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Our Golden Globes round-up omitted all TV nominees, because, let's face it, those Match Game rejects are lucky to even be allowed in the room. It is worth noting, however, that the category of Best Supporting Actress made for another potential chapter in the always entertaining Desperate Housewives inter-cast hate-in.

"Desperate Housewives" actress Nicollette Sheridan was left out when Tuesday's Golden Globe bids were announced, although castmates Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross, Felicity Huffman and Eva Longoria all received nominations.


The scenario was reminiscent of another "Housewives" omission, when Longoria failed to get either a Globe or Emmy Award nomination after the show made its hit debut last season. [...]

[Sheridan] was squeezed out by nominees Candice Bergen of "Boston Legal"; Camryn Manheim, "Elvis"; Sandra Oh, "Grey's Anatomy"; Elizabeth Perkins, "Weeds" and Joanne Woodward, "Empire Falls."

It must be tough for an actress on a smash hit series to be shut out by a handful of performances most people have never even seen (Camryn Manheim played Elvis this year?). And while there probably won't be quite enough seats at Housewives's circular table to accomodate Sheridan at the actual ceremony, you can be sure there will be a spot for Edie at the network-sponsored runoff cast party, at a secret location hotly rumored to be the Universal backlot commissary. Sheridan may not go home with a Golden Globe that night, but she will almost certainly go home having gotten to know The New Guy Under The Mysterious Black Neighbors Stairs just a little better.