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Bloom started the year with a Golden Globe win for her starring role in
the CW sitcom “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.” A week later, she added a Critics’
Choice Award to her mantle.So, a 2016 Emmy nomination for lead actress
in a comedy series seemed within reach.“It was a bummer,” Bloom
acknowledged in a recent interview. “But, God,” she continued, “the fact
that I was even in the conversation, on the short list to get any
nomination, is unbelievable.”But she’s still a double nominee. The show
received four Emmy nominations for original songs, main-title theme,
choreography and single-camera editing and Bloom plays into the music
nods.Those awards will among those presented at Saturday’s Creative Arts
Emmy Awards ceremony, which, unlike next weekend’s prime-time show, in
general celebrate technicians and others working behind the scenes.
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” casts Bloom as a New York lawyer, Rebecca,
who, on a whim, abandons her posh but miserable existence to be with the
love of her life, Josh .Problems are that her so-called “love” was a
decades-old summer-camp crush who is engaged to another woman and now
lives in California. And when Rebecca arrives, Josh has no idea why
Rebecca is really there.television opening with a song telling you what
the show is going to be, because it seems kind of cheesy and outdated,”
Bloom said.Her nominated song is “Settle for Me,” a Cole Porter-esque
ballad (co-written with Schlesinger and Jack Dolgen), which places
Rebecca and Josh’s best friend Greg (Tony nominee Santino Fontana) in a
lavish recreation of a Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movie-musical
production number. “A dream come true,” Bloom said of creating that
sequence
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