After a four-month delay, the 75th annual primetime Emmy Awards are about to get underway.
The 2023 Hollywood actors and writers strikes led to the lengthy delays for the awards show, usually held in September, celebrating the year in US television.
The big nominees for today are Succession and Ted Lasso – the final season of both are set to dominate in the drama and comedy categories, respectively.
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Aussie actress Sarah Snook is hoping to make it a back-to-back double, after scooping up a Critics Choice Award on Monday for her role as Shiv Roy in Succession. The show’s fourth and final season is leading the pack with 27 nominations in total.
While Ted Lasso‘s third and final season scored 21 nominees across 15 categories, with Jason Sudeikis hoping to nab his third straight win for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.
The Last of Us based on a popular Playstation video game was second behind Succession with 24 nominations – including one for Australian actor Murray Bartlett, who won outstanding supporting actor for The White Lotus last year, for his guest role in the series. This year, The White Lotus has 23 nominations.
Another nomination for Australian talent was Elizabeth Debicki’s for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series for her work in The Crown
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New Zealand star Melanie Lynskey has also been nominated twice this year – once for outstanding lead actress in a drama series for Yellowjackets and again for outstanding guest actress in a drama for The Last of Us.
Stay tuned to 9honey as we bring you all the big moments from the 2024 Emmy Awards, hosted by Blackish actor Anthony Anderson, as they happen.