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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.
Yesterday Michael C. Hall was in attendence for Showtime’s 2010 Emmy Nominee Reception. He is of course nominated at tonight’s Emmy’s which are just a few hours away! Check out photos of Michael from yesterday’s event have been added and continue following the site & twitter for tonight’s Emmy Awards updates!
Dexter star Michael C. Hall has admitted that he hopes the show will win an Emmy award.
The showtime drama is nominated for ‘Outstanding Drama Series’, while Hall himself is up for ‘Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series’ for his role as serial killer Dexter Morgan.
“I feel like any award for the show is an award for all of us,” he told Zap2It. “To have that formally recognised so that people could really, without reservation, share a collective sense of pride would be amazing.”
However, he insisted that he feels honored just to be nominated for an award.
In this new Dexter promo, the cast talks about the new season while enough first look footage is shown to make this three minutes well worth the watch. Caution for spoilers as per usual!
By the way, The Emmys are this Sunday! Tune in to them and the site to see if Michael or the show picks up any statues! The Creative Arts Emmy’s were this past week and some of the categories winners have already been revealed. Out of them Dexter picked up one win! Score another one for John Lithgow! :)
Being bad turned out to be very good for actor John Lithgow.
Lithgow won Best Guest Actor in a drama at Saturday’s Creative Arts Emmys in L.A. for his bone-chilling role as a serial murderer in Showtime’s Dexter.
Lithgow, 64, credited his chemistry with onscreen nemesis Michael C. Hall for bringing the character to terrifying life – and said Hall is “doing very, very well” since revealing in January that he was in remission from Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
“There were about four days over the course of that season last year that I had to work as hard as Michael does every day,” Lithgow told reporters after winning his Emmy. “He’s had no trouble this season working five days a week, so I’m delighted.”
Lithgow also offered reporters a puzzled reaction to his onstage gaffe – in accepting the award, he thanked rival network HBO rather than Showtime.
“I said HBO?” he said afterward. “I’ll never live that down.”
Bloody-Disguting.com has posted a new scan from Entertainment Weekly which features an exclusive sneak peek at the new season of Dexter. The image carries very heavy spoilers so view with caution. Also recently released were two new promos for the show. Check them out below the break. America’s favorite serial killer returns September 26, 2010 at 9PM!
Back on Wednesday and Thursday, Michael attended Showtime’s 2010 Summer Press Tour. There was a party and a panel for discussion where the Dexter cast gathered. In attendance alongside Michael was Jennifer Carpenter, C.S Lee and James Remar. I have added pictures to the site and if you read on you can view a short video from the panel.
You can read a transcript of what was said at the panel on Examiner.com and there is some scoop on MSNBC.
Hall all too often hears that his show, and his character again, often make people want to go out and kill someone, too, because he makes it look, fun, easy, and let’s face it, justifiable:
“Well, I don’t, you know, lose sleep over the possibility that I’m advocating serial murder through my work, you know. I mean, I think it’s undeniably relatable. He’s killing people. We all– most of us probably live in L.A. or spend time here in traffic, things like that. I mean, we get that impulse. But, I mean, I’m proud of the show. When I hear comments like that, I don’t really worry…I feel like it’s more a meditation on the nature of morality, of our shadow side…I guess, if I hear a comment like that and I’m in the room, I just sort of smile and nod and say ‘I know. I hope that this helps lessen the flames in you, that you can watch it, and it can be therapeutic’.”
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