Louis C.K. Picks Up Two American Comedy Awards

Louis C.K. is officially a two-time American Comedy Awards winner…

The 46-year-old Mexican American actor/comedian picked up two trophies at this year’s American Comedy Awards, which aired on NBC on May 8.

Louis C.K.

Louis C.K., a four-time Primetime Emmy-winner, picked up the award for Comedy Supporting Actor – Film for his performance in American Hustle.

He beat outThis Is the End’s Danny McBride, Nebraska’s Will Forte, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Steve Carell and This Is the End’s Jonah Hill.

The star of FX’s Louie also took home the award for Comedy Special of the Year for his Emmy-winning HBO comedy special Louis C.K.: Oh My God.

The awards, which were launched in 1987, recognize performances and performers in the field of comedy, with an emphasis on television comedy and comedy films.

American Comedy Awards – Winners List

Johnny Carson Lifetime Achievement Award: Bill Cosby
Television SeriesParks & Recreation
Comedy FilmThis Is The End
Concert ComicJim Gaffigan
Comedy Actress, FilmMelissa McCarthy, The Heat
Comedy Actor, Film:Will FerrellAnchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Viral Video: “Bad Lip Reading: NFL”
Late Night Talk Show: Tie – The Daily ShowThe Colbert Report
Comedy Writing, TelevisionModern Family
Comedy Screenplay, FilmThe Heat
Comedy ActressTelevisionAmy PoehlerParks & Recreation
Comedy Special of the YearLouis C.K.Oh My God
Alternative Comedy SeriesKey And Peele
Club Comic: Maria Bamford
Comedy Director, FilmSeth Rogen Evan GoldbergThis Is The End
Supporting ActressTelevision SeriesKate McKinnonSaturday Night Live
Comedy Actor, FilmWill FerrellAnchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Supporting Actor, Television SeriesBill HaderSaturday Night Live

Good to Star in NBC’s Drama Pilot “Babylon Fields”

Death becomes Meagan Good

The 32-year-old part-Puerto Rican actress, who appears in the recently released first trailer for Think Like a Man Too, has landed a role in NBC’s drama pilot Babylon Fields.

Meagan Good

From Michael Cuesta, Gerald Cuesta and Michael Atkinson, the project was originally developed and piloted at CBS seven years ago,

It centers on a town where residents come back from the dead.

Good, who starred inn NBC’s Deception, will portray Janine Beltran, a local doctor with an edge to her.

She most recently appeared on the big screen in Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues.