Emmys 2024: Live Free Updates From TV's Biggest Night
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ABC, which is airing the 76th annual ceremony live on Sunday, September 15, has invited father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy of Schitt’s Creek fame to host the telecast. “We were asked before and it didn’t feel like the right time for whatever reason,” Dan told The Los Angeles Times ahead of the Primetime Emmys. “Then we were asked again this year, and I think ran out of reasons not to do it. It seemed like a fun little challenge—not little, quite huge actually.”
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Nominations for the 76th Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday, July 17, 2024 from the historic El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, recognizing remarkable programs, extraordinary performances and impactful storytelling across multiple platforms. The live ceremony was hosted by Emmy winners Tony Hale and Sheryl Lee Ralph along with Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego. The nearly 22,000 voting members of the Academy nominated an abundance of inspiring talent and a robust selection of diverse program offerings. In a year marked by significant challenges and changes in the television landscape, the nominations recognize the excellent work of performers, producers, writers, directors, craftspeople, and professionals above and below the line on television programs from the 2023-2024 eligibility year.
"Television delivers stories that connect us, uplift us, challenge us, and always entertain us. Today, I am honored to celebrate the outstanding work of our extraordinarily talented and hardworking creative community," said Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego. "This morning's Emmy nominations are a testament to their contributions and highlight the incredible programming that has risen to the top of an exceptional year in TV."
"The Bear" set a new record for nominations in a single year in the Comedy category with 23 (previously held by "30 Rock" with 22 nominations in 2009), and "Shōgun" lead this year's Drama category with 25 nominations.
The 36 first-time performer nominees across all performer categories this year are Eric André ("The Eric Andre Show"), Tadanobu Asano ("Shōgun), Jonathan Bailey ("Fellow Travelers"), Nicole Beharie ("The Morning Show"), Matt Berry ("What We Do in the Shadows"), Lionel Boyce ("The Bear"), Néstor Carbonell ("Shōgun"), Liza Colón-Zayas ("The Bear"), Dakota Fanning ("Ripley"), Richard Gadd (performance, producer and writing nominations for "Baby Reindeer"), Lily Gladstone ("Under the Bridge"), Tom Goodman-Hill ("Baby Reindeer"), Ryan Gosling ("Saturday Night Live"), Jessica Gunning ("Baby Reindeer"), John Hawkes ("True Detective: Night Country"), Takehiro Hira ("Shōgun"), Tom Hollander ("Feud: Capote vs. The Swans"), Aja Naomi King ("Lessons in Chemistry"), Greta Lee ("The Morning Show"), Tracy Letts ("Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty"), Jack Lowden ("Slow Horses"), Lesley Manville ("The Crown"), Nava Mau ("Baby Reindeer"), Lamorne Morris ("Fargo"), Karen Pittman ("The Morning Show"), Parker Posey ("Mr. & Mrs. Smith"), Lewis Pullman ("Lessons in Chemistry"), Da'Vine Joy Randolph ("Only Murders in the Building"), Kali Reis ("True Detective: Night Country"), Paul Rudd (performance for "Only Murders in the Building" and narrator for "Secrets of the Octopus"), Hiroyuki Sanada ("Shōgun"), Anna Sawai ("Shōgun"), Mena Suvari ("RZR"), Naomi Watts ("Feud: Capote vs. The Swans"), Dominic West ("The Crown") and D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai ("Reservation Dogs").
In addition to Gadd and Rudd, performers with multiple nominations this year include Quinta Brunson (performance and writing for "Abbott Elementary"), Jodie Foster (performance and producer for "True Detective: Night Country"), Donald Glover (performance and writing for "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"), Jon Hamm (performance for "Fargo" and "The Morning Show"), Brie Larson (performance and producer for "Lessons in Chemistry"), Jonathan Pryce (performance for "The Crown" and "Slow Horses"), Maya Rudolph (performance for "Loot", performance and music and lyrics for "Saturday Night Live", character voice-over for "Big Mouth"), Andrew Scott (performance and producer for "Ripley") and Kristen Wiig (performance for "Palm Royale" and "Saturday Night Live").
Emmy Nominations presenter Ralph was surprised by Abrego at the conclusion of the announcement ceremony with her third nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for "Abbott Elementary."
The nominations rosters may be revised in cases where names or titles are incorrect or appeals for changes—including the addition or removal of names—are approved by the Television Academy's Emmy Awards Committee. Producer eligibility is based primarily on title; producer nominees in certain program categories will be announced early August and may increase the number of multiple nominees. Final-round online voting begins August 15, 2024.
The complete list of Emmy nominations, as compiled by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP, is attached along with key categories. This and other Academy news and updates are available at Emmys.com.
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Nominations for the 76th Emmy Awards were announced Wednesday, July 17, 2024 from the historic El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, recognizing remarkable programs, extraordinary performances and impactful storytelling across multiple platforms. The live ceremony was hosted by Emmy winners Tony Hale and Sheryl Lee Ralph along with Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego. The nearly 22,000 voting members of the Academy nominated an abundance of inspiring talent and a robust selection of diverse program offerings. In a year marked by significant challenges and changes in the television landscape, the nominations recognize the excellent work of performers, producers, writers, directors, craftspeople, and professionals above and below the line on television programs from the 2023-2024 eligibility year.
"Television delivers stories that connect us, uplift us, challenge us, and always entertain us. Today, I am honored to celebrate the outstanding work of our extraordinarily talented and hardworking creative community," said Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego. "This morning's Emmy nominations are a testament to their contributions and highlight the incredible programming that has risen to the top of an exceptional year in TV."
"The Bear" set a new record for nominations in a single year in the Comedy category with 23 (previously held by "30 Rock" with 22 nominations in 2009), and "Shōgun" lead this year's Drama category with 25 nominations.
The 36 first-time performer nominees across all performer categories this year are Eric André ("The Eric Andre Show"), Tadanobu Asano ("Shōgun), Jonathan Bailey ("Fellow Travelers"), Nicole Beharie ("The Morning Show"), Matt Berry ("What We Do in the Shadows"), Lionel Boyce ("The Bear"), Néstor Carbonell ("Shōgun"), Liza Colón-Zayas ("The Bear"), Dakota Fanning ("Ripley"), Richard Gadd (performance, producer and writing nominations for "Baby Reindeer"), Lily Gladstone ("Under the Bridge"), Tom Goodman-Hill ("Baby Reindeer"), Ryan Gosling ("Saturday Night Live"), Jessica Gunning ("Baby Reindeer"), John Hawkes ("True Detective: Night Country"), Takehiro Hira ("Shōgun"), Tom Hollander ("Feud: Capote vs. The Swans"), Aja Naomi King ("Lessons in Chemistry"), Greta Lee ("The Morning Show"), Tracy Letts ("Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty"), Jack Lowden ("Slow Horses"), Lesley Manville ("The Crown"), Nava Mau ("Baby Reindeer"), Lamorne Morris ("Fargo"), Karen Pittman ("The Morning Show"), Parker Posey ("Mr. & Mrs. Smith"), Lewis Pullman ("Lessons in Chemistry"), Da'Vine Joy Randolph ("Only Murders in the Building"), Kali Reis ("True Detective: Night Country"), Paul Rudd (performance for "Only Murders in the Building" and narrator for "Secrets of the Octopus"), Hiroyuki Sanada ("Shōgun"), Anna Sawai ("Shōgun"), Mena Suvari ("RZR"), Naomi Watts ("Feud: Capote vs. The Swans"), Dominic West ("The Crown") and D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai ("Reservation Dogs").
In addition to Gadd and Rudd, performers with multiple nominations this year include Quinta Brunson (performance and writing for "Abbott Elementary"), Jodie Foster (performance and producer for "True Detective: Night Country"), Donald Glover (performance and writing for "Mr. & Mrs. Smith"), Jon Hamm (performance for "Fargo" and "The Morning Show"), Brie Larson (performance and producer for "Lessons in Chemistry"), Jonathan Pryce (performance for "The Crown" and "Slow Horses"), Maya Rudolph (performance for "Loot", performance and music and lyrics for "Saturday Night Live", character voice-over for "Big Mouth"), Andrew Scott (performance and producer for "Ripley") and Kristen Wiig (performance for "Palm Royale" and "Saturday Night Live").
Emmy Nominations presenter Ralph was surprised by Abrego at the conclusion of the announcement ceremony with her third nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for "Abbott Elementary."
The nominations rosters may be revised in cases where names or titles are incorrect or appeals for changes—including the addition or removal of names—are approved by the Television Academy's Emmy Awards Committee. Producer eligibility is based primarily on title; producer nominees in certain program categories will be announced early August and may increase the number of multiple nominees. Final-round online voting begins August 15, 2024.
The complete list of Emmy nominations, as compiled by the independent accounting firm of Ernst & Young LLP, is attached along with key categories. This and other Academy news and updates are available at Emmys.com.