Emmy Magazine

Tatiana Maslany

Issue No. 2, 2014

Cover Story 
Not long ago, she was a virtual unknown outside her native Canada. Now Tatiana Maslany is an awards contender with fans worldwide raving about her multiple roles in BBC America’s Orphan Black.





More Features

The Woman Whisperer: Marc Cherry
Suits Them Fine: Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Rick Hoffman and Sarah Rafferty 
Cold Heaven: Fargo

Also in this Issue

In the Mix - Laura Carmichael • Peter Gadiot • Annet Mahendru and More 

Digital Downlow - 3D TV Sans the Glasses • Cable-Giant Merger

Trending - Lunch Off the Lot with the Producers of The Blacklist 

Cover Story & Features

A virtual unknown outside her native Canada not so long ago, Tatiana Maslany of Orphan Black is now an awards contender.

No one writes women characters like Marc Cherry. Now, from the office that once belonged to no less than Walt Disney, the man behind Desperate Housewives is back in his own Happiest Place: putting words in the mouths of fabulous femmes on Lifetime’s Devious Maids.

After Laura Carmichael's character finally experiences requited love, her suitor goes missing and she's left with a baby on the way. What’s next?

After-show king Chris Hardwick talks of how he keeps a presence on many platforms, including Comedy Central's social media–themed game series @midnight.

In his new show, Saint George, starring George Lopez, producer Matt Williams offers a comic, candid look at America’s culture clash.

Keenan Ivory Wayans

Keenen Ivory Wayans reflects on growing up with 9 siblings and creating perennial sketch com In Living Color.

Peter Gadiot

Once Upon A Time in Wonderland's genie, Peter Gadiot, relies on hard work, not magic, to bring awareness to an important cause. 

Aye, Spy

Annet Mahendru finds a home on The Americans.

Jon Bokenkamp, John Eisendrath

A break from running The Blacklist with producers Jon Bokenkamp and John Eisendrath.

Steven Silver

Steven Silver's childhood fascination with film sparked a love for motion picture and led to 3 Primetime Emmy wins.

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