July 06, 2009

Who’s Nominated? Find Out with 'Dr. Miranda Bailey' and 'Sheldon Cooper'

Stars Chandra Wilson of ABC's Grey's Anatomy and Jim Parsons of CBS comedy Big Bang Theory reveal the 2009 nominees. Watch the ceremony here.

Three-time Primetime Emmy® nominee Chandra Wilson of the ABC drama Grey’s Anatomy and funnyman Jim Parsons of CBS comedy The Big Bang Theory joined Television Academy chair John Shaffner on Thursday, July 16 to announce the 61st Primetime Emmy® Awards nominations.

To watch nominations ceremony, which aired live on news and entertainment outlets everywhere, press the play-arrow on the Emmys.com video player below or at the top right of this page. (Click here to see complete 2009 nominations.)

 

Chandra Wilson received her Emmy noms for the role of Dr. Miranda Bailey on Grey’s, a performance for which this star also scored two Screen Actors Guild Awards, three NAACP Image Awards and a BET nomination.

She began performing as a child in her native Texas, and went on to earn critical acclaim for her theater work on Broadway.

Wilson's other television credits include the Hallmark Channel production Accidental Friendship, for which she won a PRISM Award. She was a series regular on the ABC comedy Bob Patterson, plus made guest appearances on such series as The Sopranos, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Sex and the City and The Cosby Show.

Jim Parsons has established himself as one of television’s breakout stars for his quirky performance as Big Bang’s Sheldon Cooper, the brilliant but socially inept physicist described by TV Guide as “the funniest, fussiest misfit since Felix Unger.” The series will begin its third season this fall.

Like Wilson, Parsons also hails from Texas, and began his career on stage, including productions at the Manhattan Ensemble Theater, the Globe Theater and the Houston Shakespeare Festival.

Before Big Bang, he appeared in the movies School for Scoundrels, Garden State and Heights, and on the television series Judging Amy and Ed.

Click here to see complete 2009 nominations.

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