Los Angeles, July 17, 2024 – The 2024 Emmy nominations were announced this morning by Sheryl Lee Ralph and Tony Hale, with “The Bear” securing a comedy-series record 23 nominations and “Shogun” leading all with 25. Excitement and emotions ran high as nominees reacted to the news, including several first-time nominees.
Tyler James Williams, nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for “Abbott Elementary,” expressed his joy: “You want to do it with good people, and I’m happy that I get to be on this journey with good people and celebrate this with good people.”
Nikki Glaser, nominated for Best Pre-Recorded Variety Special for “Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die,” said, “I’m trying not to let my imposter syndrome sneak in… But I’m so excited because I worked really hard on this, and it feels good to get acknowledged in this way.”
Eric André, who earned his first nomination for Best Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series for “The Eric André Show,” was overwhelmed: “I was so overcome with emotions. I cried. I almost threw up… I’m on very little sleep, so I’m going to eat a bowl of spaghetti and take a nap.”
Carrie Coon, nominated for Best Actress in a Drama Series for “The Gilded Age,” shared a touching moment: “I was crying and my mom said, ‘You’re crying for your husband, but not for you.’ And I said, I don’t care about me. I’m excited about him.’” Her husband, Tracy Letts, also received a nomination for “Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.”
Matt Bomer, nominated for Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series for “Fellow Travelers,” expressed his gratitude: “I feel profoundly grateful… I’m really so grateful that the show’s been recognized. I’m so happy for Johnny and Ron for their incredible work.”
Lamorne Morris, who received his first nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series for “Fargo,” was in shock: “I just couldn’t believe it. I’m still sitting here in shock.”
Mark Duplass, nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for “The Morning Show,” found the morning special: “I got to call my 16-year-old daughter… We got to share this thing with her dad, who is the biggest dork in the world and achieved this.”
Kali Reis, nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series for “True Detective: Night Country,” reflected on making history: “It means the world to not just us individually, but us as a whole. We as Indigenous people… It’s about time, man. Once those doors get blown open, we are coming in deep!”
Nava Mau, the first transgender acting nominee in the Limited or Anthology Series categories for “Baby Reindeer,” was deeply moved: “I am feeling so overwhelmed with joy and gratitude… It’s beautiful to see that now, we’re also getting to build as artists and as storytellers within the fabric of society.”
News Summary: The 2024 Emmy nominations brought a wave of emotions from first-time and returning nominees alike. “The Bear” and “Shogun” led with a record number of nominations. Highlights include heartfelt reactions from Tyler James Williams, Nikki Glaser, Eric André, Carrie Coon, Matt Bomer, Lamorne Morris, Mark Duplass, Kali Reis, and Nava Mau, celebrating their achievements and the recognition of their work in a transforming industry.
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