Music lovers attending Lollapalooza 2023 should be ready to rock — but the lineup features more than just heavy-hitting bands.
11.07.2023 - 22:49 / deadline.com
The nominations for the 75th Emmy Awards are being announced live in a virtual ceremony on Wednesday, July 12 starting at 8:30 a.m. PT/11:30 a.m. ET. You can watch the livestream above. The nominations also will be streamed live on Emmy.com/nominations.
Comic and Community alumna Yvette Nicole Brown will host the nominations along with Television Academy Chair and CEO Frank Scherma.
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The Emmys celebrate excellence throughout the industry, recognizing the importance of writers, performers and all those who worked on television programs between June 1, 2022, and May 31, 2023.
In the marquee best drama series category, shows that may be named include HBO’s Succession, which won the statuette in 2020 and 2022 and could become a three-time winner for its fourth and final season. Others include Emmy darling The White Lotus, which won 10 Emmys in 2022, virtually sweeping the Limited Series categories, and now has been reclassified in the Drama Series category. Other possibilities include The Handmaid’s Tale, The Crown, Yellowjackets, Better Call Saul in its final go-round, The Last Of Us, the yet-to-be nominated Yellowstone and its prequel 1923.
In the limited series category, Netflix’s Beef is considered one to watch, along with Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Black Bird, Fleishman Is in Trouble and Daisy Jones & the Six also are considered strong contenders for the category.
As for Outstanding Comedy Series, defending champion Ted Lasso is expected to do well with its second season, along with Abbott Elementary, Barry, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Only Murders in the Building and What We Do in the Shadows. Curb Your Enthusiasm and
Music lovers attending Lollapalooza 2023 should be ready to rock — but the lineup features more than just heavy-hitting bands.
Lisa Marie Presley and brother Benjamin on the anniversaries of their deaths and the day of her first Emmy nomination this week.The actor and granddaughter of Elvis Presley took to Instagram Wednesday (July 12) to remember her mother, who died in January aged 54, and her younger brother, who died by suicide aged 27 in 2020.Along with earning an Emmy nomination for Lead Actress In A Limited Series or Movie for her role in (Daisy Jones & The Six), Wednesday also marked six month’s since her mother’s death and the three year anniversary of her brother’s passing.Sharing a black and white photo of the pair together on her Instagram Story, Keough wrote (via Evening Standard): “Missing you both.”A post shared by Priscilla Presley (@priscillapresley)Lisa Marie suffered cardiac arrest at her Calabasas home in January. The news was confirmed by her mother, Priscilla, who said in a statement that “my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us.
"Yellowstone" fans criticized the Emmy voters for ignoring the Paramount Network Western series for a second year in a row. "Yellowstone" did not receive a single Emmy nomination this awards season, much to the dismay of the show's fans. "Succession" led the nominations this year with 27, while "The Last of Us" followed closely with 24.
Moments after Daisy Jones & The Six received nine Emmy nominations on Wednesday morning, executive producers Scott and Lauren Neustadter fielded a congratulatory phone call from Reese Witherspoon.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Reese Witherspoon said in a new interview with Harper’s Bazaar that filming a sex scene at 19 years old for the 1996 thriller “Fear” was not “a particularly great experience.” Directed by James Foley, “Fear” stars Witherspoon as a teenager who falls for a sinister young man played by Mark Wahlberg. One of the film’s buzziest scenes centers on Witherspoon’s character having an orgasm on a rollercoaster while being pleasured by Mark Wahlberg’s character. “I didn’t have control over it,” Witherspoon said about filming the sex scene, adding that she requested a stunt double be used for the below-the-waist shots. “It wasn’t explicit in the script that that’s what was going to happen, so that was something that I think the director thought of on his own and then asked me on set if I would do it, and I said no. It wasn’t a particularly great experience.”
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic Music-related films, limited series, specials and documentaries are well-represented in the 2023 Emmy nominations — including projects like “Daisy Jones & the Six” that were shut out by the music branch in actual music categories but did just fine just about everywhere else. Actors playing famous musicians fared well. Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain, who portrayed George Jones and Tammy Wynette in “George & Tammy,” were nominated for best lead actor and actress in a limited series or movie. Also up in those categories, respectively, are Danielle Radcliffe, for his comic turn in the satirical title role of “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story,” and Riley Keough for her more serious take as a fictional singer-songwriter in “Daisy Jones.”
First-time Emmy award nominee Phil Dunster is celebrating the milestone in London, the city where he brought to life the character of Jamie Tartt across three seasons of the hit Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso. A role that changed the British actor’s life forever — and that of TV history.
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.
Camila Morrone was nominated for best supporting actress in a limited series at this year’s Emmys. The American-Argentinean actress has become a one of the most exciting young voices in a short span of a few years, beginning her career as a model and later on moving to film and TV projects. Emmys 2023: Check out this year’s list of nomineesCamila Morrone dazzled in sheer Valentino dress ahead of Paris Fashion WeekHappy birthday, Camila Morrone! Check out her most stunning looksA post shared by Camila Morrone (@camilamorrone)Morrone plays the role of Camila Dunne in “Daisy Jones and the Six,” being Billy Dunne’s wife.
There were some shocking — and some expected — actors and TV shows snubbed at the 2023 Emmy nominations.
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.
Succession has wrapped, but its legacy continues to grow. HBO’s two-time Outstanding Drama Series winner leads the way with 27 nominations for the 75th Primetime Emmys — two more than last year’s leading haul.
Yvette Nicole Brown and Frank Scherma, the chair of the Television Academy. Emmys: Jenna Ortega makes history as youngest Latina nominee for ‘Wednesday’Colombian actress Sasha Calle is officially the first Latina Supergirl in DC UniverseEva Longoria gets a standing ovation after tossing a ceremonial pitchA post shared by Emmys / Television Academy (@televisionacad)The awards are meant to air on September 18th, although this date may be pushed back depending on the ongoing writer’s strike that’s affecting the industry at large.
“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.
Jon Burlingame Despite all the musical superstars who entered this year’s Emmy competition, only one – Ed Sheeran – managed to score when the 75th annual Emmy Award nominations were announced Wednesday. Sheeran was nominated (along with co-writers Max Martin and Foy Vance) for the song “A Beautiful Game” for the season 3 finale of “Ted Lasso,” one of two songs from the popular Apple TV+ series that made it into the music-and-lyrics category. Emmy’s 550-member music peer group ignored the original songs entered by Dolly Parton, David Byrne, Steve Martin, Kid Cudi, Donald Glover and Lainey Wilson, as well as those from such Oscar-winning tunesmiths as Alan Menken, Steven Schwartz, Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez.
Riley Keough and more 2023 Emmy nominees are speaking out after being recognized for their outstanding performances on the small screen.
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.
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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”).
HBO and sister streamer Max remain top of the Emmy nominations pile.