DARK SHADOWS got a shout Sept. 22 on the red carpet during this year's Emmy Awards. I usually find award shows to be asinine, but it's amazing how quickly I'll revise my opinion when the words "dark" and "shadows" get mentioned during an event.
Sunday night, it was actress JULIA LOUIS-DREYFUS who used those words on television, as well as dropping the name of one Collinsport vampire. JEN GARCIA from People Magazine was asking the folks attending this year's Emmy ceremonies about the shows they weren't allowed to watch as children. "There was a show when I was really little called Dark Shadows, which was about a vampire named Barnabas Collins," Louis-Dreyfus said. "I wasn't allowed to watch it, and I snuck it." To your right is a photo of the actress from her days on SEINFELD, holding a familiar cane.
Louis-Dreyfus won her second Emmy this week for Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for her work on VEEP. (And yes, the preview image for the video above is both awesome and ridiculous.)
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