The 2022 Emmy nominations are in and nominated talent and crew across the board are responding to this morning’s news. Whether it’s a first nod or one of many, the gratitude is pouring out for their shows, their casts and to the Television Academy.
Here are Emmy nomination reactions from Bob Odenkirk, Tom Pelphrey, Alexandra Daddario and more. Updating as more come in.
Quinta Brunson – Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Abbott Elementary)
“What an honor to be nominated by the Television Academy. Creating this show has been the greatest gift and to have it recognized in this way is the dream. It’s a joy we get to share with the amazing people who watched our first season. None of this would be possible without my incredible, supportive EP’s Justin Halpern, Randall Einhorn & Patrick Schumacker, our incredible writers room, our insanely talented cast, and the hard-working teams at ABC and WBTV for helping to bring Abbott Elementary to life. Lastly, and most importantly, I want to thank teachers. Thanks for being our inspiration.”
Brian Cox – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Succession)
“This year’s Emmy nominations are a testament to the strength of our show, particularly from the acting point of view. Being a part of this show is so exciting because I have the chance to work with such talented and deserving actors. No matter how big or small the role is, the actors step up to the plate because the roles and writing are so incredible and demand so much of us. We are enormously lucky and grateful to be able to perform such first-class work. The scripts are so good that you get the best actors doing their best work, and it couldn’t be better.”
Jeremy Strong – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Succession)
“I am deeply honored to be nominated alongside such brilliant and inspired work. It is the role of a lifetime and an immeasurable gift to be part of making this show. I am so proud of my fellow ensemble members and the whole Succession family. A wholehearted congratulations to all of my fellow nominees. And as we are in the midst of filming Season 4 right now, I’ll just say this: Dad – It’s On.”
Sarah Snook – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Succession)
“How exciting to get this kind of news when we’ve just started shooting again on Season 4! I’m so very, very proud of everyone who works on the show; magicians weaving angry, hurt, hilarious magic.”
J. Smith-Cameron – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Succession)
“I am away at a remote little island in a lake in Canada. I’m at a kind of family reunion of my husband’s family – they lost both their beloved parents this year and this was their special place. It is a happy, loving occasion, though, in a physically beautiful unspoiled place. I am only able to get or send random texts, so I didn’t hear about my nomination for a while. I really didn’t expect it, but I’m absolutely thrilled – because I sort of started as a recurring character and we all collaborated into it being this wonderful, specific role that I’m delighted to play. The whole Succession cast is SUPERLATIVE and I’m thrilled that so many of us have been acknowledged. This is just a fantastic thrill! This show is absolutely a one-of-a-kind experience – Jesse is a raving genius and seems to have hired all the right people!”
Matthew Macfadyen – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Succession)
“Delighted at the news! Thanks as always to Jesse and his team of extraordinary writers. But I really owe it all to Honeybadger and Sporus. They’ll know who they are.”
Andrew Garfield – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Under the Banner of Heaven)
“It is such an honor to have my work nominated alongside these incredible actors that I’m so inspired by. I’m so grateful to be a part of bringing Under the Banner of Heaven to the screen and to have been able to collaborate with this amazing crew, our producers, FX and most especially our insanely talented ensemble cast and our courageous, loving, heartful leader Dustin Lance Black. I share this honor with them. Dustin crafted a story so personal and vital for this moment in American history – a reminder of the danger of fundamentalism, extremism and of the fragility of precious individual freedoms in the face of tyranny. May this cautionary tale remind us of our responsibilities to each other: to live and let live with love and respect.”
Sheryl Lee Ralph – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Abbott Elementary)
“I am so deeply honored and completely overwhelmed with an abundance of gratitude that comes with this recognition. Thank you to the Television Academy for the delicious honor of being nominated in the Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series category, alongside the most talented and hilarious actors of today. Thank you Emmy voters for this great compliment, and thank you to Quinta Brunson for the opportunity of a lifetime. It has been a joy and a blessing to portray Mrs. Barbara Howard on screen and honor the thousands of educators she represents across the country in doing so. Thank you again!“
Zendaya – Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, Outstanding Music and Lyrics “I’m Tired” and “Elliot’s Song” (Euphoria)
Bob Odenkirk – Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Better Call Saul)
“I am thrilled beyond words for this nomination. Yes, I’ve been nominated in this category before, but this is particularly special because of the intense experience of this final season of Saul shooting, the amazing writing as Jimmy/Saul becomes yet ANOTHER iteration of himself, the wonderful work by my castmates, our amazing guest cast, and just the density of feelings in front of camera and behind in a momentous year. I am especially thrilled for my scene partner and friend Rhea Seehorn whose outstanding, wonderful, multi-facted performance is rightly being celebrated. This show is one-of-a-kind and I’ll treasure each of these high points, there have been so many, and I’m thankful for everything.”
Margaret Qualley – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Maid)
“Thank you so much for this huge honor! I am so lucky I got to help tell Stephanie Land’s story. For those of you who watched MAID, it means the world to me that you let me into your home and endured the ride. I tried to give you my heart, and by watching, you gave me yours! This labor of love was brought to you by a whole lot of hard working friends and even family (thank you mom) So, the biggest thanks to the many hands that made MAID.”
Lily James – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Pam and Tommy)
I feel so incredibly honoured and overwhelmed. Every single person who worked on this series poured their heart and soul into it, and I am so grateful to the Television Academy for this recognition. Sebastian, Seth, DV, Rob, Craig, and the entire cast and crew, I am so thrilled for your most deserved honours. Sharing this success makes this moment of celebration so unbelievably special.
Adrien Brody – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Succesion)
Thank you to the Television Academy for this incredible recognition and to HBO, Adam McKay and Kevin Messick for inviting me to be a part of such meaningful work. I am a huge fan of Succession and beyond thrilled to have been included in such an extraordinary show. I’m grateful to share this honor with the brilliant cast and crew of Succession, and the fantastic writers who shaped the character, making him so fun to play. A special thank you and congratulations to Adam, Jesse, Brian, and Jeremy.
Austin Winberg, writer/director – Outstanding TV Movie (Zoey’s Extraordinary Christmas)
“Wow! This is such a huge and unexpected honor! Thank you to the Emmy voters! Thank you to the tremendous cast and crew who put this entire movie together in no-time flat. Thank you to our amazing partners at Lionsgate for always believing in and sticking with Zoey’s. And thank you to our friends and supporters at Roku for giving us a home and allowing Zoey to continue on her extraordinary journey! My heart is filled with songs at this moment!!!!”
Himesh Patel – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Anthology Series or Movie (Station Eleven)
“Making a show about the survivors of a pandemic, as a very real pandemic unfolded around us, was such a roll of the dice. But at its core our story celebrated the beauty of human connection – and I’m thrilled that it’s resonated with so many people. It was my privilege to play Jeevan and I’m honoured to be nominated alongside such iconic actors. Thank You to the TV Academy and to my Station Eleven family.”
Dan Romer, Composer – Outstanding Music Composition For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special (Original Dramatic Score) “Unbroken Circle” (Station Eleven)
“I just woke up and saw the news, I’m overwhelmed! Station Eleven was such an intensely personal and at the same time incredibly collaborative project, our whole family put their entire hearts into the show. I’m so grateful and ecstatic for everyone on the team who was recognized, it’s a huge honor. Thanks so much to the Television Academy, everyone at Paramount and HBOmax, my team, and everyone who worked on the show, especially our fearless leader, Patrick Somerville.”
David Eisenberg, Editor – Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie “Unbroken Circle” (Station Eleven)
“I could not be more proud of this team and this show. It was truly an amazing experience to make this with some of my favorite people in the world. Thanks to the Academy for recognizing us and all the hard work!”
Anna Hauger, ACE, Editor – Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series Or Movie: “Unbroken Circle” (Station Eleven)
“Station Eleven is a show about finding joy and connection through art in the dark aftermath of a pandemic. I got to experience my own version of that while working in my remote cutting room. I loved this show and all the people who worked so hard to create it. It was an honor to be part of this team. Thanks so much to the Academy for this recognition.”
Bradley North, MPSE, Sound Supervisor – Outstanding Sound Editing For A Limited Or Anthology Series, Movie Or Special “Wheel Of Fire” (Station Eleven)
“Working on Station Eleven was such an incredible experience, and I am so grateful for the opportunity. Congratulations to the entire Station Eleven team.”
Tom Pelphrey – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Ozark)
“This is such an awesome surprise. Ozark was an incredible experience, I’m forever grateful for the opportunity and for Jason, Laura, Chris Mundy, Alexa Fogel, and the whole Ozark family. Ben will live in my heart always- it was an honor to play such a beautiful, complicated character.”
Sydney Sweeney – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Euphoria), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The White Lotus)
Shawn Levy, producer – Outstanding Drama Series (Stranger Things)
“We took some big swings in Season 4. Inspired as always by the voice and vision of our Brothers Duffer, the ST cast and crew aimed to pull off storytelling that was more ambitious than we’ve ever tried before. Along the way, we were confident that if we could pull this story off, audiences would be rewarded with our most emotional and satisfying season yet. To have this season embraced by hundreds of millions of viewers around the world has been incredible, and to have it now acknowledged with these nominations from the Television Academy is so gratifying and thrilling.
Alexandra Daddario – Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The White Lotus)
“It is such an honor to be nominated for my first Emmy! I just cried so much in front of a bunch of people! Thank you so much to the Television Academy for honoring not only myself, but my fellow cast mates and Mike White. I am so proud of this show and will be forever grateful to have had this opportunity and to work alongside such incredible people and to have been stranded at this resort together.”
Ron Howard – Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special (We Feed People)
“This journey on “We Feed People,” has been so eye-opening. We are beyond thrilled by this incredible recognition from our peers. This honor is an extraordinary acknowledgment of the tremendous work of José Andrés and his team at World Central Kitchen. This film, at its core, is a story about volunteerism and all the good that can happen when we come together as one community. Their mission is inspiring and gives hope for our humanity. It is a true privilege for me and our team at Imagine Documentaries to share this honor with the team on this film, as well as our EMMY-nominated DP Kris Kaczor, and the entire team at National Geographic.”
José Andrés – Outstanding Cinematography for a Nonfiction Program (We Feed People)
“I never imagined such a beautiful film would one day be made about World Central Kitchen, paying tribute to the countless men and women who have joined us to always be there in emergencies around the world with a hot plate of food. This incredible honor is for all of them…and of course for Ron, his team at Imagine Documentaries, and the people of National Geographic, who have done an amazing job capturing the heart of not just what we do, or where we go, but why we show up. Each of us can ask that simple question, “What can I do?” People everywhere can use their know-how in their community to join whatever organization responds to what they care about. Even in our darkest times, this is the light, showing others we care. Without empathy, nothing works. With it, imagine what is possible?”
Tony Shalhoub – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
“It’s truly an honor to be acknowledged amongst this year’s incredible nominees. As we go into the final season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, I feel extraordinarily grateful to have worked alongside some of the best actors and people in the industry. Amy and Dan have created a series that will resonate with fans for years to come, and I’m honored to be a part of it.”
Robin Urdang – Outstanding Music Supervision (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
“There were so many amazing contenders this year, that I was surprised and thrilled when I saw that The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel was included in the nominations for Music Supervisor. I am thankful and enormously grateful to the Television Academy, Amy, Dan and our Maisel family.”
M. David Mullen – Outstanding Cinematography For A Single-Camera Series [One Hour] (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
“It is so exciting to get nominated for an Emmy along with all my creative collaborators on our show! Thank you Amy, Dan, Dhana, and Prime Video!”
Mathew Price and Ron Bochar – Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series [One Hour] (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
“Thank you very much to the members of the Sound Peer group of the Television Academy for their recognition of the Sound Department’s work on THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL; it’s a tremendous honor! Of course we need to thank the incredibly brilliant Amy-Sherman Palladino and Dan Palladino for the laughs and the creative challenges they always present to us. Also, thank you to Prime Video for their support and generosity for this larger than life show as well as to our entire Maisel cast and crew family. Finally, congratulations to all of the other Sound Mixers and Editors nominated and to all of the other Emmy nominees this year in all categories!”
Norman Lear and Brent Miller – Outstanding Variety Special (Live) (Live in Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes)
“Thank you, Television Academy, for blessing us with another nomination for LIVE IN FRONT OF A STUDIO AUDIENCE. In addition to our fellow producers, we really want to thank our incredible cast for jumping into the shoes of those iconic characters of THE FACTS OF LIFE and DIFF’RENT STROKES and re-introducing them to a new generation of television viewers, while simultaneously celebrating the former producers, writers, cast and crew of the original productions.”
Kazu Hiro – Outstanding Prosthetic Makekup (Gaslit)
“It is great honor to be nominated for Gaslit. It was amazing experience getting to work alongside Sean Penn, Matt Ross and the show’s entire crew to bring this vision to life.”
Larkin Seiple – Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Gaslit)
“I am beyond honored and thrilled to be nominated for Gaslit’s Cinematography. We had a truly amazing crew both in front and behind the camera and it’s really special to see everyone’s hard work acknowledged by the Television Academy. The show was quite special, and this nomination would not have been possible without the amazing sets created by Daniel Novotny and brilliant direction from Matt Ross.”
Nathan Lane – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series (Only Murders in the Building)
“I couldn’t be happier or more thrilled by this nomination. My great thanks to everyone involved especially the director Cherien Dabis and the writers of The Boy From 6B, Stephen Markley and Ben Phillipe, our great crew, the brilliant John Hoffman, and most importantly, Steve, Marty, and Selena who make for the happiest set in town. I was sad not to see James Caverly’s name among the nominees since he gave such a beautiful performance but I will think of this as a nomination for both of us since we worked so closely together. Thank you again and my thanks to the whole Murders family.”
Hannah Einbinder – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Hacks)
“When I think about the work the incredible women in this category have done, I’m so deeply humbled to be among them. It really is an honor just to be nominated!”
Mike White – Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie, Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The White Lotus)
“I am so stoked the Academy remembered us! Our cast and crew are so happy which makes me happy! Can’t wait to celebrate with them!”
Jake Lacy – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The White Lotus)
“This is truly the most fantastic surprise, and I am shocked! I feel so lucky to have been a part of The White Lotus, and I am thrilled for my castmates who also got recognized. Playing Shane Patton this season was extremely special, and I am truly honored. Thank you to Mike White, HBO and thank you to the Academy.”
Murray Bartlett – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The White Lotus)
“Thank you to the Television Academy for this recognition, I’m beyond thrilled!! Stepping into the vision of the extraordinarily brilliant Mike White was an absolute blast and I’m so happy to see Mike, my wonderful castmates, and so many of our talented White Lotus team being recognized for their fantastic work. Special love and thanks to HBO for their amazing support. This is an exciting day!”
Jennifer Coolidge – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The White Lotus)
“It’s so thrilling. An incredible surprise. The other girls in The White Lotus are nominated, too and I love those girls, they’re the greatest group and so talented. It feels like Christmas today!”
Connie Britton – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The White Lotus)
“I am so fxxxing thrilled to have been a part of the incredible group of people who put together the amazing White Lotus! And, I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again: Mike White, Mike White, Mike White. To be able to do a show that gets under the skin of the culture in such a creative and insightful way is an honor and a dream.”
Kaley Cuoco – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (The Flight Attendant)
Brett Goldstein – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Lasso)
Holy fxxxing xxxx, this is fucking insane! For this to happen once is magic, but twice is a miracle. I’m so honoured to be included on this list of legends including two of my special Greyhounds! This is truly incredible. There has been so much love for this show and I feel unbelievably lucky to be a part of such a beautiful and talented team. What a ride. I don’t know what to say. I’m really trying to learn to swear less. Golly gee. Is that better? Ah, who the fxxx am I kidding, thank you to the Academy. This is fxxxing amazing.
Jane Lynch – Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (Only Murders in the Building)
“How thrilled am I to have been a part of the best of the best? This nomination is the delicious cherry on top of a beautiful cake.”
Bowen Yang – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Saturday Night Live)
What an honor! SNL is the most wonderful convocation of talents and people and I share this with all the cast, writers and crew. I was on a plane watching “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” when I found out because I am a company man. Stream Peacock now.
Issa Rae – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Insecure)
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Danny Strong, creator/writer/director – Outstanding Limited Series, Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Dopesick)
Thank you to the Television Academy for honoring Dopesick with so many nominations. I’m so proud of the incredible group of artists who put their hearts and souls into telling this important story.
John Hoffman, co-creator – Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (Only Murders in the Building)
“Everyone in this amazing Building of ours poured their hearts into making something that might connect and lift the spirits — even though there might be a murder or two in there. Now, to feel the love back from the Academy and to celebrate so many in our crazily talented team this morning is beyond an honor and it means the world to all of us, I know.”
Lee Jung-Jae – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Squid Game)
“First, I would like to share my sincere gratitude. It is a tremendous honor to be nominated together with these brilliant actors. I would like to share this honor with the Squid Game fans around the world, who showed us endless love and support, and the Squid Game team, who worked very hard to make everything possible.”
Jung Ho-yeon – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Squid Game)
“Thank you so much to the Television Academy for this nomination. It’s such an honor to be in this amazing group of people! I’m also so excited for Director Hwang and my co-stars Lee Jung-jae, Park Hae-soo, Oh Young-soo and Lee You-mi. It’s incredible to be a part of a show that so many people love. I’m truly grateful for their support and guidance and especially to the viewers for showing us so much love. Thank you!”
Park Hae-Soo – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Squid Game)
“Thank you to the Television Academy and everyone who voted. Congratulations to all of this year’s nominees. It is an honor just to be nominated and to be in the company of such great actors.”
Hwang Dong-hyuk (Creator/Showrunner/Writer/Director) – Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Director for a Drama Series, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Squid Game)
“I feel so happy and honored that Squid Game became the first non-English language series to be nominated for the Emmy Awards. I hope that Squid Game’s Emmy nominations will open up even more opportunities for the whole world to enjoy and appreciate each other’s content beyond the barriers of culture and language.”
Harriet Sansom Harris – Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series (Hacks)
“Congratulations to everyone at Hacks, and HBO Max. I’m delighted to have been invited to the party, and to find myself in such lovely company.”
Cathy Yan – Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Succession)
“Thank you to the Academy. I had an absolute blast directing on my favorite show and am so honored to be nominated with this talented group. It’s a privilege to have worked with Jesse Armstrong, Mark Mylod and the incredible cast and crew of Succession. It was the highlight of my pandemic.”
Mark Mylod – Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (Succession)
“I’m so proud that the work of our whole team both in front of and behind the camera is recognized so warmly today by the Academy’s nominations. Today’s all night shooting schedule will feel a little less arduous with this lovely news.”
Carmen Cuba – Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series (Stranger Things)
“Having cast most of this season while locked down and facing our very own upside down makes this nomination a very special extension of the fever dream. But truly….it is an honor to be recognized as part of this season of excellence where so many of the craft categories were recognized—as we see so poignantly in the spirit of the show itself, IT TAKES A VILLAGE (and this includes all of the incredible cast who bring all of our work to life so impeccably, I am always so grateful to the heart they bring to every season).”
Anthony Carrigan – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Barry)
“To be on such a special show like Barry is already the greatest gift, but this takes it to the next level. It’s an honor to be nominated alongside so many incredible actors. Feeling a lot of gratitude right now…”
Jeanie Bacharach – Outstanding Casting of a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The Dropout)
Wow! So thrilled and honored to be among this group of incredibly talented casting directors. And I am so very happy for everyone involved in the show, and I am so proud of this outstanding cast. Thank you so much, Academy members!
Christina Ricci – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Yellowjackets)
“I am so overwhelmed right now, the dedication from this cast and crew have made so many things possible. I want to thank Showtime for believing in the visions of Ashley, Bart and Jonathan and for their unwavering support of Yellowjackets. I’m so happy for the recognition that the series, it’s creatives, and my fellow co-stars received this morning!”
Arian Moayed – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Succession)
“I’m just over the moon excited to be nominated for playing Stewy Hosseini in “Succession.” I’m thrilled that my first nomination came because of the brain of Jesse Armstrong and the incredible team he has assembled.”
Amanda Seyfried – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (The Dropout)
You never know if people are going to watch what you make so the entire experience of making a movie or show exists in its own creative and crazy bubble. The Dropout was the most intense and surprisingly fun time and for it to be appreciated in this way sweetens the whole experience for me. I love celebrating this show and the brilliant people involved. I’m super happy right now.
Justin Halperin and Patrick Schumacker, Executive Producers – Outstanding Comedy Series (Abbott Elementary)
We are incredibly grateful and excited at these nominations. The entire cast, crew, and writing staff are some of the most talented people we’ve ever worked with. We are so thankful Quinta trusted us with helping her make this show and she deserves every accolade that comes her way. She is insanely good at everything she does. It’s frankly unnerving.
We made Abbott because we wanted to make people laugh but also show the daily struggle teachers go through and the respect and admiration they deserve. We’re realizing now this reads like it was written by a PR robot but rest assured these were the original thoughts of two humans who are shockingly paid to write things.”
Colman Domingo – Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Euphoria)
“I cried today. Because I know so many people wanted this nomination for me. I am not a jaded person but I do know not to “want” for awards. It can leave you heartbroken. But I wanted this nomination. I wanted this for Euphoria, a show that is trying to save lives. I wanted this for every person on that set who pours so much love and creativity into what we are making. I wanted this for Sam who writes so brilliantly for me and directs me with such care and brotherhood. I wanted this acknowledgment for the Ali’s in the world. The ordinary brothers who are trying to overcome many hurdles and do some good in the world. I wanted this for everyone who has reached out to me and said, thank you for your portrayal of Ali. He saved my life. I am proud to be an actor and I am so very proud to be in such exquisite company.”
Hannah Waddingham – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series (Ted Lasso)
“Well there’s certainly an ocean of happy tears in the AFC Richmond camp tonight! I’m particularly so chuffed and proud of our newest Greyhound Emmy nominees…just as it should be. I’m genuinely speechless about the love flowing our way…that’s all I can muster right now! Thank you so much to the Television Academy for making all our dreams come true! #youbelievedinbelieve”
RuPaul Charles – Outstanding Competition Program and Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Competition Program (RuPaul’s Drag Race), Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program (RuPaul’s Drag Race Untucked)
“As the basic human rights of LGBTQ+ people are being threatened once again, I want to thank our peers in the Television Academy for acknowledging the achievements of the beautiful and talented souls that work in front of and behind the cameras at RuPaul’s Drag Race. Through the miracle of drag, our spectacular Season 14 queens have touched hearts and opened minds around the planet. We will never take for granted the platform we’ve been given to tell authentic queer stories, and pledge to do everything in our power to continue to spread light, love, and laughter. To our partners at World of Wonder, Paramount and VH1, thank you for having our backs every high-heeled step of the way.”
Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio – Outstanding Directing For A Documentary/Nonfiction Program, Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Special (George Carlin’s American Dream)
“We are honored by the nominations and thrilled that George Carlin’s voice continues to resonate. We need him now more than ever.”
Elle Fanning – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (The Great)
I can’t put into words what “The Great” means to me. To be recognized for playing Catherine, a character who has shaped me personally in so many ways, is a moment I will never forget. And Jean, Quinta, Rachel, Kaley, and Issa, sharing this nomination with you makes it all the more meaningful. We are on set filming season 3 right now and my partner in comedy, Nicholas Hoult broke the news to me with the crew and my fellow cast mates by my side. Wouldn’t have wanted it any other way! Getting to celebrate alongside him, Fran di Mottola, the magician production designer who builds our transportive sets, and Sharon Long, our costume designer who adorns us in her glorious creations is truly special. But it all would be meaningless without Tony McNamara’s vision. His words and imagination are what bring us to work every day and push us to “greater” heights. HUZZAH ! Thank you to the Television Academy for this unbelievable honor!
Sarah Burgess – Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Impeachment: American Crime Story)
Like so many shows recognized this year, our cast and crew worked in the teeth of the pandemic to bring a complicated story to life. Collaborating with these people, and with Monica Lewinsky in particular, was a life-changing experience. I’m thrilled for the brilliant Sarah Paulson and for our incredibly gifted hair, makeup, and prosthetic artists. And I’m so grateful to the TV Academy for recognizing my contribution with this nomination for writing. What an honor.”
Stefani Robinson – Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series (What We Do in the Shadows)
What awesome news to wake up to this morning — I am deeply honored and grateful to the Television Academy for this recognition. I am also extremely proud of the hard work that goes into “What We Do in the Shadows” and share these nominations with our incredible cast, crew, FX, and everyone involved with bringing this freaky show to life. “Bat!”
Rachel Brosnahan – Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel)
“Thanks to the Television Academy for the raddest birthday present! My friends and family better up their game…This season was a labor of love made while the world was on fire and we got to make each other laugh. This is the cherry on our sundae and wind in our sails as we finish our final season. Shoutout to our marvelous crew and fellow nominees!”
Michael Keaton – Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Dopesick)
“Thank you to the TV Academy for supporting DOPESICK with an amazing 14 nominations and acknowledging so many involved in the making of the show who were so deservingly recognized today for their good work — Danny Strong, Warren Littlefield, Barry Levinson, John Goldwyn, Karen Rosenfelt, Beth Macy, Checco Varese, C. Chi-yoon Chung, Douglas Crise, Nick Offord, Ryan Collins, Jay Meagher, and my fellow actors Kaitlyn Dever, Mare Winningham, Will Poulter, Peter Saarsgaard, Michael Stuhlbarg and Hulu, who has been incredibly supportive of our show. As an Executive Producer and actor, it’s a privilege to work in this community and I am so grateful that we were able to shine a light on the innocent individuals and families affected by opioid addiction. I am incredibly proud of our work here and appreciative of the warm reception the show has received, not just from peers but real folks, too.”
Patrick Somerville – Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Station Eleven)
It was an emotional journey to make Station Eleven, a show about a pandemic, before and during a pandemic. This morning, I’m overjoyed and grateful for the recognition of our show from the Television Academy, and full of pride for our entire cast and crew. It took an incredible collaboration of special humans to make Station Eleven, and the individual nominations we received, to me, just reflect the work of hundreds of brilliant minds. I’m so grateful to everyone who took risks with us, and gave their hearts, ideas, and talents… to tell a story that felt meaningful. Fuck Jerry Mercer!
Toheeb Jimoh – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Lasso)
I’m completely speechless. This is a huge surprise and such an honour. I’m so lucky to be a part of Ted Lasso and congratulations to the rest of the team! Go Greyhounds!
Patricia Arquette – Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Severance)
“I am happy and grateful to the Television Academy for recognizing SEVERANCE in so many categories. Thank you to Apple TV+ for believing in our show. The whole experience of making SEVERANCE has been a total joy, and I am thrilled to see my fellow nominees honored by our peers.”
Tom Mizer and Curtis Moore – Outstanding Music & Lyrics “Maybe Monica” (The Marvelous Mrs Maisel)
We are over the moon! Thank you so much to the Emmy Music Branch for this incredible honor, particularly to be mentioned alongside such a wickedly talented group of songwriters we admire. Huge shout outs to our glorious vocalist Josh A. Dawson and the magical musical team on Mrs. Maisel (look, we can’t help it with all the M’s), especially Stewart Lerman, Robin Urdang, Sandy Park, Annette Kudrak, and Matt Shapiro; they make us sound so good but also put up with us when we start doing the pony around the studio. When Amy Sherman-Palladino called us up and said she wanted us to write a song for a young Harry Belafonte, we thought she was punking us. Then we thought she might be a wee bit insane. Now, we think she’s the smartest, most wonderful person in the world. Always.
Dana Covarrubias – Outstanding Contemporary Costume Design (Only Murders in the Building)
“I am beyond thrilled and excited to be nominated for a Contemporary Costumes Emmy. Thank you to the Television Academy for this exhilarating honor! Designing costumes for Only Murders In The Building has been a dream come true from the start- from working with icons Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez- to creating along side our stellar producers and show runners Dan Fogelman, John Hoffman, and Jess Rosenthal. I am supported by an unbelievably talented Costume and Wardrobe team on this show and I am beyond thrilled for our work to be recognized.”
Jamie Barty – Outstanding VFX for a Single Episode (Snowpiercer)
“It is truly an honour to be nominated for this Emmy in Outstanding Special Visual Effects In A Single Episode. Snowpiercer has been a big part of FuseFX here in BC for a long time. And we are looking forward to creating more Emmy worthy VFX in the future! Congratulations to the entire FuseFX and Image Engine teams. What an amazing achievement!”
Carl Herse – Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series (Barry)
“I am stunned and grateful to be included in this phenomenal group of filmmakers. Our entire cast and crew on “Barry” is an inspiration and shares this honor. Thank you to all who have watched and enjoyed the season, and for this recognition of our efforts.”
Christian Linke – Outstanding Animated Program (Arcane)
“Arcane’s Emmy nominations for “Outstanding Animated Program” and “Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (Half-Hour) and Animation” have left us in shock! It’s hard to put into words what it means to be nominated alongside such a fantastic group of creators and projects. The six year journey to Arcane wouldn’t have been possible without the 400+ professionals who gave it their heart; our colleagues at Riot and their incredible passion for these League of Legends characters, our friends at Fortiche and their top-notch animation, our partners at Netflix and their support and belief in our story, the voice actors who have breathed life into our characters across a multitude of languages, our fantastic writers, producers, external vendors, musicians, sound & VO studios, and so many more…and of course, our League players who have invested in our world, our champions, and our stories for years…this is, and always has been, for you! THANK YOU to the Television Academy for giving us this recognition!”
Matt and Ross Duffer, co-creators – Outstanding Drama Series (Stranger Things)
“Thank you to the Television Academy for this amazing honor, and for supporting so many of the show’s behind-the-scenes artists. They are real-life wizards, and their passion is visible (or audible!) in every frame. Making this season was a challenging, epic ride for everyone on team Stranger, and to receive this kind of recognition at the end of the journey is truly special.”
Hiro Koda – Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Limited or Anthology Series or Movie (Stranger Things)
“Thank you to the Television Academy for recognizing the incredible work that my team and I put into Season 4 of Stranger Things. I could not have done it without the support of Netflix and The Duffer Bros!”
Nora Felder – Outstanding Music Supervision (Stranger Things)
“Thanks so much for the nomination on a show that continues to turn my world upside down in the most glorious way. It’s a true testament that timeless songs can come back as part of a unique story, such as Stranger Things, years later like a long lost friend, while making many more new friends along the way.”
Jennifer Lane, showrunner and executive producer – Outstanding Structured Reality Program (Queer Eye)
“We’re thrilled that Queer Eye S6 has been nominated for The Emmy! It’s especially sweet to get the news while we’re in production and can celebrate together with The Fab 5 and our crew. We’re proud to be acknowledged by our peers in a landscape of amazing television.”
Adam DiVello, executive producer – Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program (Selling Sunset)
“We’re honored to be nominated in this category and appreciate how much our show has resonated with both audiences and the Television Academy alike. I speak for the entire cast and crew when I say thank you so much for this incredible opportunity. We applaud this cast for opening up their lives and showing the many highs and lows that come with chasing your dreams, and being strong and successful women finding the ‘keys’ to their own success. Along with our partners at Lionsgate and Netflix, we’re honored to deliver an aspirational and fun series into so many people’s homes…whether they are for sale or not!”
Jason Oppenheim – Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program (Selling Sunset)
“An Emmy would be the most exciting achievement for all of us on Selling Sunset and this nomination is an unbelievable honor. Being a part of this show the last few years with my castmates and close friends has been an experience of a lifetime, and I appreciate every fan who watches us and becomes a part of this journey. And none of this would be possible without the amazing production team as well as the incredible team at Netflix.”
Chris Coelen, executive producer – Outstanding Structured Reality Program (Love Is Blind)
“It’s so exciting when the audience finds a show that you’re truly passionate about, and I’m beyond thrilled to have LOVE IS BLIND be embraced in this way, with an Emmy nomination. All of us at Kinetic are truly excited and grateful!”
Greg Whiteley, executive producer – Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program (Cheer)
“Cheer would not be possible without the incredibly hard working athletes and coaches of Navarro College Cheer and Trinity Valley Community College Cheer. The past two years were tough — mentally, physically, emotionally — but it was important we captured it authentically and we’re grateful to the TV Academy for recognizing their story is one worth continuing to tell.”
Nick Mohammed – Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Ted Lasso)
“I already feel so honoured to be included on this list, but to be nominated alongside such friends/superstars as Brett Goldstein and Toheeb Jimoh is just the absolute dream. And how wonderful to see so much appreciation for the whole Ted Lasso family. Thank you TV Academy and Apple TV+!”
Michael Showalter – Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series (The Dropout)
“I am so honored and thrilled to have been nominated for this award. I want to congratulate all my fellow nominees, especially my colleague Francesca Gregorini. I want to congratulate and thank Liz Meriwether for her incredible writing and for giving us the opportunity to direct her brilliant scripts. I also want to thank Searchlight and Hulu for their partnership and steadfast guidance throughout this process. And of course, our amazing cast and the phenomenal Amanda Seyfried whose performance was a joy to see take shape every day.”
Liz Meriwether – Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series (The Dropout)
“I am floored and honored this morning by the six Emmy nominations for The Dropout. I am not good at making statements– and I can’t lower my voice, because this is written. I’ll just say thank you– to the writers, directors, crew, executives– thank you to all the people who put their heart and soul into telling this story about the importance of science, about the importance of truth, about the importance of journalism and bureaucracy in the middle of a pandemic. And thank you so much to the people who watched and championed this show. There was so much incredible television made this year under very difficult circumstances, and I feel so lucky to be a part of this creative moment. Thank you to every crew member, actor, director, writer who put on a mask and went to work this year. And thank you for listening and watching.”
Jonathan Lisco, Ashley Lyle, Bart Nickerson – Outstanding Drama Series, Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Yellowjackets)
“To say that we are thrilled, humbled, and a little starstruck to be recognized by the Television Academy amongst these outstanding series and artists is an understatement. Our hearts are beating a little fast right now — but more than anything, we’re grateful to the incredible collaborators with whom we share these nominations. This is a team sport (see what we did there?), and we truly wouldn’t be here without our fiercely supportive partners at Showtime and eOne, our beloved fellow EPs Drew Comins and Karyn Kusama, our brilliant and courageous cast, our amazing crew — who braved the Canadian wilderness with passion, commitment, and inspiring artistry — and of course, our dedicated Citizen Detectives. Thank you for recognizing our weird cannibal show. You’ve absolutely made our year.”
Dan Erickson – Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series (Severance)
“Ten years ago, I got chewed out at work for spending the whole day jotting down ideas for a TV pilot I wanted to write. It was a pretty bad chewing out, but after watching Severance receive an incredible 14 Emmy nominations today, I can finally say it was worth it. In those 10 years, the show has been nurtured and elevated by some of the most brilliant artists on earth, and I am so deeply proud to see their exquisite work be recognized in this way. Massive, massive thanks to Ben Stiller for taking a wild chance on a new idea and infusing it with his truly unique genius. My happiest congrats to the other amazing nominees, to anyone who made TV this year, and to anyone who got in trouble at work because they were distracted by an idea that just couldn’t wait. Thank you for this amazing honor, and Praise Kier!”
Stephan Olson – Outstanding Production Design For A Variety Special (Live in Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes)
“I am very proud to be a part of this Emmy nominated Variety Special. Working with such a wonderful group of people led by Jimmy Kimmel, Brent Miller and Norman Lear was a real honor. I am also very happy for my team, a terrific group of creative artists who all contributed to the success of this production.”
David Collins – Outstanding Structured Reality Programming (Queer Eye)
“It’s never been more paramount to tell and celebrate diverse stories that remind us how connected we all are. We’re humbled and honored to receive these six nominations today for the series, including one for our amazing hosts the Fab Five. We have incredible partners in Netflix and ITV who are committed to shining a spotlight on this groundbreaking series, allowing it to connect deeply amongst fans while continuing to elevate awareness for the LGBTQIA+ community.”
Nainita Desai – Outstanding Composition for a Documentary (14 Peaks: Nothing is Impossible)
I am elated, thrilled and grateful to the TV Academy for nominating the score for 14 Peaks. You’ve made a gal from South London very proud! I was actually at the supermarket when I heard the news. It’s a thrill to be recognised alongside such an esteemed group of composers in this category. I am indebted to my core music team incl Javier Blanco-Lago, Fiona Cruickshank Abbey Road Studios, Rob Ames, the London Contemporary Orchestra , and director Torquil Jones and Noah Media for giving me such an amazing opportunity to work on our joyful collaboration. It was an honour to score Nims Purja’s incredible journey and to shine a spotlight on the Nepalese Sherpas.
Blake Neely – Outstanding Music Composition for A Series (Original Dramatic Score) (The Flight Attendant)
“I am beyond thrilled to be nominated for The Flight Attendant for an incredible second time! The show has been career-changing for me, which I owe completely to the trust of Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Steve Yockey, Kaley Cuoco, Natalie Chaidez and everyone at Warner Bros and HBO Max for allowing me to continue to expand on a crazy musical idea I had. All aspects of the show are so brilliantly executed that it makes my job almost effortless and extremely fun. Special thanks to my peers in the Academy for this vote of confidence to keep pushing my own limits.”
Barry Lee Moe – Period and/or Character Hairstyling (Pam and Tommy)
“In a year with so many beautifully designed and executed period shows, it is a humbling honor to be nominated. I’m so grateful to be included in a category with industry giants whose work has always inspired me. To say I’m shocked and overwhelmed, is an understatement. Congratulations to all of my peers, who collectively used their creative talents to contribute to the magic of television storytelling.”
Stephanie Filo, ACE, Bradinn French, Taylor Joy Mason and S. Robyn Wilson – Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming (A Black Lady Sketch Show)
We’d like to thank our peers in the television academy for this incredible honor to be nominated for editing A Black Lady Sketch Show. Our team has been so privileged to work with such talented and creative individuals, and it’s a blessing to be honored for all of the effort we put into making this show truly special. We’d like to thank the amazing Robin Thede who brought us together to be a part of it, Issa Rae and all of our Executive Producers, our director Bridget Stokes, the entire writing team, and the production and post-production teams. We’d also like to thank HBO for giving this groundbreaking show a platform and a voice to share with the entire world. We are so proud of it!
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