New voting methods will likely yield surprise Emmy nomination inclusions (and exclusions) this year. There could also be historic representation in several areas, with ethnicity, age and decades-ol…
“Succession,” which broke the record for most acting noms in a year with 14 nods last year, could become the first series in history to garner three lead male acting noms in any genre. Despite appearing in only five episodes as Waystar Royco CEO Logan Roy, Brian Cox has opted to submit once again in the lead drama actor category alongside his costar Jeremy Strong as Kendall and Kieran Culkin as the sarcastic Roman, now vying in the lead category rather than supporting.
After winning supporting three years prior, Jon Cryer won lead comedy actor for “Two and a Half Men” in 2012. Quinta Brunson, the first Black woman nominated in three comedy categories for the inaugural season of ABC’s “Abbott,” could become the first Black woman nominated twice for writing, the award she won last year. That also could be the case for FX’s “Atlanta” and “What We Do in the Shadows” scribe Stefani Robinson.
Two-time Emmy-winning director Paris Barclay, who helms the finale of Netflix’s limited series “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” is expected to pick up another nom, which would make him the first Black person to be nominated in all three directing series categories. His previous noms were for “NYPD Blue” and “The West Wing” in drama and “Glee” in comedy.
Netflix’s “Beef” could bring big Asian representation with its stars, particularly Ali Wong and Ashley Park, who would be the second Asians ever in their respective limited acting races. Showtime’s “Yellowjackets” had a dark and gruesome year for Shauna, played exquisitely by Melanie Lynskey in as the adult version and Sophie Nélisse as the pregnant teenage version. With both submitted in lead drama actress, if both are nominated, it would be the first time for two actors who play the same character in the same category.
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