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Jean Smart Takes a Jab at HBO Max Name Change in Emmy Acceptance Speech: ‘Just What We Needed, Another Network’
- Jean Smart won the award for best lead actress in a comedy series at the 2024 Primetime Emmys. The actress, who won her second Emmy for her role as Deborah Vance on the Max (formerly HBO Max) comedy Hacks, quipped about the network’s name change in her acceptance speech during the award show. “Thank you …
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Hamilton roots for The Shape of Water at the upcoming Oscars
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