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Cast of Grey’s Anatomy tops entertainer
list
From Bob Tourtellotte
LOS ANGELES—The cast of the television hospital drama “Grey’s Anatomy”
tops Entertainment Weekly’s list of the year’s top entertainers because
of their cultural impact, the magazine said.
Entertainment Weekly’s year-end issue hits U.S. newsstands starting
Friday with its widely watched lists of the year’s top picks in movies,
music, television, books and many other categories. A video Web site,
two fake journalists and a veteran actress also rated highly on the
magazine’s lists.
Entertainment Weekly said the cast of “Grey’s” — McDreamy, McSteamy and
all the others — led the chart of top entertainers because they had a
cultural impact beyond their show’s roughly 20 million weekly viewers.
In addition, the episodes — filled with sexual affairs and career
problems — sparked chatter around offices, schools and homes across the
United States.
“‘Grey’s’ isn’t just a show, it’s a phenomenon,” said Entertainment
Weekly Executive Editor Lori Majewski.
“Back in May when last season’s final show aired, every place in New
York City was empty. You could get a table at the best restaurants,” she
said.
YouTube, the wildly popular Web site where people post videos of
anything from themselves singing to comedian Michael Richards shouting
racial epithets, made the list because it too had a cultural impact
beyond its cyberspace borders.
The Richards incident sparked discussions of when comics should and
should not use the “N-word” when commenting on black Americans.
Likewise, comedian Sacha Baron Cohen’s character Borat Sagdiyev, a
politically incorrect TV reporter from Kazakhstan, forced Americans to
take a hard look at themselves — warts and all — in his hit film,
“Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation
of Kazakhstan.”
“He held up a mirror to America,” Majewski said. But not all the year’s
top entertainers had such a serious edge. Streep turned in strong
performances in two very different movies — the musical drama “The
Prairie Home Companion” and the comedy “The Devil Wears Prada.”
Other top entertainers included the new James Bond, Daniel Craig,
singers Justin Timberlake and Beyonce, British actress Helen Mirren and
Stephen Colbert, host of the television news spoof “The Colbert Report.” |