2023 Primetime Emmy Nominations Announced
The anticipation for the 75th annual Emmy Awards is building as the nominees for this year’s prestigious event have been unveiled. Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy Chairman Frank Scherma revealed the nominations via livestream from Los Angeles. With a diverse range of shows and talented performers recognized, the Emmy Awards promises to be a memorable celebration of excellence in television. This article provides a comprehensive list of the nominees across various categories, setting the stage for an exciting night ahead.
Lead Actress and Lead Actor in a Comedy:
In the Lead Actress (Comedy) category, notable nominees include Christina Applegate for “Dead to Me,” Rachel Brosnahan for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” and Natasha Lyonne for “Poker Face.” In the Lead Actor (Comedy) category, familiar names like Bill Hader for “Barry” and Jason Sudeikis for “Ted Lasso” stand out, along with other talented contenders.
Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress in a Comedy:
The Supporting Actor (Comedy) category sees acclaimed performers such as Anthony Carrigan for “Barry,” Brett Goldstein for “Ted Lasso,” and Henry Winkler for “Barry” among the nominees. In the Supporting Actress (Comedy) category, talents like Alex Borstein for “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and Hannah Waddingham for “Ted Lasso” are recognized for their outstanding contributions.
Comedy Series:
The Comedy Series category showcases a diverse lineup of outstanding shows, including “Abbott Elementary,” “Barry,” “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Ted Lasso,” and others. These series have captivated audiences with their engaging storytelling and comedic brilliance.
Lead Actress and Lead Actor in a Drama:
The Lead Actress (Drama) category features esteemed names like Elisabeth Moss for “The Handmaid’s Tale,” Sarah Snook for “Succession,” and Keri Russell for “The Diplomat,” among others. In the Lead Actor (Drama) category, notable nominees include Brian Cox for “Succession,” Bob Odenkirk for “Better Call Saul,” and Pedro Pascal for “The Last of Us.”
Drama Series:
The Drama Series category comprises remarkable shows such as “Better Call Saul,” “The Crown,” “Succession,” and “The Last of Us,” which have enthralled viewers with their compelling narratives and exceptional performances.
Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress in a Drama:
Recognized in the Supporting Actor (Drama) category are accomplished actors like Nicholas Braun and Matthew Macfadyen for “Succession,” as well as F. Murray Abraham for “The White Lotus.” The Supporting Actress (Drama) category features talented performers such as J. Smith-Cameron for “Succession” and Rhea Seehorn for “Better Call Saul,” among others.
Limited or Anthology Series:
The Limited or Anthology Series category showcases exceptional shows like “Dahmer—Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” “Daisy Jones & The Six,” and “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” each offering unique storytelling and captivating performances.
Lead Actress and Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or TV Movie:
In the Lead Actress (Limited or Anthology Series or TV Movie) category, notable nominees include Lizzy Caplan for “Fleishman Is in Trouble,” Jessica Chastain for “George & Tammy,” and Ali Wong for “Beef.” In the Lead Actor (Limited or Anthology Series or TV Movie) category, recognized performers include Taron Egerton for “Black Bird” and Evan Peters for “Dahmer—Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” among others.
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Conclusion:
The unveiling of the 2023 Primetime Emmy nominations has set the stage for an eagerly anticipated event celebrating excellence in television. With a diverse range of nominees across various categories, the Emmy Awards promises to be a night filled with excitement, recognition, and appreciation for the remarkable talent and exceptional productions that have graced our screens. Television enthusiasts eagerly await the live broadcast of the Emmy Awards, scheduled for September 18th, to witness the celebration of the best in the industry.