Half? Think that is a big much don't you?
* Peter
* Andreas
* Mira
Those are the only three that I can think put on real consistent top performances. Bruce had a few good ones....but thats about it IMO.
One of my nauseating repetitive mantras on this board and any B5 discussion is that Bruce Boxleitner was every bit as good as the three you mentioned. Consistently energetic, passionate, captivating. It was the most complex, quickly evolving role in the whole series, and Bruce delivered better than anyone could have.
So from where I'm sitting, that's 4 members of the regular cast that were great.
Now to get real dorky, and ruin everything by introducing math: looking at seasons 2-5, which had all 4 of the above actors, I count 7 core characters, adding the XO, Garibaldi, and the telepath. Characters like Zach and Bester and Markas are recurring characters and thus wouldn't be eligible for any awards.
4/7 of the cast, then, are awesome. That's a sick ratio- and more than half.
More importantly, compare it to other sci-fi shows. TNG had two great actors (and I'm not slamming anyone else, I'm just talking about "great" as in above-and-beyond), the other new Treks had none, Farscape and Firefly had none, etc.
Then compare it to non sci-fi shows. Does Grey's Anatomy have 4
great actors? I'm gonna say no.
The only shows I can think of that have a higher concentration of acting brilliance are on HBO, which I think shouldn't even be compared to basic cable and network TV because they have such an edge in budget (or used to, at least) and freedom. By far the greatest acting on TV ever had to have been on The Sopranos, Rome, Deadwood, The Wire, Oz, and Carnival.
Yes obviously IMHO, etc blah blah. Also, I do believe that apparent acting performance is as much a result of directing and writing as talent. Bruce Boxleitner may not have been "great" on Voyager. This is actually the 2nd biggest reason I think these awards shows are f'n stupid anyway.
Also, look at who is in the voting block for those things. I'd guess (but I admit I don't know for a fact) that it's mostly "traditional drama" people in the business.
I don't know dick about how it works on the Emmys, but for some reason I remember learning that the Academy of Motion Pictures voters are at least in part made up of previous Oscar winners. But the funny thing is that these people aren't limited to voting for their own category. The example I heard to illustrate this silliness is that, say, Celine Dion (Oscar winner for Titanic song) may get to vote for Best Director.
I think any more details are obscured from the public.
But if you were implying, hyp, that the votes are culturally and politically biased- well, yes, yes they are. Reason #3 why award shows are f'n stupid.