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Jay-Z and Beyoncé are in an Emmy State of Mind. Let’s just hope the power couple stays Drunk in Love even after this year’s competition, where they’re competitors in the outstanding variety special (live) category.
Follow which television shows and celebrities were selected as Emmy nominees ahead of the awards show this September.
After last year’s Primetime Emmy broadcast that sported fresh blood in terms of marquee category winners with Hacks for Comedy Series, Shōgun for Drama Series and Baby Reindeer for Limited Series/Anthology,
Adolescence has continued to wow audiences as the show’s 15-year-old star, Owen Cooper, has landed a 2025 Emmy nomination for his role of teen murderer Jamie Miller.
Owen Cooper has become the youngest Emmy nominee in the history of the outstanding supporting actor in a limited/anthology series or TV movie category for "Adolescence."
Marty just scored his first Emmy nomination for a guest-starring role. The Oscar-winning director was recognized for his guest spot in The Studio, Apple’s comedy from Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen about a fictitious studio and its bumbling new leader.
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Emmy nomination as actor: Martin Scorsese's hilarious reactionAlongside Scorsese, Bryan Cranston (69), Dave Franco (40), Anthony Mackie (46), and Ron Howard (71) are also nominated in the category "Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series" - all for appearances in "The Studio". Jon Bernthal (48) is the exception: he received his nomination for a guest appearance in the series "The Bear".
He was the breakout star of Netflix success story Adolescence, and now British actor Owen Cooper can add Emmy history maker to his list of achievements. The 15-year-old is the youngest ever nominee in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Anthology Series or Movie category at the Primetime Emmy Awards.
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Comic Book Resources on MSNLet's Face It, the Emmys' Guest Actor Rules Make Zero SenseThe Emmy Awards keep trying to adjust its rules for Best Guest Actor, but the results simply fail to match simple common sense in the end
The excitement of Emmy nomination morning fades quickly for studios and networks, because the more daunting question is always the same: How do we actually win? It’s tempting to judge frontrunners based on sheer nomination tallies.