2023 Emmy Awards are no longer taking place on Monday, Sept. 18, as was originally planned.
12.07.2023 - 19:55 / usmagazine.com
There were some shocking — and some expected — actors and TV shows snubbed at the 2023 Emmy nominations.
Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy Chairman Frank Scherma announced the nominees for the 75th annual Emmy Awards via live stream on Wednesday, July 12. The usual suspects, including The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Succession, are up for big awards once again, and the Television Academy even threw in a few unexpected titles, such as Andor and Jury Duty. However, there were still some overlooked performers and shows that were snubbed entirely.
Love & Death wasn’t expected to be a huge player at the Emmys, but surely, if the TV Academy is nominating a cast member, it would have to be Elizabeth Olsen, right? Nope. Jesse Plemons got nominated for his role as Allan Gore while Olsen’s turn as murderer Candy Montgomery was completely snubbed.
Yellowjackets is nominated for Outstanding Drama and Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series while Melanie Lynskey is up for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Adult Shauna. There are certainly arguments to be made for the entirety of the Yellowjackets cast, but Nélisse in particular was widely expected to receive a nomination for her stunning performance as Young Shauna in the season 2 birthing scene.
He was hilarious in Shrinking, so it’s shocking that the actor was snubbed from the Emmys. He qualified for his work in both Shrinking and Yellowstone spinoff 1923. It seemed likely that he’d be honored for the Apple TV+ series given Yellowstone‘s history with the Emmys.
Snubbed again. The Western drama is one of TV’s most-watched series, but it was completely shut out of the Emmys for the fifth time. No acting
2023 Emmy Awards are no longer taking place on Monday, Sept. 18, as was originally planned.
2023 Emmy Awards are no longer taking place on Monday, Sept. 18 as was originally planned.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large Variety’s Awards Circuit Podcast hosts Michael Schneider, Clayton Davis, Emily Longeretta and Jazz Tangcay gathered on Wednesday, just hours after the Television Academy announced this year’s Emmy nominations, to dissect the news — from the big winners like “Succession,” to the shocking omissions (no Harrison Ford or Elizabeth Olsen), and then the nice surprises (wow, “Jury Duty”!). The nominations were telling on a number of fronts — including the current assessment that we may very well see a beat “Succession”/”Ted Lasso” dominance. Did the voting procedural changes help bring in a wider group of nominees? No. And will voters pick straight tickets of “Succession” and “Ted Lasso” nominees? Quite possible. Who will win the “SNL”/”Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” smackdown? What are our favorite faceoffs this year? (How can one pick between birthday celebrations for Norman Lear and Carol Burnett, for example?)
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the same thing hadn’t happened last year. Viewership for the soapy Western drama far outstrips anything else on cable or broadcast, but perhaps the ongoing alleged “feud” between series star Kevin Costner and “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan — the latter of the reported “God complex” — had supporters on both sides whispering to each other to slag off the other guy this time around.
Emmys have been announced – check out the full list below.The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards are currently scheduled to take place Monday September 18 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.As reported by Variety, however, it’s expected the ceremony will be delayed to either November or January due to the ongoing Hollywood writers’ strike. The Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) is expected to join the WGA in strike action this week unless a deal is reached by Wednesday (July 12), which would put all major Hollywood events on pause.The Emmy nominations were announced by Television Academy chairman Frank Scherma and Yvette Nicole Brown on Wednesday (July 12) in a livestream.
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“Succession,” Logan Roy may be dead and Waystar RoyCo may have been sold off to a Nordic streaming company. But in the real world, or at least the world according to Emmy voters, the Roy family still wields immense power.And while the AFC Richmond soccer team (sorry, football team) coached by Ted Lasso on the comedy series named after him may have fallen short in its quest to finish in first place, the show itself remains the champion of its league, aka the Emmy comedy categories.
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Hollywood may be bracing for a potential second work stoppage later today, but this morning was a joyous one for many with the announcement of the 2023 Primetime Emmy Awards nominations. Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy Chair Frank Scherma revealed a slew of nominees led by “Succession” with 27 nominations, “The Last of Us” with 24 mentions, and “The White Lotus” with 23 nominations.
this year’s Emmy nominations is the looming actors strike. The writers strike, in effect since early May, has already severely curtailed celebrating the best and brightest of the 2022-23 TV season. And now, with SAG-AFTRA almost certainly joining the WGA on the picket line in a matter of hours, there’s an air of doom over what should be a happy event. On another, less existential level, what does Harrison Ford have to do to get an Emmy nomination?! The Emmys’ diamond anniversary brought widely expected nominations for previous Emmy favorites like “Succession,” “The White Lotus,” “Abbott Elementary” and “Ted Lasso.” A new shift in rules that capped the number of names voters could submit per category was expected to keep those shows from total domination of the acting categories — but they all still managed to overwhelm the supporting and guest actor categories, along with newly crowned Emmy favorite, “The Last of Us.”
A potential actors strike may be looming, but the 75th Primetime Emmys looks full-steam ahead, for now.
official Emmys website and Facebook page.“Act Your Age” star Yvette Nicole Brown and Television Academy chair Frank Scherma hosted the nomination reveal.Brown received an Emmy nod two years ago for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series for her appearance in “A Black Lady Sketch Show.”“Succession” scored the most nods, acquiring an eye-popping 27 nominations, while “Ted Lasso,” “The Bear,” “Beef,” “Abbott Elementary” and “The White Lotus” also performed exceptionally well. Kevin Costner and “Yellowstone” were ignored, except in one technical category.Ray Liotta, who died in 2022 of heart failure at age 67, got a posthumous nod (for “Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie, for Apple’s “Black Bird”).
The 2023 Emmy Awards nominations are finally here!
The 2023 Emmys nominations are coming!