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2024 Emmy Awards Nominations

Several shows, including "Reservation Dogs," "The Gilded Age," and "The Traitors," have made their way into the top categories for the upcoming Emmy Awards.


Meanwhile, "Shōgun," "The Bear," and "Abbott Elementary" have successfully secured their nominations for the 76th annual Emmys, which were announced early Wednesday morning.


The full list of nominees can be found below.


The announcement took place at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, highlighting Netflix's intriguing yet controversial limited series "Baby Reindeer," as well as the fourth season of "True Detective," featuring Jodie Foster. The competition in the limited series category is heating up, with "Ripley" from Netflix, "Fargo" from FX, and "Lessons in Chemistry" from Apple joining "True Detective: Night Country."


In the talk series category, "Late Night with Seth Meyers" received a long-awaited nomination, while Amazon's "Fallout" garnered accolades in the drama series and for Best Actor for Walton Goggins. Notably, the now-canceled "Reservation Dogs" has earned its first nomination for Best Drama, along with a nod for D'Pharoah Woon-A-Tai for his role as Bear Smallhill.


Overall, "Shōgun" led the nominations with an impressive total of 25, followed closely by "The Bear" with 23, "Only Murders in the Building" with 21, and "True Detective: Night Country" with 19. Other significant figures include 17 nominations for "Fallout," 11 for "Baby Reindeer," and 6 for "The Gilded Age."


It feels like the 75th Emmys just took place, and that’s because they did, just earlier this year. The 2023 ceremony was held on January 15, delayed due to the Hollywood strikes, coinciding with the film awards season. This year, the Emmys are set to return to their traditional September schedule, with the 2024 ceremony slated for September 15, airing live on ABC. The hosting details remain unannounced.The 76th Emmy Awards nominations for 2024 have been unveiled, showcasing an impressive array of talent across various categories.


Here’s a look at the standout nominees:


Outstanding Drama Series:
- The Crown
- Fallout
- The Gilded Age
- The Morning Show
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith
- Shōgun
- Slow Horses
- Body Problem


Outstanding Comedy Series:
- Abbott Elementary
- The Bear
- Curb Your Enthusiasm
- Hacks
- Only Murders in the Building
- Palm Royale
- Reservation Dogs
- What We Do in the Shadows


Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series:
- Baby Reindeer
- Fargo
- Lessons in Chemistry
- Ripley
- True Detective: Night Country


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series:
- Jennifer Aniston
- Carrie Coon
- Maya Erskine
- Anna Sawai
- Imelda Staunton
- Reese Witherspoon


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series:
- Idris Elba
- Donald Glover
- Walton Goggins
- Gary Oldman
- Hiroyuki Sanada
- Dominic West


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series:
- Quinta Brunson
- Ayo Edebiri
- Selena Gomez
- Maya Rudolph
- Jean Smart
- Kristen Wiig


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series:
- Matt Berry
- Larry David
- Steve Martin
- Martin Short
- Jeremy Allen White
- D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai


Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie:
- Jodie Foster
- Brie Larson
- Juno Temple
- Sofia Vergara
- Naomi Watts


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie:
- Matt Bomer
- Richard Gadd
- Jon Hamm
- Tom Hollander
- Andrew Scott


Outstanding Talk Series:
- The Daily Show
- Jimmy Kimmel Live!
- Late Night with Seth Meyers
- The Late Show with Stephen Colbert


Outstanding Reality Competition Program:
- The Amazing Race
- RuPaul’s Drag Race
- Top Chef
- The Traitors
- The Voice


Program and Platform Nominations:
- Shōgun — 25
- The Bear — 23
- Only Murders in the Building — 21
- True Detective: Night Country — 19
- The Crown — 18
- Fallout — 17
- Saturday Night Live — 17
- Hacks — 16
- The Morning Show — 16
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith — 16
- Fargo — 15
- Ripley — 13
- Baby Reindeer — 11


Stay tuned for the complete list of nominations, categorized alphabetically, as we approach the awards ceremony.The 2024 Emmy nominations have been revealed, showcasing a diverse array of shows across various categories.


Leading the pack is "Palm Royale" with a total of 11 nominations, closely followed by "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans" and "Lessons in Chemistry," both scoring 10 nominations each.


"Abbott Elementary" and "Slow Horses" are also strong contenders, each receiving 9 nominations.


Additional highlights include:


  • "Jim Henson Idea Man" and "RuPaul's Drag Race," each with 8 nominations.
  • "What We Do in the Shadows" joins with 8 as well.
  • "The Oscars" earned 7 nominations, while "The Gilded Age" secured 6.

Some shows received 5 nominations, including:


  • "Ahsoka," "The Amazing Race," "Beckham," "Dancing with the Stars," "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," "Planet Earth III," "Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces," and "The Voice."
  • "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty" also made the list with 5 nominations.

Several notable productions received 4 nominations, such as:


  • "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life," "The Light We Cannot See," "Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," "The Daily Show," "Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic," "Love on the Spectrum U.S.," "Reservation Dogs," and "The Traitors."

Lower down the list, 3 nominations were awarded to:


  • "The Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Starring Usher," "Black Mirror," "Fellow Travelers," "Frasier," "The Gentlemen," "Girls State," "The Greatest Night in Pop," "Griselda," "The Jinx: Part Two," "Loki," "Masters of the Air," "The Righteous Gemstones," "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony," "Squid Game: The Challenge," "Top Chef," and "The Upshaws."

Finally, several shows managed to snag 2 nominations, including:


  • "America’s Got Talent," "Avatar: The Last Airbender," "Below Deck Down Under," "Blue Eye Samurai," "The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula," "Celebrity Family Feud," "Conan O’Brien Must Go," "Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer," "Deadliest Catch," "The Eric Andre Show," "Girls5Eva," "Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas," "How I Met Your Father," "How To with John Wilson," "Jeopardy!," "Jimmy Kimmel Live!," "Late Night with Seth Meyers," "Night Court," and "Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die."

This year’s nominations reflect the dynamic talent and storytelling present in today’s television landscape.The following is a summary of the Emmy nominations for 2024, highlighting various categories and key contenders.


Nominations are categorized by show titles, each with a specified count of nominations:


  • Password – 2 nominations
  • Physical – 2 nominations
  • Queer Eye – 2 nominations
  • Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV – 2 nominations
  • The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy – 2 nominations
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked – 2 nominations
  • Shark Tank – 2 nominations
  • Silo – 2 nominations
  • The Simpsons – 2 nominations
  • Stax: Soulsville U.S.A. – 2 nominations
  • Survivor – 2 nominations
  • The Tattooist of Auschwitz – 2 nominations
  • Tig Notaro: Hello Again – 2 nominations
  • Trevor Noah: Where Was I – 2 nominations
  • We’re Here – 2 nominations
  • Wheel of Fortune – 2 nominations

In terms of networks, the following tallies have been recorded:


  • Netflix leads with 107 nominations
  • FX follows with 93 nominations
  • HBO/Max captures 91 nominations
  • Apple TV+ has 72 nominations
  • ABC and CBS are tied with 38 nominations each
  • Prime Video stands at 37 nominations
  • NBC has 33 nominations
  • Hulu totals 26 nominations
  • Disney+ registers 19 nominations
  • MTV has 10 nominations
  • Peacock records 9 nominations
  • Fox and Paramount+ both have 6 nominations
  • Comedy Central has 5 nominations
  • Showtime concludes with 3 nominations

Highlighting the Outstanding Animated Program category, key nominees include:


  • Blue Eye Samurai: The Tale of the Ronin and the Bride (Netflix)
    Produced by 3 Arts Entertainment and Blue Spirit Productions, with notable contributions from Michael Green and Amber Noizumi.


  • Bob's Burgers: The Amazing Rudy (Fox)
    A collaborative effort with multiple executive producers, showcasing a strong production team.


  • Scavengers Reign: The Signal (HBO | Max)
    In association with Titmouse Animation and Green Street, reflecting innovative animated storytelling.


These results encapsulate a diverse array of programming and talent recognized in the upcoming Emmy Awards.The nominees for the upcoming Emmy Awards have been announced, showcasing a diverse array of talent and creativity in television production.


Starting with the team behind the animated series, The Simpsons , which features a stellar lineup of executive producers including James L. Brooks, Matt Groening, and Al Jean.


The episode titled "Night of the Living Wage," produced by Gracie Films in collaboration with 20th Television Animation, also includes contributions from co-executive producers like Matt Selman and Rob Lazebnik, with direction by Chris Clements and writing by Cesar Mazariegos.


In the realm of Marvel, X-Men ‘97 has captivated audiences on Disney+, with Beau Demayo leading the charge as executive producer and writer, alongside heavyweights like Kevin Feige and Victoria Alonso. Notable producers such as Louis D’Esposito and Brad Winderbaum have also played crucial roles, supported by supervising producers like Jake Castorena and Charley Feldman.


Shifting focus to the category for Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program, The Crown stands out with its episode "Sleep, Dearie Sleep," produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix. The design team includes Martin Childs as production designer, Mark Raggett as art director, and Alison Harvey as set decorator, all playing integral roles in creating the series' signature aesthetic.


The 2024 Emmy nominations reflect the industry’s commitment to excellence, showcasing the hard work of countless professionals behind the scenes. Each nominee represents the pinnacle of creativity and storytelling in contemporary television.Fargo, Trials and Tribulations
Network: FX
Production: MGM/FXP


  • Trevor Smith, Production Designer
  • Cathy Cowan, Art Director
  • Amber Humphries, Set Decorator

The Gentlemen, Tackle Tommy Woo Woo
Network: Netflix
Production: Moonage Pictures and Miramax TV


  • Martyn John, Production Designer
  • Fiona Gavin, Art Director
  • Linda Wilson, Set Decorator

The Morning Show, The Kármán Line
Network: Apple TV+
Production: Media Res in association with Apple


  • Nelson Coates, Production Designer
  • Thomas Wilkins, Art Director
  • Lauree Martell, Set Decorator

True Detective: Night Country
Network: HBO | Max
Production: HBO in association with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger


  • Daniel Taylor, Production Designer
  • Jo Riddell, Art Director
  • Charlotte Dirickx, Set Decorator

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period or Fantasy Program (One Hour or More)


Fallout, The End
Network: Prime Video
Production: Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films in association with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks


  • Howard Cummings, Production Designer
  • Laura Ballinger Gardner, Art Director
  • Regina Graves, Set Decorator

The Gilded Age, Close Enough to Touch
Network: HBO | Max
Production: HBO in association with Universal Television and Neamo Film and Television


  • Bob Shaw, Production Designer
  • Larry W. Brown, Art Director
  • Lisa Crivelli Scoppa, Set Decorator

Palm Royale, Maxine’s Like a Dellacorte
Network: Apple TV+
Production: Apple Studios


  • Jon Carlos, Production Designer
  • Mark Taylor, Art Director
  • Amelia Brooke, Art Director
  • Ellen Reede, Set Decorator

Ripley
Network: Netflix
Production: Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in association with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix


  • David Gropman, Production Designer
  • Karen Schulz Gropman, Art Director
  • Alex Santucci, Art Director
  • Alessandra Querzola, Set Decorator

Shōgun, Anjin
Network: FX
Production: FX Productions


  • Helen Jarvis, Production Designer
  • Chris Beach, Art Director
  • Lisa Lancaster, Set Decorator
  • Jonathan Lancaster, Set Decorator

Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Program (Half-Hour)


The Bear, Omelette
Network: FX
Production: FX Productions


  • Merje Veski, Production Designer
  • Lisa Korpan, Art Director Eric Frankel served as the set decorator for "Frasier," specifically the episode titled "Moving In," which aired on Paramount+ and was produced in collaboration with CBS Studios and Grammnet NH Productions.

In the episode "Yes, And" from "Hacks," the production design team included Glenda Rovello as production designer, Conny Boettger-Marinos as art director, and Amy Feldman as set decorator. This series is available on HBO Max and produced by Universal Television, Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment.


"Only Murders in the Building" featured "Opening Night," with Patrick Howe as production designer, Casey Smith as art director, and Rich Murray as the set decorator. The show streams on Hulu and is produced by 20th Television.


The episode "A Weekend at Morrigan Manor" from "What We Do in the Shadows" showcased the talents of Shayne Fox as production designer, Jody Clement as art director, Aaron Noël as art director, and Kerri Wylie as set decorator. The series is aired on FX and produced by FX Productions.


In the category of outstanding production design for a variety or reality series, "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" presented the episode "Freight Trains," with Eric Morrell as production designer and Amanda Carzoli as art director. This show is on HBO Max, produced by HBO in collaboration with Peyance Productions and Avalon Television.


"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" had a special episode on February 11, 2024, featuring guests like John Krasinski and Ryan Gosling, alongside a surprise appearance by Jon Stewart. The production design team included Jim Fenhagen, Larry Hartman as production designers, and Riley Mellon as art director. Brendan Hurley contributed as the set decorator for this CBS show.


Lastly, "RuPaul’s Drag Race" aired "RDR Live! Werq the World" on MTV, with Gianna Costa and Jen Chu as production designers, along with Gavin Smith as art director. "Saturday Night Live," hosted by Josh Brolin, was produced by NBC and featured Joe Detullio, Kenneth MacLeod as production designers, and Melissa Shakun as art director.Kimberly Kachougian served as the set decorator for the Netflix series "Squid Game: The Challenge," produced by Studio Lambert and The Garden.


In the category of Outstanding Production Design for a Variety Special, several notable entries were acknowledged:


  • "Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic" aired on CBS, produced by Smart Dog Media and White Label Productions in collaboration with CBS. The production design team included Steve Morden, James Yarnell, and set decorator John Sparano.


  • The "66th Grammy Awards," also on CBS, featured production design by Julio Himede, with art direction from Kristen Merlino and Gloria Lamb, alongside Ellen Jaworski's contributions as an art director and Kaydee Lavorin Friel as set decorator.


  • For "Hannah Waddingham: Home for Christmas" on Apple TV+, the design team comprised Misty Buckley (production designer), Laura Woodroffe, and Richard Olivieri (set decorator).


  • The prestigious "Oscars" ceremony on ABC was brought to life by Misty Buckley and Alana Billingsley as production designers, supported by John Zuiker and Margaux Lapresle as art directors.


  • The "76th Annual Tony Awards," produced by White Cherry Entertainment in collaboration with Tony Award Productions, featured Steve Bass as production designer, alongside Aaron Black and Star Theodos Kahn as art directors.


In the Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series category, several series stood out:


  • "Abbott Elementary," broadcast on ABC, was cast by Wendy O’Brien and Chris Gehrt under Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance, in partnership with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television.


  • "The Bear," from FX Productions, saw Jeanie Bacharach and Maggie Bacharach as casting directors, with Jennifer Rudnicke, Mickie Paskal, and AJ Links handling location casting.


  • "Curb Your Enthusiasm," aired on HBO | Max, was cast by Allison Jones.


  • "Hacks," also on HBO | Max, had casting led by Jeanne McCarthy and Nicole Abellera Hallman, produced by Universal Television in association with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment.


  • Lastly, "Only Murders in the Building" on Hulu features casting by 20th Television.The Emmy nominations for 2024 have revealed a diverse array of talent in the casting categories, showcasing the work of numerous casting directors and their teams.


In the category of Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series, the nominees include:


  • The Crown (Netflix): Cast by Robert Sterne, produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television.
  • The Morning Show (Apple TV+): Cast by Victoria Thomas, produced by Media Res in collaboration with Apple.
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith (Prime Video): Featuring casting by Carmen Cuba and supported by Amazon MGM Studios and Big Indie Pictures.
  • Shōgun (FX): Cast by Laura Schiff and Carrie Audino, with location casting by Kei Kawamura, Maureen Webb, and Colleen Bolton.
  • Slow Horses (Apple TV+): Cast by Nina Gold, produced by See-Saw Films with Apple.

For the Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, the nominees are:


  • Baby Reindeer (Netflix): Cast by Nina Gold and Martin Ware.
  • Fargo (FX): Cast by Rachel Tenner, with contributions from Jackie Lind, Stephanie Gorin, and Rhonda Fisekci.
  • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans (FX): Cast by Alexa L. Fogel.
  • Ripley (Netflix): Featuring casting by Avy Kaufman, alongside location casting by Francesco Vedovati and Barbara Giordani.
  • True Detective: Night Country (HBO | Max): Cast by Francine Maisler, with location casting by Deborah Schildt and Alda B. Gudjónsdóttir.

In the Outstanding Casting for a Reality Program category, the nominations include:


  • The Amazing Race (CBS): Cast by Jesse Tannenbaum.
  • The Golden Bachelor (ABC): Produced by Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon.

These nominations highlight the critical role casting plays in bringing stories to life on screen, with a rich mix of genres and styles represented.The Emmy nominations for 2024 highlight an impressive array of talent across various categories.


Casting teams have been recognized for outstanding work in several productions:


  • "Love on the Spectrum U.S." featured casting by Jacqui Pitman, John Kennamann, and Lindsay Liles, produced by Northern Pictures for Netflix.


  • "RuPaul’s Drag Race" showcased the efforts of Cian O’Clery, Sean Bowman, Marina Nieto Ritger, and Emma Choate, with additional contributions from Goloka Bolte and Ethan Petersen, among others.


  • "Squid Game: The Challenge" enlisted the talents of Michelle Redwine and a strong casting team including Rachael Stubbins and Robyn Kass.


In the category of Outstanding Choreography for Variety or Reality Programming, several routines have been nominated:


  • "Dancing with the Stars" delivered captivating performances with choreography by Valentin Chmerkovskiy and Jenna Johnson.


  • "Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic" featured the enchanting routine "Step in Time," choreographed by Alison Faulk and Kiki Nyemchek.


  • The Oscars captivated audiences with segments choreographed by Mandy Moore.


  • "RuPaul’s Drag Race" again made its mark with choreography by Jamal Sims.


  • The 76th Annual Tony Awards showcased routines choreographed by Karla Puno Garcia.


For Outstanding Choreography in Scripted Programming, the nominations include:


  • "The Idol," with choreography by Nina McNeely, brought dynamic rehearsals and performances to life.


  • "Only Murders in the Building" impressed with sequences choreographed by John Carrafa.


  • "Palm Royale" featured choreography by Brooke Lipton, enhancing the visual storytelling of the series.


Overall, the nominations reflect a rich tapestry of creative contributions across the television landscape.The 2024 Emmy nominations have highlighted an impressive array of talent and productions across various categories.


In the Outstanding Choreography category, Jennifer Hamilton's work shines through with her advanced aerobics class featured in Apple's "Physical," as well as in the engaging routines of "Xanadu & Dreams."


For Outstanding Cinematography in a Multi-Camera Series (Half-Hour) , several notable entries have been recognized:


  • "Bob Hearts Abishola" with the episode "These Giants Are Flexible," showcasing the cinematography of Patti Lee, ASC.
  • "The Conners" presents "Fire and Vice," captured by Donald A. Morgan, ASC.
  • "Frasier" stands out with "Reindeer Games," featuring the talent of Gary Baum, ASC.
  • "How I Met Your Father" impresses with "Okay Fine, It’s a Hurricane," also with the work of Gary Baum, ASC.
  • "Night Court" captivates with "A Night Court Before Christmas," filmed by Wayne Kennan, ASC.
  • "The Upshaws," with "Forbidden Fruit," highlights the cinematography of Chuck Ozeas.

Moving to Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Half-Hour) , the nominations include:


  • "The Bear," specifically the episode "Forks," with Andrew Wehde behind the camera.
  • "Hacks" with "Just for Laughs," showcasing Adam Bricker’s work.
  • "Physical" returns again with "Like a Rocket," captured by Jimmy Lindsey, ASC.
  • "Reservation Dogs" with "Deer Lady," filmed by Mark Schwartzbard.
  • "Sugar" presents "Starry Eyed," featuring Richard Rutkowski, ASC.

In the Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour) category, noteworthy nominations are:


  • "The Crown" with two episodes: "Ritz," captured by Sophia Olsson, FSF, and "Sleep, Dearie Sleep," showcasing the work of Adriano Goldman, ASC, BSC, ABC.
  • "Shōgun" presents "Anjin," with Christopher Ross, BSC, behind the lens.

These nominations reflect a remarkable level of artistry and creativity in television production this year.Shōgun
Crimson Sky
FX Productions


Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie:


  • Sam McCurdy, ASC, BSC
    Body Problem
    Judgment Day
    Netflix
    Netflix Studios / Bighead Littlehead / The Three-Body Universe / T-Street / Plan B Entertainment / Primitive Streak


  • Martin Ahlgren, ASC
    Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
    Beat L.A.
    HBO | Max
    HBO in collaboration with Hyperobject Industries, Steeplechase Amusements, Jim Hecht Productions, and Jason Shuman Productions


  • Todd Banhazl, ASC
    All the Light We Cannot See
    Episode 4
    Netflix
    21 Laps Entertainment for Netflix


  • Tobias Schliessler, ASC
    Fargo
    The Tragedy of the Commons
    FX
    FX presents an MGM/FXP Production


  • Dana Gonzales, ASC
    Griselda
    Middle Management
    Netflix
    A Netflix Series / Grand Electric


  • Armando Salas, ASC
    Lessons in Chemistry
    Little Miss Hastings
    Apple TV+
    Apple Studios


  • Zachary Galler
    Ripley
    V Lucio
    Netflix
    Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in partnership with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix


  • Robert Elswit
    True Detective: Night Country
    Part 6
    HBO | Max
    HBO teamed with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger


  • Florian Hoffmeister, BSC


Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program:


  • Tim Cragg
    Beckham
    The Kick
    Netflix
    A Netflix Documentary Series / A Studio 99 Production in collaboration with Ventureland


  • Laura Hudock
    Girls State
    Apple TV+
    Concordia Studio presentation of a Mile End Films production in association with Apple


  • Laela Kilbourn


  • Daniel Carter
  • Erynn Patrick Lamont
  • Keri Oberly
  • Thorsten Thielow
  • Martina Radwan


  • Jim Henson Idea Man
    Disney+
    Imagine Documentaries Productions, Disney Branded Television Igor Martinovic and Vanja Cernjul have been recognized for their exceptional work as directors of photography.


One of the standout entries, "Our Planet II: World on the Move," produced by Silverback Films for Netflix, showcases their skill.


Another nominee, "Planet Earth III: Extremes," from BBC America, features cinematography by Brad Bestelink and Kyle McBurnie, highlighting the collaborative effort of the BBC Studios Natural History Unit alongside ZDF and France Télévisions.


In the realm of reality programming, "The Amazing Race" has garnered attention for its series body of work on CBS, with notable contributions from directors of photography Joshua Gitersonke and Bryan T. Adams, as well as a talented team of camera operators including Kathryn Barrows, Kurt Carpenter, and many others.


"Life Below Zero: Bulletproof," aired on National Geographic and produced by BBC Studios Los Angeles, also stands out with cinematography by Charlie Beck and Michael Cheeseman, alongside Danny Day as a director of photography.


Moreover, "Survivor," known for its series body of work on CBS, showcases the efforts of directors Peter Wery, Scott Duncan, and Russ Fill, supported by a diverse group of camera operators including Tim Barker, Marc Bennett, and Efrain "Mofi" Laguna.


This year's Emmy nominations reflect an impressive range of talent in cinematography across various programs, underscoring the artistry behind the lens.Paul Peddinghaus
Nejc Poberaj
Louis Powell
Thomas Pretorius
Jovan Sales
Erick Sarmiento
Dirk Steyn
John Tattersall


Holly Thompson
Paulo Velozo
Cullum Andrews


Christopher Barker - Director of Aerial Photography
Granger Scholtz - Director of Aerial Photography
Nic van der Westhuizen - Aerial Camera Operator
Dwight Winston - Aerial Camera Operator


Outstanding Series
The Traitors
The Funeral
Peacock
Studio Lambert


Siggi Rosen-Rawlings - Director of Photography
Matt Wright - Director of Photography


Notable Works
Welcome to Wrexham
Body of Work
FX
Boardwalk Pictures


Craig Hastings
Ed Edwards
James Melrose
Craig Murdoch
Verdy Oliver
Esther Vardy
Leighton Cox
Tom Reece
Gareth Roberts


Joe Clifford
Joby Newson
Mike Staniforth
Dillon Scheps


Outstanding Commercials
Apple iPhone 15 - Production by O Positive, Ad Agency: Apple
Best Friends - Uber One | Uber Eats - Production by Mother, Ad Agency: O Positive
Fuzzy Feelings - Apple - Production by Hungry Man, Ad Agency: TBWA\Media Arts Lab
Just Joking - Sandy Hook Promise - Production by Smuggler, Ad Agency: BBDO New York
Like a Good Neighbaaa - State Farm - Production by O Positive, Ad Agency: Highdive
Michael Cerave - Cerave Moisturizing Cream - Production by Prettybird, Ad Agency: Ogilvy PR


Outstanding Period Costumes for a Series
The Gilded Age - HBO | Max
Kasia Walicka Maimone - Costume Designer
Patrick Wiley - Co-Costume Designer
Isabelle Simone - Assistant Costume Designer
Denise Andres - Costume Supervisor
Rebecca Levin Lore - Costume Supervisor


The New Look - Apple TV+
Karen Muller Serreau - Costume Designer
Catherine Boisgontier - Costume Supervisor
Emmanuelle Pertus - Assistant Costume Designer Palm Royale is a standout entry, featuring "Maxine Throws a Party" produced by Apple TV+ and Apple Studios.


The creative team includes: - Alix Friedberg, Costume Designer - Carolyn Dessert, Costume Supervisor - Leigh Bell, Co-Costume Designer - Lindsay Newton, Assistant Costume Designer - Valerie Keiser, Head of Workroom


Another notable show is "Shōgun" with "Ladies of the Willow World," aired on FX and produced by FX Productions.


Key contributors are: - Carlos Rosario, Costume Designer - Carole Griffin, Costume Supervisor - Kristen Bond, Assistant Costume Designer - Kenichi Tanaka, Assistant Costume Designer - Paula Plachy, Assistant Costume Designer


"Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty" showcases the episode "What Is and What Should Never Be," through HBO | Max in collaboration with Hyperobject Industries, Steeplechase Amusements, and others.


The costume team consists of: - Emma Potter, Costume Designer - Maressa Richtmyer, Assistant Costume Designer - Shannon Moore, Costume Supervisor


In the category of Outstanding Period Costumes for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans" presents its pilot episode on FX, produced by FX Productions and 20th Television.


The talented team includes: - Lou Eyrich and Leah Katznelson, Costume Designers - Emily O’Connor, Assistant Costume Designer - Laura McCarthy, Costume Supervisor - Hanna Shea, Assistant Costume Designer - Miwa Ishii, Head of Workroom


"Griselda" with "Paradise Lost" is a Netflix series by Grand Electric.


The costume design team features: - Safowa Bright Bitzelberger, Costume Designer - Joseph Castellanos, Assistant Costume Designer - Jennifer Marlin, Assistant Costume Designer - Serena Duffin, Costume Supervisor - Joanne Mills Trotta, Head of Workroom


"Lessons in Chemistry" presents "Little Miss Hastings" on Apple TV+ via Apple Studios.


The costume designers include: - Mirren Gordon-Crozier, Costume Designer - Jen Kennedy, Assistant Costume Designer - Kelli Hagen, Costume Supervisor


Lastly, "Mary & George" with "Not So Much by Love as by Awe" is a production by Starz Originals in partnership with Hera Pictures and AMC Networks.


Key contributors are: - Annie Symons, Costume Designer - Cédric Andries, Costume Supervisor - Courtney McClain, Jovana Gospavic, and Jason Airey, Assistant Costume Designers


"Ripley" featuring "IV La Dolce Vita" is produced by Netflix, Showtime, and Endemol Shine North America in collaboration with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix.The 2024 Emmy nominations have spotlighted exceptional talent in costume design across various genres. Here's a breakdown of the nominees in key categories:


Outstanding Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costumes:


  • Ahsoka :
  • Costume Designer: Shawna Trpcic
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Elissa Alcala
  • Costume Supervisor: Devon Patterson


  • Echo :


  • Costume Designer: Ambre Wrigley
  • Assistant Costume Designers: Kizzie Martin Lillas, Kristina Elaine Taylor, Garnet Filo
  • Costume Supervisor: Amanda Steeley


  • Fallout :


  • Costume Designer: Amy Westcott
  • Costume Supervisor: Amy Burt
  • Associate Costume Designer: Wendy Yang
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Jonathan Knipscher
  • Head of Workroom: Cherie Cunningham Collins


  • Loki :


  • Costume Designer: Christine Wada
  • Assistant Costume Designers: Harriet Kendall, Kristen Ernst-Brown
  • Costume Supervisor: Tom Hornsby


  • What We Do in the Shadows :


  • Costume Designer: Laura Montgomery
  • Costume Supervisor: Kay Jameson
  • Assistant Costume Designers: Amy Sztulwark, Anna Viksne

Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Series:


  • The Bear :
  • Costume Designer: Courtney Wheeler
  • Assistant Costume Designer: Lariana Santiago
  • Costume Supervisor: Steven “Rage” Rehage


  • The Crown :


  • Costume Designer: Amy Roberts
  • Costume Supervisor: Giles Gale
  • Associate Costume Designer: Sidonie Roberts


  • Hacks :


  • Costume Designer: Kathleen Felix-Hager
  • Costume Supervisor: Karen Bellamy
  • Head of Workroom: Rory Cunningham


  • Only Murders in the Building :


  • Costume Designer: Dana Covarrubias
  • Wardrobe Supervisor: Kathleen Gerlach

This year’s nominations highlight the creativity and craftsmanship behind the costumes that have brought these series to life, showcasing the dedication of the designers and their teams.Abby Geoghegan served as the assistant costume designer for "The Righteous Gemstones," specifically for the episode titled "For I Know the Plans I Have for You," produced by HBO in collaboration with Rough House.


In the category for outstanding contemporary costumes in a limited or anthology series or movie, notable mentions include:


  • "American Horror Story: Delicate," directed by The Auteur on FX, featuring costume design by Jacqueline Demeterio, with support from Jessica Zavala and Jennifer Salim as assistant costume designers, and Jose Bantula and Jillian Daidone overseeing costume supervision.


  • "Baby Reindeer," Episode 4 on Netflix, where Mekel Bailey took the lead as costume designer, with Imogen Holness acting as costume supervisor.


  • "Fargo," Episode "Insolubilia" on FX, showcasing Carol Case as the costume designer, supported by assistant costume designer Charl Boettger and costume supervisor Michelle Carr.


  • "The Regime," Episode "The Heroes’ Banquet," produced by HBO with collaboration from Hot Seat Productions and Juggle Productions, featured Consolata Boyle in the role of costume designer, with Marion Weise and Bobbie Edwards providing costume supervision and assistance, respectively.


  • "True Detective: Night Country," Part 5 on HBO, presented costume design by Alex Bovaird, with Linda Gardar and Tina Ulee taking on the role of costume supervisors and various assistants contributing to the workroom.


In the directing category for comedy series, the nominees include:


  • "Abbott Elementary," Episode "Party," directed by Randall Einhorn and produced by Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in association with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television.


  • "The Bear," with episodes "Fishes" and "Honeydew," directed by Christopher Storer and Ramy Youssef, respectively, under FX Productions.


  • "The Gentlemen," Episode "Refined Aggression," directed by Guy Ritchie and produced by Netflix alongside Moonage Pictures and Miramax TV.The 2024 Emmy nominations have been announced, showcasing an array of talented directors across various categories.


In the realm of outstanding directing for a drama series, notable contenders include:


  • The Crown with the episode "Sleep, Dearie Sleep," directed by Stephen Daldry for Netflix.


  • The Morning Show , directed by Mimi Leder for Apple TV+, featuring the episode "The Overview Effect."


  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith , with Hiro Murai at the helm for Prime Video, showcasing "First Date."


  • Slow Horses , directed by Saul Metzstein for Apple TV+, presenting the episode "Strange Games."


  • Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty , featuring Salli Richardson-Whitfield's direction on HBO Max with the episode "Beat L.A."


  • Shōgun , directed by Frederick E.O. Toye for FX, with "Crimson Sky" as the entry.


In the category of outstanding directing for a limited or anthology series or movie, the following are in the spotlight:


  • Baby Reindeer , directed by Weronika Tofilska for Netflix, specifically the fourth episode.


  • Fargo , directed by Noah Hawley for FX, focusing on "The Tragedy of the Commons."


  • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans , with Gus Van Sant directing the pilot episode for FX.


  • Lessons in Chemistry , directed by Millicent Shelton for Apple TV+, specifically the episode titled "Poirot."


  • Ripley , directed by Steven Zaillian for Netflix.


  • True Detective: Night Country , directed by Issa López for HBO Max.


Lastly, in the category of outstanding directing for a variety series, David Paul Meyer is recognized for his work on The Daily Show , featuring Jon Stewart's return on Comedy Central.


The nominations reflect the creativity and dedication of these directors, contributing to the rich landscape of television storytelling.Jimmy Kimmel Live! has been stirring up headlines with the recent antics of host Jimmy Kimmel, who has found himself in the middle of a comedic controversy involving former President Trump.


In the latest episode, Kimmel humorously misidentified Trump as Al Pacino while discussing the Oscars, leading to some unexpected reactions.


On the musical side, Chris Stapleton's heartfelt ballad dedicated to John Stamos captivated the audience.


Joining Kimmel on the show was guest Rob McElhenney, adding to the lively atmosphere, while the beloved outdoor stage made its grand return.


Meanwhile, over at The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the GOP's push to remove Biden from the ballot took center stage.


Colbert tackled various topics, including Rudy Giuliani's financial troubles and the popular "Elf on the Shelf" concept turned on parents.


Special guests Anderson Cooper and Andy Cohen joined Colbert, along with Louis Cato and the Late Show band, delivering a night of entertainment on CBS.


Switching gears to Saturday Night Live, Ryan Gosling stepped in as the host, bringing his charisma to the NBC stage.


The directing category for outstanding variety specials showcased remarkable talent, featuring:


  • Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer on Netflix, directed by Stan Lathan
  • Dick Van Dyke 98 Years of Magic on CBS, directed by Russell Norman
  • The Oscars on ABC, directed by Hamish Hamilton
  • Tig Notaro: Hello Again on Prime Video, directed by Stephanie Allynne
  • 76th Annual Tony Awards on CBS, directed by Glenn Weiss
  • Trevor Noah: Where Was I on Netflix, directed by David Paul Meyer

In the realm of documentary/nonfiction, nominees included:


  • Albert Brooks: Defending My Life on HBO, directed by Rob Reiner
  • Beckham on Netflix, directed by Fisher Stevens
  • Girls State on Apple TV+, directed by Amanda McBaine & Jesse Moss
  • The Greatest Night in Pop on Netflix, directed by Bao Nguyen
  • Jim Henson Idea Man on Disney+, directed by Ron Howard
  • Steve! (Martin) on Apple TV+, directed by Morgan Neville

Finally, the outstanding directing for a reality program category celebrated innovative storytelling in the genre.The 2024 Emmy nominations are here, showcasing an impressive array of talent across various categories.


In the reality competition segment, notable entries include:


  • Love on the Spectrum U.S. - Episode 7, Netflix, directed by Cian O’Clery
  • RuPaul’s Drag Race - Grand Finale, MTV, directed by Nick Murray
  • Squid Game: The Challenge - "Red Light, Green Light," Netflix, directed by Diccon Ramsay
  • The Traitors - "Betrayers, Fakes and Fraudsters," Peacock, directed by Ben Archard
  • Welcome to Wrexham - "Shaun’s Vacation," FX, directed by Bryan Rowland

The nominations for Outstanding Picture Editing in a Drama Series highlight:


  • Fallout - "The End," Prime Video, edited by Ali Comperchio
  • Fallout - "The Ghouls," Prime Video, edited by Yoni Reiss, ACE
  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith - "First Date," Prime Video, edited by Kyle Reiter, ACE, and Isaac Hagy, ACE
  • Shōgun - "A Dream of a Dream," FX, edited by Maria Gonzales and Aika Miyake
  • Slow Horses - "Footprints," Apple TV+, edited by Zsófia Tálas
  • The Three-Body Problem - "Judgment Day," Netflix, edited by Michael Ruscio, ACE

For Outstanding Picture Editing in a Multi-Camera Comedy Series, nominees include:


  • Frasier - "Blind Date," Paramount+, edited by Joseph Fulton
  • How I Met Your Father - "Okay Fine, It’s a Hurricane," Hulu, edited by Russell Griffin, ACE
  • Night Court - "Wheelers of Fortune," NBC, edited by Stephen Prime
  • The Upshaws - "Ain’t Broke," Netflix, edited by Angel Gamboa Bryant and Brian Lecoz

This year's nominations reflect the diverse storytelling and artistic achievements within the television industry, promising an exciting awards season ahead.Nominations for the 2024 Emmy Awards have been announced, showcasing a diverse range of talent and productions across several categories.


In the realm of single-camera comedy series, notable entries include:


  • The Upshaws - Netflix
  • The Bear: Fishes - FX, edited by Joanna Naugle, ACE
  • Hacks: The Deborah Vance Christmas Spectacular - HBO | Max, with contributions from Jess Brunetto, ACE
  • Only Murders in the Building: Sitzprobe - Hulu, featuring editors Shelly Westerman, ACE and Payton Koch
  • Only Murders in the Building: The White Room - Hulu, edited by Peggy Tachdjian
  • Reservation Dogs: Dig - FX, with Patrick Tuck as editor
  • What We Do in the Shadows: Pride Parade - FX, edited by Liza Cardinale, ACE and A.J. Dickerson, ACE

As for limited series and anthology categories, the following projects have made the cut:


  • Baby Reindeer: Episode 4 - Netflix, edited by Peter H. Oliver and Benjamin Gerstein
  • Black Mirror: Beyond the Sea - Netflix, with editing by Jon Harris
  • Fargo: The Tragedy of the Commons - FX, edited by Regis Kimble
  • Ripley: III Sommerso - Netflix, with Joshua Raymond Lee and David O. Rogers as editors
  • True Detective: Night Country: Part 4 - HBO | Max, featuring editor Matt Chessé, ACE
  • True Detective: Night Country: Part 6 - HBO | Max, edited by Brenna Rangott

In the category of variety programming, the standout nomination is:


  • Dolly Parton’s Pet Gala - CBS, with a team of editors including Bill Deronde, James Collet, Kari Heavenrich, and Stavros Stavropoulos.

This year’s nominations reflect the creativity and dedication of the television industry, setting the stage for an exciting awards season ahead.John Mulaney's special, "Everybody’s in LA," is a Netflix production that showcases multiple camera work.


Editors include: - Kelly Lyon, ACE - Sean McIlraith - Ryan McIlraith


Nikki Glaser's "Someday You’ll Die" airs on HBO Max, in collaboration with Done + Dusted.


The editing team features: - Guy Harding


Ramy Youssef presents "More Feelings," also on HBO Max, produced by Cairo Cowboy and A24.


Joanna Naugle, ACE, served as the editor.


Tig Notaro's "Hello Again," available on Prime Video, is a project by Amazon MGM Studios and Above Average.


Edited by: - Kelly Lyon, ACE


For outstanding picture editing in variety programming segments, the nominees include:


"The Daily Show" with the segment "The Dailyshowography of Vivek Ramaswamy: Enter the Ramaverse" from Comedy Central, edited by Catherine Trasborg.


"Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" features two segments: 1. "Boeing," edited by Anthony Miale, ACE, Senior Editor. 2. "The Sad Tale of Henry the Engine," edited by Ryan Barger, Senior Editor.


"Saturday Night Live" also has two segments nominated: 1. "I’m Just Pete," edited by Ryan Spears. 2. "Bowen’s Straight," edited by Paul Del Gesso, Kristie Ferriso, and Ryan Spears.


In the category for outstanding picture editing in nonfiction programs, the following are contenders:


"Albert Brooks: Defending My Life" from HBO Max, edited by Bob Joyce.


"Beckham," a Netflix documentary series titled "Golden Balls," has editing contributions from Michael Harte, Paul Carlin, and Chris King.


"Escaping Twin Flames," featured on Netflix under "Up in Flames," boasts a team of editors led by Martin Biehn and Kevin Hibbard, with additional work by Troy Takaki, ACE, and Inbal B. Lessner.


Lastly, "Jim Henson: Idea Man" on Disney+, comes from Imagine Documentaries and Disney Branded Television.Sierra Neal takes the helm as the editor,
with Paul Crowder, ACE, contributing as well.


The HBO documentary "The Jinx – Part Two: Chapter 9" features a team of editors, including Richard Hankin as supervising editor and Charles Olivier.
Additional editing support comes from Lance Edmands, Sam Neave, Camilla Hayman, and David Tillman.


"Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV," a production by Maxine Productions and Sony Pictures Television, showcases editing work by Daphne Gómez-Mena and Jane Jo, ACE.


The documentary "Steve! (Martin)" on Apple TV+ includes editing by Alan Lowe.


In the category of Outstanding Picture Editing for a Structured Reality or Competition Program,
"The Amazing Race" shines with a collective effort from editors Eric Beetner, Kevin Blum, Kellen Cruden, Christina Fontana, Jay Gammill, Katherine Griffin, Jason Groothuis, Darrick Lazo, Ryan Leamy, Josh Lowry, Steven Mellon, Paul C. Nielsen, and Myron Santos, among others.


"Queer Eye" also makes a mark with the episode "Kiss the Sky," featuring lead editor Toni Ann Carabello and editor Enrique Araujo, along with contributions from Widgie Nikia Figaro, Jason Szabo, and Kimberly Pellnat.


"RuPaul's Drag Race: Werq the World" has editing led by Jamie Martin, alongside Paul Cross, Ryan Mallick, and Michael Roha.


Finally, "Top Chef" continues to impress with its series body of work, edited by Steve Lichtenstein as lead editor, with support from Ericka Concha, George Dybas, Malia Jurick, Brian Kane, Chris King, Eric Lambert, Joon Hee Lim, Matt Reynolds, and Jay M. Rogers, as well as Daniel Ruiz.The 2024 Emmy nominations have highlighted the impressive talent behind the scenes in the editing category, particularly for unscripted reality programming.


Among the nominees, the editors for "The Voice" stand out:


  • Reggie Spangler
  • Annie Tighe
  • Sean Basaman (Supervising Editor)
  • John M. Larson, ACE (Supervising Editor)
  • Robert M. Malachowski Jr., ACE (Supervising Editor)
  • Matt Antell
  • John Baldino
  • Matthew Blair
  • Melissa Silva Borden
  • William Fabian Castro
  • Andrew Ciancia
  • Nicholas Don Vito
  • Glen Ebesu
  • Rick Enrique
  • Greg Fitzsimmons
  • Brian Freundlich
  • Noel A. Guerra, ACE
  • Alyssa Dressman Lehner
  • John Homesley
  • Omega Hsu, ACE
  • Niki Hunter
  • Ryan P. James
  • Lise Kearney
  • Terri Maloney
  • James J. Munoz
  • Barry Murphy
  • Rich Remis
  • Robby Thompson
  • Matt Wafaie
  • Eric Wise

In the category of Outstanding Picture Editing for an Unstructured Reality Program, the following nominations were made:


  • "Below Deck Down Under" - Episode "The Turnover Day" (Bravo)
  • Garrett Hohendorf (Supervising Editor)
  • Addison McCoubrey (Lead Editor)


  • "Deadliest Catch" - Episode "Nautical Deathtrap" (Discovery Channel)


  • Rob Butler, ACE (Supervising Editor)
  • Isaiah Camp, ACE (Supervising Editor)
  • Josh Stockero
  • Alexander Rubinow, ACE
  • Chris Courtner (Additional Editor)
  • Chris Meyers (Additional Editor)
  • Alberto Perez


  • "Love on the Spectrum U.S." - Episode 7 (Netflix)


  • Rachel Grierson-Johns
  • Leanne Cole
  • Toby Stratmann
  • Gretchen Peterson (Additional Editor)


  • "RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked" - Episode "Rate-a-Queen" (MTV)


  • Matthew D. Miller (Lead Editor)
  • Kellen Cruden


  • "Welcome to Wrexham" - Episode "Up the Town?" (FX)


These nominees showcase the exceptional skills in editing that contribute to the storytelling and flow of each program.Michael Brown, Josh Drisko, Michael Oliver, Bryan Rowland, and Steve Welch are recognized for their editing contributions.


In the category of Outstanding Emerging Media Program, the nominees include:


  • Emperor - A production by Atlas V, Reynard Films, and France Télévisions, featuring directors Marion Burger and Ilan J. Cohen.


  • Fallout: Vault 33 - This series from Prime Video is a collaboration between Amazon MGM Studios, Kilter Films, and Bethesda Game Studios.


  • The Pirate Queen with Lucy Liu - Produced and directed by Eloise Singer, with Lucy Liu also producing, under the banner of Singer Studios.


  • Red Rocks Live in VR - A Meta project featuring collaborations with Dorsey Pictures, Lightsail VR, and 7 Cinematics.


  • Wallace & Gromit in the Grand Getaway - A joint effort by Atlas V, Aardman, and Meta, directed by Finbar Hawkins and Bram Ttwheam.


In the Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling category, the following shows have been nominated:


  • Abbott Elementary for the episode “Mother’s Day,” with hairstyling led by Moira Frazier and Dustin Osborne.


  • The Bear featuring the episode “Fishes,” with department head Ally Vickers and key hairstylist Angela Brasington.


  • Hacks , particularly the episode “Yes, and,” where Jennifer Bell served as the personal hairstylist.


  • The Morning Show episode “The Kármán Line,” with Nicole Venables and Jennifer Petrovich leading the hairstyling team.


  • Only Murders in the Building , recognized for “Opening Night,” with Jameson Eaton and Jimmy Goode as key hairstylists.Outstanding hairstyling for period or fantasy/sci-fi series includes:


  • Ahsoka
    Episode: Part One: Master and Apprentice
    Platform: Disney+
    Team:
    Maria Sandoval (Department Head)
    Ashleigh Childers (Assistant Department Head)
    Sallie Ciganovich (Key Stylist)
    Marc Mapile (Hairstylist)
    Alyn Topper (Hairstylist)


  • Feud: Capote vs. The Swans
    Episode: Hats, Gloves and Effete Homosexuals
    Platform: FX
    Team:
    Sean Flanigan (Department Head)
    Chris Clark (Personal Stylist)
    Joshua Gericke (Key Stylist)
    Kevin Maybee (Hairstylist)


  • The Gilded Age
    Episode: You Don’t Even Like Opera
    Platform: HBO | Max
    Team:
    Sean Flanigan (Department Head)
    Christine Fennell-Harlan (Key Stylist)
    Jonathan Zane-Sharpless (Key Stylist)
    Aaron Mark Kinchen (Key Stylist)
    Tim Harvey (Hairstylist)
    Jennifer M. Bullock (Hairstylist)


  • Palm Royale
    Episode: Maxine Rolls the Dice
    Platform: Apple TV+
    Team:
    Karen Bartek (Hair Designer)
    Brittany Madrigal (Assistant Department Head)
    Cyndra Dunn (Key Stylist)
    Tiffany Bloom (Key Stylist)
    Frida Aradottir (Personal Stylist)
    Jill Crosby (Personal Stylist)


  • Shōgun
    Episode: A Stick of Time
    Platform: FX
    Team:
    Sanna Kaarina Seppanen (Hair Designer)
    Mariah Crawley (Key Stylist)
    Madison Gillespie (Key Stylist)
    Nakry Keo (Key Stylist)
    Janis Bekkering (Key Stylist)


Outstanding hairstyling for variety, nonfiction, or reality programs features:


  • The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula
    Episode: Trash Can Children
    Platform: Shudder
    Team:
    Marco Gabellini (Hairstylist)


  • Dancing with the Stars
    Episode: Finale
    Platform: ABC
    Team:
    Kimi Messina (Department Head)
    Dwayne Ross (Key Stylist)
    Joe Matke (Hairstylist)
    Jani Kleinbard (Hairstylist)
    Amber Maher (Hairstylist)
    Marion Rogers (Hairstylist) Brittany Spaulding leads the hairstyling team for "Saturday Night Live," which features Ryan Gosling as the host. The show is produced by NBC in collaboration with SNL Studios, Universal Television, and Broadway Video.


Key hairstylists include:


  • Jodi Mancuso (Department Head)
  • Cara Hannah (Key Hairstylist)
  • Inga Thrasher
  • Joseph Whitmeyer
  • Amanda Duffy Evans
  • Chad Harlow
  • Gina Ferrucci
  • Elliott Simpson

Moving on to "So You Think You Can Dance," specifically Challenge #2: Broadway, which airs on Fox. This episode is produced by Sony Pictures Television, 19 Entertainment, and Dick Clark Productions.


The hairstyling team comprises:


  • Crystal Broedel (Department Head)
  • Cynthia Chapman (Key Hairstylist)
  • Antoinette Black
  • Ashley Sedmack
  • Rie “Leay” Cangelosi
  • Victor Paz

Next, we have "We're Here," specifically the Oklahoma, Part 3 episode on HBO Max, produced in association with the Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC).


The hairstyling team includes:


  • Abdiel “Gloria” Urcullu (Department Head)
  • Tyler Funicelli

Now, let’s look at the nominees for Outstanding Lighting Design/Lighting Direction in a Variety Series.


"America’s Got Talent" Episode 1818 is produced by NBC, Fremantle, and Syco Entertainment. The lighting design team includes:


  • Noah Mitz (Lighting Designer)
  • Will Gossett (Lighting Director)
  • Hannah Kerman (Lighting Director)
  • Ryan Tanker (Lighting Director)
  • Patrick Boozer (Lighting Director)
  • Matt Benson (Gaffer)
  • Terrance Ho (Video Control)
  • Scott Chmielewski (Media Server Programmer)

Next up is "American Idol," specifically the Top 14 Reveal episode on ABC, produced by Fremantle and 19 Entertainment.


The lighting team consists of:


  • Tom Sutherland (Lighting Designer)
  • James Coldicott (Lighting Director)
  • Nathan Files (Lighting Director)
  • Bobby Grey (Lighting Director)
  • Ed Moore (Video Control)
  • Luke Chantrell (Video Control)
  • Scott Chmielewski (Media Server Programmer)

Lastly, we have "Dancing With The Stars," focusing on the Semi-Finals episode, airing on ABC and produced by BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions.


The lighting design team features:


  • Noah Mitz (Lighting Designer)
  • Patrick Brazil (Moving Light Programmer)
  • Andrew Law (Moving Light Programmer)
  • Casey Rhodes (Lighting Director)
  • Hannah Kerman (Lighting Director)
  • Matt Benson (Gaffer)
  • Ed Moore (Video Control)
  • Stu Wesolik (Video Control)
  • Matt McAdam (Media Server Programmer)On May 21, 2024, Billie Eilish graced The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, captivating audiences with her interview and a lively performance from her latest album at the iconic Ed Sullivan Theater.

Meanwhile, Saturday Night Live featured the talented Kristen Wiig as host, with the show produced by NBC in collaboration with Universal Television and Broadway Video.


In the realm of competition shows, The Voice aired its live finale, part 2, showcasing remarkable talent, courtesy of MGM Television and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television.


Highlighting outstanding contributions, the Emmy nominations recognized exceptional lighting design and direction in various specials.


Among the contenders was the Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show starring Usher, produced by CBS with a stellar team including lighting designer Al Gurdon and his colleagues.


Another nominee, "Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden," brought together a talented crew under the CBS banner, with Steve Cohen as the lighting designer.


The 66th Grammy Awards also made the cut, showcasing a host of lighting professionals dedicated to creating an unforgettable atmosphere for the event on CBS.


Lastly, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, aired on ABC, celebrated legendary musicians with a production by Tenth Planet Productions, further emphasizing the creativity and dedication present in the industry.The list of nominees for the upcoming Emmy Awards in 2024 showcases exceptional talent across various categories.


In the realm of lighting design, notable individuals include:


  • Allen Branton
  • Kevin Lawson
  • Felix Peralta
  • George Gountas
  • Alex Flores

These professionals have contributed significantly as lighting directors and gaffers.


Video control nominees feature:


  • Billy Steinberg
  • JC Castro
  • J.M. Hurley
  • Ka Lai Wong

Media server programming nominations go to:


  • Bianca Moncada
  • Jason Rudolph

The prestigious 76th Annual Tony Awards, in collaboration with CBS and White Cherry Entertainment, honors these talents alongside Tony Award Productions.


For outstanding main title design, the competition includes:


  • "Fallout" from Prime Video, with a creative team led by Patrick Clair and Lance Slaton, featuring contributions from Raoul Marks and Scott Geersen.


  • "Lessons in Chemistry" on Apple TV+, showcasing the work of Hazel Baird, Rob Cawdery, and Ben Jones.


  • "Palm Royale" also on Apple TV+, with Ronnie Koff and Rob Slychuk at the helm.


  • "Shōgun" from FX, where Nadia Tzuo and Mike Zeng have made notable contributions.


  • "Silo" on Apple TV+, with creative direction from Patrick Clair and Raoul Marks.


  • "The Body Problem" on Netflix, featuring a talented team including Patrick Clair and Eddy Herringson.


In the category of outstanding contemporary makeup (non-prosthetic), the nominees are:


  • "The Bear" with Ignacia Soto-Aguilar as department head and Nicole Rogers as key makeup artist.


  • "Hacks" featuring Keith Sayer as the personal makeup artist.


This list reflects the artistry and dedication within the industry, showcasing the diverse talents that contribute to the success of these productions. Nominations for Outstanding Makeup in 2024


The Morning Show
- Episode : Strict Scrutiny
- Network : Apple TV+
- Production : Media Res in collaboration with Apple
- Makeup Team :
- Cindy Williams - Department Head Makeup Artist
- Liz Villamarin - Key Makeup Artist
- Angela Levin - Personal Makeup Artist
- Tracey Levy - Personal Makeup Artist
- Keiko Wedding - Makeup Artist
- Amy Schmiederer - Makeup Artist


Only Murders in the Building
- Episode : Opening Night
- Network : Hulu
- Production : 20th Television
- Makeup Team :
- Arielle Toelke - Department Head Makeup Artist
- Kim Taylor - Key Makeup Artist
- Joelle Troisi - Makeup Artist


True Detective: Night Country
- Episode : Part 5
- Network : HBO | Max
- Production : HBO in partnership with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger
- Makeup Team :
- Peter Swords King - Department Head Makeup Artist
- Natalie Abizadeh - Makeup Supervisor
- Kerry Skelton - Personal Makeup Artist
- Flóra Karítas Buenaño - Makeup Artist
- Hafdís Pálsdóttir - Makeup Artist


Outstanding Period or Fantasy/Sci-Fi Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)


The Crown
- Episode : Ritz
- Network : Netflix
- Production : Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix
- Makeup Team :
- Cate Hall - Makeup Designer
- Emilie Yong-Mills - Makeup Supervisor


Fallout
- Episode : The Head
- Network : Prime Video
- Production : Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks
- Makeup Team :
- Michael Harvey - Department Head Makeup Artist
- Kimberly Amacker - Key Makeup Artist
- David Kalahiki - Makeup Artist


Feud: Capote vs. The Swans
- Episode : Beautiful Babe
- Network : FX
- Production : FX Productions, 20th Television
- Makeup Team :
- Jacqueline Risotto - Department Head Makeup Artist
- Kristen Alimena - Key Makeup Artist
- Christine Hooghuis - Makeup Artist
- Kyra Panchenko - Personal Makeup Artist


Palm Royale
- Episode : Pilot
- Network : Apple TV+
- Production : Apple Studios
- Makeup Team :
- Tricia Sawyer - Makeup Designer
- Marissa Lafayette - Assistant Department Head Makeup Artist
- Kenny Niederbaumer - Key Makeup Artist
- Marie Delprete - Key Makeup Artist
- Simone Siegl - Personal Makeup Artist
- Marja Webster - Personal Makeup Artist


Shōgun
- Episode : The Abyss of Life
- Network : FX
- Production : FX Productions
- Makeup Team :
- Rebecca Lee - Makeup Designer
- Krystal Devlin - Key Makeup Artist
- Amber Trudeau - Key Makeup Artist
- Andrea Alcala - 1st Makeup Artist Leslie Graham, Krista Hann, Mike Fields, and Emily Walsh have all contributed to the makeup artistry in various productions.


Outstanding Makeup for a Variety, Nonfiction, or Reality Program includes:


  • The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula :
  • Episode: Terror in the Woods
  • Network: Shudder
  • Production: A Boulet Brothers Production in association with Shudder
  • Department Head Makeup Artist: The Boulet Brothers


  • Dancing with the Stars :


  • Episode: Monster Night
  • Network: ABC
  • Production: BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions
  • Department Head Makeup Artist: Zena S. Green
  • Key Makeup Artist: Julie Socash
  • Additional Makeup Artists: Angela Moos, Donna Bard, Sarah Woolf, Brian Sipe, James Mackinnon, Tyson Fountaine


  • Saturday Night Live :


  • Host: Ryan Gosling
  • Network: NBC
  • Productions: SNL Studios in association with Universal Television and Broadway Video
  • Department Head Makeup Artist: Louie Zakarian
  • Key Makeup Artists: Jason Milani, Amy Tagliamonti
  • Makeup Artists: Rachel Pagani, Young Bek, Brandon Grether, Joanna Pisani, Taylor Mac


  • Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music :


  • Network: HBO | Max
  • Production: HBO Documentary Films in association with Content Superba, Telling Pictures, Pomegranate Arts, Fifth Season, and Nature’s Darlings
  • Makeup Designer: Anastasia Durasova


  • The Voice :


  • Episodes: Live Finale, Part 1 and Live Finale, Part 2
  • Network: NBC
  • Production: MGM Television and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon and ITV Studios
  • Department Head Makeup Artist: Darcy Gilmore
  • Key Makeup Artist: Gina Ghiglieri
  • Additional Makeup Artists: Kristene Bernard, Nikki Carbonetta, Carlene Kearns, Elie Maalouf, Anthony Nguyen, Marylin Lee Spiegel


  • We’re Here :


  • Episode: Oklahoma, Part 3
  • Network: HBO | Max
  • Production: HBO in association with The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC)
  • Makeup Artists: Tyler “Laila” Devlin, Kalyd Sebastian Odeh

For Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup:


  • Ahsoka :
  • Episode: Part Eight: The Jedi, The Witch, and The Warlord
  • Network: Disney+
  • Production: Lucasfilm Ltd.The list of nominees for the 2024 Emmy Awards has been announced, showcasing a talented group of individuals across various categories.

In the realm of makeup and prosthetics, several remarkable artists have received recognition:


  • Alexei Dmitriew and Cristina Waltz, both celebrated makeup designers.
  • Ana Gabriela Quinonez Urrego, noted as a key makeup artist.
  • J. Alan Scott, who contributed as a prosthetic designer, alongside Ian Goodwin and Cale Thomas as makeup artists.
  • A team of talented makeup artists including Alex Perrone and Scott Stoddard also made their mark.

Among the standout productions, "Fallout: The Beginning" from Prime Video received accolades, produced in collaboration with Amazon, MGM Studios, Kilter Films, and Bethesda Game Studios. Within this project, Jake Garber led the special makeup effects team, supported by Rich Krusell and Lindsay Gelfand, both skilled in prosthetic makeup artistry.


FX’s "Shōgun: A Dream of a Dream" presented its own impressive lineup, with Toby Lindala overseeing special makeup effects, while Bree-anna Lehto and Suzie Klimack contributed as key and special makeup effects artists, respectively.


HBO's "True Detective: Night Country" also earned nominations, showcasing the work of Dave and Lou Elsey as prosthetic designers, with Brian Kinney recognized for his contributions as a prosthetic makeup artist.


From Netflix’s "The Witcher: The Cost of Chaos", Mark Coulier was highlighted as a prosthetic designer, alongside Deb Watson and makeup artists Stephen Murphy and Josh Weston.


Switching gears to original music composition, the nominees feature a range of compelling scores:


  • "The Crown: Sleep, Dearie Sleep," with Martin Phipps composing for Netflix.
  • "Mr. & Mrs. Smith: First Date," scored by David Fleming for Prime Video.
  • "Only Murders in the Building: Sitzprobe," with Siddhartha Khosla's composition for Hulu.
  • "Palm Royale: Maxine Saves a Cat," featuring Jeff Toyne for Apple TV+.
  • FX's "Shōgun: Servants of Two Masters," with a collaborative effort from composers Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, and Nick Chuba.
  • Lastly, "Silo: Freedom Day," scored by Atli Övarsson for Apple TV+, and "Slow Horses: Strange Games," produced by See-Saw Films in association with Apple.

This year's nominations not only highlight the excellence in makeup and music but also celebrate the diverse range of storytelling showcased in television.Daniel Pemberton and Toydrum are recognized for their exceptional work in the category of Outstanding Music Composition for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie, or Special (Original Dramatic Score).


Their nominated work includes:


  • "All the Light We Cannot See," Episode 4, available on Netflix, produced by 21 Laps Entertainment.

James Newton Howard is also in the running for his composition in:


  • "Fargo," Episode titled "Blanket," presented by FX and MGM/FXP.

Jeff Russo's composition for:


  • "Lawmen: Bass Reeves," Part I, streaming on Paramount+, produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios, Bosque Ranch Productions, and Yoruba Saxon, earns him a nomination.

Chanda Dancy receives recognition for:


  • "Lessons in Chemistry," Episode titled "Book of Calvin," available on Apple TV+, produced by Apple Studios.

Carlos Rafael Rivera's work in:


  • "The Tattooist of Auschwitz," Episode 1, streaming on Peacock, produced by Synchronicity Films and Sky Studios, is also nominated.

Kara Talve and Hans Zimmer contribute to this competitive category as well.


In the category of Outstanding Music Composition for a Documentary Series or Special (Original Dramatic Score), the nominees include:


Marc Shaiman for:


  • "Albert Brooks: Defending My Life," available on HBO | Max, produced by HBO Documentary Films and Castle Rock Entertainment.

Anže Rozman and Camilo Forero are nominated for:


  • "Beckham," Episode titled "Seeing Red," a Netflix documentary series in collaboration with Studio 99 and Ventureland.

David Fleming is recognized for his composition in:


  • "Jim Henson: Idea Man," available on Disney+, produced by Imagine Documentaries Productions and Disney Branded Television.

Jacob Shea and Sara Barone, alongside Hans Zimmer, are acknowledged for their work in:


  • "Planet Earth III," Episode titled "Extremes," aired on BBC America, produced by BBC Studios Natural History Unit in cooperation with ZDF and France Télévisions.

Laura Karpman is nominated for her scoring of:


  • "Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed," aired on HBO | Max, produced by HBO Documentary Films, Altitude Film Entertainment, and Berlanti/Schechter Films.

In the category for Outstanding Music Direction, the following individuals receive nominations:


Rickey Minor for:


  • "The 46th Kennedy Center Honors," aired on CBS, produced by Done + Dusted in collaboration with Rok Productions.

Fred Armisen and Eli Janney for their direction in:


  • "Late Night with Seth Meyers," Episode 1488, on NBC, produced by Universal Television and Broadway Video.

Rickey Minor is again recognized for his work on:


  • "The Oscars," presented by ABC, produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Adam Blackstone and Don Was are also nominated for their contributions to:


  • "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony," aired on ABC, produced by Tenth Planet Productions.Omar Edwards takes the lead as the music director for the iconic show, Saturday Night Live, featuring Ryan Gosling as the host, produced by NBC in collaboration with SNL Studios, Universal Television, and Broadway Video.

The talented music directors for this season also include Lenny Pickett, Leon Pendarvis, and Eli Brueggemann.


In the category of Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics:


  • "Girls5eva" presents "The Medium Time," with music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles, streaming on Netflix under Universal Television.


  • "Only Murders in the Building" showcases the song "Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?" with contributions from Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Marc Shaiman, and Scott Wittman, available on Hulu via 20th Television.


  • SNL features Maya Rudolph's Mother’s Day Monologue, with music by Eli Brueggemann and lyrics co-written by Maya Rudolph, Auggie White, Mike DiCenzo, and Jake Nordwind.


  • "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" includes "Love Will Survive," composed by Kara Talve and Hans Zimmer, available on Peacock, produced by Synchronicity Films, Peacock, and Sky Studios.


  • John Hawkes lends his music and lyrics to "True Detective: Night Country," part 5 titled "No Use," available on HBO Max, produced in collaboration with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger.


For Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music:


  • "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans" features a composition by Thomas Newman, presented by FX Productions and 20th Television.


  • "Lessons in Chemistry," streaming on Apple TV+, has Carlos Rafael Rivera as the composer under Apple Studios.


  • "Masters of the Air" also on Apple TV+, features music by Blake Neely, produced in association with Apple Studios, Amblin Television, and Playtone.


  • Jeff Toyne composes for "Palm Royale," available on Apple TV+ with Apple Studios.


  • "Shogun," produced by FX, includes compositions by Atticus Ross, Leopold Ross, and Nick Chuba.


In the category of Outstanding Music Supervision:


  • "Baby Reindeer," Episode 4, produced by a Clerkenwell Films production for Netflix, features music supervision by Catherine Grieves.fallout
  • Episode: The End
  • Platform: Prime Video
  • Production: Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films, in collaboration with Bethesda Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks
  • Music Supervisor: Trygge Toven

fargo
- Episode: The Tragedy of the Commons
- Platform: FX
- Production: MGM/FX Productions
- Music Supervisor: Maggie Phillips


mr. & mrs. smith
- Episode: A Breakup
- Platform: Prime Video
- Production: Amazon MGM Studios, Big Indie Pictures
- Music Supervisor: Jen Malone


only murders in the building
- Episode: Grab Your Hankies
- Platform: Hulu
- Production: 20th Television
- Music Supervisors: Bruce Gilbert, Lauren Marie Mikus


true detective: night country
- Episode: Part 4
- Platform: HBO | Max
- Production: HBO, collaborating with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger
- Music Supervisor: Susan Jacobs


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
what we do in the shadows
- Platform: FX
- Actor: Matt Berry as Laszlo Cravensworth


curb your enthusiasm
- Platform: HBO | Max
- Actor: Larry David as Larry David


only murders in the building
- Platform: Hulu
- Actor: Steve Martin as Charles-Haden Savage


only murders in the building
- Platform: Hulu
- Actor: Martin Short as Oliver Putnam


the bear
- Platform: FX
- Actor: Jeremy Allen White as Carmy


reservation dogs
- Platform: FX
- Actor: D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai as Bear Smallhill


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
hijack
- Platform: Apple TV+
- Actor: Idris Elba as Sam Nelson


mr. & mrs. smith
- Platform: Prime Video
- Actor: Donald Glover as John Smith


fallout
- Platform: Prime Video
- Actor: Walton Goggins as the Ghoul


slow horses
- Platform: Apple TV+
- Actor: Gary Oldman as Jackson Lamb


shōgun
- Platform: FX
- Actor: Hiroyuki Sanada as Yoshii Toranaga


the crown
- Platform: Netflix
- Actor: Dominic West as Prince Charles


Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
fellow travelers
- Platform: Showtime
- Production: Showtime presents a Fremantle and Showtime Studios production


2024 Emmy Nominations Overview

Matt Bomer takes on the role of Hawkins "Hawk" Fuller in the Netflix series "Baby Reindeer," produced by Clerkenwell Films.


Richard Gadd portrays Donny in "Fargo," a production from FX and MGM.


Jon Hamm plays Roy Tillman in "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans," an FX production in collaboration with 20th Television.


Tom Hollander embodies Truman Capote in the Netflix series "Ripley," produced by Showtime and Endemol Shine North America in partnership with Entertainment 360 and Filmrights for Netflix.


Andrew Scott stars as Tom Ripley.


In the category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, Quinta Brunson shines as Janine Teagues in "Abbott Elementary," produced by Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in association with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television.


Ayo Edebiri takes on the role of Sydney Adamu in "The Bear," an FX production.


Selena Gomez is featured as Mabel Mora in "Only Murders in the Building," a Hulu series from 20th Television.


Maya Rudolph portrays Molly Novak in "Loot," produced by Universal Television in collaboration with Apple TV+.


Jean Smart delivers a compelling performance as Deborah Vance in "Hacks," an HBO Max series produced by Universal Television along with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment.


Kristen Wiig plays Maxine Simmons in "Palm Royale," produced by Apple Studios for Apple TV+.


For Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Jennifer Aniston stars as Alex Levy in "The Morning Show," produced by Media Res in association with Apple.


Carrie Coon appears as Bertha Russell in "The Gilded Age," an HBO Max series in partnership with Universal Television and Neamo Film and Television.


Maya Erskine plays Jane Smith in "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Big Indie Pictures for Prime Video.


Anna Sawai portrays Toda Mariko in "Shōgun," another FX production.


Imelda Staunton takes on the role of Queen Elizabeth II in "The Crown," produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.


Reese Witherspoon is featured as Bradley Jackson in "The Morning Show" alongside Jennifer Aniston.


In the category of Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, "True Detective: Night Country," produced by HBO Max in collaboration with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger, is also in consideration.Jodie Foster takes on the role of Detective Elizabeth Danvers in "Lessons in Chemistry," streaming on Apple TV+ and produced by Apple Studios.


Brie Larson stars as Elizabeth Zott in the same series.


In "Fargo," Juno Temple plays Dorothy “Dot” Lyon, showcased by FX, which presents an MGM/FXP production.


Sofía Vergara portrays Griselda Blanco in "Griselda," a Netflix series produced by Grand Electric.


Naomi Watts features as Babe Paley in "Feud: Capote vs. the Swans," a collaboration between FX Productions and 20th Television.


For the category of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series:


Lionel Boyce is recognized for his role as Marcus in "The Bear," presented by FX Productions.


Paul W. Downs shines as Jimmy Lusaque, Jr. in "Hacks," a joint production by HBO Max, Universal Television, and several other companies.


Ebon Moss-Bachrach is nominated for his portrayal of Richard “Richie” Jerimovich in "The Bear."


Paul Rudd takes on the character Ben Glenroy in "Only Murders in the Building," produced by Hulu and 20th Television.


Tyler James Williams is nominated for his role as Gregory Eddie in "Abbott Elementary," produced by Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Warner Bros. Television.


Bowen Yang is recognized for his performances in various roles on "Saturday Night Live," airing on NBC.


In the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series category:


Tadanobu Asano plays Kashigi Yabushige in "Shōgun," produced by FX Productions.


Billy Crudup is nominated for his role as Cory Ellison in "The Morning Show," produced in partnership with Media Res and Apple.


Mark Duplass takes on the role of Chip Black in "The Morning Show."


Jon Hamm portrays Paul Marks, also in "The Morning Show."


Takehiro Hira is recognized for his performance as Ishido Kazunari in "Shōgun."


Jack Lowden plays River Cartwright in "Slow Horses," produced by See-Saw Films and Apple.


Jonathan Pryce is nominated for his portrayal of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in "The Crown," produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.


Lastly, nominees for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie will also be recognized.The nominations for the 2024 Emmys have been announced, showcasing a variety of talented performances across different networks.


Among the contenders for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie, we find:


  • Jonathan Bailey portraying Tim Laughlin in Fellow Travelers on Showtime.


  • Robert Downey Jr. taking on multiple roles in The Sympathizer on HBO Max, including the Congressman and the Professor.


  • Tom Goodman-Hill as Darrien in Baby Reindeer , a Netflix production.


  • John Hawkes featured as Hank Prior in True Detective: Night Country on HBO Max.


  • Lamorne Morris plays Deputy Witt Farr in Fargo on FX.


  • Lewis Pullman stars as Calvin Evans in Lessons in Chemistry on Apple TV+.


  • Treat Williams as Bill Paley in Feud: Capote vs. the Swans on FX.


In the category for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, the nominees include:


  • Carol Burnett as Norma Dellacorte in Palm Royale on Apple TV+.


  • Liza Colón-Zayas as Tina in The Bear on FX.


  • Hannah Einbinder takes on the role of Ava Daniels in Hacks on HBO Max.


  • Janelle James as Ava Coleman in Abbott Elementary on ABC.


  • Sheryl Lee Ralph portraying Barbara Howard, also in Abbott Elementary .


  • Meryl Streep as Loretta Durkin in Only Murders in the Building on Hulu.


For the Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, nominees include:


  • Christine Baranski as Agnes van Rhijn in The Gilded Age on HBO Max.


  • Nicole Beharie portraying Christina Hunter in The Morning Show on Apple TV+.


This year's nominations reflect the diversity and depth of talent in the television industry, highlighting exceptional performances across various genres and platforms.The nominations for the 2024 Emmy Awards feature an impressive lineup across various categories.


In the category for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, notable performances include:


  • Elizabeth Debicki portraying Princess Diana in "The Crown," produced by Netflix in collaboration with Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television.
  • Lesley Manville as Princess Margaret, also from "The Crown."
  • Dakota Fanning taking on the role of Marge Sherwood in "Ripley," a Netflix production.
  • Lily Gladstone as Cam Bentland in "Under the Bridge," a Hulu original.
  • Jessica Gunning playing Martha in "Baby Reindeer," another Netflix series.
  • Aja Naomi King featured as Harriet Sloane in "Lessons in Chemistry," streaming on Apple TV+.
  • Diane Lane as Nancy “Slim” Keith in "Feud: Capote vs. the Swans" from FX.
  • Nava Mau portraying Teri in "Baby Reindeer."
  • Kali Reis as Detective Evangeline Navarro in "True Detective: Night Country," airing on HBO Max.

For Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, the nominees are:


  • Jon Bernthal in "The Bear" as Michael Berzatto.
  • Matthew Broderick appearing as himself in "Only Murders in the Building."
  • Ryan Gosling, who hosted "Saturday Night Live."
  • Christopher Lloyd in "Hacks" as Larry Arbuckle.
  • Bob Odenkirk as Uncle Lee in "The Bear."

Each nominee has showcased extraordinary talent, contributing to the rich landscape of contemporary television.The nominations for the 2024 Emmy Awards have been revealed, showcasing an impressive array of talent across various categories.


In the category of Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series, noteworthy performances include:


  • Will Poulter as Luca in "The Bear" on FX.
  • Néstor Carbonell portraying Rodriguez in "Shōgun" on FX.
  • Paul Dano as the Hot Neighbor in "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" on Prime Video.
  • Tracy Letts taking on the role of Jack McKinney in "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty" on HBO.
  • Jonathan Pryce as David Cartwright in "Slow Horses" on Apple TV+.
  • John Turturro featuring as Eric Shane in "Mr. & Mrs. Smith."

For Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, nominees are:


  • Olivia Colman as Chef Terry in "The Bear."
  • Jamie Lee Curtis in the episode "Fishes" from "The Bear."
  • Kaitlin Olson portraying DJ Vance in "Hacks."
  • Da'Vine Joy Randolph as Donna Williams in "Only Murders in the Building."
  • Maya Rudolph serving as the host in a recent "Saturday Night Live" episode.
  • Kristen Wiig also hosting a segment of "Saturday Night Live."

In the Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series category, the following performances have been recognized:


  • Michaela Coel as Bev in "Mr. & Mrs. Smith."
  • Claire Foy as Queen Elizabeth II in "The Crown."
  • Marcia Gay Harden playing Maggie Brener in "The Morning Show."

These nominations highlight a mix of established stars and emerging talent, reflecting the diverse storytelling present in today’s television landscape.The nominations for the 2024 Emmy Awards have been unveiled, showcasing a variety of talent across numerous categories.


In the category of Outstanding Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series , candidates include:


  • Sarah Paulson portraying a therapist in "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" available on Prime Video, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Big Indie Pictures.
  • Parker Posey featured as another character named Jane in "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" on Prime Video.
  • Eric André , starring as himself in "The Eric André Show," aired on Adult Swim, produced by Absolutely Productions and Williams Street.
  • Desi Lydic in "Desi Lydic Foxsplains" on The Daily Show, which is available on YouTube from Central Productions, LLC.
  • Mena Suvari playing Detective Thompson in "RZR," a production of Gala Film and Exertion3 Films.

Moving on to the Outstanding Character Voice-over Performance category, nominees include:


  • Hank Azaria as Moe Szyslak in "The Simpsons," in the episode "Cremains of the Day," a collaboration between Gracie Films and 20th Television Animation.
  • Alex Borstein voicing Lois Griffin in "Family Guy" for the episode "Teacher’s Heavy Pet," produced by 20th Television Animation.
  • Sterling K. Brown as Angstrom Levy in "Invincible," available on Prime Video via Amazon MGM Studios and Skybound Animation.
  • Maya Rudolph portraying Connie the Hormone Monstress in "Big Mouth," streaming on Netflix.
  • Hannah Waddingham in "Krapopolis" as Deliria, produced by Fox Entertainment and Bento Box Entertainment.

The Outstanding Narrator nominations feature notable figures such as:


  • Sir David Attenborough for "Planet Earth III: Human," aired on BBC America, a production co-created with several international partners.
  • Angela Bassett narrating "African Queens" for National Geographic produced by Wildstar Films.
  • Morgan Freeman for the Netflix documentary series "Life on Our Planet," produced in partnership with Silverback Films and Amblin Television.
  • Paul Rudd in "Secrets of the Octopus," a National Geographic production.
  • Octavia Spencer narrating "Lost Women of Highway 20" on Investigation Discovery.

Lastly, in the Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program , RuPaul Charles is nominated for hosting "RuPaul’s Drag Race" on MTV, produced by World of Wonder.


This year's nominations reflect a rich tapestry of storytelling and performance, highlighting the best in television across various genres and formats.The 2024 Emmy nominations have been revealed, showcasing a diverse array of talent and programming across various categories.


Hosts of Notable Shows:


  • Shark Tank on ABC, produced by MGM Television in collaboration with Sony Pictures Television, features hosts like Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Kevin O’Leary, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec, and Daymond John.


  • The Traitors , hosted by Alan Cumming on Peacock and produced by Studio Lambert.


  • Top Chef on Bravo, hosted by Kristen Kish with backing from Magical Elves.


  • Survivor , a CBS staple produced by MGM Studios and hosted by Jeff Probst.


Outstanding Game Show Host Nominees:


  • Steve Harvey for Celebrity Family Feud on ABC, produced by Fremantle.


  • Ken Jennings for Jeopardy! , airing on ABC/Syndicated and produced by Quadra Productions with Sony Pictures Television.


  • Jane Lynch for Weakest Link on NBC, in partnership with BBC Studios Los Angeles Productions and Universal Television Alternative Studio.


  • Keke Palmer for Password on NBC, produced by Fremantle in association with Universal Television Alternative Studio and Electric Hot Dog.


  • Pat Sajak for Wheel of Fortune , also on ABC/Syndicated, produced by Quadra Productions, Inc. and Sony Pictures Studios.


Outstanding Comedy Series Nominees:


  • Abbott Elementary on ABC, produced by Delicious Non-Sequitur Productions and Fifth Chance in collaboration with Warner Bros. Television and 20th Television.


  • The Bear on FX, produced by FX Productions.


  • Curb Your Enthusiasm on HBO | Max.


  • Hacks , also on HBO | Max, produced by Universal Television alongside Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment.


  • Only Murders in the Building on Hulu, produced by 20th Television.


  • Palm Royale on Apple TV+, produced by Apple Studios.


  • Reservation Dogs on FX, produced by FX Productions.


  • What We Do in the Shadows , another FX production.


Outstanding Drama Series Nominees:


  • The Crown on Netflix, a collaborative effort from Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television.


  • Fallout on Prime Video, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films with Bethesda Game Studios.


  • The Gilded Age on HBO | Max, produced by HBO in association with Universal Television and Neamo Film and Television.


  • The Morning Show on Apple TV+, produced by Media Res in association with Apple.


  • Mr. & Mrs. Smith on Prime Video, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Big Indie Pictures.


  • Shōgun on FX, produced by FX Productions.


  • Slow Horses on Apple TV+, produced by See-Saw Films in collaboration with Apple.The prestigious Emmy nominations for 2024 have been revealed, showcasing a diverse range of outstanding limited or anthology series.


Among the notable contenders:


  • The Three-Body Problem
  • A Netflix production, developed by Netflix Studios, Bighead Littlehead, T-Street, Plan B Entertainment, and Primitive Streak.


  • Baby Reindeer


  • This Netflix series is brought to life by Clerkenwell Films, with Richard Gadd and a team of executive producers including Wim De Greef, Petra Fried, Matt Jarvis, Ed Macdonald, and Matthew Mulot.


  • Fargo


  • Presented by FX, this series is an MGM/FXP production, spearheaded by executive producers Noah Hawley, Warren Littlefield, Joel Coen, Ethan Coen, Steve Stark, Kim Todd, and a host of co-executive producers including Thomas Bezucha and others.


  • Lessons in Chemistry


  • An Apple TV+ series, produced by Apple Studios, featuring a strong lineup of executive producers such as Hannah Fidell, Rosa Handelman, and Brie Larson, among others.


  • Ripley


  • A collaboration between Netflix, Showtime, and Endemol Shine North America, with an impressive roster of executive producers including Steven Zaillian and Andrew Scott.


  • True Detective: Night Country


  • This HBO series is produced in association with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, and more, with Issa López serving as an executive producer.

These nominations highlight the creativity and talent in the television industry, setting the stage for an exciting Emmy Awards ceremony.The prestigious Emmy Awards for 2024 have unveiled an impressive roster of nominees.


Among the distinguished executive producers are Mari Jo Winkler-Ioffreda and Jodie Foster, both known for their significant contributions to the industry.


Barry Jenkins, alongside Adele Romanoski, Mark Ceryak, Chris Mundy, and Nic Pizzolatto, also holds executive producer roles, showcasing a diverse array of talent.


Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, and Steve Golin join the ranks of notable executive producers, further enriching the list.


Richard Brown and Cary Joji Fukunaga are recognized as executive producers, with contributions from Alan Page Arriaga and producers Princess Daazhraii Johnson, Cathy Tagnak Rexford, Layla Blackman, and Sam Breckman.


In the category of Outstanding Television Movie, the nominations include:


  • "Mr. Monk’s Last Case: A Monk Movie" from Peacock, featuring executive producers Randy Zisk, Tony Shalhoub, and Andy Breckman, alongside David Hoberman and Lena Cordina.


  • "Quiz Lady" presented by Hulu, with executive producers Alex Brown, Erika Hampson, and Will Ferrell, supported by Jessica Elbaum, Maggie Haskins, Itay Reiss, Jen D’Angelo, Awkwafina, and Sandra Oh.


  • "Red, White & Royal Blue" from Prime Video, where Casey McQuiston, Michael Riley McGrath, Matthew López, and Michael S. Constable serve as executive producers, with Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter producing.


  • "Scoop," a Netflix production featuring executive producers Sam McAlister and Sanjay Singhal, along with Radford Neville and Hilary Salmon.


  • "Unfrosted," also on Netflix, with executive producers Andy Robin, Barry Marder, and Cherylanne Martin, alongside Jerry Seinfeld, Spike Feresten, and Beau Bauman as producers.


In the Outstanding Talk Series category, "The Daily Show" from Comedy Central stands out, with Jon Stewart as executive producer and host, complemented by executive producer Jennifer Flanz.


The nominations reflect a blend of seasoned professionals and emerging talents, promising an exciting Emmy Awards ceremony ahead.James "Baby Doll" Dixon leads the charge as an executive producer.
He is joined by co-executive producers Ramin Hedayati, Justin Melkmann, and Zhubin Parang.


Supervising producers include Ian Berger, Max Browning, and Pamela DePace,
along with David Kibuuka, David Paul Meyer, Elise Terrell, and Sushil Dayal.


Producers on the team are Dan Amira, Jocelyn Conn, Jeff Gussow, and Brittany Radocha,
with Shawna Shepherd and Beth Shorr rounding out the group.


Hosting duties are carried out by Ronny Chieng, Jordan Klepper, Michael Kosta,
Desi Lydic, and Dulcé Sloan.


The show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!", airs on ABC, produced by ABC Signature in collaboration with Kimmelot.


Executive producers for this program include Jimmy Kimmel, Erin Irwin, and David Craig,
with Molly McNearney and Jennifer Sharron also contributing as executive producers.


Doug Deluca serves as a co-executive producer, supported by supervising producers Gary Greenberg,
Tony Romero, Josh Weintraub, Seth Weidner, Danny Ricker, Rory Albanese, and Josh Halloway,
while Ken Crosby, Patrick Friend, Nancy Fowkes, and Craig Powell are among the producers.


"Late Night with Seth Meyers," airing on NBC, benefits from the expertise of executive producer Lorne Michaels,
with Emily Erotas, Sarah Jenks-Daly, Henry Melcher, Kevin Miller, and Jeremiah Silva as supervising producers.


Producers for this late-night segment include Alex Baze, Sal Gentile, Hillary Hunn, Eric Leiderman,
Haleigh Raff, and Jen Sochko, with Mike Shoemaker taking on the role of producer as well as host.


"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" is presented by CBS and produced by CBS Studios,
featuring executive producers Stephen T. Colbert and Tom Purcell, along with Jon Stewart.


Co-executive producers Tanya Michnevich Bracco and Barry Julien are also part of this production.The 2024 Emmy nominations have been announced, showcasing a diverse array of talent and productions in various categories.


Among the notable nominees include:


Outstanding Scripted Variety Series
- Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
- Network: HBO | Max
- Producers:
- John Oliver (Executive Producer/Host)
- Tim Carvell (Executive Producer)
- Liz Stanton (Executive Producer)
- Jeremy Tchaban (Co-Executive Producer)
- Catherine Owens (Supervising Producer)
- Whit Conway (Producer)
- Kaye Foley, Laura L. Griffin, Christopher McDaniel, Kate Mullaney, Matt Passet, Megan Peck Shub, Wynn Van Dusen, Marian Wang, Charles Wilson, Rebecca Etchberger (Producers)
- Nicole Franza (Line Producer)


  • Saturday Night Live
  • Network: NBC
  • Producers:
    • Lorne Michaels (Executive Producer)
    • Javier Winnik (Supervising Producer)
    • Erin Doyle, Tom Broecker, Caroline Maroney (Producers)
    • Steve Higgins, Erik Kenward (Produced by)

Outstanding Variety Special (Live)
- The Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show Starring Usher
- Network: CBS
- Producers:
- Shawn Carter, Desiree Perez, Jesse Collins (Executive Producers)
- Dionne Harmon, Dave Meyers (Co-Executive Producers)
- Aaron B. Cooke (Supervising Producer)
- Phil Sino-Cruz, Chelsea Gonnering (Line Producers)
- Usher (Performer)


  • 66th Grammy Awards
  • Network: CBS
  • Producers:
    • Ben Winston, Raj Kapoor, Jesse Collins (Executive Producers)
    • Eric Cook (Co-Executive Producer)
    • Patrick Menton, Jeannae Rouzan-Clay (Co-Executive Producers)
    • Trevor Noah (Producer/Host)

This year's nominations reflect a rich blend of creativity and excellence in the entertainment industry, highlighting the hard work of countless individuals behind the scenes.Hamish Hamilton and David Wild, alongside Tabitha Dumo, Alexandra Papa, and Rita Maye Bland, all contributed as producers.


Hilary Gladstein served as the line producer.


The Netflix special "The Greatest Roast of All Time: Tom Brady" was produced by Casey Patterson Entertainment, 199 Productions, and Hartbeat Productions. Key figures include:


  • Casey Patterson, Tom Brady, Kevin Hart (who also hosted), Jeff Clanagan, Jeff Ross as executive producers.
  • Carol Donovan, Mike Gibbons, Rob Paine as co-executive producers.
  • Barbra Dannov and Pete Diobilda as supervising producers, with Steven Kaplan as line producer.

The Oscars, presented by ABC, is an initiative of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences with:


  • Raj Kapoor as the executive producer, joined by Molly McNearney and Katy Mullan.
  • Rob Paine and Taryn Hurd Bleckner as co-executive producers.
  • Sarah Levine Hall also produced, while Jimmy Kimmel acted as host.

The CBS broadcast of the 76th Annual Tony Awards, in collaboration with White Cherry Entertainment and Tony Award Productions, features:


  • Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss as executive producers.
  • Jesse Craine as supervising producer, with Ariana DeBose hosting.

For the category of Outstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded), we have:


"Billy Joel: The 100th - Live at Madison Square Garden," produced by Sony Music Vision and Enliven Entertainment, in association with Grammy Studios and Maritime Pictures. Executive producers include:


  • Steve Cohen and Barry Ehrmann.
  • Billy Joel also served as executive producer and performer, alongside Paul Dugdale.
  • Co-executive producers are Dennis Arfa, Brian Ruggles, Bobby Thrasher, Todd Kamelhar, Lee Eastman, and Kyle Loftus.
  • Ned Doyle, Tom Mackay, Richard Story, Krista Wegener, Leslie Vincent, and Krystle Tesoriero contributed as producers.

Lastly, "Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer," a Netflix production by Netflix, Lathan TV, and Pilot Boy, features:


  • Dave Chappelle as executive producer and performer, with Rikki Hughes and Stan Lathan joining as executive producers.
  • Sina Sadighi as producer.Celebrating the enchanting legacy of Dick Van Dyke at 98, this special is brought to you by CBS in collaboration with Smart Dog Media and White Label Productions.

Key executive producers include:
- Craig Plestis
- Chris Wagner
- Clara Plestis
- Ashley Edens
- Deena Katz
- Arlene Van Dyke


Additional production team members:
- Stephanie Wagner (Supervising Producer)
- Brittany Cherry (Producer)
- Ariel Kubit (Producer)
- Chelsea Gonnering (Line Producer)



Next up is "Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die," airing on HBO | Max, produced alongside Done + Dusted.


The show’s leadership features:
- Nikki Glaser (Executive Producer/Performer)
- Chris Convy (Executive Producer)
- David Jammy (Executive Producer)
- Alex Murray (Executive Producer)
- Bill Urban (Co-Executive Producer)
- Chris McQueen (Producer)



"Trevor Noah: Where Was I" is another highlight, created for Netflix by Bob Bain Productions, Inc.


Executive producers include:
- Trevor Noah (Executive Producer/Performer)
- Sanaz Yamin (Executive Producer)
- Bob Bain (Executive Producer)
- Norman Aladjem (Executive Producer)
- Derek Van Pelt (Executive Producer)
- Benn Fleishman (Supervising Producer)
- Danny Sanchez (Line Producer)
- David Paul Meyer (Produced By)



Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama, or Variety Series features:


"Carpool Karaoke: The Series," presented by Apple TV+, CBS Studios, Fulwell 73, and Apple.
Producers involve:
- Ben Winston
- James Corden
- Eric Pankowski
- David Young
- Blake Webster



"The Eric Andre Show," aired on Adult Swim, produced by Absolutely Productions and Williams Street.
Key figures:
- Eric André
- Kitao Sakurai
- Dan Curry
- Dave Kneebone
- Mike Rosenstein
- Walter Newman



Late Night with Seth Meyers: Corrections on NBC, crafted by Sethmaker Shoemeyers Productions and Universal Television.
Executive producers are:
- Seth Meyers
- Mike Shoemaker



"Only Murders in the Building: One Killer Question" on Hulu, produced by a team including:
- Janice C. Molinari
- Dave Roth
- Zuriht Serna
- Trisha Choate
- Jillian Novak
- Xavier Salas



Finally, "Real Time with Bill Maher: Overtime," airing on HBO | Max alongside Bill Maher Productions.The 2024 Emmy nominations have brought together a diverse array of talent in various categories.


Among the nominees for Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction or Reality Series, we have:


  • After the Cut from The Daily Show on YouTube, produced by Central Productions, LLC. The team includes Jon Stewart and Jennifer Flanz as executive producers, alongside Ramin Hedayati and producer Jocelyn Conn, with contributions from Folake Ayiloge and Daniel Radosh.


  • The Crown: Farewell to a Royal Epic on Netflix produced by Once Upon a Time / Netflix. Key personnel include supervising producer Kelly Caton and producer Kia Milan, with support from Melissa Mills, Alison Deknatel, Justin Alcantara, and Alison Gross Kalmick.


  • Hacks: Bit by Bit on HBO | Max, a Universal Television project in collaboration with Paulilu, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment. Executive producers are John Wilhelmy, with co-executive producers Jordan Barker and Christy Castellano, and supervising producers Erin Denniston and Pablo Herrero, assisted by Aliya Carter.


  • Saturday Night Live Presents: Behind the Sketch from NBC, in partnership with SNL Studios, Universal Television, and Broadway Video. Lorne Michaels serves as the executive producer with producers Grace Shaker, Dina Moles, Matt Yonks, and Daniel D’Laure.


  • Shōgun – The Making of Shōgun on FX, produced in association with More Media. Executive producers include Stephanie Gibbons and Sally Daws, along with Kenna McCabe and supervising producer Melanie Pimentel.


In the category for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special:


  • Albert Brooks: Defending My Life on HBO | Max, produced by HBO Documentary Films and Castle Rock Entertainment. Rob Reiner, Michele Reiner, and Matthew George are among the producers.


  • Girls State on Apple TV+, presented by Concordia Studio as part of a Mile End Films production. The project has notable executive producers Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss, Nicole Stott, Jonathan Silberberg, Davis Guggenheim, and Laurene Powell Jobs.


These nominations highlight the exceptional contributions of numerous producers and creators across the industry, showcasing a blend of innovative storytelling and impactful narratives.A spectacular evening celebrating the best in television is upon us.


This year, the nominations have spotlighted remarkable productions across various platforms.


Here’s a look at some of the standout contenders:


Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series


  1. The Greatest Night in Pop
  2. Platform: Netflix
  3. Production Team:


    • Larry Klein, Harriet Sternberg, Lionel Richie, Bruce Eskowitz, George Hencken, Julia Nottingham
  4. Jim Henson: Idea Man


  5. Platform: Disney+
  6. Production Team:


    • Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Sara Bernstein, Margaret Bodde, Justin Wilkes, Mark Monroe, Christopher St. John
  7. Steve! (Martin)


  8. Platform: Apple TV+
  9. Production Team:


    • Morgan Neville, Meghan Walsh, Charlise Holmes, Caitrin Rogers, Ben Cotner, Emily Osborne, Nicole Quintero Ochoa
  10. Beckham


  11. Platform: Netflix
  12. Production Team:


    • John Battsek, Nicola Howson, Fisher Stevens, Billie Shepherd, David Gardner, Gary Neville, Jonathan Sides, Craig South
  13. The Jinx – Part Two


  14. Platform: HBO | Max
  15. Production Team:


    • Charlotte Kaufman, Sam Neave, Andrew Jarecki, Zac Stuart-Pontier, Kyle Martin, Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, Sara Rodriguez
  16. Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV


  17. Platform: Investigation Discovery
  18. Production Team:
    • Mary Robertson, Emma Schwartz, Eli Holzman, Aaron Saidman, Lisa Kalikow, Nicholas Carlson, Kate Taylor, Joel Stonington, Pamela E. Deutsch

These nominations reflect the diverse storytelling and production efforts that have captivated audiences this year.


Stay tuned for the event where winners will be celebrated!The 2024 Emmy nominations have unveiled an exciting range of contenders across various categories.


Among the highlights is the documentary "Stax: Soulsville U.S.A." from HBO and Max, a collaborative effort with Concord Originals and Polygram Entertainment. The film, produced by Jamila Wignot, sees a talented team of executive producers including Ezra Edelman, Caroline Waterlow, and others who bring this significant piece to life.


Another noteworthy nominee is "Telemarketers," also from HBO and Max. This documentary comes from Elara Pictures and Rough House Pictures, with Claire Read at the helm as producer. The executive production team features names like Adam Bhala Lough and Sam Lipman-Stern, showcasing a diverse group of creative minds behind the scenes.


In the category of Outstanding Hosted Nonfiction Series or Special, "Conan O’Brien Must Go" stands out. This HBO and Max production, in partnership with Conaco, is led by Conan O’Brien himself as host and executive producer, supported by a skilled production team including Jason Chillemi and Sarah Federowicz.


"Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr." also earns recognition, produced in collaboration with PBS and WETA. The series benefits from the expertise of executive producers like Dyllan McGee and Henry Louis Gates Jr., who are instrumental in its success.


Lastly, "How To With John Wilson" continues to impress as an HBO and Max favorite, featuring John Wilson in both producer and host roles, with Nathan Fielder and Michael Koman contributing as executive producers.


This year's nominations reflect a vibrant mix of creativity and talent across the nonfiction landscape, promising exciting viewing ahead.My Next Guest with David Letterman featuring John Mulaney
Platform: Netflix
Production Companies: Jax Media, Worldwide Pants, Inc.


Key Producers:
- Tommy Alter
- Tom Keaney (Executive Producer)
- Mary Barclay (Executive Producer)
- Michael Steed (Executive Producer)
- Séamus Murphy-Mitchell (Executive Producer)
- Justin Wilkes (Executive Producer)
- Jake Fuller (Executive Producer)



The Reluctant Traveler hosted by Eugene Levy
Platform: Apple TV+
Production Companies: Twofour in association with Apple


Key Producers:
- Claire Kunzel (Producer)
- Eugene Levy (Host/Executive Producer)
- David Brindley (Executive Producer)
- Nic Patten (Executive Producer)
- Sara Brailsford (Executive Producer)
- Alex Menzies (Executive Producer)
- Stephen Pain (Series Producer)
- Tracey Smyth (Senior Producer)



Exceptional Merit in Documentary Filmmaking


  1. Beyond Utopia (Independent Lens)
    Platform: PBS
    Production Partners: Ideal Partners, 19340 Productions, XRM Media, The Random Good Foundation, Human Rights Foundation

Key Producers:
- Jana Edelbaum
- Rachel Cohen
- Sue Mi Terry
- Lois Vossen (Executive Producer)


  1. Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project
    Platform: HBO | Max
    Production Companies: Confluential Films, Rada Studio in association with JustFilms, Ford Foundation, Bertha Doc Society

Key Producers:
- Joe Brewster
- Michèle Stephenson
- Tommy Oliver


  1. Stamped from the Beginning
    Platform: Netflix
    Production Companies: A Netflix Documentary, One Story Up Production

Key Producers:
- Alisa Payne
- Roger Ross Williams
- David Teague
- Dr. Ibram X. Kendi (Executive Producer)
- Geoff Martz (Executive Producer)
- Mara Brock Akil (Executive Producer)
- Susie Fitzgerald (Executive Producer)



Outstanding Structured Reality Program


  • Antiques Roadshow
    Platform: PBS
    Production Company: GBH


  • Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives
    Platform: Food Network
    Production Companies: Knuckle Sandwich, Citizen Pictures


  • Love Is Blind
    Platform: Netflix
    Production Company: Kinetic Content


  • Queer Eye
    Platform: Netflix
    Production Companies: Scout Productions Inc., ITV Entertainment LLC


  • Shark Tank
    Platform: ABC
    Production Company: MGM Television in association with Sony Pictures Television



Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program


  • Below Deck Down Under
    Platform: Bravo
    Production Company: 51 Minds


  • Love on the Spectrum U.S.
    Platform: Netflix
    Production Company: Northern Pictures


  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked
    Platform: MTV
    Production Company: World of Wonder


  • Vanderpump Rules
    Platform: Bravo
    Production Company: Evolution Media


  • Welcome to Wrexham
    Platform: FX
    Production Company: Boardwalk Pictures



Outstanding Reality Competition ProgramThe nominees for the upcoming Emmy Awards have been revealed, showcasing a diverse array of talent in various categories.


In the competition series category, we find notable entries such as:


  • The Amazing Race from CBS, produced by Worldrace Productions, Inc.


  • RuPaul's Drag Race , airing on MTV and produced by World of Wonder.


  • Top Chef , a Bravo production by Magical Elves.


  • The Traitors , available on Peacock and produced by Studio Lambert.


  • The Voice , a collaborative effort from NBC, MGM Television, and Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, in partnership with ITV Studios and The Voice USA, Inc.


Moving on to outstanding game shows, the nominees include:


  • Celebrity Family Feud on ABC, produced by Fremantle.


  • Jeopardy! , airing on ABC and syndicated, with production by Quadra Productions in collaboration with Sony Pictures Television.


  • Password , showcased on NBC and produced by Fremantle, in association with Universal Television Alternative Studio and Electric Hot Dog.


  • The Price is Right at Night , also from CBS, produced by Fremantle.


  • Wheel of Fortune , which airs on ABC and is syndicated, produced by Quadra Productions, Inc. and Sony Pictures Studios.


In the category for outstanding sound editing in a one-hour comedy or drama series, the competition is fierce with entries such as:


  • Avatar: The Last Airbender from Netflix, a joint venture with Nickelodeon. The sound team includes Tim Kimmel, MPSE as co-supervising sound editor and several talented sound editors and designers.


  • Fallout , available on Prime Video, produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Kilter Films. The sound crew features Sue Gamsaragan Cahill as supervising sound editor and a skilled group of sound designers and editors.


  • Shōgun , airing on FX and produced by FX Productions, with contributions from supervising sound editor Brian J. Armstrong, MPSE, and a dedicated team of sound designers and editors.


This year's nominations reflect a blend of creativity and excellence across the television landscape, setting the stage for an exciting awards ceremony.Mark Hailstone, Ken Cain, and Matthew E. Taylor are among the talented sound professionals recognized in the Emmy Nominations 2024.


Notable nominees include Melissa Muik and David Klotz, both acclaimed music editors, alongside foley artists Sanaa Kelley and Rick Owens.


The acclaimed series "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds" received recognition for its outstanding sound editing, featuring contributions from Michael Schapiro and Sean Heissinger.


"Body Problem" is another strong contender, showcasing the skills of supervising sound editor Tim Kimmel and sound designer Paula Fairfield.


In the realm of comedy and drama, "Ahsoka" shines with its impressive sound team, including Bonnie Wild and Matthew Wood, who have been pivotal in crafting its audio landscape.


FX's "The Bear," recognized for its exceptional sound work, credits co-supervising sound editors Steve “Major” Giammaria and Andrea Bella for their contributions.


Across these productions, the collaborative efforts of dialogue editors like James Spencer and Evan Benjamin, along with foley editors such as Clay Weber and Annie Taylor, highlight the intricate artistry behind sound editing in television.In the realm of sound editing for television and movies, the 2024 Emmy nominations have highlighted a diverse lineup of talented individuals and shows.


The Netflix series "Blue Eye Samurai" boasts a remarkable team: - Jason Lingle and Jeff Lingle serve as music editors, - Leslie Bloome and Shaun Brennan bring their skills as foley artists. - Myron Nettinga and Paulette Lifton, both co-supervising sound editors, lead the sound design efforts alongside Sam Hayward, Jared Dwyer, and Andrew Miller, all contributing as sound designers. - Johanna Turner focuses on sound effects, while Justin Helle handles foley editing.


Over at Hulu, "Only Murders in the Building" features a stellar sound team, including: - Mathew Waters and Danika Wikke as co-supervising sound editors, - Taylor Jackson working as a dialogue editor. - Meredith Stacy and Erika Koski contribute as sound effects and foley editors, respectively. - Music editing is managed by Micha Liberman, with foley artists Sanaa Kelley and Iris Dutour rounding out the team.


On Paramount+, "Star Trek: Lower Decks" presents its own impressive sound editing crew, highlighted by: - James Lucero as the supervising sound editor, - Drew Guy as the dialogue editor, - Mak Kellerman and John Wynn focusing on sound effects, with Michael Britt handling foley editing.


For the category of Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie, or Special, "All the Light We Cannot See" stands out with: - Craig Henighan and Ryan Cole as co-supervising sound editors, - Emma Present and Jill Purdy tackling dialogue editing, - David Grimaldi and Matt Cloud working on sound effects, with Gina Wark managing foley editing. - The music editing is overseen by Dan Diprima, Steve Durkee, and Steve Baine as foley artist.


Lastly, "Fargo" is recognized with: - Nick Forshager as the supervising sound editor, - Joe Bracciale focusing on supervising dialogue/ADR editing, along with Dustin Harris as a dialogue editor. - Sound effects editing is managed by Alex Bullick, with Brad Bakelmun as the foley editor, and music by Ben Schor.


This year's nominations reflect a rich tapestry of sound artistry across various platforms and genres.In the 2024 Emmy nominations, several remarkable projects and talented individuals have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to sound editing.


Notably, "Masters of the Air," a collaboration between Apple TV+ and Amblin Television, showcases a talented team that includes sound designers and dialogue editors like Jack Whittaker and Michael Minkler, alongside foley artists such as Jason Charbonneau and Dylan Wilhoit.


Another standout nominee is "Ripley," which is a joint effort by Netflix and Showtime. This series features co-supervising sound editors Larry Zipf and Michael Feuser, along with a skilled group of sound effects editors including David Forshee and Bill R. Dean, and accomplished foley artists like Jay Peck and Sandra Fox.


Lastly, "True Detective: Night Country," produced by HBO, has also received accolades. Key contributors include co-supervising sound editors Martín Hernández and Stephen Griffiths, as well as foley artists Barnaby Smyth and Rebecca Glover.


Overall, the nominees span diverse genres and showcase exceptional talent in sound editing, reflecting the creative depth of the television landscape in 2024.The night of celebration for television excellence is here.


Among the standout productions is "The Greatest Night in Pop," a captivating documentary available on Netflix, produced in collaboration with MRC and Dorothy St Pictures, alongside MakeMake Entertainment.


Notable contributors to this project include Richard Gallagher, who served as the dialogue editor, and sound design experts like Jeremy S. Bloom and Daniel Timmons, the supervising sound editor.


On Disney+, "Jim Henson Idea Man" showcases the imagination brought to life by Imagine Documentaries and Disney Branded Television.


The sound editing team for this production features Ian Cymore and Ryan Rubin, both crucial to the sound editing process.


"Planet Earth III," a breathtaking documentary series airing on BBC America, is a joint venture with BBC Studios, ZDF, and France Télévisions, highlighting the wonders of nature.


The sound team consists of Jonny Crew, Tim Owens, and Ellie Bowler, who contributed their expertise in sound editing and foley artistry.


Apple TV+ presents "Steve! (Martin)," a two-part documentary from Apple Original Films in partnership with A24 and Tremolo.


Bob Edwards leads the sound editing team alongside Kim B. Christensen and Joel Raabe, focusing on sound effects.


FX's "Welcome to Wrexham" brings viewers into the world of sports documentary, produced by Boardwalk Pictures.


The sound editing team features Shaun Cromwell, William Harp, Jon Schell, and Sean Gray, ensuring high-quality sound production.


In the category of Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour), "The Crown" presents "Sleep, Dearie Sleep," produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television for Netflix.


Lee Walpole and Martin Jensen are among the re-recording mixers, with contributions from Stuart Hilliker and Chris Ashworth for production mixing.


"Fallout" on Prime Video, a collaboration among Amazon MGM Studios, Kilter Films, and Bethesda, delivers an engaging narrative.


Keith Rogers and Steve Bucino handle re-recording mixing, with Tod A. Maitland focusing on production sound.


Marvel Studios' "Loki" offers an exhilarating experience on Disney+, featuring "Glorious Purpose."


Karol Urban and Paul Munro contribute their re-recording mixing expertise to this series.


FX's "Shōgun" brings a historical narrative to life with "Broken to the Fist," showcasing the talents of Steve Pederson and Greg P. Russell in re-recording mixing.


Michael Williamson and Takashi Akaku complete the sound team, with Arno Stephanian serving as the foley mixer, ensuring all auditory elements come together harmoniously.The 2024 Emmy nominations have unveiled a diverse array of talent and productions, showcasing excellence in sound mixing across various categories.


In the Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie , several noteworthy entries stand out:


  • Black Mirror : "Beyond the Sea" from Netflix, featuring a skilled team including James Ridgway and Richard Miller.


  • Fargo : "The Tragedy of the Commons" aired on FX, with contributions from Martin Lee and Kirk Lynds.


  • Masters of the Air : Part Five from Apple TV+, highlighted by the efforts of Michael Minkler and Duncan McRae.


  • Ripley : A Netflix production with notable sound mixers like Michael Barry and Maurizio Argentieri.


  • True Detective: Night Country : Part 6 from HBO, showcasing the talents of Howard Bargroff and Skúli Helgi Sigurgíslason.


The nominations also featured a category for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation , where the competition remains fierce:


  • The Bear : "Forks" on FX, with a talented crew led by Steve “Major” Giammaria.


  • Curb Your Enthusiasm : "Ken/Kendra" from HBO, recognized for the contributions from Earl Martin and Chuck Buch.


These nominees represent a blend of innovation and craftsmanship in sound mixing, contributing to the overall success of their respective series and films.The 2024 Emmy nominations have unveiled a diverse range of outstanding productions across various categories, showcasing exceptional talent in the television industry.


Among the nominees for Outstanding Sound Mixing in a Comedy Series are:


  • "Hacks" from HBO Max, produced by Universal Television in collaboration with Paulilu Productions, First Thought Productions, Fremulon Productions, and 3 Arts Entertainment. The sound team includes John W. Cook II and Ben Wilkins as re-recording mixers, along with Jim Lakin as the production mixer.


  • "Only Murders in the Building," available on Hulu and produced by 20th Television, features a talented sound crew comprised of Mathew Waters, Lindsey Alvarez, and Joseph White Jr. as re-recording mixers, while Alan DeMoss and Derik Lee contributed to the scoring and music mixing.


  • "What We Do in the Shadows," airing on FX, also received recognition. The production team includes Diego Gat and Samuel Ejnes as re-recording mixers, alongside Rob Beal as the production mixer.


In the category of Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Variety Series or Special, the nominees include:


  • "Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden," produced by CBS, Sony Music Vision, and Enliven Entertainment, features a skilled sound team with Brian Riordan, Phil Detolve, and Peter Gary handling re-recording and music mixing, while Brian Flanzbaum and Josh Weibel take on production and monitor mixing roles.


  • The "66th Grammy Awards," also on CBS and produced by Fulwell 73, highlights sound professionals like Thomas Holmes and John Harris, among others, who contributed to various mixing aspects.


  • The prestigious "Oscars," broadcast by ABC and produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, showcases a formidable sound mixing team led by Paul Sandweiss and Tommy Vicari, with contributions from numerous other experts.


  • The "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony," airing on ABC and produced by Tenth Planet Productions, rounds out the nominations with Al Centrella as the production mixer and Bob Clearmountain and John Harris as music mixers.


These nominations reflect the continued excellence and innovation in sound mixing across a variety of genres, underscoring the importance of audio craftsmanship in enhancing the viewer experience.Dan Gerhard and Robert Scovilm take the spotlight as FOH mixers, alongside Mike Bove and Simon Welsh handling monitor mixing duties.


Kristen Wiig leads as the host for "Saturday Night Live," produced by NBC in collaboration with SNL Studios, Universal Television, and Broadway Video.


In a showcase of talent, Robert Palladino and Ezra Matychak are recognized as production mixers, while Frank Duca contributes as an FOH mixer, with Christopher Costello and Josiah Gluck managing monitor and music mixing, respectively. Jay Vicari and Lawrence Manchester also lend their expertise as music mixers, with Tyler McDiarmid overseeing playback mixing.


Supplemental mixing is handled by Geoff Countryman and Teng Chen, while Devin Emke wraps up the technical team as the post audio mixer.


For the category of Outstanding Sound Mixing in a Nonfiction Program, the nominees include:


  • "The Beach Boys" on Disney+, featuring Gary A. Rizzo as the re-recording mixer, supported by John Rampey, Sabi Tulok, and Dennis Hamlin as production mixers.


  • "Jim Henson Idea Man," produced by Disney+ and Imagine Documentaries, with Tony Volante as re-recording mixer and Michael Jones as production mixer.


  • "Planet Earth III: Deserts and Grasslands," a BBC America production, showcasing the talents of Graham Wild, Oliver Baldwin, and Olga Reed as re-recording mixers.


  • "Stax: Soulsville U.S.A. - Chapter Two: Soul Man" on HBO Max, with Tony Volante and Andre Artis recognized for their mixing contributions.


  • "Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces" on Apple TV+, featuring a team of mixers including Pete Horner and Dennis Hamlin.


In the realm of Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Reality Program, "The Amazing Race" stands out, acclaimed for its series body of work on CBS. The production team includes Troy Smith as re-recording mixer, with Jim Ursulak, Jim Blank, Emerson Boergadine, Paul Bruno, John Buchanan, and Jerry Chabane all contributing as production mixers.Alfredo R. Del Portillo, Freddie DiPasquale, and Dean Gaveau are among the talented production mixers recognized this year.


Ryan P. Kelly, Richard Chardy Lopez, and Mickey McMullen also contributed to the sound mixing, along with Sean Milburn and Simon Paine.


John A. Pitron, Jody Stillwater, and Jeff Zipp rounded out the production mixer team.


For the series "Deadliest Catch," featuring the episode "Nautical Deathtrap" on the Discovery Channel, the team included Jared Robbins, who served as a re-recording mixer.


Sal Ojeda and Erik Valenzuela also played key roles in audio mixing, alongside Ryan Brady as audio supervisor and David Nolte as a production mixer.


Andrew Papastephanou contributed as a production mixer for "The Voice," which aired its live finale on NBC. The show is a collaboration between MGM Television, Warner Bros. Unscripted Television, Warner Horizon, and ITV Studios.


Michael Abbott, Kenyata Westbrook, Randy Faustino, Christian Schrader, Carlos A. Torres, Andrew Fletcher, Shaun Sebastian, and Tim Hatayama all held various mixing roles across the production.


In the realm of visual effects, "Welcome to Wrexham" received attention for its episode "Giant Killers" on FX, with Mark Jensen acknowledged as a CAS re-recording mixer.


Outstanding Special Visual Effects nominations included "Ahsoka" on Disney+, produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. The visual effects team featured Richard Bluff, Jakris Smittant, and Paul Kavanagh, among others.


"Avatar: The Last Airbender," a Netflix series in partnership with Nickelodeon, also showcased remarkable visual effects. Marion Spates and Jabbar Raisani led the visual effects supervision, supported by Adam Chazen and others.Niklas Jacobson, a visual effects supervisor, is joined by his colleagues:


  • Nick Crew
  • Emanuel Fuchs
  • Khalid Almeerani
  • Ross Wilkinson
  • Thomas Schelesny

These professionals contributed to the series "Fallout," produced by Prime Video in collaboration with Amazon MGM Studios, Kilter Films, and Bethesda Game Studios.


Jay Worth also served as a visual effects supervisor alongside Andrea Knoll, the visual effects producer.


Other notable contributors include:


  • Grant Everett, on-set visual effects supervisor
  • Jill Paget, visual effects editor
  • Jacqueline Vandenbussche, visual effects production manager
  • Devin Maggio, special effects supervisor

Andreas Giesen and Ahmed Gharraph, both visual effects supervisors, worked on "Rise" and "Important Looking Pirates," respectively. Joao Sita contributed as a visual effects supervisor at Framestore.


In the realm of "Loki" on Disney+, the team featured:


  • Christopher Townsend, visual effects supervisor
  • Allison Paul, visual effects producer
  • Sandra Balej, additional VFX supervisor
  • Matthew Twyford and Christopher Smallfield, both visual effects supervisors

Also involved were:


  • John William Van Der Pool, special effects supervisor
  • Steve Moncur and Julian Hutchens, visual effects supervisors
  • Kevin Yuille, visual effects supervisor

For "Shōgun" on FX, Michael Cliett took the lead as overall visual effects supervisor, supported by:


  • Melody Mead, production associate visual effects producer
  • Jed Glassford, on-set visual effects supervisor
  • Cameron Waldbauer, special effects coordinator
  • Philip Engström, visual effects supervisor for ILP
  • Chelsea Mirus, visual effects production manager for ILP
  • Ed Bruce and Nicholas Murphy, visual effects supervisors for SSVFX
  • Kyle Rottman, visual effects supervisor for Refuge

In the category of Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Single Episode, the competition includes:


"All the Light We Cannot See" - Episode 4 on Netflix, produced by 21 Laps Entertainment, featuring:


  • Charlie Lehmer, VFX supervisor
  • Swen Gillberg, VFX supervisor
  • Viet Luu, VFX producer
  • Tessa Roehl, VFX associate producer
  • Paolo Acri, VFX supervisor
  • Harry Bardak, VFX supervisor
  • Sylvain Theroux, VFX supervisor
  • John Britto, VFX supervisor
  • Laurence Berkani, VFX producer

"The Crown" - Episode "Dis-moi Oui" on Netflix, produced by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television, highlighted:


  • Ben Turner, overall VFX supervisor
  • Reece Ewing, overall VFX producer
  • Oliver Bersey, VFX supervisorJulia Stannard serves as the VFX Producer, while Joe Cork and Tim Zaccheo hold the roles of VFX Supervisor and CG Supervisor, respectively.
    Aurélien Ronceray is recognized as the VFX Concept Supervisor alongside Joseph Dymond, who is also a VFX Supervisor.
    Elena Pagliei contributes as the VFX Production Manager.

The production "Ripley" is a collaboration between Netflix, Showtime, and Endemol Shine North America, in association with Entertainment 360 and FilmRights.
John Bowers, Jason Tsang, and Joseph Servodio are among the visual effects supervisors, with Maricel Pagulayan and Libby Hazell as visual effects producers.
Christopher White and Francois Sugny also serve as visual effects supervisors, alongside Gaia Bussolati.
Pepe Valencia takes on the role of Visualization Supervisor.


"True Detective: Night Country" is produced by HBO | Max in partnership with Peligrosa, Neon Black, Anonymous Content, Parliament of Owls, and Passenger.
Barney Curnow and Jan Guilfoyle are key visual effects personnel in this series.
Eggert “Eddi” Ketilsson oversees Production SFX, while Simon Stanley-Clamp is a VFX Supervisor.


Additional contributors include Manuel Reyes Halaby and Tiago Faria as CG and VFX Supervisors, respectively, alongside Panos Theodoropoulos and Cale Pugh as VFX Producers and Supervisors.
Tim Zaccheo also features again as a VFX Supervisor.


"Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty" is produced by HBO | Max through a collaboration with Hyperobject Industries, Steeplechase Amusements, Jim Hecht Productions, and Jason Shuman Productions.
Key visual effects contributors here are Raymond McIntyre Jr. and Victor Dimichina.
Damien Stantina works as a visual effects supervisor for BUF, while Javier Menéndez Platas serves as a VFX Supervisor for PFX.


In the category of Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Comedy Programming:
- "The Brothers Sun" from Netflix features Justin Yu as Stunt Coordinator.
- "The Gentlemen," also from Netflix, has Mark Mottram as its Stunt Coordinator.
- For "The Righteous Gemstones," Cory Demeyers takes on the role of Supervising Stunt Coordinator.
- "Twisted Metal," produced by Peacock, Sony Pictures Television Studios, and others, showcases various talents in stunt coordination. Clay Cullen serves as the stunt coordinator for "What We Do in the Shadows," produced by FX Productions.


Tig Fong and JF Lachapelle also contribute their expertise as stunt coordinators.


In the category of Outstanding Stunt Coordination for Drama Programming, nominees include:


  • "Fallout" on Prime Video, a collaboration between Amazon MGM Studios, Kilter Films, Bethesda Game Studios, and Bethesda Softworks, with Casey O'Neill as the stunt coordinator.


  • "FBI: Most Wanted," airing on CBS, produced by Universal Television in association with Wolf Entertainment and CBS Television Studios, featuring Declan Mulvey as the stunt coordinator.


  • "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," available on Prime Video through Amazon MGM Studios and Big Indie Pictures, with Stephen Pope coordinating the stunts.


  • "The Rookie," broadcast on ABC, produced by ABC Signature and Entertainment One, with David Scott Rowden Sr. as the stunt coordinator.


  • "Warrior," featured on HBO Max, produced in partnership with Bruce Lee Entertainment, Perfect Storm, and Tropper Ink, with Brett Chan and Johnny Yang overseeing stunt coordination.


For Outstanding Stunt Performance, the following productions and performers are highlighted:


  • "The Continental: From the World of John Wick" - Theatre of Pain on Peacock, featuring stunt performers Jay Hawkins, Jerry Quill, and Ivy Haralson.


  • "Fallout" - The Target on Prime Video, with Justice Hedenberg, Hannah Scott, Adam Shippey, and Noelle Mulligan as stunt performers.


  • "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" - A Breakup on Prime Video, showcasing stunt performer Tara Macken.


  • "The Righteous Gemstones" - Burn for Burn, Wound for Wound, Stripe for Stripe on HBO Max, with stunt performers Ryan Disharoon, Mike Endoso, Jett Jansen Fernandez, and Rich King.


  • "Shōgun" - The Eightfold Fence on FX, featuring stunt performers Hiroo Minami, Nobuyuki Obikane, Martin Cochingco, and Johnson Phan.


Lastly, for Outstanding Technical Direction and Camerawork for a Series, "America’s Got Talent" - Finale Performances on NBC is nominated, produced by Fremantle and Syco Entertainment.Allan Wells and Zach Greenberg served as technical directors, while Kary D’Alessandro and a team of camera operators, including John Gardner and Helena Jackson, captured the action.


Mark Koonce, Ron Lehman, Dave Levisohn, Adam Margolis, David Plakos, Brian Reason, Dann Webb, and Easter Xua also contributed to the camera work.


Dancing With The Stars concluded its season with a spectacular finale, produced by ABC and BBC Studios in Los Angeles.


Technical direction was led by Charles Ciup and Dave Bernstein, with Bert Atkinson overseeing camera operations.


Jonas Brueling, Mike Carr, Jimmy Garcia, and Bruce Green were part of the camera crew, along with Nathanial Havholm, Ron Lehman, Bettina Levesque, Adam Margolis, and Rob Palmer.


Derek Pratt, Brian Reason, Jofre Rosero, and Daniel Schade completed the camera team, alongside Daryl Studebaker, Cary Symmons, and Easter Xua.


In the latest episode of "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" focusing on Elon Musk, technical direction was handled by Dave Saretsky with Jerry Canćel operating the camera.


Franco Coello, Dante Pagano, and Mark Britt were also part of the camera crew, along with Joe Debonis.


On "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" aired on April 8, 2024, covering various topical events, Karen Obel Cape was the technical director, and Roberto Lopez managed the camera work.


The camera team included Brian V. Cimino, Joe Debonis, John Hannel, John Harrison, Wade Latz, and Dante Pagano.


The iconic "Saturday Night Live," featuring host Timothée Chalamet, showcased technical direction by Bill Digiovanni and camera operations by John Pinto.


Camera operators included Paul Cangialosi, Anthony Tarantino, Dave Driscoll, Brian Phraner, and Daniel Erbeck.


This comprehensive work highlights the outstanding technical direction and camerawork presented in various special broadcasts.The highly anticipated Apple Music Super Bowl LVIII halftime show featuring Usher is produced by CBS, in association with Jesse Collins Entertainment, DPS, and Roc Nation.


Key technical personnel include Eric Becker and Rod Wardell as technical directors, alongside a dedicated camera crew consisting of Rob Balton, Danny Bonilla, Kary D'Alessandro, and more.


The team also features Suzanne Ebner, Sean Flannery, Kevin French, Helena Jackson, Tore Livia, Adam Margolis, and Allen Merriweather, with additional support from Jofre Rosero, Keyan Safyari, J.M. Hurley, Matt Conrad, and Terrance Ho for video control.


In another notable event, "Billy Joel: The 100th – Live at Madison Square Garden" airs on CBS, brought to life through a collaboration between Sony Music Vision, Enliven Entertainment, and Grammy Studios, in conjunction with Maritime Pictures.


Technical direction for this event is also led by Jon Pretnar and Rob Balton, with a robust camera crew including Mark Britt, Bobby Del Russo, Daniel Erbeck, Nick Fayo, and various others, ensuring a high-quality visual experience.


The "Daily Show Presents: Jordan Klepper Fingers the Pulse – Moscow Tools" is another highlight, produced by Comedy Central and Central Productions, LLC, featuring camera operators Bernardo Garcia, Al Johnson, Andrew Maso, and Patrick O'Donnell among others.


Lastly, the 66th Grammy Awards, also broadcast on CBS, is directed by Eric Becker and Rod Wardell, with a talented camera team that includes Danny Bonilla, Mike Carr, Suzanne Ebner, and many more, ensuring the event shines in its full glory.David Plakos, Brian Reason, Jofre Rosero, Keyan Safyari, Easter Xua, Daniel Schade, Ryan Campbell, Scott Hazel, Peter Drinco, and Greg Hoffman contributed their expertise in camera work for various projects.


Among them, Hannah Waddingham's "Home for Christmas" on Apple TV+ was produced by Done + Dusted in collaboration with Apple.


Chuck Crampton served as the technical director, while Lincoln Abraham and Charlie Bryan focused on camera operations, supported by Mark Cruickshank and Paul Davis.


Additional camera professionals included Alex Dodd, Curtis Dunne, Guiseppe Ingrao, Lewis Mutongwizo, Andre Seraille, Jeremy Mackie, Joseph Hallgate, Jon Kassell, and Simon Wood.



Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Nominees:


  • "Abbott Elementary" - Episode: "Career Day" (ABC)
  • Written by Quinta Brunson


  • "The Bear" - Episode: "Fishes" (FX)


  • Written by Christopher Storer and Joanna Calo


  • "Girls5eva" - Episode: "Orlando" (Netflix)


  • Written by Meredith Scardino and Sam Means


  • "Hacks" - Episode: "Bulletproof" (HBO Max)


  • Written by Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky


  • "The Other Two" - Episode: "Brooke Hosts a Night of Undeniable Good" (HBO Max)


  • Written by Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider


  • "What We Do in the Shadows" - Episode: "Pride Parade" (FX)


  • Written by Jake Bender and Zach Dunn

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Nominees:


  • "The Crown" - Episode: "Ritz" (Netflix)
  • Written by Peter Morgan and Meriel Sheibani-Clare


  • "Fallout" - Episode: "The End" (Prime Video)


  • Written by Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner


  • "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" - Episode: "First Date" (Prime Video)


  • Written by the creative team at Amazon MGM Studios and Big Indie Pictures.Francesca Sloane, created by Donald Glover, is recognized for its exceptional writing.

Shōgun's 'Anjin' segment was brought to life by Justin Marks for FX Productions.


Rachel Kondo's contributions are also noteworthy in 'Crimson Sky'.


Furthermore, Caillin Puente penned segments of 'Shōgun', enhancing its narrative depth.


In the realm of Apple TV+, 'Slow Horses: Negotiating with Tigers' showcases the collaborative effort of See-Saw Films and Apple.


Will Smith's writing has made a significant impact as well.


In the category of outstanding writing for a limited or anthology series or movie, 'Baby Reindeer' emerges as a Netflix standout, crafted by Richard Gadd.


Charlie Brooker's 'Black Mirror: Joan is Awful' continues to push boundaries on Netflix.


Noah Hawley is recognized for his work on 'Fargo: The Tragedy of the Commons', a compelling FX production.


Meanwhile, Ron Nyswaner wrote for 'Fellow Travelers', airing on Showtime, presenting a captivating tale.


Steven Zaillian's contribution to 'Ripley' on Netflix reflects a collaborative effort with multiple production houses.


Issa López is acknowledged for her writing on 'True Detective: Night Country'.


In the variety series category, 'The Daily Show' on Comedy Central features a team led by head writer Dan Amira, along with senior writers Lauren Sarver Means and Daniel Radosh.


A diverse group of writers contributes to this show, including Nicole Conlan, Devin Delliquanti, and many others, showcasing a rich variety of voices.


Lastly, 'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver' on HBO, produced in collaboration with Peyance Productions and Avalon Television, continues to deliver sharp wit and insightful commentary.The list of nominees for the 2024 Emmy Awards is filled with a diverse range of talent from various shows and specials.


Among the notable writers recognized, we have:


  • Daniel O’Brien, Owen Parsons, Charlie Redd, Joanna Rothkopf, Seena Vali, and Johnathan Appel each contributing to their respective projects.
  • Ali Barthwell, Tim Carvell, Liz Hynes, Ryan Ken, Mark Kramer, Sofía Manfredi, and John Oliver showcasing their writing prowess.
  • Other contributors like Taylor Kay Phillips and Chrissy Shackelford also made their mark.

Highlighted shows include "Saturday Night Live," produced by NBC in collaboration with SNL Studios, Universal Television, and Broadway Video, featuring head writers Kent Sublette, Streeter Seidell, and Alison Gates, with supervision from Gary Richardson, Will Stephen, Celeste Yim, and Bryan Tucker.


Also listed are Rosebud Baker alongside a team of writers including Dan Bulla, Steven Castillo, Michael Che, Mike Dicenzio, Alex English, Jimmy Fowlie, Martin Herlihy, John Higgins, and Steve Higgins.


Colin Jost is recognized too, along with writers like Erik Kenward, Ben Marshall, Dave McCary, Lorne Michaels, Jake Nordwind, Ceara O’Sullivan, and Ben Silva.


Weekend Update features head writer Pete Schultz, with contributions from Megan Callahan-Shah, Dennis McNicholas, and Josh Patten, among others.


In the category of Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special, nominees include:


  • Alex Edelman for "Just For Us" on HBO Max.
  • Jacqueline Novak for "Get On Your Knees" on Netflix.
  • John Early for "Now More Than Ever" on HBO Max.
  • Mike Birbiglia for "The Old Man and The Pool" on Netflix.
  • The Oscars, presented by ABC and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Jamie Abrahams
    Rory Albanese
    Amberia Allen
    Tony Barbieri
    Jonathan Bines
    Joelle Boucai
    Bryan Cook
    Blaire Erskine
    Devin Field
    Gary Greenberg
    Josh Halloway
    Eric Immerman
    Jesse Joyce
    Jimmy Kimmel
    Carol Leifer
    Jon Macks
    Mitch Marchand
    Gregory Martin
    Jesse McLaren
    Molly McNearney
    Keaton Patti
    Danny Ricker
    Louis Virtel
    Troy Walker

Outstanding Writing for a Nonfiction Program


Conan O’Brien Must Go • Ireland • HBO | Max
- Written by Conan O’Brien
- Jessie Gaskell
- Matt O’Brien
- Mike Sweeney


How To With John Wilson • How To Watch The Game • HBO | Max
- Written by John Wilson
- Michael Koman
- Allie Viti


Jim Henson Idea Man • Disney+
- Written by Mark Monroe


The Jinx – Part Two • Chapter 7: Why Are You Still Here? • HBO | Max
- Written by Andrew Jarecki
- Sam Neave
- Zac Stuart-Pontier


The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy • Scotland: My Mother’s Country • Apple TV+
- Written by Alan Connor
- David Reilly
- Christine Rose


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