The Lot
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The Lot is a 30 minute drama series that aired for 2 seasons and 16 episodes on the AMC from 1999 to 2001. It profiled the fictional studio Sylver Screen Pictures during the 1930s and the pursuits of its classic stars (such as Barbara Stanwyck, Greta Garbo and Shirley Temple). The show was met with neither popular nor critical success but Jeffrey Tambor, Rue McClanahan, Linda Cardellini and Michael York all had notable recurring roles.
The Lot also refers to a studio lot in Hollywood, California which was known for years as the Samuel Goldwyn Studio.
Awards and Nominations
Nominated: Best Casting for TV, Comedy Episodic: Deborah Barylski, Pat McCorkle
Nominated: Excellence in Costume Design for Television - Period/Fantasy: Jean Pierre Dorléac
- Emmy Awards:
-2001:
Won: Outstanding Costumes for a Series: Gilberto Mello, Jean-Pierre Dorléac for episode "Mob Scene"
Nominated: Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series: Michael York for episode "Daddy Dearest" and "Stiffed"
Nominated: Outstanding Hairstyling for a Series: Cheri Ruff, Carl Bailey, Stephen Elsbree for episode "Daddy Dearest"
-2000:
Nominated: Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series: Holland Taylor for playing Letitia Devine.
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