Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
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<strong>Academy</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Television</strong> <strong>Arts</strong> & <strong>Sciences</strong><br />
2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Ballot<br />
Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series<br />
For a performer who appears within the current eligibility year with guest star billing. NOTE: VOTE FOR NO<br />
MORE THAN SIX achievements in this category that you have seen and feel are worthy <strong>of</strong> nomination. (More<br />
than six votes in this category will void all votes in this category.) Note: Photos were optional.<br />
095<br />
096<br />
097<br />
098<br />
Sting<br />
as Himself<br />
Life's Too Short<br />
Sting approaches Warwick at the charity auction and asks him to<br />
sponsor a child in India. Sting points out that Warwick hasn’t bid at the<br />
auction when the final bidding prize is announced. Warwick ends up<br />
bidding and wins. Warwick insults Sting and is thrown out <strong>of</strong> the event.<br />
Ethan Suplee<br />
as Spencer<br />
Wilfred<br />
Ethan Suplee plays Spencer, Ryan’s boorish neighbor. Spencer grows<br />
marijuana in his home and attempts to form a bond with Ryan by<br />
getting high, watching on-line pornography and visiting a strip club with<br />
Wilfred along for the ride. Ultimately, the friendship ends in fisticuffs.<br />
Stephen Tobolowsky<br />
as Stu Beggs<br />
Californication<br />
Stu (Stephen Tobolowsky) finds himself in a highly inappropriate sexual<br />
encounter with his step-son’s hot English nanny Lizzie (Camilla<br />
Luddington), after which, she is fired by Stu’s wife and Charlie’s (Evan<br />
Handler) ex-wife Marcy (Pamela Adlon). Later, Stu breaks some difficult<br />
news to Charlie.<br />
Stanley Tucci<br />
as Henry Warren<br />
30 Rock<br />
Stanley Tucci plays Henry Warren, Jack Donaghy’s former colleague and<br />
first business nemesis. When the two men reunite, Henry is disgusted<br />
to learn that not only did Jack never consider him a friend, he also<br />
doesn’t remember the time they stopped in Sturbridge Village and saw<br />
a candle being made.<br />
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