Emmys: Jon Hamm Leads Double Acting Nominees
After 15 Emmy nominations, Jon Hamm finally won the award in 2015 for the final season of Mad Men. This year, he has two shots at scoring a second — and possibly third — Emmy statuette with nominations for FX’s Fargo in the Outstanding Lead Actor In a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie category and for Apple TV+’s The Morning Show in the Outstanding Supporting Actor In a Drama Series field.
Hamm is one of several double Emmy acting nominees this morning.
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Jonathan Pryce landed his third Emmy nomination and first for portraying Prince Philip on Netflix’s The Crown in the Supporting Actor In a Drama Series category. He also is nominated as Guest Actor In A Drama Series for his turn on Apple TV+’s Slow Horses.
Two Saturday Night Live alums will be facing off in two different acting categories this year. Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig are both nominated as Lead Actress In a Comedy Series for their Apple TV+ series Loot and Palm Royale, respectively. Both also are nominated in the Guest Actress In a Comedy Series field for their hosting stints on SNL last season.
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Additionally, Rudolph earned her fifth nomination for Netflix’s Big Mouth in the Character Voice-Over Performance category, which she has won three times.
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