Nick Offerman wins the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for ‘THE LAST OF US’
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Two years ago Sandra Oh followed in Tyne Daly’s footsteps by becoming the second woman to be recognized three times each in the Best Drama Actress and Best Drama Supporting Actress Emmy categories. She first racked up five supporting bids for ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” between 2005 and 2009 and then received a trio of consecutive lead nominations for BBC America’s “Killing Eve” from 2018 to 2020. After a dozen total losses across five categories, she could now prevail on her 13th bid, which she has earned for her work on the fourth and final season of “Killing Eve.”
Oh has submitted her show’s penultimate episode, “Making Dead Things Look Nice,” for Best Drama Actress consideration. The installment, which aired in April on the same day as the series finale, involves Oh’s Eve Polastri and her colleague, Yusuf (Robert Gilbert), breaking off their unofficial romantic relationship when she realizes she cannot let go of her difficult past. She then finds herself once again drawn back into the life of beguiling assassin Villanelle (Jodie Comer), who shares her goal of taking down the organization known as The Twelve.
Oh was bested on her previous three lead outings by Claire Foy (“The Crown”), Comer, and Zendaya (“Euphoria”). Those who triumphed over her in the drama supporting category are two-time champ Blythe Danner (“Huff”), Katherine Heigl (“Grey’s Anatomy”), Dianne Wiest (“In Treatment”), and Cherry Jones (“24”). As a “Saturday Night Live” host, Oh also competed for the 2019 Best Comedy Guest Actress award against eventual winner Jane Lynch (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”). She has also received two Best Drama Series notices for “Killing Eve” (2019-2020) and a Best Live Variety Special one as a co-host of the 2019 Golden Globes.
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I’m dying at the fact that Oscar and Elvira’s places at the Emmy’s are within shot of the acceptance stage but they left so now it’s just two empty chairs 💀
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2022 Primetime Emmy Award Nominations - Outstanding Period Costumes
Angelyne (Peacock) Episode 3 ‘Glow in the Dark Queen of the Universe’
Costume Designer: Danny Glicker
Costume Supervisor: Jessica Fasman
Assistant Costume Supervisor: Adam Girardet
First nominations for Glicker, Fasman, and Girardet.
Bridgerton (Netflix) Season 2, Episode 7 ‘Harmony’
Costume Desinger: Sophie Canale
Assistant Costume Designer: Dougie Hawkes
Assistant Costume Designer: Sarah June Mills
Assistant Costume Designer: Charlotte Armstrong
Costume Supervisor: Sanaz Missaghian
Costume Supervisor: Kevin Pratten-Stone
First nominations for Canale, Hawkes, Mills, Armstrong, and Pratten-Stone.
Send nomination for Missaghian, previously nominated in 2021 for Bridgerton.
The First Lady (Showtime) Episode 4 ‘Cracked Pot’
Costume Designer: Signe Sejlund
Costume Designer: Felicia Jarvis
Costume Designer: Matthew Hemesath
Costume Supervisor: Paula Truman
Costume Supervisor: Stephen Oh
Assistant Costume Designer: Jessica Trejos
First nominations for Sejlund, Jarvis, Hemesath, Truman, Stephen Oh, and Trejos.
The Great (Hulu) Season 2, Episode 8 ‘Five Days’
Costume Designer: Sharon Long
Costume Supervisor: Viveene Campbell
Assistant Costume Designer: Anna Cavalerie
Assistant Costume Designer: Bobbie Edwards
First nominations for Long, Campbell, and Cavalerie.
Second Nomination for Edwards, previously nominated in 2019 for Hard Times.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Prime Video) Season 4, Episode 6 ‘Maisel vs Lennon: The Cut Contest’
Costume Designer: Donna Zakowska
Assistant Costume Designer: Moria Sine Clinton
Assistant Costume Designer: Ben Philipp
Costume Supervisor: Ginnie Patton
Costume Supervisor: Dan Hicks
Costume Supervisor: Mikita Thompson
Fifth nomination for Zakowska, previously nominated in 2018 and 2020 for Mrs. Maisel. Winning in 2008 for John Adams, and in 2019 for Mrs. Maisel.
First nominations for Clinton, Philipp, Hicks, and Thompson.
Third nomination for Patton, previously nominated in 2018 and 2020 for Mrs. Maisel.
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Seeing people decide to watch Breaking Bad based on the Tumblr memes is especially funny when they do it specifically for the memes about Jesse, because... well, let's put it this way. Aaron Paul, the guy who played Jesse, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award for best supporting actor in a drama series for his work on Breaking Bad on five separate occasions, including twice in one season, and won three of those nominations. He was the first person ever to win that award three times for the same role. Like, Jesse's storyline is so viscerally unpleasant that it set industry records.
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AYO EDEBIRI in the past 7 days:
First Golden Globe Award (January 07, 2024)
First Critics Choice Award (January 14, 2024)
First Emmy Award (January 15, 2024)
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I’ve watched so much new television this year I should be looking forward to watching the emmys!!! but honestly I wish they would just be over and done with so I don’t have time to get my hopes up only to watch better call saul lose her heart out one more goddamn time
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Ayo awards season sweep! Her first Golden Globe, Critics Choice and Emmy all in one week. No one is doing it like her, truly an IT girl.
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Congratulations, indeed to Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer for their Best Actress Drama nomination. There are some mixed emotions about this since Killing Eve's fourth season sucked so hard, but it's not because Sandie didn't carry the show on their backs.
Now here's the other thing: This is Sandra's 13th Best Actress nomination. This is brutal. Can she FINALLY get some love?
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