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How to Get Nominated for a Guest Actor Emmy: Already Be Famous

For actors who aren't big names, TV presents a rare gift: the chance to come in for an episode and have a part that's as juicy and lengthy as that of any feature film's. Many a career has been launched to the next level by an actor whose striking performance forced us to lean forward on our couches, asking, "Who is that?" Sadly, they will always lose their chance at being nominated for a Guest Actor Emmy if, like, Jennifer Aniston decides to do a few days on 30 Rock or something.

Welcome to the world of the Primetime Emmys, which increasingly manages to use its twenty Guest Actor and Actress nominations to do one of two things: serve as a back-pat for veteran actors, and act as a thank-you gift to film stars slumming for a week. This year's nominees are hardly any different.

Outstanding Guest Actor - Drama Series

Outstanding Guest Actor - Comedy Series

Outstanding Guest Actress - Comedy Series

Outstanding Guest Actress - Drama Series

All right guys, I saw the ER finale Ernest Borgnine was nominated for, and he had hardly anything to do in that. It's not quite the scandal of Ellen Burstyn being nominated that one year for ten seconds of screentime, but...oh, look who's nominated again this year, Ellen Burstyn.

Mix it up a little! Television offers an embarassment of riches when it comes to up-and-coming actors booking guest roles. Sure, you might not know their names the way you know Justin Timberlake's (which, really?), but pause your DVR on those hasty, squeezed-to-the-side end credits sometime, and learn something! Can I introduce you to Patrick Fischler, who memorably recurred on every single television show ever this past season -- including Drama Series nominees Lost and Mad Men? If you'd like to reward the Patricks of the world next time, be our guest.