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Bob Newhart's Emotional Emmy Win for 'The Big Bang Theory'

Veteran Actor Receives First Emmy After Decades of Success

By Emily Rome, September 15, 2013

Legendary television star Bob Newhart made history on Sunday, September 15, 2013, when he received his first Emmy Award at the Creative Arts Emmy ceremony. The 84-year-old actor won in the category of Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for his role as Professor Proton on The Big Bang Theory.

Newhart's win marked a significant milestone in his illustrious career, which spans over five decades and includes numerous beloved television shows such as The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart. The actor was visibly moved as he accepted his Emmy, shedding tears of joy and gratitude.

"I'm so honored," Newhart said in his acceptance speech. "I've been doing this for a long time, and this is the first time I've ever won an Emmy. It's a wonderful feeling."

Newhart's win was met with widespread acclaim from the entertainment industry and fans alike. Many praised the actor's comedic genius and his ability to bring joy to audiences for generations.

In his role as Professor Proton on The Big Bang Theory, Newhart played a charming and eccentric scientist who serves as a mentor and inspiration to the show's main characters. His performance was lauded for its warmth, wit, and authenticity.

"Bob is a national treasure," said The Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre. "We're incredibly lucky to have him on the show. He brings so much joy and laughter to our set and to our viewers."

Newhart's Emmy win is a testament to his enduring talent and the power of laughter to connect people.


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