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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Hargitay just signed a new deal with Universal Television to continue with the show next season, however, the show itself hasn’t been officially renewed for another season, but if it does, Hargitay is safe.
After 14 years of doing the same show over and over, Hargitay apparently doesn’t get bored of it.
October 19, 2011

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Well, fast forward six months later and Mariska has a son, Andrew Nicolas Harigitay Hermann. He was born over the summer.
Hargitay and her husband, Peter Hermann, were needless to say, thrilled:
"We never in a million years thought it would happen this quickly, but something inside of us knew that this was right, and we said, ‘Yes, yes, yes!’” says Hargitay.
Hargitay is also mom to five-year-old son, August. She says the new addition feels perfect.

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There is the possibility, however, that viewers are mistaking her breasts for her face, and those things aren’t showing any range whatsoever.
Hewitt doesn’t have a single movie rated over 60% on Rottentomatoes.com, which is shocking since she’s starred in cinematic masterpieces.
April 7, 2011

Mariska shared a photo of her adorable daughter, Baby Amaya Josephine, who was born about a week ago and is from the United States.
"I'm deliriously happy," Mariska tells People magazine. "From the minute she was born, she was just surprisingly alert and so full of love."
Secret adoptions and surrogates have become a huge trend in Hollywood. After Sandra Bullock secretly adopted a baby boy while hubby Jesse James was cheating, it was clear that with a few close friends, you can pull off anything in Hollywood.
Congrats to Mariska and Peter!

All the usual suspects were nominated again--Hugh Laurie, Mariska Hargitay, Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey, etc, along with some newcomers.
Check out all the nominees below and tell us who you're rooting for!
Outstanding Drama
‘Lost’
‘Breaking Bad’
‘Dexter’
‘Mad Men’
‘True Blood’
‘The Good Wife’
Outstanding actress in a drama
Julianna Margulies – ‘The Good Wife’
Mariska Hargitay – ‘Special Victims Unit’
Glenn Close – ‘Damages’
Kyra Sedgwick – ‘The Closer’
January Jones – ‘Mad Men’
Connie Britton – ‘Friday Night Lights’
Outstanding actor in a drama
Jon Hamm – ‘Mad Men’
Kyle Chandler – ‘Friday Night Lights’
Bryan Cranston – ‘Breaking Bad’
Hugh Laurie – ‘House M.D.’
Michael C. Hall – ‘Dexter’
Matthew Fox – ‘Lost’
Outstanding supporting actor in a drama
John Slattery – ‘Mad Men’
Aaron Paul – ‘Breaking Bad’
Martin Short – ‘Damages’
Terry O' Quinn – ‘Lost’
Michael Emerson – ‘Lost’
Andre Braugher – ‘Men of a Certain Age’
Outstanding supporting actress in a drama
Sharon Gless – ‘Burn Notice’
Christine Baranski – ‘The Good Wife’
Christina Hendricks – ‘Mad Men’
Rose Byrne – ‘Damages’
Archie Panjabi – ‘The Good Wife’
Elisabeth Moss – ‘Mad Men’
Outstanding Comedy
‘Glee’
‘Modern Family’
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
‘Nurse Jackie’
‘30 Rock’
‘The Office’
‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
Outstanding actress in a comedy
Lea Michele – ‘Glee’
Tina Fey – ‘30 Rock’
Toni Collette – ‘The United States of Tara’
Julia Louis-Dreyfus – ‘The New Adventures of Old Christine’
Edie Falco – ‘Nurse Jackie’
Amy Poehler – ‘Parks and Recreation’
Outstanding actor in a comedy
Larry David – ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’
Alec Baldwin – ‘30 Rock’
Matthew Morrison – ‘Glee’
Steve Carell – ‘The Office’
Jim Parsons – ‘The Big Bang Theory’
Tony Shalhoub – ‘Monk’
Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy
Chris Colfer – ‘Glee’
Neil Patrick Harris – ‘How I Met Your Mother’
Jesse Tyler Ferguson – ‘Modern Family’
Jon Cryer – ‘Two and A Half Men’
Eric Stonestreet – ‘Modern Family’
Ty Burrell – ‘Modern Family’
Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy
Jane Lynch – ‘Glee’
Kristen Wiig – ‘Saturday Night Live’
Jane Krakowski – ‘30 Rock’
Julie Bowen – ‘Modern Family’
Sofia Vergara – ‘Modern Family’
Holland Taylor – ‘Two and A Half Men’
Outstanding Miniseries
‘The Pacific’
‘Return To Cranford’
Outstanding variety, music or comedy series
‘The Colbert Report’
‘The Daily Show With Jon Stewart’
‘Real Time With Bill Maher’
‘Saturday Night Live’
‘The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien’
The Emmy Awards will air August 29 on NBC. Jimmy Fallon is scheduled to host.

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But rather than list off the characters who play them, we’re counting down the top 10 real-life cougars—who also happen to be on television. Boys, eat your heart out!

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There were some surprises this year and a few snubs, but as always, it's an honor just to be nominated for such a prestigious award. Hollyscoop caught up with some of this years nominees to get their initial reactions:
Chandra Wilson in regards to getting nominated: "We had already been to rehearsal and I had already seen the teleprompter and my name wasn’t on there, I asked ahead of time what to say about supporting actress to know what to say to you guys and they said no no no….I was in shock and my hands were shaking!"
Chandra Wilson in regards to announcing Emmys:
“To announce the nominations that was just a honor. It was cute I said ya I would do that for the academy."
Jim Parsons from The Big Bang Theory in regards to getting nominated: "This morning I started to feel a little ill when I got here. More than anything I was nervous of getting all the words right and being in this setting, I had no idea, I saw it on the teleprompter first it was so out of place. We rehearsed it three different times she (Chandra) and I and the same teleprompter and everything and the only thing that I was thrown off by was right before I went on they whispered to me, we left her off the list, you'll be saying her name. I was like oh god last minute changes on live TV at 5:30 in the morning, I was prepared for things to be weird but I didn’t know that it would be that weird."
Jim Parsons from The Big Bang Theory told Hollyscoop.com today in regards to announcing Emmys: “Being asked to present was really weird and wonderful because its nothing that you aim at doing so it really took me off my footing because obviously its not a career choice it seems like something else somebody does."
Alec Baldwin tells Hollyscoop: "I'm thrilled for everyone connected to the show, but I'm especially excited for Jane, Jack and Tracy. It's great working with the entire group and I'm grateful for the recognition of our work."
Seth MacFarlane (creator of Family Guy) tells Hollyscoop: We’re thrilled to see Family Guy and American Dad recognized by the Academy. And the idea that Family Guy can transcend animation and be honored as one of the best comedies on television is truly rewarding. We have a great team of people that work incredibly hard on both shows. I’m really proud of them.
Jon Hamm: “I am absolutely thrilled to be recognized and included among such excellent company. I am also glad that both Elisabeth and John's tremendous work was nominated, as well as the work of our incredibly talented crew. Finally, I would like to thank Tina Fey for allowing me to be the caboose on the freight train that is ‘30 Rock.’”
Sally Field tells Hollyscoop: "As Brothers & Sisters enters it's 4th season, it still is and always will be a great honor to be nominated. The only hard part is finding a dress...and a date."
Sarah Silverman tells Hollyscoop: "I had no idea. When I woke up I saw I had all these voicemails on my phone and my heart sank. I was positive someone had died"
Mary-Louise Parker tells Hollyscoop: “I am thrilled to be nominated amongst this talented group of actors and especially happy for my friend Christina that she is being recognized for her great work. I feel proud to be a part of this show and to work with an incredible group of creative minds who take chances and are being acknowledged for this today.”
Christina Applegate tells Hollyscoop: “This year’s nomination means more to me than ever before. I’m incredibly happy and honored. Certainly it’s bittersweet- we no longer get to do the show that we love so much, but that doesn’t take away from the excitement and honor of this nomination. This is a wonderful recognition of what we created together every week.”
Rainn Wilson tells Hollyscoop: “I am supremely honored to be nominated for an Emmy for the third time. They say good things come in threes, like comets, omens and Jonas Brothers. God bless these United States of America."
Tracy Morgan (first time nominee) tells Hollyscoop: “It is an honor to be recognized by my peers and be a part of ‘30 Rock's’ 22 nominations. I want to thank everyone from Tina to Lorne to everyone in craft services.”
Mariska Hargitay tells Hollyscoop: "I'm hugely grateful to be nominated, and ridiculously honored to stand in the company of these incredible artists."
Neil Patrick Harris tells Hollyscoop: "I love being in the mix again this year, but am absolutely over the moon about HIMYM's Best Comedy Series nomination. The only multi-camera show in the mix! This kind of recognition is huge for us. Just huge. It should be quite the night. Being asked to host the show - terrific. Getting a third nomination - fantastic. Having the ability to scribble my name in the envelope backstage when no one is looking - priceless."
Glenn Close tells Hollyscoop: “I’m thrilled. I’m part of a phenomenal team and am so, so happy for all our nominees.”
Kristen Wiig tells Hollyscoop: “I am so crazy happy, I don’t even know what to say. To be included with all these other nominees is beyond an honor.”

Last month, Mariska said she’s hoped things would work out so Detective Olivia Benson and Detective Elliot Stabler could return to the show.
In related news, Stephanie March, who began playing A.D.A. Alexandra Cabot in 2000, but left briefly, is returning to the show. Stephanie will return during the fifth episode of Season 11. She will appear in ten episodes in total.
New to the show next season will be actress Christine Lahti, who will guest starr in the first four episodes as an assistant district attorney. No further details on her character were available at press time.
We’re just happy to hear Mariska and Christopher are officically back! That show wouldn’t be the same without them.
April 9, 2009

According to Entertainment Weekly, the threat is real, and is a result of the two actors wanting even more money than their current $350,000 an episode.
This comes one week after NBC renewed SVU for its 11th season. A network exec commented to EW saying, "I don't think in this environment, there's any chance they could re-launch the show with both of them gone. It's a horrible time to retool a show. They already have to change the time-slot, because it's not going to be airing at 10 pm next season."
An NBC insider added, "I can't imagine either actor walking away from over $7 million a year."
SVU would be a completely different show without its two main characters! Like we’ve said before, Mariska is half the reason people tune into the show in the first place. We hope this is just a rumor!
March 23, 2009

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When she first signed a deal with NBC to develop a show for her, Hil was able to finagle several guest spots on other shows on the network.
It’s worked out perfectly, because she’s able to brush up on her acting chops while waiting for her own show to go into production. Hilary’s latest gig is on the long-running Law & Order: SVU.
An NBC rep blabbed to E! News that Hil will be appearing on an upcoming episode of the show. No word on what the role entails.
In other SVU news, Mariska Hargitay is back to work! She was photographed today on set looking healthier than ever, so let’s hope it stays that way!
According to People, Mariska and Hilary will be co-starring in the upcoming episode entitled Selfish, which will air on April 28th. Welcome back, Mariska!
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