These deserving actors have never won an Emmy Award

Emmys are television’s greatest awards. It is the highest honor for the work of the television actors. But a lot of worthy contenders go home without winning it. It also sometimes feels unfair. Many stars have never won an Emmy but totally deserve to win on.

Steve Carell

Steve Carell never brought home the Emmy, notwithstanding being named for six straight years. His work in The Office is truly deserving of the honor. Also as Michael Scott, we too are all dead inside now.

Courteney Cox

*I KNOWWW*. Courtney Cox has never won an Emmy for her beautiful work in the TV show FRIENDS as Monica Geller. The entire crew has been nominated but nothing for Courteney Cox. I do not know about the Emmy, but she sure has won our hearts.

Lauren Graham

I will be needing a lot of coffee to settle my doubts on this one. Are you saying that Lorelai Gilmore of Gilmore Girls did not win despite having said the fastest dialogues and her totally witty and graceful acting? Also, a coffee and a shot of cynicism, please.

George Clooney

George Clooney has won the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award at the 2010 Emmys but he never brought home an Emmy for his work as doctor Doug Ross, regardless of two nominations.

Hugh Laurie

The judges at Emmy neglected to call Hugh Laurie’s name every one of the six years that he was nominated, unfortunate because Laurie would’ve definitely conveyed the evening’s most memorable speech. The entertainer did not win regardless of 2016 nominations for Supporting Actor in The Night Manager and a 2017 nomination for Guest Actor on Veep.

Angela Lansbury

Angela Lansbury was neglected for an Emmy on 18 events. She never won an Emmy for the Murder she wrote. It is not Lansbury’s loss but Emmy’s loss as she claimed five Tony awards and grabbed multiple Golden Globes in similar categories.

Michael C. Hall

Michael C. Hall is a six-time nominee at the Emmys. One for Six Feet Under and the other five for Dexter. Michael C. Hall always lost his chance as the serial killer. Although he did win a Golden Globe.

Larry Hagman

Perhaps primetime soaps are supposedly ignored on Emmys. When Dallas was TV’s greatest show in the mid-’80s, Larry Hagman was the TV’s most infamous villains and got nominated twice for the Emmys.

Elizabeth Montgomery

Elizabeth Montgomery was so good and deserving that she bagged nine Emmy nominations, five in a row for her role as TV’s number one undercover witch on Bewitched.

Jason Alexander

Jason Alexander was nominated for seven successive years in the 1990s for Lord of the Idiots. Unfortunately, fans had to pick between him and Michael Richards’ wacky Kramer. And he never won an Emmy.

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