2025 Primetime Emmy Nominations Announced: See the Full List
The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards are set to honor television’s brightest stars, with a lineup that spans gripping dramas, sharp comedies, and compelling limited series. This year’s nominees showcase the industry’s range, from heartfelt stories to bold, innovative narratives.
Announced on July 15, 2025, by actors Brenda Song and Harvey Guillén, the nominations highlight both fresh faces and established favorites. Hosted by comedian Nate Bargatze, the ceremony will air live on CBS on September 14, 2025, promising a night of celebration for TV’s best.
DRAMA SERIES

The drama series category captures the power of storytelling, pulling viewers into worlds of tension, emotion, and complex characters.
Andor (2022–2025)

Disney+’s ‘Andor’ dives into the gritty roots of the Star Wars rebellion, with Diego Luna leading as the determined Cassian Andor. Its intense narrative and sharp visuals keep audiences hooked.
Nominated for its bold writing and Luna’s standout performance, the series excels in blending political intrigue with personal sacrifice. It’s a compelling force in the drama field.
The Diplomat (2023–present)

Netflix’s ‘The Diplomat’ mixes high-stakes diplomacy with personal drama, centered on a U.S. ambassador tackling global crises. Keri Russell’s sharp performance drives the story.
The show earns nods for its tight scripts and Russell’s layered portrayal, building on its debut season’s success. Its timely themes and crisp dialogue make it a standout.
The Last of Us (2023–present)

HBO Max’s ‘The Last of Us’ adapts the iconic video game into a post-apocalyptic journey of survival and connection. Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey shine as a makeshift family.
With nominations for its emotional depth and stunning production, the series balances heart and action perfectly. Its gripping storytelling makes it a top contender.
Paradise (2025–present)

Hulu’s ‘Paradise’ debuts as a bold drama exploring human connections amid societal chaos, anchored by Sterling K. Brown’s powerful lead role. It’s a fresh addition to the lineup.
The series grabs nominations for its rich characters and thought-provoking themes. Brown’s commanding presence elevates the show’s emotional weight and resonance.
The Pitt (2025–present)

HBO Max’s ‘The Pitt’ throws viewers into the intense world of a Pittsburgh hospital, blending medical drama with raw human stories. Noah Wyle’s performance grounds the chaos.
Nominated for its gripping narrative and strong ensemble, the series strikes a chord with its honest look at healthcare workers. It’s a promising new entry.
Severance (2022–present)

Apple TV+’s ‘Severance’ explores a chilling sci-fi concept of severed work-life identities, led by Adam Scott’s haunting performance. Its bold premise captivates.
With 27 nominations, the series dominates for its innovative story and stellar cast. Its eerie tone and sharp direction make it a must-watch drama.
Slow Horses (2022–present)

Apple TV+’s ‘Slow Horses’ delivers a gritty spy thriller about a team of misfit agents, with Gary Oldman’s biting performance as their leader. Its wit shines through.
Nominated for its clever scripts and Oldman’s magnetic role, the series blends humor and tension seamlessly. It’s a dark horse with strong appeal.
The White Lotus (2021–present)

HBO Max’s ‘The White Lotus’ returns with sharp satire set in a luxurious resort, exposing flawed characters. Its ensemble cast delivers star power.
The show’s nominations highlight its biting commentary and lavish production. Its bold take on privilege keeps it a cultural standout.
COMEDY SERIES

The comedy series category celebrates shows that deliver laughs while tackling real-life struggles, from workplace chaos to personal journeys.
Abbott Elementary (2021–present)

ABC’s ‘Abbott Elementary’ shines as a mockumentary about teachers in an underfunded school, led by Quinta Brunson’s heartfelt vision. Its humor hits home.
Nominated for its sharp writing and stellar cast, the show blends comedy with social commentary. It’s a warm, relatable gem in the lineup.
The Bear (2022–present)

FX on Hulu’s ‘The Bear’ cooks up intense comedy in a Chicago restaurant, with Jeremy Allen White leading a passionate crew. Its energy is electric.
With a record-breaking 23 nominations for a comedy, the series earns praise for its raw emotion and tight pacing. It’s a heartfelt standout.
Hacks (2021–present)

HBO Max’s ‘Hacks’ follows a veteran comic and a young writer finding common ground, anchored by Jean Smart’s brilliant performance. Its wit sparkles.
Nominated for its clever scripts and strong acting, the show balances humor and heart beautifully. It’s a fresh take on mentorship and growth.
Nobody Wants This (2024–present)

Netflix’s ‘Nobody Wants This’ is a charming rom-com about an unlikely couple navigating love and differences. Kristen Bell and Adam Brody shine together.
The show’s debut earns nominations for its sharp dialogue and warm humor. Its grounded take on relationships makes it a crowd-pleaser.
Only Murders in the Building (2021–present)

Hulu’s ‘Only Murders in the Building’ mixes mystery and comedy with amateur sleuths solving crimes. Its star-studded cast keeps it engaging.
Nominated for its clever writing and standout performances, the show’s blend of humor and suspense shines. It’s a fan favorite with charm.
Shrinking (2023–present)

Apple TV+’s ‘Shrinking’ offers heartfelt comedy about a therapist bending professional rules, led by Jason Segel and Harrison Ford. Its warmth resonates.
Nominated for its emotional depth and Ford’s first Emmy nod, the series balances laughs and tears. It’s a touching addition to the category.
The Studio (2025–present)

Apple TV+’s ‘The Studio’ takes a satirical jab at Hollywood’s chaos, with Seth Rogen leading a sharp ensemble. Its bold humor lands well.
With 23 nominations, the freshman series could set records, praised for its witty scripts and stellar cast. It’s a hilarious new contender.
What We Do in the Shadows (2019–2024)

FX on Hulu’s ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ ends its run with absurd vampire comedy in a mockumentary style. Its quirky charm endures.
Nominated for its clever writing and lovable cast, the final season earns praise for its laughs and heart. It’s a cult classic with legacy.
LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES

The limited or anthology series category honors compact stories or rotating casts that deliver powerful, self-contained narratives.
Adolescence (2025–present)

Netflix’s ‘Adolescence’ is a raw British crime drama exploring family and morality, led by Stephen Graham’s intense role. Its emotional depth grips viewers.
Nominated for its stellar cast and tight scripts, the series shines with breakout star Owen Cooper. It’s a bold, affecting entry.
Black Mirror (2011–present)

Netflix’s ‘Black Mirror’ delivers dark, tech-driven anthology tales that probe human fears. Each episode brings fresh, unsettling stories.
Nominated for its provocative narrative and Rashida Jones’ performance, the series pushes boundaries. Its bold ideas keep it a contender.
Dying for Sex (2025–present)

FX on Hulu’s ‘Dying for Sex’ tells a moving story of love and loss, anchored by Michelle Williams’ raw performance. Its heart hits hard.
The limited series earns nominations for its poignant narrative and strong acting. Williams’ role blends humor and heartbreak beautifully.
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (2024–present)

Netflix’s ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ tackles the infamous true-crime case with chilling detail. Cooper Koch leads the drama.
Nominated for its gripping storytelling and strong performances, the series explores family tragedy with intensity. It’s a haunting standout.
The Penguin (2024–present)

HBO Max’s ‘The Penguin’ spins off from ‘The Batman,’ following Colin Farrell’s Oswald Cobb in Gotham’s dark underworld. Its noir style captivates.
With 24 nominations, the series shines for its dark narrative and Farrell’s transformative role. Cristin Milioti’s performance adds gripping depth.
TELEVISION MOVIE

The television movie category celebrates standalone films that pack cinematic storytelling into a single, powerful narrative.
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (2025)

Peacock’s ‘Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy’ brings back the iconic heroine for a new chapter of love and growth. Renée Zellweger sparkles.
Nominated for its warm humor and emotional resonance, the film captures Bridget’s charm for a new era. It’s a nostalgic crowd-pleaser.
The Gorge (2025)

Apple TV+’s ‘The Gorge’ delivers a thrilling sci-fi adventure with a focus on human connection in a futuristic setting. Anya Taylor-Joy leads with intensity.
The film’s nominations highlight its bold visuals and gripping story. Its mix of action and emotion makes it a standout in the category.
Mountainhead (2025)

HBO Max’s ‘Mountainhead’ offers a dark, psychological thriller exploring isolation and survival. Its atmospheric storytelling grips viewers.
Nominated for its haunting narrative and strong performances, the film delivers a chilling experience. Its unique tone sets it apart.
Nonnas (2025)

Netflix’s ‘Nonnas’ is a heartfelt comedy about family and tradition, centered on a group of spirited grandmothers. Its warmth shines through.
The film earns nominations for its charming story and vibrant ensemble. It’s a feel-good tale with universal appeal.
Rebel Ridge (2024)

Netflix’s ‘Rebel Ridge’ delivers a tense action thriller about a man facing corruption in a small town. Aaron Pierre’s performance anchors the story.
Nominated for its gripping pace and strong lead, the film blends action with social commentary. It’s a bold, engaging entry.
LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

The lead actress in a drama series category honors women delivering powerful, unforgettable performances in complex roles.
Kathy Bates (Matlock, CBS)

Kathy Bates brings sharp wit to ‘Matlock’ as a brilliant attorney tackling tough cases. Her commanding presence elevates the reboot.
Her nomination reflects a career-defining role, blending humor and gravitas. Bates proves she’s still a force on screen.
Sharon Horgan (Bad Sisters, Apple TV+)

Sharon Horgan shines in ‘Bad Sisters’ as part of a tight-knit family with dark secrets. Her layered performance drives the drama.
Nominated for her emotional depth, Horgan balances humor and tragedy effortlessly. Her role keeps viewers invested.
Britt Lower (Severance, Apple TV+)

Britt Lower captivates in ‘Severance’ as a worker unraveling her company’s mysteries. Her subtle intensity anchors the sci-fi thriller.
Her nomination highlights a breakout performance, blending vulnerability and strength. Lower’s role is a key part of the show’s success.
Bella Ramsey (The Last of Us, HBO Max)

Bella Ramsey delivers a raw, heartfelt performance in ‘The Last of Us’ as a teen navigating a broken world. Their chemistry with Pascal shines.
Nominated for their emotional depth, Ramsey’s role captures resilience and hope. It’s a career-defining turn.
Keri Russell (The Diplomat, Netflix)

Keri Russell commands ‘The Diplomat’ as a savvy ambassador juggling crises. Her sharp, nuanced performance drives the series.
Nominated for her dynamic role, Russell blends strength and vulnerability. Her work elevates the show’s tense narrative.
LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

The lead actor in a drama series category celebrates men delivering intense, captivating performances in gripping stories.
Sterling K. Brown (Paradise, Hulu)

Sterling K. Brown anchors ‘Paradise’ with a powerful portrayal of a man facing personal and societal turmoil. His intensity shines.
His nomination reflects a commanding performance that carries the show. Brown’s emotional range makes him a standout.
Gary Oldman (Slow Horses, Apple TV+)

Gary Oldman’s jaded spy in ‘Slow Horses’ brings biting wit and depth to the gritty thriller. His presence dominates every scene.
Nominated for his magnetic role, Oldman blends humor and menace effortlessly. It’s a masterclass in character work.
Pedro Pascal (The Last of Us, HBO Max)

Pedro Pascal delivers a heartbreaking performance in ‘The Last of Us’ as a survivor protecting a young girl. His chemistry with Ramsey resonates.
Nominated for his raw emotion, Pascal captures grief and hope perfectly. His role is a cornerstone of the series.
Adam Scott (Severance, Apple TV+)

Adam Scott leads ‘Severance’ with a haunting portrayal of a man split between two lives. His understated intensity drives the story.
His nomination highlights a career-best performance, balancing vulnerability and mystery. Scott’s work anchors the show’s eerie tone.
Noah Wyle (The Pitt, HBO Max)

Noah Wyle grounds ‘The Pitt’ as a doctor navigating a chaotic hospital. His steady presence carries the medical drama.
Nominated for his compelling role, Wyle brings depth to the show’s intense narrative. His performance resonates strongly.
LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

The lead actress in a comedy series category honors women delivering laughs and heart in standout comedic roles.
Uzo Aduba (The Residence, Netflix)

Uzo Aduba shines in ‘The Residence’ as a quirky investigator in a White House comedy. Her charm lights up the screen.
Her nomination reflects a vibrant performance that blends humor and warmth. Aduba’s role is a comedic highlight.
Kristen Bell (Nobody Wants This, Netflix)

Kristen Bell sparkles in ‘Nobody Wants This’ as a woman navigating an unlikely romance. Her chemistry with Brody drives the show.
Nominated for her charming performance, Bell brings wit and heart to the rom-com. Her role feels fresh and relatable.
Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary, ABC)

Quinta Brunson leads ‘Abbott Elementary’ with infectious energy as a teacher in an underfunded school. Her warmth anchors the comedy.
Nominated for her heartfelt role, Brunson blends humor and sincerity. Her performance is the show’s beating heart.
Ayo Edebiri (The Bear, FX on Hulu)

Ayo Edebiri shines in ‘The Bear’ as a chef navigating a chaotic kitchen. Her sharp comedic timing elevates the series.
Her nomination highlights a dynamic performance that balances humor and intensity. Edebiri’s role is a standout.
Jean Smart (Hacks, HBO Max)

Jean Smart commands ‘Hacks’ as a veteran comic finding new relevance. Her sharp wit and depth steal the show.
Nominated for her brilliant performance, Smart blends humor and vulnerability effortlessly. Her role is a comedic gem.
LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

The lead actor in a comedy series category celebrates men delivering sharp, memorable performances in funny and heartfelt roles.
Adam Brody (Nobody Wants This, Netflix)

Adam Brody charms in ‘Nobody Wants This’ as a rabbi navigating a surprising romance. His chemistry with Bell sparks joy.
His nomination reflects a warm, witty performance that anchors the rom-com. Brody’s role feels effortlessly relatable.
Seth Rogen (The Studio, Apple TV+)

Seth Rogen leads ‘The Studio’ with biting humor as a Hollywood exec facing chaos. His sharp delivery drives the satire.
Nominated for his dynamic role, Rogen blends comedy and heart seamlessly. His performance elevates the show’s edge.
Jason Segel (Shrinking, Apple TV+)

Jason Segel anchors ‘Shrinking’ as a therapist breaking boundaries while grieving. His heartfelt performance grounds the comedy.
Nominated for his emotional depth, Segel balances laughs and tears beautifully. His role resonates with viewers.
Martin Short (Only Murders in the Building, Hulu)

Martin Short shines in ‘Only Murders in the Building’ as a quirky theater director solving crimes. His comedic flair sparkles.
Nominated for his vibrant performance, Short brings endless energy to the series. His role is a fan favorite.
Jeremy Allen White (The Bear, FX on Hulu)

Jeremy Allen White drives ‘The Bear’ as a chef battling chaos and grief. His intense, heartfelt performance anchors the show.
Nominated for his raw energy, White captures the show’s emotional core. His role is a standout in the category.
LEAD ACTRESS IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

The lead actress in a limited or anthology series or movie category honors women delivering powerful performances in contained stories.
Cate Blanchett (Disclaimer, Apple TV+)

Cate Blanchett captivates in ‘Disclaimer’ as a journalist facing a dark secret. Her commanding presence drives the thriller.
Her nomination reflects a gripping performance that blends intensity and nuance. Blanchett’s role is a standout.
Meghann Fahy (Sirens, Netflix)

Meghann Fahy shines in ‘Sirens’ as a woman entangled in a psychological drama. Her layered performance grips viewers.
Nominated for her emotional depth, Fahy brings complexity to the role. Her work elevates the series’ tension.
Rashida Jones (Black Mirror, Netflix)

Rashida Jones delivers a haunting performance in ‘Black Mirror,’ anchoring a dark, tech-driven tale. Her intensity shines through.
Her nomination highlights a bold, memorable role in the anthology series. Jones’ performance adds emotional weight.
Cristin Milioti (The Penguin, HBO Max)

Cristin Milioti stands out in ‘The Penguin’ as a cunning player in Gotham’s underworld. Her fierce performance adds depth.
Nominated for her dynamic role, Milioti brings grit and nuance to the series. Her work elevates the dark narrative.
Michelle Williams (Dying for Sex, FX on Hulu)

Michelle Williams anchors ‘Dying for Sex’ with a raw, heartfelt performance in a story of love and loss. Her vulnerability shines.
Nominated for her moving role, Williams blends humor and heartbreak seamlessly. Her performance is a category highlight.
LEAD ACTOR IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

The lead actor in a limited or anthology series or movie category celebrates men delivering intense, memorable performances.
Colin Farrell (The Penguin, HBO Max)

Colin Farrell transforms into ‘The Penguin,’ bringing depth to Gotham’s ruthless crime lord. His gritty performance captivates.
Nominated for his bold role, Farrell’s intensity drives the series’ dark tone. His work is a standout in the category.
Stephen Graham (Adolescence, Netflix)

Stephen Graham leads ‘Adolescence’ with a raw portrayal in a gritty crime drama. His emotional intensity anchors the story.
His nomination reflects a powerful performance that carries the series. Graham’s role resonates deeply with viewers.
Jake Gyllenhaal (Presumed Innocent, Apple TV+)

Jake Gyllenhaal shines in ‘Presumed Innocent’ as a lawyer caught in a legal thriller. His nuanced performance drives the drama.
Nominated for his gripping role, Gyllenhaal blends charm and tension effortlessly. His work elevates the series.
Brian Tyree Henry (Dope Thief, Apple TV+)

Brian Tyree Henry captivates in ‘Dope Thief’ as a man navigating a dangerous world. His raw performance grounds the story.
His nomination highlights a dynamic role that blends intensity and heart. Henry’s work is a category standout.
Cooper Koch (Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Netflix)

Cooper Koch delivers a chilling performance in ‘Monsters’ as part of a tragic true-crime story. His emotional depth shines.
Nominated for his breakout role, Koch brings nuance to a complex character. His performance grips viewers.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES

The supporting actress in a drama series category honors women delivering standout performances in ensemble casts.
Patricia Arquette (Severance, Apple TV+)

Patricia Arquette shines in ‘Severance’ as a mysterious corporate figure. Her chilling performance adds depth to the thriller.
Her nomination reflects a bold, layered role that enhances the show’s eerie tone. Arquette’s work is unforgettable.
Carrie Coon (The White Lotus, HBO Max)

Carrie Coon brings sharp intensity to ‘The White Lotus’ as part of its sprawling cast. Her nuanced performance stands out.
Nominated for her compelling role, Coon adds emotional weight to the satire. Her work elevates the ensemble.
Katherine LaNasa (The Pitt, HBO Max)

Katherine LaNasa delivers a strong performance in ‘The Pitt’ as part of its intense medical drama. Her role adds heart.
Her nomination highlights a grounded portrayal that supports the show’s emotional core. LaNasa’s work resonates.
Julianne Nicholson (Paradise, Hulu)

Julianne Nicholson shines in ‘Paradise’ as a key figure in its societal drama. Her subtle performance adds depth.
Nominated for her layered role, Nicholson brings quiet strength to the series. Her work enhances the narrative.
Parker Posey (The White Lotus, HBO Max)

Parker Posey sparkles in ‘The White Lotus’ with her quirky, biting performance. Her energy lights up the ensemble.
Her nomination reflects a vibrant role that adds humor and edge. Posey’s performance is a standout.
Natasha Rothwell (The White Lotus, HBO Max)

Natasha Rothwell delivers a heartfelt performance in ‘The White Lotus,’ anchoring its satirical narrative. Her warmth shines.
Nominated for her dynamic role, Rothwell blends humor and emotion seamlessly. Her work elevates the show.
Aimee Lou Wood (The White Lotus, HBO Max)

Aimee Lou Wood brings charm to ‘The White Lotus’ as part of its eclectic cast. Her fresh energy stands out.
Her nomination highlights a vibrant performance that adds depth to the satire. Wood’s role is memorable.
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES

The supporting actor in a drama series category celebrates men delivering powerful performances in ensemble roles.
Zach Cherry (Severance, Apple TV+)

Zach Cherry adds humor and heart to ‘Severance’ as a worker caught in its sci-fi mystery. His role grounds the story.
His nomination reflects a standout performance that balances wit and depth. Cherry’s work enhances the ensemble.
Walton Goggins (The White Lotus, HBO Max)

Walton Goggins brings sharp charisma to ‘The White Lotus’ as part of its satirical cast. His energy elevates the show.
Nominated for his dynamic role, Goggins adds humor and intensity. His performance is a category highlight.
Jason Isaacs (The White Lotus, HBO Max)

Jason Isaacs delivers a commanding performance in ‘The White Lotus,’ adding depth to its biting satire. His presence shines.
His nomination highlights a nuanced role that enhances the ensemble. Isaacs’ work is unforgettable.
James Marsden (Paradise, Hulu)

James Marsden shines in ‘Paradise’ as a key figure in its societal drama. His layered performance adds emotional weight.
Nominated for his compelling role, Marsden brings charm and depth to the series. His work stands out.
Sam Rockwell (The White Lotus, HBO Max)

Sam Rockwell captivates in ‘The White Lotus’ with his quirky, intense performance. His charisma drives the satire.
Nominated for his vibrant role, Rockwell adds energy and nuance. His performance is a standout.
Tramell Tillman (Severance, Apple TV+)

Tramell Tillman delivers a chilling performance in ‘Severance’ as a corporate enforcer. His intensity adds to the thriller.
His nomination reflects a bold role that enhances the show’s eerie tone. Tillman’s work is gripping.
John Turturro (Severance, Apple TV+)

John Turturro shines in ‘Severance’ with a nuanced, mysterious performance. His role deepens the sci-fi narrative.
Nominated for his layered work, Turturro brings gravitas to the series. His performance is a standout.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES

The supporting actress in a comedy series category honors women delivering laughs and heart in ensemble roles.
Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear, FX on Hulu)

Liza Colón-Zayas shines in ‘The Bear’ as a chef navigating kitchen chaos. Her grounded performance adds heart.
Her nomination reflects a warm, dynamic role that enhances the ensemble. Colón-Zayas’ work resonates.
Hannah Einbinder (Hacks, HBO Max)

Hannah Einbinder delivers sharp humor in ‘Hacks’ as a young writer finding her voice. Her chemistry with Smart sparkles.
Nominated for her witty performance, Einbinder brings energy and depth. Her role is a comedic gem.
Kathryn Hahn (The Studio, Apple TV+)

Kathryn Hahn brings vibrant humor to ‘The Studio’ as part of its satirical ensemble. Her performance pops.
Her nomination highlights a bold role that adds wit and charm. Hahn’s work elevates the comedy.
Janelle James (Abbott Elementary, ABC)

Janelle James steals scenes in ‘Abbott Elementary’ as a quirky principal. Her comedic timing shines brightly.
Nominated for her vibrant role, James adds humor and heart to the show. Her performance is a standout.
Catherine O’Hara (The Studio, Apple TV+)

Catherine O’Hara delivers sharp comedy in ‘The Studio’ as part of its Hollywood satire. Her energy lights up the screen.
Her nomination reflects a hilarious, nuanced role that enhances the ensemble. O’Hara’s work is unforgettable.
Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary, ABC)

Sheryl Lee Ralph brings warmth to ‘Abbott Elementary’ as a seasoned teacher. Her heartfelt performance anchors the comedy.
Nominated for her dynamic role, Ralph blends humor and wisdom. Her work is a fan favorite.
Jessica Williams (Shrinking, Apple TV+)

Jessica Williams shines in ‘Shrinking’ with her sharp, heartfelt performance. Her comedic timing adds depth.
Her nomination highlights a vibrant role that balances laughs and emotion. Williams’ work stands out.
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES

The supporting actor in a comedy series category celebrates men delivering standout performances in funny ensembles.
Ike Barinholtz (The Studio, Apple TV+)

Ike Barinholtz brings sharp humor to ‘The Studio’ as part of its satirical cast. His energy drives the comedy.
His nomination reflects a bold, funny role that enhances the ensemble. Barinholtz’s work is a highlight.
Colman Domingo (The Four Seasons, Netflix)

Colman Domingo shines in ‘The Four Seasons’ with a warm, comedic performance. His charm elevates the series.
Nominated for his vibrant role, Domingo adds heart and humor. His work stands out in the ensemble.
Harrison Ford (Shrinking, Apple TV+)

Harrison Ford delivers dry humor in ‘Shrinking’ as a gruff mentor. His first Emmy nod steals the spotlight.
Nominated for his grounded role, Ford blends wit and warmth. His performance is a fan favorite.
Jeff Hiller (Somebody Somewhere, HBO Max)

Jeff Hiller brings heartfelt comedy to ‘Somebody Somewhere’ with his warm performance. His energy resonates.
His nomination highlights a touching role that adds depth to the series. Hiller’s work is memorable.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear, FX on Hulu)

Ebon Moss-Bachrach shines in ‘The Bear’ as a chef battling kitchen chaos. His intense performance grounds the comedy.
Nominated for his dynamic role, Moss-Bachrach adds heart and humor. His work elevates the show.
Michael Urie (Shrinking, Apple TV+)

Michael Urie delivers sharp wit in ‘Shrinking’ as part of its heartfelt ensemble. His comedic timing sparkles.
His nomination reflects a vibrant role that enhances the series. Urie’s performance is a standout.
Bowen Yang (Saturday Night Live, NBC)

Bowen Yang brings infectious energy to ‘Saturday Night Live’ with his hilarious sketches. His versatility shines.
Nominated for his comedic flair, Yang adds vibrancy to the iconic show. His work is a fan favorite.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

The supporting actress in a limited or anthology series or movie category honors women delivering powerful performances in contained stories.
Erin Doherty (Adolescence, Netflix)

Erin Doherty shines in ‘Adolescence’ with a raw, emotional performance in the crime drama. Her intensity adds depth.
Her nomination reflects a compelling role that enhances the series. Doherty’s work resonates strongly.
Ruth Negga (Presumed Innocent, Apple TV+)

Ruth Negga delivers a nuanced performance in ‘Presumed Innocent’ as part of its legal thriller. Her presence captivates.
Nominated for her layered role, Negga adds emotional weight to the story. Her work is unforgettable.
Deirdre O’Connell (The Penguin, HBO Max)

Deirdre O’Connell brings depth to ‘The Penguin’ with a gritty performance in Gotham’s underworld. Her role stands out.
Her nomination highlights a powerful performance that enhances the series. O’Connell’s work is gripping.
Chloë Sevigny (Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Netflix)

Chloë Sevigny delivers a chilling performance in ‘Monsters’ as part of its true-crime narrative. Her emotional depth shines.
Nominated for her nuanced role, Sevigny adds intensity to the series. Her work is a standout.
Jenny Slate (Dying for Sex, FX on Hulu)

Jenny Slate brings warmth to ‘Dying for Sex’ with a heartfelt supporting role. Her performance blends humor and emotion.
Her nomination reflects a touching role that enhances the story. Slate’s work resonates with viewers.
Christine Tremarco (Adolescence, Netflix)

Christine Tremarco delivers a raw performance in ‘Adolescence,’ adding depth to the crime drama. Her intensity grips.
Nominated for her compelling role, Tremarco enhances the series’ emotional weight. Her work is memorable.
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY SERIES OR MOVIE

The supporting actor in a limited or anthology series or movie category celebrates men delivering standout performances in compact stories.
Javier Bardem (Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, Netflix)

Javier Bardem brings intensity to ‘Monsters’ with a chilling performance in the true-crime drama. His presence dominates.
His nomination reflects a powerful role that adds depth to the series. Bardem’s work is unforgettable.
Bill Camp (Presumed Innocent, Apple TV+)

Bill Camp delivers a strong performance in ‘Presumed Innocent’ as part of its legal thriller. His nuance shines.
Nominated for his compelling role, Camp adds gravitas to the story. His work enhances the narrative.
Owen Cooper (Adolescence, Netflix)

Owen Cooper shines in ‘Adolescence’ with a breakout performance in the gritty drama. His raw energy captivates.
His nomination highlights a fresh, dynamic role that elevates the series. Cooper’s work is a standout.
Rob Delaney (Dying for Sex, FX on Hulu)

Rob Delaney brings humor and heart to ‘Dying for Sex’ in a touching supporting role. His performance resonates.
Nominated for his warm role, Delaney enhances the story’s emotional core. His work is memorable.
Peter Sarsgaard (Presumed Innocent, Apple TV+)

Peter Sarsgaard delivers a nuanced performance in ‘Presumed Innocent,’ adding depth to the legal drama. His intensity shines.
His nomination reflects a compelling role that elevates the series. Sarsgaard’s work is gripping.
Ashley Walters (Adolescence, Netflix)

Ashley Walters brings raw intensity to ‘Adolescence’ in the crime drama. His performance adds emotional weight.
Nominated for his dynamic role, Walters enhances the series’ gritty narrative. His work stands out.
TALK SERIES

The talk series category honors shows that spark conversation, blending humor, insight, and timely topics.
The Daily Show (Comedy Central)

‘The Daily Show’ continues its sharp political satire, blending humor with commentary. Its rotating hosts keep it fresh.
Nominated for its witty writing and cultural impact, the show remains a staple. Its bold voice resonates widely.
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)

‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ delivers nightly laughs with Kimmel’s charm and timely humor. Its mix of comedy and heart shines.
Nominated for its engaging format and strong hosting, the show keeps viewers hooked. It’s a late-night favorite.
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert (CBS)

‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ blends sharp wit and insightful interviews. Colbert’s energy drives the show.
Nominated for its clever writing and hosting, the series remains a powerhouse. Its humor connects with audiences.
SCRIPTED VARIETY SERIES

The scripted variety series category celebrates shows blending comedy, sketches, and storytelling with creative flair.
Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (HBO Max)

‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver’ tackles big issues with sharp humor and deep dives. Oliver’s wit shines through.
Nominated for its bold writing and impact, the show blends laughs with insight. It’s a standout in the category.
Saturday Night Live (NBC)

‘Saturday Night Live’ continues its legacy of iconic sketches and timely comedy. Its ensemble cast delivers laughs.
Nominated for its vibrant performances and writing, the show remains a cultural touchstone. Its energy is unmatched.
VARIETY SPECIAL (LIVE)

The variety special (live) category honors live events that captivate with music, comedy, or celebration.
The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show (FOX)

‘The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show’ promises a star-studded spectacle with Kendrick Lamar headlining. Its energy will captivate.
Nominated for its bold production, the event is set to deliver unforgettable moments. It’s a cultural highlight.
Starring Kendrick Lamar Beyoncé Bowl (Netflix)

‘Starring Kendrick Lamar Beyoncé Bowl’ blends music and star power in a live spectacle. Its bold vision excites.
Nominated for its dynamic performances, the special promises a thrilling experience. It’s a must-watch event.
The Oscars (ABC)

‘The Oscars’ celebrates film with glamour and heartfelt moments. Its live format draws global audiences.
Nominated for its iconic production, the ceremony honors cinema’s best. It’s a night of celebration.
SNL50: The Anniversary Special (NBC)

‘SNL50: The Anniversary Special’ marks 50 years of ‘Saturday Night Live’ with nostalgia and laughs. Its legacy shines.
Nominated for its heartfelt tribute, the special celebrates the show’s impact. It’s a fitting milestone.
SNL50: The Homecoming Concert (Peacock)

‘SNL50: The Homecoming Concert’ brings music and comedy to celebrate ‘Saturday Night Live.’ Its energy pops.
Nominated for its vibrant production, the concert honors the show’s history. It’s a joyful tribute.
VARIETY SPECIAL (PRE-RECORDED)

The variety special (pre-recorded) category honors standalone comedy or performance specials with creative flair.
Adam Sandler: Love You (Netflix)

‘Adam Sandler: Love You’ delivers Sandler’s signature humor in a heartfelt comedy special. His charm shines through.
Nominated for its warm, funny performance, the special connects with fans. It’s a classic Sandler hit.
Ali Wong: Single Lady (Netflix)

‘Ali Wong: Single Lady’ brings Wong’s bold humor to a new stand-up special. Her sharp wit captivates.
Nominated for her dynamic performance, the special blends laughs and heart. Wong’s voice is unforgettable.
Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years (Hulu)

‘Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years’ delivers Burr’s biting comedy in a raw stand-up special. His energy drives the laughs.
Nominated for its sharp humor, the special showcases Burr’s unique voice. It’s a hilarious standout.
Conan O’Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize For American Humor (Netflix)

‘Conan O’Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize’ honors O’Brien’s comedic legacy. Its heartfelt tributes shine.
Nominated for its warm celebration, the special captures O’Brien’s impact. It’s a fitting tribute.
Sarah Silverman: PostMortem (Netflix)

‘Sarah Silverman: PostMortem’ delivers Silverman’s sharp, irreverent humor in a new special. Her wit sparkles.
Nominated for her bold performance, the special blends comedy and insight. Silverman’s voice is a standout.
Your Friend, Nate Bargatze (Netflix)

‘Your Friend, Nate Bargatze’ showcases Bargatze’s relatable humor in a warm stand-up special. His charm resonates.
Nominated for its heartfelt comedy, the special connects with audiences. Bargatze’s performance is a gem.
REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM

The reality competition program category celebrates shows that test skill, strategy, and heart in thrilling formats.
The Amazing Race (CBS)

‘The Amazing Race’ sends teams racing around the world, blending adventure and strategy. Its global scope excites.
Nominated for its thrilling format, the show keeps viewers hooked with high stakes. It’s a timeless favorite.
RuPaul’s Drag Race (MTV)

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ celebrates creativity and charisma in a fierce drag competition. Its energy is infectious.
Nominated for its vibrant production and impact, the show shines brightly. It’s a cultural powerhouse.
Survivor (CBS)

‘Survivor’ tests strategy and endurance in a gripping competition. Its intense gameplay keeps audiences hooked.
Nominated for its timeless format, the show delivers drama and heart. It’s a reality staple.
Top Chef (Bravo)

‘Top Chef’ pits culinary talents against each other in high-pressure challenges. Its creativity sparks excitement.
Nominated for its intense competition and strong production, the show shines. It’s a delicious standout.
The Traitors (Peacock)

‘The Traitors’ blends deception and strategy in a thrilling reality game. Its clever twists captivate viewers.
Nominated for its fresh format, the show delivers suspense and drama. It’s a bold new contender.
GAME SHOW

The game show category honors fun, engaging formats that test knowledge, luck, or skill with charm.
Celebrity Family Feud (ABC)

‘Celebrity Family Feud’ brings stars together for lighthearted trivia battles. Its fun energy keeps viewers smiling.
Nominated for its warm format, the show delivers laughs and heart. It’s a family-friendly favorite.
Jeopardy! (ABC/Syndicated)

‘Jeopardy!’ tests knowledge with its iconic trivia format. Its timeless appeal keeps audiences engaged.
Nominated for its sharp writing and hosting, the show remains a classic. It’s a brainy standout.
The Price Is Right (CBS)

‘The Price Is Right’ delivers fun with its lively pricing games. Its joyful energy resonates widely.
Nominated for its vibrant format, the show keeps viewers hooked. It’s a feel-good classic.
Wheel of Fortune (ABC/Syndicated)

‘Wheel of Fortune’ spins fun with its word-puzzle gameplay. Its charm captivates audiences.
Nominated for its engaging format, the show remains a beloved staple. Its energy endures.
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (ABC)

‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire’ tests knowledge with high-stakes trivia. Its tension keeps viewers glued.
Nominated for its gripping format, the show delivers excitement. It’s a timeless game show hit.
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