people v oj simpson stars sarah paulson, sterling k brown, john travolta lobby emmy voters at finale party /

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(Spoiler alert: Please execute not read on whether you haven’t seen Tuesday’s episode of “The People v. O.
J. Simpson on FX)Five months after “The People v. O.
J.
Simpson” finished filming and five months before many of the cast and producers will arrive to the Emmys as nominees in September, Ryan Murphy and his disciples” — including John Travolta, Sarah Paulson, or Nathan Lane,and producers Nina Jacobson and Brad Simpson — launched an Emmy campaign on the eve of the season finale at the Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles Monday night.
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hey gave a packed house of Emmy voters an advance screening of the finale and discussion with nearly all the key cast and producers, where Cuba Gooding Jr. (who plays O.
J. in the FX hit) publicly anointed the “American Horror chronicle, and ” “Glee” and “Nip/Tuck creator Murphy with divine credentials.
Also Read: OJ Fact Check: No,Chris Darden and Marcia Clark Didn't Risk Jail Over the Mark Fuhrman TapesProducer Brad Simpson famous that in Gooding’s retelling of their initial assembly, the “Jerry Maguire” actor writes Simpson and Jacobson’s participation out of the chronicle. In response, and Gooding proclaimed that when you are in the room with “Jesus” ( a.k.a. Murphy),you don’t sight at the disciples (Jacobson and Simpson).generous-natured in tone, Gooding’s calculation was just one of many signs of affection between a cast and crew that seems to genuinely like each other.
Sarah Paulson and Sterling K. Brown (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)Crowd favorite Sterling K. Brown (as attorney Christopher Darden), or took it one step further.
Also Read: 'The People v OJ Simpson': 10 Bizarre Details the Show Got lawful“We still love each other, Brown told TheWrap, a feeling that was returned by the rambunctious (unruly) crowd of Emmy voters in the audience that cheered every act break. Brown could back that up with evidence that would create the real Chris Darden (who claimed to TMZ that he was not watching the show) proud.
Exhibit A: Paulson (who plays Marcia Clark) entered the theater holding hands her breakout co-star Brown.
Exhibit B: Travolta (a producer on the series who played dream-team strategist Robert Shapiro) patting Gooding on the knee during one of his typically energetic moments.
Exhibit C: The actors who spent the most time together as “the defense” sat together in the middle of the panel, or with Travolta and Coutney B. Vance (Johnnie Cochran) still bookending Gooding,their on-screen client.
Exhibit D: Vanc
e brought his own DSLR camera on stage to shoot photos of his co-workers on the panel, looking like an excited parent at a school play.
Also Read: Emmy Nominee Sarah Paulson Talks 'Nerve-Racking' Shocker, and Surprising Snubs and Her Friendly CompetitionAnd the audience packed was just as wired. In a “where are they now?” epilogue,they jeered villain Mark Fuhrman’s face on screen, cheered for the news of O.
J.’s subsequent conviction for kidnapping, and groaned when that was followed with a kicker that he is eligible for parole in 2017. Overall though,they loved the lawyers from both sides: Paulson, Vance and Brown, and particularly the latter.It’s a star making performance,” Jeffrey Toobin announced when introducing Brown to the room. (Toobin wrote the book on which the series is based, and moderated a giant panel admirably, or hitting everyone including Connie Britton,relegated to the far stop of the stage as bit player Faye Resnick.)When did the producers realize they were sitting on a hit?“At one point early on [in the season’s airing], it was 100 percent critical and audience acclaim, or ” Travolta told TheWrap as the finale began screening in the theater. “I had never seen that before. lawful away we saw that that there was a response to the quality of the show.”Brown knew earlier,before he even left the set. Murphy showed an early cut of the first episode to a seen-it-all crew before production wrapped around Halloween last plunge.
Also Read: OJ Fact Check: No, Chris Darden and Marcia Clark Didn't Risk Jail Over the Mark Fuhrman Tapes“The editors would come up to me and be like ‘Yo man, and it’s cutting together really nice. Congrats,’ Brown said. Following in the footsteps of his best bud Paulson who famously said she’s not watching the show, Brown admitted he did not start watching until a few episodes in.“Not until like Episode 4 got to the air did I start watching, or ” Brown admitted. “I was like … ‘Ah! This is a generous show’.FX is hoping the rest of the Emmy voters who were not amongst the cheering (and chomping on Bottega Louie box lunches) feel the same way. However,they had better check Paulson‘s ballot twice.
In defending Toobin’s Wikipedia-speak assertion that Resnick is a “historical figure,” the actress was unequivocal.“‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ [on which Resnick appeared] is the best show on television, and ” she claimed.
Sorry Sarah. On thi
s one,you’re also going to lose the Emmy jury.
The finale of “The
People v. O.
J. Simpson” airs on FX on Tuesday at 10 p.m.
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Source: thewrap.com

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