12 Biggest Emmy Snubs and Surprises of All Time1 of 12
1. Angela Lansbury
Who knew that Angela Lansbury was the Susan Lucci of the Primetime Emmys? Except unlike Lucci, Lansbury has yet to win. Nominated 17 times — including 12 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama for “Murder, She Wrote” from 1985 to 1996 — Lansbury still has an empty space on her shelf for an Emmy to go with her five Tony Awards and one Oscar.
Who knew that Angela Lansbury was the Susan Lucci of the Primetime Emmys? Except unlike Lucci, Lansbury has yet to win. Nominated 17 times — including 12 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama for “Murder, She Wrote” from 1985 to 1996 — Lansbury still has an empty space on her shelf for an Emmy to go with her five Tony Awards and one Oscar.
PeopleAngela Lansbury
TitlesMurder, She Wrote, Bloodlines
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