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Posted on: Friday, August 17, 2007

Emmy may yet smile on Leary

By John Horn
Los Angeles Times

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Denis Leary says he's paid his dues and put on a pretty good show in "Rescue Me."

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"Rescue Me" is every inch Denis Leary's show.

Not only does he star as troubled fireman Tommy Gav-in, he also produces and co-writes the New York drama, which airs Wednesdays on FX.

In July, Leary was nominated for the lead actor in a drama series Emmy.

A Q&A:

Q. The show was inspired by 9/11. Now that we're nearly six years from the attacks, how has the show changed?

A. We can do almost anything now, but it always comes back to that. In the next season, we'll do a story about the firehouse memorials and how one of them doesn't measure up. So we're combining great moments of comedy with great moments of tragedy.

Q. The FX network, which makes "Rescue Me," also has "The Shield," "Nip/Tuck" and "The Riches," which were mostly blanked in major Emmy categories. Do you feel bad for the network?

A. Not really. Michael Chiklis has an Emmy for "The Shield." And I was there when "Nip/Tuck" won the Golden Globe. So I went to the prom, and those guys went home with the pretty girls. So it's my turn now.

Q. James Gandolfini is nominated in your category for "The Sopranos." Could you beat him in a race up a fire ladder?

A. I think I could take him. But he'd beat me in eating. Maybe that's how we should decide the Emmys: Have an actors' Olympics on stage during the show.