First Emmy Win for Allison Janney for her performance as C.J. Cregg on "The West Wing". 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.
I love how Rob Lowe (behind Stockard Channing in her window) cheers and pumps his fist when Allison wins. And how Stockard says Allison's name right before the win is announced. It's obvious how much that cast loved one another!
@@kdohertygizbur yup👍👍👍 1. Laurie Metcalf, Lady Bird 2. Allison Janney, I, Tonya 3. Lesley Manville, Phantom Thread 4. Mary J. Blige, Mudbound 5. Octavia Spencer, The Shape of Water
Martin Sheen actually looks like 'President Bartlet' clapping and much like himself just sitting at the Emmy's. I don't know how that is, but do you guys agree? 0:59 I MISS THIS SHOW AND LOVED IT!
@@amandalheureux3443 I'm not an Actor so that's a pretty dumb question just like she doesn't have 9 Food andWine certifications like I have so what's your point
It really is. Thankfully, his awesome performance on “The West Wing” garnered him a Golden Globe and two SAG Awards. He also has 3 Emmys for other work: a Primetime Emmy for 1994 Guest Actor in a Comedy [“Murphy Brown” seas 6] + 2 Daytime Emmys (1 for acting, 1 for directing). I know it isn’t the same but I just pretend his 3 Emmys are for “The West Wing,” haha.
Claire: agree and I think it's almost more than a little unbelievable when you realize how far down the hole Martin admits to being before 1990 that rob is like hugging him like a father son cheesy hug after a big work award. Had to be awesome for rob to see Martin while on west wing as whole as he was. I can't help but think that Martin likely still was kind of post messy life stuff even in 2000. He only hit sobriety ten years prior. Big chance but those two are awesome to read about together.
How was Channing even nominated in the supporting category she only appeared in 3 episodes for season 1. She should be been in the guest acting category
For some consolation, the late great actress Nancy Marchand has won four Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emmys for her classic TV show "Lou Grant" 👍👍👍
The Great Nancy deserved it the year before, that year she passed away and she didn't really have an Emmy worthy performance but so classy of Ms. Janney to mention her So beautiful