely out in media outlets, and after the cancellation of the Globes, it would be so amazing to be able to watch this and share with the fans. Please get in contact with us if you can help out. And be sure to check back in on the 27th for all the picture coverage! We surely can’t wait until then! :stupidsmile:
There was no glitz and glamour this evening for the Golden Globes as the traditional event was cancelled due to the on going writers strike, but even more upsetting Michael C. Hall did not win Best Performance by an Actor In A Television Series: Drama. Instead Jon Hamm won for his performance in Mad Men. :almostcry:
It’s upsetting to see Michael go unrewarded for his truly amazing performances in every single episode, but I guess we can take comfort in the success of Dexter and those who do appreciate such a fine character and story. Hopefully there will be many more great seasons to come for us fans too. But as always, In our eyes Michael is still the true winner!
The entire creative ensemble of Dexter was awarded an award of a year in excellency at the 2008 AFI Awards Luncheon. The event was held yesterday in Los Angeles and Michael was there to accept on behalf of the show. Huge congrats on the well deserved accolade. :) I have added the first few pictures, hopefully we will have more later on today. Here is what the American Film Institute had to say about Dexter (I for one totally agree!):
Dexter places its hands firmly on the throat of expectation and – minute by minute – tightens its grip until audiences begin to question their idea of morality. Michael C. Hall’s masterfully nuanced performance as Dexter breathes humanity into a monster – a killer who murders those he believes have gotten away with murder. The world through Dexter’s dark, droll and wickedly funny gaze, in many ways, defines today’s era of television – stories that are wildly ambitious, intricately told, and deeply, emotionally engaging.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Assocation today announced that Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards press conference is now open to all media outlets.
After discussions with NBC, Hollywood Foreign Press Association President Jorge Camara today announced that the HFPA will have complete control of its 65th Annual Golden Globe Awards Announcement that is scheduled to take place Sunday, January 13 at 6:00 p.m. PST in the International Ballroom of The Beverly Hilton. Under the new arrangement, there will be no restrictions placed on media outlets covering the press conference.
Which basically means that you’ll be able to watch the announcement on presumably numerous networks and news programs. Michael C. Hall is yet again nominated for is work in Dexter.
Los Angeles Times published a brand new interview with Michael a few days back. In it he talks about the Dexter finale, award shows and things to come. It is a good read! Please keep in mind that the article is very spoiler-y for those who have not seen the second series of Dexter! Read the interview here in the press archives.
In case you did not know, the official Dexter site also hosts a very interesting finale event video, which contains an interview with Michael and the show’s creators regarding the season finale.
By the way, we always add Dexter coverage as it airs so that the site is up-to-date. Unfortunately this means that some areas of the site, mainly the Dexter category in the gallery, may contain spoilers to non-US fans. I just wanted to be sure to let the visitors know of our policy. Please look at the gallery with caution if you do not want to know what happens in the show. Thanks.
CBS is bringing cable’s favorite serial killer to broadcast TV. Starting February 17, 2008 the first season of Showtime’s Dexter will air Sundays at 10 on the Eye network. Dexter will become the first pay cable show ever to get a full-season broadcast run on CBS, as the network’s supply of scripted programs is being depleted by the WGA strike.
Dexter stars Emmy-nominated Michael C. Hall as a Miami police forensics expert with an uncontrollable urge to kill. The series recently delivered a series-high 1.4 million viewers with its second season finale on the CBS-owned Showtime, which is available in 15 million homes. CBS will edit the 12 episodes of the first season to meet broadcast television content standards.
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