HBO na szczycie nominacji do
Emmy, nagród przyznawanych przez Akademię Telewizyjną. To telewizyjny odpowiednich
filmowych Oscarów. W tym roku HBO zdobyło największą liczbę nominacji, a „Gra o
tron” otrzymała największą w historii liczbę nominacji dla serialu podczas pojedynczego
sezonu.
„Gra o tron” otrzymała w sumie 32
nominacje do Emmy i pobiła rekord „Nowojorskich gliniarzy”, którzy 1994 roku
zdobyli 27 nominacji do Emmy. I to wszystko mimo niezadowolenia fanów, którzy
bardzo narzekali na finałowy sezon „Gry o tron”. W poprzednim roku „Gra o tron”
zdobyła w sumie tylko 22 nominacje, a w całej historii swojej produkcji zdobyła
ich 161. „Gra o tron” przeszła już do historii zdobywając wcześniej 47 nagród
Emmy.
W tym roku „Gra o tron”
zdecydowanie wyróżnia się nominacjami aktorskimi. Wśród głównych aktorów/aktorek
dramatycznych nominacje otrzymali Kit Harington i Emilia Clarke. Wśród
drugoplanowych dramatycznych kreacji, aktorzy/aktorki zdobyli w sumie aż siedem
nominacji (na 13 miejsc), w tym aż cztery w kategorii drugoplanowa aktorka w
serialu dramatycznym. „Gra o tron” zdecydowanie też doceniona została
nominacjami za elementy techniczne, wizualne i artystyczne (w tym: kostiumy,
efekty wizualne, zdjęcia, montaż, stylizacja włosów, charakteryzacja, muzyka, montaż,
miksowanie dźwięku i wiele innych).
HBO może się też pochwalić
licznymi nominacjami dla „Czarnobyla”, który jest liderem wśród seriali
limitowanych. „Barry” wylądował na drugim miejscu wśród komedii (najwięcej
nominacji dla „The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” od Amazon Prime Video). HBO zdobyło w sumie 137 nominacji do Emmy.
Drugie miejsce zajął Netflix ze 117 nominacjami.
HBO był liderem nominacji do Emmy
przez 17 lat i dopiero przed rokiem lepiej zaprezentował się Netflix,
zdobywając 112 nominacji (108 dla HBO). Jak widać Netflix w tym roku także
pobił swój rekord. W 2013 roku miał ich 13, w 2016 już 54, a w 2017 roku 91
nominacji i 20 nagród Emmy. W tym roku największe hity Netflixa to: „When They
See Us”, „Russian Doll”, „Our Planet” i „Ozark”.
Jest jeszcze jedna różnica. HBO
zdobyło swoje 137 nominacji dzięki 23 różnym produkcjom. Netflix do osiągnięcia
swojego rekordu potrzebował aż 40 produkcji. HBO w głównych kategoriach ma: 2
seriale komediowe, 2 dramatyczne, 2 seriale limitowane i 3 w filmie
telewizyjnym. HBO jest też faworytem Creative Arts, kategorii ściśle
dotyczących stron technicznych.
Ale w rywalizacji telewizyjnej za
oceanem nie ścigają się tylko wspomniani produkcyjni giganci. Amazon podwoił
swoje nominacje z 22 do 47. AMC zdobył ich 11 (w zeszłym roku miał ich 1). CNN
zwiększył nominacje z 10 do 17. VH1 otrzymał ich 14, a Pop otrzymał ich 4.
Straciły za to stacje tradycyjne. NBC otrzymało 58 nominacji (78 w zeszłym
sezonie). CBS ma ich 35 (43 w 2018). Fox ma 16 (miał 18), a ABC 26 (pięć mniej
niż przed rokiem).
Warto zauważyć, że w serialach
komediowych pojawiło się sporo nowych produkcji. Także w dramatach pojawiło się
wiele nowych produkcji. Widać to także wśród aktorów. Aż 45 nominowanych
aktorów i aktorek rywalizuje o Emmy po raz pierwszy w życiu, a są to m.in.: Amy
Adams („Sharp Objects”), Benicio del Toro („Escape at Dannemora”), Hugh Grant
(„A Very English Scandal”), Michael McKean („Better Call Saul”), Mandy Moore
(„This Is Us”), Kumail Nanjiani („The Twilight Zone”), Nick Offerman („Making
It”), Chris O'Dowd („State of the Union”), Rosamund Pike („State of the
Union”), Billy Porter („Pose”), Stephen Root („Barry”), Sam Rockwell („Fosse /
Verdon”), Kristin Scott Thomas („Fleabag”), Emily Watson („Chernobyl”) i
Michelle Williams („Fosse / Verdon”).
Laureatów nagród Emmy poznamy 22
września.
Lista nominacji (wersja
oryginalna):
Drama Series
“Better Call Saul” (AMC)
“Bodyguard” (Netflix)
“Game of Thrones” (HBO)
“Killing Eve” (AMC/BBC America)
“Ozark” (Netflix)
“Pose” (FX)
“Succession” (HBO)
“This Is Us” (NBC)
Comedy Series
“Barry” (HBO)
“Fleabag” (Amazon Prime)
“The Good Place” (NBC)
“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
(Amazon Prime)
“Russian Doll” (Netflix)
“Schitt’s Creek” (Pop)
“Veep” (HBO)
Limited Series
“Chernobyl” (HBO)
“Escape at Dannemora” (Showtime)
“Fosse/Verdon” (FX)
“Sharp Objects” (HBO)
“When They See Us” (Netflix)
Television Movie
“Black Mirror: Bandersnatch”
(Netflix)
“Brexit” (HBO)
“Deadwood: The Movie” (HBO)
“King Lear” (Amazon Prime)
“My Dinner with Herve” (HBO)
Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Jason Bateman (“Ozark”)
Sterling K. Brown (“This Is Us”)
Kit Harington (“Game of Thrones”)
Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”)
Billy Porter (“Pose”)
Milo Ventimiglia (“This Is Us”)
Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Emilia Clarke (“Game of Thrones”)
Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve”)
Viola Davis (“How to Get Away
With Murder”)
Laura Linney (“Ozark”)
Mandy Moore (“This Is Us”)
Sandra Oh (“Killing Eve”)
Robin Wright (“House of Cards”)
Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson (“Black-ish”)
Don Cheadle (“Black Monday”)
Ted Danson (“The Good Place”)
Michael Douglas (“The Kominsky
Method”)
Bill Hader (“Barry”)
Eugene Levy (“Schitt’s Creek”)
Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Christina Applegate (“Dead to
Me”)
Rachel Brosnahan (“The Marvelous
Mrs. Maisel”)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (“Veep”)
Natasha Lyonne (“Russian Doll”)
Catherine O’Hara (“Schitt’s
Creek”)
Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”)
Lead Actor in a Limited Series or
Movie
Mahershala Ali (“True Detective”)
Benicio Del Toro (“Escape at
Dannemora”)
Hugh Grant (“A Very English
Scandal”)
Jared Harris (“Chernobyl”)
Jharrel Jerome (“When They See
Us”)
Sam Rockwell (“Fosse/Verdon”)
Lead Actress in a Limited Series
or Movie
Amy Adams (“Sharp Objects”)
Patricia Arquette (“Escape at
Dannemora”)
Aunjanue Ellis (“When They See
Us”)
Joey King (“The Act”)
Niecy Nash (“When They See Us”)
Michelle Williams
(“Fosse/Verdon”)
Competition Program
“The Amazing Race” (CBS)
“American Ninja Warrior” (NBC)
“Nailed It” (Netflix)
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (VH1)
“Top Chef” (Bravo)
“The Voice” (NBC)
Variety Talk Series
“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah”
(Comedy Central)
“Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”
(TBS)
“Jimmy Kimmel Live” (ABC)
“Last Week Tonight with John
Oliver” (HBO)
“Late Late Show with James
Corden” (CBS)
“Late Show with Stephen Colbert”
(CBS)
Supporting Actress in a Drama
Series
Gwendoline Christie (“Game of
Thrones”)
Julia Garner (“Ozark”)
Lena Headey (“Game of Thrones”)
Fiona Shaw (“Killing Eve”)
Sophie Turner (“Game of Thrones”)
Maisie Williams (“Game of
Thrones”)
Supporting Actor in a Drama
Series
Alfie Allen (“Game of Thrones”)
Jonathan Banks (“Better Call
Saul”)
Nikolaj Coster-Waldeau (“Game of
Thrones”)
Peter Dinklage (“Game of
Thrones”)
Giancarlo Esposito (“Better Call
Saul”)
Michael Kelly (“House of Cards”)
Chris Sullivan (“This Is Us”)
Supporting Actress in a Comedy
Series
Alex Borstein (“The Marvelous
Mrs. Maisel”)
Anna Chlumsky (“Veep”)
Sian Clifford (“Fleabag”)
Olivia Colman (“Fleabag”)
Betty Gilpin (“GLOW”)
Sarah Goldberg (“Barry”)
Marin Hinkle (“The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel”)
Kate McKinnon (“Saturday Night
Live”)
Supporting Actor in a Comedy
Series
Alan Arkin (“The Kominsky
Method”)
Anthony Carrigan (“Barry”)
Tony Hale (“Veep”)
Stephen Root (“Barry”)
Tony Shalhoub (“The Marvelous
Mrs. Maisel”)
Henry Winkler (“Barry”)
Supporting Actress in a Limited
Series or Movie
Patricia Arquette (“The Act”)
Marsha Stephanie Blake (“When
They See Us”)
Patricia Clarkson (“Sharp
Objects”)
Vera Farmiga (“When They See Us”)
Margaret Qualley (“Fosse/Verdon”)
Emily Watson (“Chernobyl”)
Supporting Actor in a Limited
Series or Movie
Asante Blackk (“When They See
Us”)
Paul Dano (“Escape at Dannemora”)
John Leguizamo (“When They See
Us”)
Stellan Skarsgård (“Chernobyl”)
Ben Whishaw (“A Very English
Scandal”)
Michael K. Williams (“When They
See Us”)
Guest Actress in a Drama Series
Laverne Cox (“Orange Is the New
Black”)
Cherry Jones (“The Handmaid’s
Tale”)
Jessica Lange (“American Horror Story:
Apocalypse”)
Phylicia Rashad (“This Is Us”)
Cicely Tyson (“How to Get Away
With Murder”)
Carice van Houten (“Game of
Thrones”)
Guest Actor in a Drama Series
Michael Angarano (“This Is Us”)
Ron Cephas Jones (“This Is Us”)
Michael McKean (“Better Call
Saul”)
Kumail Nanjiani (“The Twilight
Zone”)
Glynn Turman (“How to Get Away
With Murder”)
Bradley Whitford (“The Handmaid’s
Tale”)
Guest Actress in a Comedy Series
Jane Lynch (“The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel”)
Sandra Oh (“Saturday Night Live”)
Maya Rudolph (“The Good Place”)
Kristin Scott Thomas (“Fleabag”)
Fiona Shaw (“Fleabag”)
Emma Thompson (“Saturday Night
Live”)
Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Matt Damon (“Saturday Night
Live”)
Robert De Niro (“Saturday Night
Live”)
Luke Kirby (“The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel”)
Peter MacNicol (“Veep”)
John Mulaney (“Saturday Night
Live”)
Adam Sandler (“Saturday Night
Live”)
Rufus Sewell (“The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel”)
Structured Reality Program
“Antiques Roadshow” (PBS)
“Diners, Drive-Ins And Dives”
(Food Network)
“Queer Eye” (Netflix)
“Shark Tank” (ABC)
“Tidying Up With Marie Kondo”
(Netflix)
“Who Do You Think You Are?” (TLC)
Unstructured Reality Program
“Born This Way” (A&E)
“Deadliest Catch” (Discovery
Channel)
“Life Below Zero” (National
Geographic)
“RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked”
(VH1)
“Somebody Feed Phil” (Netflix)
“United Shades Of America With W.
Kamau
Bell” (CNN)
Host for a Reality or Competition
Program
James Corden (“The World’s Best”)
Ellen DeGeneres (“Ellen’s Game Of
Games”)
Marie Kondo (“Tidying Up With
Marie Kondo”)
Amy Poehler & Nick Offerman
(“Making It”)
RuPaul (“RuPaul’s Drag Race”)
Variety Sketch Series
“At Home With Amy Sedaris”
(truTV)
“Documentary Now!” (IFC)
“Drunk History” (Comedy Central)
“I Love You, America With Sarah
Silverman” (Hulu)
“Saturday Night Live” (NBC)
“Who Is America?” (Showtime)
Variety Special (Live)
“The 76th Annual Golden Globe
Awards” (NBC)
“The 61st Grammy Awards” (CBS)
“Live In Front Of A Studio
Audience: Norman
Lear’s ‘All In The Family’ And
‘The
Jeffersons'” (ABC)
“The Oscars” (ABC)
“RENT” (Fox)
“72nd Annual Tony Awards” (CBS)
Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)
“Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met
McCartney Live From Liverpool”
(CBS)
“Hannah Gadsby: Nanette”
(Netflix)
“Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé”
(Netflix)
“Springsteen On Broadway”
(Netflix)
“Wanda Sykes: Not Normal”
(Netflix)
Informational Series or Special
“Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown”
(CNN)
“Comedians In Cars Getting
Coffee” (Netflix)
“Leah Remini: Scientology And The
Aftermath” (A&E)
“My Next Guest Needs No
Introduction With
David Letterman” (Netflix)
“Surviving R. Kelly” (Lifetime)
Directing for a Comedy Series
“Barry”, “The Audition,” HBO
(Alec Berg)
“Barry,” “ronny/lily,” HBO (Alec
Berg)
“Fleabag,” “Episode 1,” Prime
Video (Harry Bradbeer)
“The Big Bang Theory,” “Stockholm
Syndrome,” CBS (Mark Cendrowski)
Directing for a Drama Series
“Game of Thrones,” “The Iron
Throne,” HBO (David Benioff, D.B. Weiss)
“Game of Thrones,” “The Last of
the Starks,” HBO (David Nutter)
“Game of Thrones,” “The Long
Night,” HBO (Miguel Sapochnik)
“Killing Eve,” “Desperate Times,”
BBC America (Lisa Bruhlmann)
“Ozark,” “Reparations,” Netflix
(Jason Bateman)
Directing for a Limited Series or
TV Movie
“A Very English Scandal,” Prime
Video (Stephen Frears)
“Chernobyl,” HBO (Johan Renck)
“Escape at Dannemora,” Showtime
(Ben Stiller)
“Fosse/Verdon,” “Glory,” FX
Networks (Jessica Yu)
“Fosse/Version,” “Who’s Got the
Pain,” FX Networks (Thomas Kail)
“When They See Us,” Netflix, Ava
DuVernay
Directing for a Reality Program
“American Ninja Warrior,”
“Minneapolis City Qualifiers,” NBC (Patrick McManus)
“Queer Eye,” “Black Girl Magic,”
Netflix (Hisham Abed)
“RuPaul’s Drag Race,” “Whatcha Unpackin?,”
VH1 (Nick Murray)
“Shark Tank,” “Episode 1002,” ABC
(Ken Fuchs)
“The Amazing Race,” “Who Wants a
Rolex?,” CBS (Bertram van Munster)
Directing for a Variety Series
“Documentary Now!,” “Waiting for
the Artist,” IFC (Alex Buono, Rhys Thomas)
“Drunk History,” “Are You Afraid
of the Drunk?” Comedy Central (Derek Waters)
“Last Week Tonight With John
Oliver,” “Psychics,” HBO (Paul Pennolino)
“Saturday Night Live,” “Host:
Adam Sandler,” NBC (Don Roy King)
“The Late Show With Stephen
Colbert,” “Live Midterm Election Show,” Jim Hoskinson
“Who Is America?,” “Episode 102,”
Showtime (Sacha Baron Cohen, Nathan Fielder, Daniel Gray Longino, Dan Mazer)
Directing for a Variety Special
“Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met
McCartney Live From Liverpool,” CBS (Ben Winston)
“Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé,”
Netflix (Beyonce Knowles-Carter, Ed Burke)
“Live In Front Of A Studio
Audience: Norman Lear’s ‘All In The Family’ And ‘The Jeffersons’,” ABC (James
Burrows, Andy Fisher)
“Springsteen On Broadway,”
Netflix (Thom Zimny)
“The Oscars,” ABC (Glenn Weiss)
Writing for a Comedy Series
“Barry,” “ronny/lily,” HBO, (Alec
Berg, Bill Hader)
“Fleabag,” “Episode 1,” Prime
Video (Phoebe Waller-Bridge)
“PEN15,” “Anna Ishii-Peters,”
(Maya Erskine, Anna Konkle)
“Russian Doll,” “Nothing In This
World Is Easy,” Netflix (Leslye Headland, Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler)
“Russian Doll,” “A Warm Body,”
Netflix (Allison Silverman)
“The Good Place,” “Janet(s),” NBC
(Josh Siegal, Dylan Morgan)
“Veep,” “Veep,” HBO (David
Mandel)
Writing for a Drama Series
“Better Call Saul,” “Winner,” AMC
(Peter Gould, Thomas Schnauz)
“Bodyguard,” “Episode 1,” Netflix
(Jed Mercurio)
“Game of Thrones,” “The Iron
Throne,” HBO (David Benioff, D.B. Weiss)
“Killing Eve,” “Nice And Neat,”
BBC America (Emerald Fennell)
“Succession,” “Nobody Is Ever
Missing,” HBO (Jesse Armstrong)
“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Holly,”
Hulu (Bruce Miller, Kira Snyder)
Writing for a Limited Series or
TV Movie
“A Very English Scandal,” Prime
Video (Russell T. Davies)
“Chernobyl,” HBO (Craig Mazin)
“Escape at Dannemora,” “Episode
6,” Showtime (Brett Johnson, Michael Tolkin)
“Fosse/Verdon,” “Providence,” FX
Networks (Steven Levenson, Joel Fields)
“When They See Us,” “Part Four,”
Netflix (Ava DuVernay, Michael Starrbury)
Writing for a Variety Series
“Documentary Now!,” IFC (John
Mulaney, Seth Meyers)
“Full Frontal With Sam Bee,” TBS
(Melinda Taub, Head Writer; Samantha Bee, Written by; Miles Kahn, Written by;
Kristen Bartlett, Written by; Mike Drucker, Written by; Pat Cassels, Written
by; Eric Drysdale, Written by; Mathan Erhardt, Written by; Nicole Silverberg,
Written by; Ashley Nicole Black, Writing Supervised by; Joe Grossman, Writing
Supervised by; Allison Silverman, Special Material by)
“Last Week Tonight With John
Oliver,” HBO (Dan Gurewitch, Senior Writer; Jeff Maurer, Senior Writer; Jill
Twiss, Senior Writer; Juli Weiner, Senior Writer; Tim Carvell, Written by;
Raquel D’Apice, Written by; Josh Gondelman, Written by; Daniel O’Brien, Written
by; John Oliver, Written by; Owen Parsons, Written by; Charlie Redd, Written
by; Joanna Rothkopf, Written by; Ben Silva, Written by; Seena Vali, Written by)
“Late Night With Seth Meyers,”
NBC (Jermaine Affonso, Written by; Alex Baze, Written by; Karen Chee, Written
by; Bryan Donaldson, Written by; Sal Gentile, Written by; Matt Goldich, Written
by; Dina Gusovsky, Written by; Jennifer Hagel, Written by; Allison Hord,
Written by; Michael Karnell, Written by; John Lutz, Written by; Seth Meyers,
Written by; Ian Morgan, Written by; Seth Reiss, Written by; Amber Ruffin,
Written by; Mike Scollins, Written by; Mike Shoemaker, Written by; Ben Warheit,
Written by)
“Saturday Night Live,” NBC
(Michael Che, Head Writer; Colin Jost, Head Writer; Kent Sublette, Head Writer;
Bryan Tucker, Senior Writer; James Anderson, Written by; Steven Castillo,
Written by; Andrew Dismukes, Written by; Anna Drezen, Written by; Alison Gates,
Written by; Steve Higgins, Written by; Sam Jay, Written by; Erik Kenward,
Written by; Michael Koman, Written by; Alan Linic, Written by; Eli Coyote
Mandel, Written by; Lorne Michaels, Written by; John Mulaney, Written by; Josh
Patten, Written by; Simon Rich, Written by; Gary Richardson, Written by; Pete
Schultz, Written by; Marika Sawyer, Written by; Will Stephen, Written by; Julio
Torres, Written by; Bowen Yang, Written by; Megan Callahan, Weekend Update
Written by; Dennis McNicholas, Weekend Update Written by; Katie Rich, Weekend
Update Written by; Fran Gillespie, Writing Supervised by; Sudi Green, Writing
Supervised by; Streeter Seidell, Writing Supervised by)
“The Late Show With Stephen
Colbert,” CBS (Opus Moreschi, Head Writer; Jay Katsir, Head Writer; Aaron
Cohen, Written by; Stephen Colbert, Written by; Tom Purcell, Written by; Barry
Julien, Written by; Paul Dinello, Written by; Matt Lappin, Written by; Michael
Brumm, Written by; Emmy Blotnick, Written by; Cullen Crawford, Written by;
Ariel Dumas, Written by; Glenn Eichler, Written by; Django Gold, Written by;
Gabe Gronli, Written by; Greg Iwinski, Written by; Daniel Kibblesmith, Written
by; Kate Sidley, Written by; Jen Spyra, Written by; Brian Stack, Written by;
John Thibodeaux, Written by; Michael Pielocik, Written by; Asher Perlman,
Written by; Eliana Kwartler, Written by)
Writing for a Variety Special
“Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh,”
Netflix (Adam Sandler)
“Amy Schumer Growing,” Netflix
(Amy Schumer)
“Carpool Karaoke: When Corden Met
McCartney Live From Liverpool,” CBS (Matt Roberts, Head Writer; James Corden,
Written by; Rob Crabbe, Written by; Lawrence Dai, Written by; Dicky Eagan,
Written by; Nate Fernald, Written by; Lauren Greenberg, Written by; John
Kennedy, Written by; Ian Karmel, Written by; James Longman, Written by; Jared
Moskowitz, Written by; Sean O’Connor, Written by; Tim Siedell, Written by;
Benjamin Stout, Written by; Louis Waymouth, Written by; Ben Winston, Written
by)
“Hannah Gadsby: Nanette,” Netflix
(Hannah Gadsby)
“Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé,”
Netflix (Beyonce Knowles-Carter)
“Wanda Sykes: Not Normal,”
Netflix (Wanda Sykes)
Short Form Comedy or Drama Series
“An Emmy for Megan,”
anemmyformegan.com (Megan Amram, Executive Producer; Janel Kranking, Executive
Producer; Dave Kneebone, Executive Producer; Joseph Carnegie, Producer)
“Better Call Saul Employee
Training: Madrigal Electromotive Security,” AMC (Peter Gould, Executive
Producer; Vince Gilligan, Executive Producer; Melissa Bernstein, Executive
Producer; Dan Appel, Producer; Rob Knox, Producer; Ariel Levine, Producer)
“Hack Into Broad City,” Comedy
Central (Tony Hernandez, Executive Producer; Lilly Burns, Executive Producer;
Abbi Jacobson, Executive Producer; Ilana Glazer, Executive Producer; Kelsie
Kiley, Co-Executive Producer; Nick Paley, Producer)
“It’s Bruno!,” Netflix (Solvan
“Slick” Naim, Executive Producer; Molly Conners, Producer; Amanda Bowers,
Producer; Vincent Morano, Producer)
“Special,” Netflix (Jim Parsons,
Executive Producer; Todd Spiewak, Executive Producer; Eric Norsoph, Executive
Producer; Ryan O’Connell, Executive Producer; Anna Dokoza, Executive Producer)
Actor in a Short Form Comedy or
Drama Series
Patton Oswalt, “An Emmy for
Megan”
Jonathan Banks, “Better Call Saul
Employee Training: Madrigal Electromotive Security”
Chris O’Dowd, “State Of the
Union”
Jimmy Fallon, “Beto Breaks the
Internet”
Ed Begley Jr., “Ctrl Alt Delete”
Actress in a Short Form Comedy or
Drama Series
Abbi Jacobson, “Hack Into Broad
City”
Jessica Hecht, “Special”
Rosamund Pike, “State Of the
Union”
Ilana Glazer, “Hack Into Broad
City”
Punam Patel, “Special”
Short Form Nonfiction or Reality
Series
“Creating Saturday Night Live,”
NBC (Lorne Michaels, Executive Producer; Oz Rodriguez, Co-Executive Producer;
Chris Voss, Co-Executive Producer; Matt Yonks, Co-Executive Producer; Michael
Scogin, Supervising Producer; Erin Doyle, Producer)
“Fosse/Verdon (Inside Look),” FX
Networks (Pastor Alvaro, Executive Producer; Stephanie Gibbons, Executive
Producer; Sally Daws, Executive Producer; Kenna McCabe, Executive Producer;
Maureen Timpa, Executive Producer; Iaian Smallwood, Producer)
“Pose: Identity, Family,
Community (Inside Look),” FX Networks (Ryan Murphy, Executive Producer; Tanase
Popa, Executive Producer; Stephanie Gibbons, Executive Producer; Kenna McCabe,
Executive Producer; Sally Daws, Executive Producer; Maureen Timpa, Executive
Producer)
“RuPaul’s Drag Race’s: Out Of The
Closet,” VH1 (Tyler Hissey, Executive Producer; Ray Hunt, Executive Producer;
Brittany Travis, Executive Producer; Joseph Gerbino, Senior Producer; Robert
Diminico, Producer)
“RuPaul’s Drag Race’s: Portrait
Of A Queen,” VH1 (Tyler Hissey, Executive Producer; Ray Hunt, Executive
Producer; Brittany Travis, Executive Producer; Joseph Gerbino, Senior Producer)
Short Form Variety Series
“Billy On The Street,” FunnyOrDie
(Billy Eichner, Executive Producer/Host; Mike Farah, Executive Producer; Doug
Brady, Executive Producer; Bill Parker, Executive Producer; Elizabeth Baquet,
Producer; Ciara Pavia, Producer)
“Carpool Karaoke: The Series,” Apple
Music (Ben Winston, Executive Producer; James Corden, Executive Producer; Eric
Pankowski, Executive Producer; David Young, Supervising Producer; Sheila
Rogers, Supervising Producer; Diana Miller, Producer)
“Gay Of Thrones,” FunnyOrDie
(Erin Gibson, Executive Producer; Jonathan Van Ness, Executive Producer; Mike
Farah, Executive Producer; Matt Mazany, Co-Executive Producer; Ross Buran,
Supervising Producer; Whitney Hodack, Produced by)
“Honest Trailers,” YouTube
(Spencer Gilbert, Producer; Dan Murrell, Producer; Joe Starr, Producer)
“The Randy Rainbow Show,” YouTube
(Randy Rainbow, Executive Producer; Tanase Popa, Producer; John Retsios,
Producer; Rich Super, Producer; Jeff Romley, Producer)
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