
William Shatner spent six decades charming audiences, whether he was commanding a starship, chasing bad guys in a patrol car, or holding court in designer suits. Behind all those iconic roles and infamous dramatic pauses, this master of memorable characters must have racked up some serious awards along the way. Which performance earned him the most?
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Correct Answer: Denny Crane in "Boston Legal"
Denny Crane, the filter-free attorney who never met a moment he couldn't make about himself, brought Shatner two Emmys and a Golden Globe. The role started as a guest spot on "The Practice" where his scenery-chewing performance was so magnificent they had to give him an Emmy. He then took his "Denny Crane!" catchphrase to "Boston Legal," grabbing another Emmy and a Golden Globe just for good measure.
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