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Creative Arts Emmy Award-winning actress, comedian, producer and director Amy Poehler, known for "Saturday Night Live," "Parks and Recreation," "Inside Out" and more, turns 54 on Tuesday. Here's a look back at her career through the years.
Speaking on her podcast alongside Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch, Amy Poehler has hit out at the Oscars for snubbing comedies.
The women haven’t fared much better, getting exactly one lead or supporting comedy nom, Andrea Martin from SCTV Network, in the 45 years between 1962 and 2007. At least they’ve had a performer win in the modern era — Kate McKinnon, who in early Trump days nabbed two supporting Emmys for making everything go down funnier as Kellyanne Conway.
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Biggest Emmy snubs of all time from Steve Carrell and Amy Poehler to classic drama star
Perhaps one of the most shocking Emmy snubs was for Steve Carrell's portrayal of Michael Scott on NBC 's The Office, which has become a cultural icon show for younger audiences, with his character in particular often cited as one of the most beloved in television.