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The Hollywood Insider Emmys 2024 Nominations

The 2024 Emmys nominations were just announced. Let’s take a look back at all of the best of television in the past year and every Emmy nomination for the major categories. ‘Shogun’ leads with 25 nominations, followed by ‘The Bear’ with 23 and ‘Only Murders in the Building’ with 21. 

DRAMA

Best Drama Series

‘Shōgun’

FX

‘The Crown’ 

Netflix

‘Fallout’ 

Prime Video

‘The Gilded Age’ 

HBO | Max

‘The Morning Show’ 

Apple TV+

‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ 

Prime Video

‘Slow Horses’ 

Apple TV+

‘3 Body Problem’ 

Netflix

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Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Anna Sawai 

‘Shōgun’

FX

Jennifer Aniston

‘The Morning Show’

 Apple TV+

Carrie Coon 

‘The Gilded Age’

 HBO | Max

Maya Erskine 

‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’

Prime Video

Imelda Staunton 

‘The Crown’ 

Netflix

Reese Witherspoon 

‘The Morning Show’ 

Apple TV+

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Best Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Hiroyuki Sanada 

‘Shōgun’

FX

Idris Elba 

‘Hijack’ 

Apple TV+

Donald Glover 

‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ 

Prime Video

Walton Goggins 

‘Fallout’ 

Prime Video

Gary Oldman 

‘Slow Horses’ 

Apple TV+

Dominic West 

‘The Crown’ 

Prime Video

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Elizabeth Debicki 

‘The Crown’

Netflix

Christine Baranski

‘The Gilded Age’ 

HBO | Max

Nicole Beharie 

‘The Morning Show’

Apple TV+

Greta Lee 

‘The Morning Show’

Apple TV+

Lesley Manville 

‘The Crown’ 

Netflix

Karen Pittman 

‘The Morning Show’ 

Apple TV+

Holland Taylor 

‘The Morning Show’ 

Apple TV+

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Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Billy Crudup 

‘The Morning Show’ 

Apple TV+

Tadanobu Asano 

‘Shōgun’

FX

Mark Duplass 

‘The Morning Show’ 

Apple TV+

Jon Hamm 

‘The Morning Show’

Apple TV+

Takehiro Hira 

‘Shōgun’

FX

Jack Lowden 

‘Slow Horses’ 

Apple TV+

Jonathan Pryce 

‘The Crown’ 

Netflix

Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Néstor Carbonell 

‘Shōgun’

FX

Paul Dano 

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’

Prime Video

Tracy Letts 

‘Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty’

HBO

John Turturro 

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’

Prime Video

Jonathan Pryce 

‘Slow Horses’

Apple TV+

Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Michaela Coel 

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’

Prime Video

Claire Foy 

‘The Crown’

Netflix

Sarah Paulson 

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’

Prime Video

Parker Posey 

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’

Prime Video

Marcia Gay Harden 

‘The Morning Show’

Apple TV+

Best Directing for a Drama Series

Frederick E. O. Toye 

‘Shōgun’

“Crimson Sky” 

FX

Hiro Murai 

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’

“First Date” 

Prime Video

Saul Metzstein 

‘Slow Horses’

“Strange Games” 

Apple TV+

Stephen Daldry

‘The Crown’

“Sleep, Dearie Sleep” 

Netflix

Mimi Leder 

‘The Morning Show’

“The Overview Effect” 

Apple TV+

Salli Richardson-Whitfield 

‘Winning Time: The Rise Of The Lakers Dynasty’

“Beat L.A.” 

HBO | Max

Best Writing for a Drama Series

Will Smith

‘Slow Horses’

“Negotiating With Tigers” 

Apple TV+

Rachel Kondo, Justin Marks

‘Shōgun’

“Anjin” 

FX

Geneva Robertson-Dworet

‘Fallout’

“The End” 

Prime Video

Rachel Kondo, Caillin Puente

‘Shōgun’

“Crimson Sky” 

FX

Francesca Sloane, Donald Glover

‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’

“First Date” 

Prime Video

Peter Morgan, Meriel Sheibani-Clare

‘The Crown’

“Ritz” 

Netflix

COMEDY

Best Comedy Series

‘Hacks’ 

HBO | Max

‘Abbott Elementary’ 

ABC

‘The Bear’ 

FX

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ 

HBO | Max

‘Only Murders in the Building’ 

Hulu

‘Palm Royale’ 

Apple TV+

‘Reservation Dogs’ 

FX

‘What We Do in the Shadows’ 

FX

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Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

Jeremy Allen White

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Matt Berry 

‘What We Do in the Shadows’

FX

Larry David 

‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ 

HBO | Max

Steve Martin 

‘Only Murders in the Building’

Hulu

Martin Short 

‘Only Murders in the Building’

Hulu

D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai 

‘Reservation Dogs’ 

FX

Best Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

Jean Smart 

‘Hacks’ 

HBO | Max

Quinta Brunson 

‘Abbott Elementary’

ABC

Ayo Edebiri 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Selena Gomez 

‘Only Murders in the Building’ 

Hulu

Maya Rudolph 

‘Loot’ 

Apple TV+

Kristen Wiig 

‘Palm Royale’

Apple TV+

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Ebon Moss-Bachrach 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Lionel Boyce 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Paul W. Downs 

‘Hacks’  

HBO | Max

Paul Rudd 

‘Only Murders in the Building’

Hulu

Tyler James Williams 

‘Abbott Elementary’ 

ABC

Bowen Yang 

‘Saturday Night Live’ 

NBC

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Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

Liza Colón-Zayas 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Carol Burnett 

‘Palm Royale’ 

Apple TV+

Hannah Einbinder 

‘Hacks’ 

HBO | Max

Janelle James 

‘Abbott Elementary’

ABC

Sheryl Lee Ralph 

‘Abbott Elementary’

ABC

Meryl Streep 

‘Only Murders in the Building’ 

Hulu

Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Jon Bernthal 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Matthew Broderick

‘Only Murders in the Building’

Hulu

Ryan Gosling 

‘Saturday Night Live’ 

NBC

Christopher Lloyd 

‘Hacks’ 

HBO | Max

Bob Odenkirk 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Will Poulter 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Jamie Lee Curtis 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Olivia Colman 

‘The Bear’ 

FX

Kaitlin Olson 

‘Hacks’ 

HBO | Max

Da’Vine Joy Randolph 

‘Only Murders in the Building’

Hulu

Maya Rudolph 

‘Saturday Night Live’ 

NBC

Kristen Wiig

‘Saturday Night Live’ 

NBC

Best Directing for a Comedy Series

Christopher Storer 

‘The Bear’

“Fishes” 

FX

Ramy Youssef 

‘The Bear’

“Honeydew” 

FX

Randall Einhorn 

‘Abbott Elementary’

“Party” 

ABC

Lucia Aniello 

‘Hacks’

“Bulletproof” 

HBO | Max

Guy Ritchie 

‘The Gentlemen’

“Refined Aggression” 

Netflix

Mary Lou Belli 

‘The Ms. Pat Show’

“I’m The Pappy” 

BET+

Best Writing for a Comedy Series

Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, Jen Statsky 

‘Hacks’

“Bulletproof” 

HBO | Max

Meredith Scardino, Sam Means 

‘Girls5eva’

“Orlando” 

Netflix

 

Quinta Brunson 

‘Abbott Elementary’

“Career Day” 

ABC

Christopher Storer, Joanna Calo 

‘The Bear’

“Fishes” 

FX

Chris Kelly, Sarah Schneider 

‘The Other Two’

“Brooke Hosts A Night Of Undeniable Good” 

HBO | Max

Jake Bender, Zach Dunn 

‘What We Do In The Shadows’

“Pride Parade” 

FX

LIMITED OR ANTHOLOGY 

Best Limited or Anthology Series

‘Baby Reindeer’ 

Netflix

‘Fargo’ 

FX

‘Lessons in Chemistry’ 

Apple TV+

‘Ripley’ 

Netflix

‘True Detective: Night Country’ 

HBO | Max

Best Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Richard Gadd 

‘Baby Reindeer’ 

Netflix

Matt Bomer 

‘Fellow Travelers’ 

Showtime

Jon Hamm 

‘Fargo’ 

FX

Tom Hollander 

‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ 

FX

Andrew Scott 

‘Ripley’

Netflix

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Best Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Jodie Foster 

‘True Detective: Night Country’ 

HBO | Max

Brie Larson 

‘Lessons in Chemistry’

Apple TV+

Juno Temple 

‘Fargo’ 

FX

Sofía Vergara 

‘Griselda’ 

Netflix

Naomi Watts 

‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ 

FX

Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Lamorne Morris 

‘Fargo’ 

FX

Jonathan Bailey 

‘Fellow Travelers’ 

Showtime

Robert Downey Jr. 

‘The Sympathizer’ 

HBO | Max

Tom Goodman-Hill 

‘Baby Reindeer’ 

Netflix

John Hawkes 

‘True Detective: Night Country’ 

HBO | Max

Lewis Pullman 

‘Lessons in Chemistry’ 

Apple TV+

Treat Williams 

‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ 

FX

Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie

Jessica Gunning 

‘Baby Reindeer’ 

Netflix

Dakota Fanning 

‘Ripley’

Netflix

Lily Gladstone 

‘Under the Bridge’ 

Hulu

Aja Naomi King 

‘Lessons in Chemistry’ 

Apple TV+

Diane Lane 

‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’ 

FX

Nava Mau 

‘Baby Reindeer’ 

Netflix

Kali Reis 

‘True Detective: Night Country’ 

HBO | Max

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Best Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series

Steven Zaillian 

‘Ripley’

Netflix

Weronika Tofilska 

‘Baby Reindeer’

“Episode 4” 

Netflix

Noah Hawley 

‘Fargo’

“The Tragedy Of The Commons” 

FX

Gus Van Sant 

‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans’

“Pilot” 

FX

Millicent Shelton 

‘Lessons in Chemistry’

“Poirot” 

Apple TV+

Issa López 

‘True Detective: Night Country’

HBO | Max

Best Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series

Richard Gadd 

‘Baby Reindeer’

Netflix

Charlie Brooker 

‘Black Mirror’

“Joan Is Awful”

Netflix

Noah Hawley 

‘Fargo’

“The Tragedy Of The Commons”

FX

Ron Nyswaner 

‘Fellow Travelers’

“You’re Wonderful”

Showtime

Steven Zaillian 

‘Ripley’

Netflix

Issa López 

‘True Detective: Night Country’

“Part 6”

HBO | Max

TALK SHOW

Best Talk Series

‘The Daily Show’ 

Comedy Central

‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ 

ABC

‘Late Night With Seth Meyers’ 

NBC

‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ 

CBS

COMPETITION SHOW

Best Reality Competition Program

‘The Traitors’ 

Peacock

‘The Amazing Race’ 

CBS

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ 

MTV

‘Top Chef’ 

Bravo

‘The Voice’ 

NBC

By Julia Maia

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    Julia Maia is a writer and filmmaker originally from Brazil. She grew up watching every piece of television and film she encountered from all over the world, which inspired her to come to Los Angeles to study film. She always knew that in order to be happy and fulfilled she had to be surrounded by art. She is always in search of the next film, show or performance that will inspire her. Her background in filmmaking helps her appreciate the technical elements of a film, as well as relish the journey of each story being told. There is not a topic Maia enjoys talking about more than film and the film industry and how it impacts the world and vice versa. The Hollywood Insider is the perfect platform for Maia to participate in the discourse about anything film related with many that , much like herself, love to take part in real important conversations and deeply appreciate the art of telling stories.

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