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`Shogun,’ `The Bear’ Dominate Emmy Nominations

HOLLYWOOD (CNS) – “Shogun,” FX’s dramatic tale of 17th century Japan, and “The Bear,” FX’s comedy about a young chef’s efforts to turn a humble sandwich shop into an elite restaurant, dominated the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Award nominations announced Wednesday.

“Shogun” garnered a leading 25 nominations, including one for best drama series, while “The Bear” pulled in 23 nods, including for best comedy series.

The Hulu comedy “Only Murders in the Building,” was next with 21 nominations, including one for best comedy, followed by “True Detective: Night Country” with 19 nods, “The  Crown,” with 18 including one for best drama, “Saturday Night Live” with 17 and “Fallout,” “Hacks,” “The Morning Show,” and “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” with 16 apiece.

Along with “Shogun” and “The Crown,” the nominees for best drama were “Fallout,” “The Gilded Age,” “The Morning Show,” “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” “Slow Horses” and “3 Body Problem.”

Nominated along with “The Bear” and “Only Murders” for best comedy series were “Abbott Elementary,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Hacks,” “Palm Royale,” “Reservation Dogs” and “What We Do in the Shadows.”

Wednesday’s nominations reflected a changed Hollywood landscape, with last year’s actors’ and writers’ strikes contributing to a turnover in the nods.

Of last year’s eight nominees in the outstanding drama series category, only “The Crown” was eligible to be among this year’s eight nominees. The Netflix drama about the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II was nominated for the sixth time in its six-season run. Its final six episodes were released Dec. 14.

Meanwhile, only three of last year’s eight outstanding comedy series nominees were eligible for this year’s eight nominations — last year’s winner, “The Bear,” ABC’s “Abbott Elementary” and Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building.”

The winner for the 2022-23 season, HBO’s “Succession,” and the AMC legal crime drama “Better Call Saul,” have both ended their runs.

HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm” has now been nominated 11 times in the category during its intermittent 12-season run that began in 2000. The only time it failed to be nominated was during its first season.

HBO’s “Hacks” got back in the game after being nominated in each of its first two seasons but not releasing any new episodes during the eligibility period for last year’s nominations. FX’s comedy horror mockumentary “What We Do in the Shadows” was nominated in 2020 and 2022 but failed to receive a nomination last year.

Emmy-winning actors Tony Hale (“Veep”) and Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary)” and Television Academy Chair Cris Abrego announced the nominations during a ceremony at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood.

Hale won outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series Emmys in 2013 and 2015 and was also nominated in 2014, 2016, 2017 and 2019 for his portrayal of the personal aide and body man to Vice President and President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) in HBO’s “Veep.”

Ralph won the outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series Emmy in 2022 and was again nominated in 2023 for her portrayal of kindergarten teacher Barbara Howard in ABC’s “Abbott Elementary.”

The 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards will be presented Sept. 15. The bulk of the awards in 124 categories will be presented at the Creative Arts Emmys Sept. 7-8. Those awards are mainly in technical categories such as picture editing, costuming, hairstyling, makeup and sound, but also include awards for guest acting.

FULL LIST OF EMMY NOMINEES

Best Drama Series

The Crown (Netflix)

Fallout (Prime Video)

The Gilded Age (HBO)

The Morning Show (Apple TV+)

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Prime Video)

Shogun (FX)

Slow Horses (Apple TV+)

3 Body Problem (Netflix)

Best Actress in a Drama Series

Jennifer Aniston (The Morning Show, Apple)

Carrie Coon (The Gilded Age, HBO/Max)

Maya Erskine (Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Prime Video)

Anna Sawai (Shogun, FX) 

Imelda Staunton (The Crown, Netflix)

Reese Witherspoon (The Morning Show, Apple)

Best Actor in a Drama Series

Idris Elba (Hijack, Apple)

Donald Glover (Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Prime Video)

Walton Goggins (Fallout, Prime Video)

Gary Oldman (Slow Horses, Apple) 

Hiroyuki Sanada (Shogun, FX)

Dominic West (The Crown, Prime Video)

Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Christine Baranski (The Gilded Age, HBO/Max)

Nicole Beharie (The Morning Show, Apple TV+)

Elizabeth Debicki (The Crown, Netflix)

Greta Lee (The Morning Show, Apple TV+)

Lesley Manville (The Crown, Netflix)

Karen Pittman (The Morning Show, Apple TV+)

Holland Taylor (The Morning Show, Apple TV+)

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Tadanobu Asano (Shogun, FX)

Billy Crudup (The Morning Show, Apple TV+)

Mark Duplass (The Morning Show, Apple TV+)

Jon Hamm (The Morning Show, Apple TV+)

Takehiro Hira (Shogun, FX)

Jack Lowden (Slow Horses, Apple TV+)

Jonathan Pryce (The Crown, Netflix)

Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series

Olivia Colman (The Bear, FX)

Jamie Lee Curtis (The Bear, FX)

Kaitlin Olson (Hacks, HBO/Max)

Da’Vine Joy Randolph (Only Murders in the Building, Hulu)

Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live, NBC)

Kristen Wiig (Saturday Night Live, NBC)

Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series

Michaela Coel (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Prime Video)

Claire Foy (The Crown, Netflix)

Marcia Gay Harden (The Morning Show, Apple TV+)

Sarah Paulson (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Prime Video)

Parker Posey (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Prime Video)

Best Comedy Series

Abbott Elementary (ABC) 

The Bear (FX)

Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO/Max)

Hacks (HBO/Max)

Only Murders in the Building (Hulu)

Palm Royale (Apple TV+)

Reservation Dogs (FX)

What We Do in the Shadows (FX)

Best Actor in a Comedy Series

Matt Berry (What We Do in the Shadows, FX)

Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO/Max)

Steve Martin (Only Murders in the Building, Hulu)

Martin Short (Only Murders in the Building, Hulu)

Jeremy Allen White (The Bear, FX)

D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (Reservation Dogs, FX)

Best Actress in a Comedy Series

Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary, ABC)

Ayo Edebiri (The Bear, FX)

Selena Gomez (Only Murders in the Building, Hulu) 

Maya Rudolph (Loot, Apple)

Jean Smart (Hacks, HBO/Max)

Kristen Wiig (Palm Royale, Apple TV+) 

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series 

Lionel Boyce (The Bear, FX)

Paul W. Downs (Hacks, HBO/Max)

Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear, FX)

Paul Rudd (Only Murders in the Building, Hulu)

Tyler James Williams (Abbott Elementary, ABC)

Bowen Yang (Saturday Night Live, NBC)

Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series 

Carol Burnett (Palm Royale, Apple TV+)

Liza Colón-Zayas (The Bear, FX)

Hannah Einbinder (Hacks, HBO/Max)

Janelle James (Abbott Elementary, ABC)

Sheryl Lee Ralph (Abbott Elementary, ABC)

Meryl Streep (Only Murders in the Building, Hulu)

Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series

Jon Bernthal (The Bear, FX)

Matthew Broderick (Only Murders in the Building, Hulu)

Ryan Gosling (Saturday Night Live, NBC)

Christopher Lloyd (Hacks, HBO/Max)

Bob Odenkirk (The Bear, FX)
Will Poulter (The Bear, FX)

Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series

Néstor Carbonell (Shogun, FX)

Paul Dano (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Prime Video)

Tracy Letts (Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty)

Jonathan Pryce (Slow Horses, Apple TV+)

John Turturro (Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Prime Video)

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