As Hollywood stalls with the ongoing WGA strike and potential SAG-AFTRA strike, the 2023 Emmy nominations were announced as scheduled on July 12. Television Academy President Frank Scherma and actor Yvette Nicole Brown presented the nominations live from Los Angeles.
This year’s Emmys follow a string of television finales from acclaimed series like ‘Succession,’ ‘Barry,’ ‘Ted Lasso,’ and ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,’ all of which concluded at the end of May, just in time for the Deadline May 31st. Unlike in previous years, suspending episodes that air after this deadline, whether or not they add up to a critical mass, would disqualify a show from eligibility in 2023. Duty” and “The Rehearsal,” which challenged the boundaries of scripted and unscripted television.
For those following IndieWire’s awards predictions, some categories have freaked out exactly as editor Marcus Jones expected. ‘The White Lotus’ and ‘Succession’ dominated the drama categories, where Disney and Lucasfilm’s ‘Andor’ made a welcome breakthrough, while Apple’s ‘Shrinking’ and Netflix’s ‘Wednesday’ earned comedy nominations alongside favorites such as “Maisel” and “The Bear”. .”
“What a way to recognize the importance of the writers, performers and everyone else who created such phenomenal work this past season,” Scherma said, noting that he was announcing the nominations from the Hollywood Athletic Club, the website of the first Emmy Awards ceremony in 1949. “We hope that the ongoing negotiations between the guilds can come to a fair and speedy resolution. We are committed to supporting a television industry that is distinguished by equity and where we can continue to honor all of the incredible work you do.”
Read on for the full list of 2023 Emmy nominations.
Outstanding Drama Series
“Andor” (Disney+)
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
“The Crown” (Netflix)
“House of the Dragon” (HBO)
“The Last of Us” (HBO)
“Succession” (HBO)
“The White Lotus” (HBO)
“Yellow Jacket” (Showtime)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Jeff Bridges, “The Old Man” (FX)
Brian Cox, “Succession” (HBO)
Kieran Culkin, “Succession” (HBO)
Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul” (AMC)
Pedro Pascal, “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Jeremy Strong, “Succession” (HBO)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Sharon Horgan, “Bad Sisters” (Apple TV+)
Melanie Lynskey, “Yellow Jackets” (Showtime)
Elisabeth Moss, “The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)
Bella Ramsey, “The Last of Us” (HBO)
Keri Russell, “The Diplomat” (Netflix)
Sarah Snook, “Succession” (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
F. Murray Abraham, “The White Lotus” (HBO)
Nicholas Braun, “Succession” (HBO)
Michael Imperioli, “The White Lotus (HBO)
Theo James, “The White Lotus” (HBO)
Matthew Macfadyen, “Succession” (HBO)
Alan Ruck, “Succession” (HBO)
Will Sharpe, “The White Lotus” (HBO)
Alexander Skarsgård, “Succession” (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Jennifer Coolidge, “The White Lotus” (HBO)
Elizabeth Debicki, “The Crown” (Netflix)
Meghann Fahy, “The White Lotus” (HBO)
Sabrina Impacciatore, “The White Lotus” (HBO)
Aubrey Plaza, “The White Lotus” (HBO)
Rhea Seehorn, “Better Call Saul” (AMC)
J. Smith-Cameron, “Succession” (HBO)
Simona Tabasco, “The White Lotus” (HBO)
Outstanding Comedy Series
“Elementary Abbott” (ABC)
Barry (HBO)
“The Bear” (FX)
“Jury Duty” (Amazon Freevee)
“The Marvelous Mrs Maisel” (Prime Video)
“Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu)
“Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+)
“Wednesday” (Netflix)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Bill Hader, “Barry” (HBO)
Jason Segel, “Shrink” (Apple TV+)
Martin Short, “Only Murders in the Building” (Hulu)
Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+)
Jeremy Allen White, “The Bear” (Hulu)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Christina Applegate, “Dead to Me” (Netflix)
Rachel Brosnahan, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Prime Video)
Quinta Brunson, “Elementary Abbott” (ABC)
Natasha Lyonne, “Poker Face” (Peacock)
Jenna Ortega, “Wednesday” (Netflix)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Carrigan, “Barry” (HBO)
Phil Dunster, “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+)
Brett Goldstein, “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+)
James Marsden, “Jury Duty” (Amazon Freevee)
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, “The Bear” (FX)
Tyler James Williams, “Elementary Abbott” (ABC)
Henry Winkler, “Barry” (HBO)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Alex Borstein, “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” (Prime Video)
Ayo Edebiri, “The Bear” (Hulu)
Janelle James, “Elementary Abbott” (ABC)
Sheryl Lee Ralph, “Elementary Abbott” (ABC)
Temple of Juno, “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+)
Hannah Waddingham, “Ted Lasso” (Apple TV+)
Jessica Williams, “Shrink” (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Limited Series or Anthology
“Beef” (Netflix)
“Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” (Netflix)
“Daisy Jones and the Six” (Prime Video)
“Fleishman is in trouble” (FX)
“Obi Wan Kenobi”
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
Taron Egerton, “Black Bird” (Apple TV+)
Kumail Nanjiani, “Welcome to Chippendales” (Hulu)
Evan Peters, “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” (Netflix)
Daniel Radcliffe, “Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” (Roku Channel)
Michael Shannon, “George and Tammy” (Entertainment)
Steven Yeun, “Beef” (Netflix)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Emily Blunt, “The English” (Prime Video)
Lizzie Caplan, “Fleischman is in trouble” (FX)
Jessica Chastain, “George and Tammy” (Entertainment)
Dominique Fishback, “Swarm” (Prime Video)
Kathryn Hahn, “Beautiful Little Things” (FX)
Riley Keough, “Daisy Jones and the Six” (Prime Video)
Ali Wong, “Beef” (Netflix)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
Murray Bartlett, “Welcome to Chippendales” (Hulu)
Paul Walter Hauser, “Black Bird” (Apple TV+)
Richard Jenkins, “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” (Netflix)
Joseph Lee, “Beef” (Netflix)
Ray Liotta, “Black Bird” (Apple TV+)
Young Mazino, “Beef” (Netflix)
Jesse Plemons, “Love and Death” (HBO Max)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie
Annaleigh Ashford, “Welcome to Chippendales” (Hulu)
Maria Bello, “Beef” (Netflix)
Claire Danes, “Fleishman is in trouble” (FX)
Juliette Lewis, “Welcome to Chippendales” (Hulu)
Camila Morrone, “Daisy Jones and the Six” (Prime Video)
Niecy Nash-Betts, “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” (Netflix)
Merritt Wever, “Beautiful Little Things” (Hulu)
Outstanding TV Movie
“Dolly Parton’s Magical Mountain Christmas” (NBC)
“Island of Fire” (Hulu)
“Prey” (Hulu)
“Reality” (HBO)
“Weird: The Al Yankovic Story” (Roku Channel)
Outstanding speech series
“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” (Comedy Central)
“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (ABC)
“Late Night with Seth Meyers” (NBC)
“The Last Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)
“The Problem with Jon Stewart” (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Scripted Variety Series
“A Black Lady Sketch Show” (HBO)
“Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” (HBO)
“Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series
“100 Foot Wave” (HBO)
“The Secrets of the Elephants” (National Geographic)
“The 1619 Project” (Hulu)
“Dear Mom: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur” (FX)
“The United States and the Holocaust” (PBS)
Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special
“Being Mary Tyler Moore” (HBO)
“Judy Blume Forever” (Prime Video)
“My Transparent Life” (Prime Video)
“Pamela: A Love Story” (Netflix)
“Still: A Movie by Michael J. Fox” (Apple TV+)
Outstanding Reality Competition Program
“The Incredible Ride”
“RuPaul’s Endurance Race”
“survived”
“Top Chefs”
“The voice”
Outstanding animation programme
“Bob’s Burgers” (Fox) • 20th television animation
“Entergalactic” (Netflix)
“Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primordial” (Swimming for adults)
“Rick and Morty” (Adult Swimming)
“The Simpsons” (Fox)
The 75th Emmy Awards will air Sept. 18 at 8:00 p.m. EDT on Fox.