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Cast of the Showtime Drama " Ray Donovan " Celebrating its Fifth Season, Walk the Red Carpet at the Emmy " For Your Consideration " Event in New York City..!
NEW YORK(SMI-WIRE,04.18.18)-The main cast of the Showtime drama series " Ray Donovan ", who is celebrating its fifth season, walked the red carpet this evening at the Emmy " For Your Consideration" event in New York City.
The panelists attendees were Liev Schreiber, Jon Voight, Paula Malcomson, Susan Sarandon and executive producer David Hollander and took place at the New Museum in Manhattan.
Since its 2013 debut, the hit SHOWTIME® Original Series RAY DONOVAN has become one of the network's signature series.
At the forefront is acclaimed actor Liev Schreiber, whose performance as the tormented, complex and brooding title character has earned him five consecutive Golden Globe® nominations and three Emmy® nominations. For his scene-stealing role as Ray’s charming con artist father “Mickey,” Oscar® winner Jon Voight won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for three Emmys. Paula Malcomson was recently honored with an Oscar Wilde Award for her portrayal of Abby, the Donovan family matriarch, as she battled life-threatening cancer in the fifth season of RAY DONOVAN. David Hollander has been recognized with an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for his work on the series.
The fifth season of RAY DONOVAN is 2018 Primetime Emmy eligible for Outstanding Drama Series; Liev Schreiber is eligible for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series; Jon Voight is eligible for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series; Paula Malcomson is eligible for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series; Susan Sarandon is eligible for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series; David Hollander is eligible for Outstanding Directing for a Drama series, as well as Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for his work on the season finale, Episode 512, “Time Takes a Cigarette.”